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78da49cb 1.\" $OpenBSD: ssh-agent.1,v 1.49 2009/10/22 15:02:12 sobrado Exp $
bf740959 2.\"
3.\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
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e473dcd1 37.Dd $Mdocdate$
bf740959 38.Dt SSH-AGENT 1
39.Os
40.Sh NAME
41.Nm ssh-agent
42.Nd authentication agent
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
f54651ce 44.Nm ssh-agent
d343d900 45.Op Fl c Li | Fl s
d866473d 46.Op Fl d
269cfc8a 47.Op Fl a Ar bind_address
48.Op Fl t Ar life
49.Op Ar command Op Ar arg ...
d343d900 50.Nm ssh-agent
d866473d 51.Op Fl c Li | Fl s
d343d900 52.Fl k
f54651ce 53.Sh DESCRIPTION
bf740959 54.Nm
2e73a022 55is a program to hold private keys used for public key authentication
56(RSA, DSA).
4fe2af09 57The idea is that
bf740959 58.Nm
59is started in the beginning of an X-session or a login session, and
60all other windows or programs are started as clients to the ssh-agent
4fe2af09 61program.
62Through use of environment variables the agent can be located
2e73a022 63and automatically used for authentication when logging in to other
bf740959 64machines using
65.Xr ssh 1 .
66.Pp
67The options are as follows:
68.Bl -tag -width Ds
3e7efb37 69.It Fl a Ar bind_address
7a779483 70Bind the agent to the
78da49cb 71.Ux Ns -domain
72socket
3e7efb37 73.Ar bind_address .
74The default is
874d319b 75.Pa /tmp/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.\*(Ltppid\*(Gt .
bf740959 76.It Fl c
77Generate C-shell commands on
78.Dv stdout .
79This is the default if
80.Ev SHELL
81looks like it's a csh style of shell.
269cfc8a 82.It Fl d
83Debug mode.
84When this option is specified
85.Nm
86will not fork.
87.It Fl k
88Kill the current agent (given by the
89.Ev SSH_AGENT_PID
90environment variable).
bf740959 91.It Fl s
92Generate Bourne shell commands on
93.Dv stdout .
94This is the default if
95.Ev SHELL
96does not look like it's a csh style of shell.
494b267f 97.It Fl t Ar life
a4e5acef 98Set a default value for the maximum lifetime of identities added to the agent.
494b267f 99The lifetime may be specified in seconds or in a time format specified in
98e93fbc 100.Xr sshd_config 5 .
494b267f 101A lifetime specified for an identity with
102.Xr ssh-add 1
103overrides this value.
104Without this option the default maximum lifetime is forever.
bf740959 105.El
106.Pp
107If a commandline is given, this is executed as a subprocess of the agent.
108When the command dies, so does the agent.
109.Pp
4fe2af09 110The agent initially does not have any private keys.
111Keys are added using
bf740959 112.Xr ssh-add 1 .
f54651ce 113When executed without arguments,
bf740959 114.Xr ssh-add 1
49ebf326 115adds the files
140e3e97 116.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa ,
117.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
49ebf326 118and
140e3e97 119.Pa ~/.ssh/identity .
f54651ce 120If the identity has a passphrase,
bf740959 121.Xr ssh-add 1
122asks for the passphrase (using a small X11 application if running
4fe2af09 123under X11, or from the terminal if running without X).
124It then sends the identity to the agent.
125Several identities can be stored in the
bf740959 126agent; the agent can automatically use any of these identities.
127.Ic ssh-add -l
128displays the identities currently held by the agent.
129.Pp
130The idea is that the agent is run in the user's local PC, laptop, or
4fe2af09 131terminal.
132Authentication data need not be stored on any other
bf740959 133machine, and authentication passphrases never go over the network.
134However, the connection to the agent is forwarded over SSH
135remote logins, and the user can thus use the privileges given by the
136identities anywhere in the network in a secure way.
137.Pp
7efc7f57 138There are two main ways to get an agent set up:
1852a1f8 139The first is that the agent starts a new subcommand into which some environment
140variables are exported, eg
141.Cm ssh-agent xterm & .
142The second is that the agent prints the needed shell commands (either
bf740959 143.Xr sh 1
144or
145.Xr csh 1
b31ae930 146syntax can be generated) which can be evaluated in the calling shell, eg
1852a1f8 147.Cm eval `ssh-agent -s`
148for Bourne-type shells such as
149.Xr sh 1
150or
151.Xr ksh 1
152and
f2107e97 153.Cm eval `ssh-agent -c`
1852a1f8 154for
155.Xr csh 1
156and derivatives.
157.Pp
bf740959 158Later
159.Xr ssh 1
9d451c5a 160looks at these variables and uses them to establish a connection to the agent.
bf740959 161.Pp
8666316a 162The agent will never send a private key over its request channel.
163Instead, operations that require a private key will be performed
164by the agent, and the result will be returned to the requester.
165This way, private keys are not exposed to clients using the agent.
166.Pp
7a779483 167A
78da49cb 168.Ux Ns -domain
169socket is created and the name of this socket is stored in the
bf740959 170.Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK
171environment
4fe2af09 172variable.
173The socket is made accessible only to the current user.
bf740959 174This method is easily abused by root or another instance of the same
175user.
176.Pp
177The
178.Ev SSH_AGENT_PID
baa08b92 179environment variable holds the agent's process ID.
bf740959 180.Pp
181The agent exits automatically when the command given on the command
182line terminates.
183.Sh FILES
184.Bl -tag -width Ds
140e3e97 185.It Pa ~/.ssh/identity
c0ecc314 186Contains the protocol version 1 RSA authentication identity of the user.
140e3e97 187.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
c0ecc314 188Contains the protocol version 2 DSA authentication identity of the user.
140e3e97 189.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
c0ecc314 190Contains the protocol version 2 RSA authentication identity of the user.
874d319b 191.It Pa /tmp/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.\*(Ltppid\*(Gt
78da49cb 192.Ux Ns -domain
193sockets used to contain the connection to the authentication agent.
4fe2af09 194These sockets should only be readable by the owner.
195The sockets should get automatically removed when the agent exits.
089fbbd2 196.El
be193d89 197.Sh SEE ALSO
198.Xr ssh 1 ,
199.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
200.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
201.Xr sshd 8
fa08c86b 202.Sh AUTHORS
5fb622e4 203OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
204ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
205Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
206Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
207removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
208created OpenSSH.
209Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
210protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
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