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Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001.\" -*- nroff -*-
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Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10003.\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10004.\" Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
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Damien Millere4340be2000-09-16 13:29:08 +11007.\" As far as I am concerned, the code I have written for this software
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10.\" incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file, it must be
11.\" called by a name other than "ssh" or "Secure Shell".
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100012.\"
Ben Lindstrom92a2e382001-03-05 06:59:27 +000013.\" Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Markus Friedl. All rights reserved.
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38.Dd $Mdocdate: February 8 2010 $
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100039.Dt SSH 1
40.Os
41.Sh NAME
42.Nm ssh
Ben Lindstromd58eb5f2001-03-07 06:07:22 +000043.Nd OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program)
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100044.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.Nm ssh
Damien Millere272a5b2008-11-03 19:22:37 +110046.Op Fl 1246AaCfgKkMNnqsTtVvXxYy
Ben Lindstrome0f88042001-04-30 13:06:24 +000047.Op Fl b Ar bind_address
Damien Miller30c3d422000-05-09 11:02:59 +100048.Op Fl c Ar cipher_spec
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +100049.Oo Fl D\ \&
50.Sm off
51.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
52.Ar port
53.Sm on
54.Oc
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100055.Op Fl e Ar escape_char
Ben Lindstrom14f31ab2001-09-12 17:48:04 +000056.Op Fl F Ar configfile
Darren Tucker05d4dfe2005-10-03 18:17:38 +100057.Bk -words
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100058.Op Fl i Ar identity_file
Darren Tucker05d4dfe2005-10-03 18:17:38 +100059.Ek
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +110060.Oo Fl L\ \&
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100061.Sm off
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +110062.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +110063.Ar port : host : hostport
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100064.Sm on
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100065.Oc
Darren Tucker05d4dfe2005-10-03 18:17:38 +100066.Bk -words
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100067.Op Fl l Ar login_name
Darren Tucker05d4dfe2005-10-03 18:17:38 +100068.Ek
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100069.Op Fl m Ar mac_spec
Darren Tucker7ebfc102004-11-07 20:06:19 +110070.Op Fl O Ar ctl_cmd
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100071.Op Fl o Ar option
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100072.Op Fl p Ar port
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +110073.Oo Fl R\ \&
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100074.Sm off
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +110075.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +110076.Ar port : host : hostport
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100077.Sm on
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100078.Oc
Darren Tucker7ebfc102004-11-07 20:06:19 +110079.Op Fl S Ar ctl_path
Darren Tucker7ad8dd22010-01-12 19:40:27 +110080.Op Fl W Ar host : Ns Ar port
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +100081.Oo Fl w Ar local_tun Ns
82.Op : Ns Ar remote_tun Oc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100083.Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns Ar hostname
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100084.Op Ar command
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +100085.Sh DESCRIPTION
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100086.Nm
Ben Lindstromd58eb5f2001-03-07 06:07:22 +000087(SSH client) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +110088executing commands on a remote machine.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100089It is intended to replace rlogin and rsh,
90and provide secure encrypted communications between
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +110091two untrusted hosts over an insecure network.
Damien Miller8bfaf932006-01-14 10:09:30 +110092X11 connections and arbitrary TCP ports
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100093can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100094.Pp
95.Nm
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +100096connects and logs into the specified
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100097.Ar hostname
98(with optional
99.Ar user
100name).
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000101The user must prove
Damien Millere247cc42000-05-07 12:03:14 +1000102his/her identity to the remote machine using one of several methods
Darren Tucker5434cfe2005-12-20 16:11:35 +1100103depending on the protocol version used (see below).
Damien Millere247cc42000-05-07 12:03:14 +1000104.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000105If
106.Ar command
107is specified,
Darren Tuckerb18c8672005-12-20 16:10:09 +1100108it is executed on the remote host instead of a login shell.
Darren Tucker0b42e6d2004-08-13 21:22:40 +1000109.Pp
Damien Miller0bc1bd82000-11-13 22:57:25 +1100110The options are as follows:
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000111.Bl -tag -width Ds
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000112.It Fl 1
113Forces
114.Nm
115to try protocol version 1 only.
116.It Fl 2
117Forces
118.Nm
119to try protocol version 2 only.
120.It Fl 4
121Forces
122.Nm
123to use IPv4 addresses only.
124.It Fl 6
125Forces
126.Nm
127to use IPv6 addresses only.
Damien Millerb1715dc2000-05-30 13:44:51 +1000128.It Fl A
129Enables forwarding of the authentication agent connection.
130This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file.
Damien Millerb5fdfaa2002-09-12 09:52:03 +1000131.Pp
Damien Miller495dca32003-04-01 21:42:14 +1000132Agent forwarding should be enabled with caution.
133Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
Darren Tuckerae69e1d2009-10-24 11:41:34 +1100134(for the agent's
Darren Tucker98c9aec2009-10-24 11:42:44 +1100135.Ux Ns -domain
136socket) can access the local agent through the forwarded connection.
Damien Miller495dca32003-04-01 21:42:14 +1000137An attacker cannot obtain key material from the agent,
Damien Millerb5fdfaa2002-09-12 09:52:03 +1000138however they can perform operations on the keys that enable them to
139authenticate using the identities loaded into the agent.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000140.It Fl a
141Disables forwarding of the authentication agent connection.
Ben Lindstrome0f88042001-04-30 13:06:24 +0000142.It Fl b Ar bind_address
Darren Tuckera5cf8552005-07-14 17:04:18 +1000143Use
144.Ar bind_address
145on the local machine as the source address
146of the connection.
147Only useful on systems with more than one address.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000148.It Fl C
149Requests compression of all data (including stdin, stdout, stderr, and
Damien Miller8bfaf932006-01-14 10:09:30 +1100150data for forwarded X11 and TCP connections).
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000151The compression algorithm is the same used by
152.Xr gzip 1 ,
153and the
154.Dq level
155can be controlled by the
156.Cm CompressionLevel
157option for protocol version 1.
158Compression is desirable on modem lines and other
159slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks.
160The default value can be set on a host-by-host basis in the
161configuration files; see the
162.Cm Compression
163option.
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000164.It Fl c Ar cipher_spec
165Selects the cipher specification for encrypting the session.
166.Pp
167Protocol version 1 allows specification of a single cipher.
Darren Tucker1e4308e2005-10-03 18:18:40 +1000168The supported values are
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000169.Dq 3des ,
Darren Tuckerff9f4842005-12-20 16:10:45 +1100170.Dq blowfish ,
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000171and
172.Dq des .
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000173.Ar 3des
174(triple-des) is an encrypt-decrypt-encrypt triple with three different keys.
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000175It is believed to be secure.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000176.Ar blowfish
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000177is a fast block cipher; it appears very secure and is much faster than
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100178.Ar 3des .
Ben Lindstromffa1dd62001-09-12 16:52:28 +0000179.Ar des
180is only supported in the
181.Nm
182client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations
183that do not support the
184.Ar 3des
Damien Miller495dca32003-04-01 21:42:14 +1000185cipher.
186Its use is strongly discouraged due to cryptographic weaknesses.
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000187The default is
188.Dq 3des .
189.Pp
Damien Miller35978212005-12-24 14:56:47 +1100190For protocol version 2,
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000191.Ar cipher_spec
192is a comma-separated list of ciphers
193listed in order of preference.
Darren Tucker3a6a51f2009-06-21 17:48:52 +1000194See the
195.Cm Ciphers
196keyword for more information.
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000197.It Fl D Xo
198.Sm off
199.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
200.Ar port
201.Sm on
202.Xc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000203Specifies a local
204.Dq dynamic
205application-level port forwarding.
206This works by allocating a socket to listen to
207.Ar port
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000208on the local side, optionally bound to the specified
209.Ar bind_address .
210Whenever a connection is made to this port, the
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000211connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and the application
212protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the
213remote machine.
214Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and
215.Nm
216will act as a SOCKS server.
217Only root can forward privileged ports.
218Dynamic port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file.
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000219.Pp
220IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax:
221.Sm off
222.Xo
223.Op Ar bind_address No /
224.Ar port
225.Xc
226.Sm on
227or by enclosing the address in square brackets.
228Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
229By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
230.Cm GatewayPorts
231setting.
232However, an explicit
233.Ar bind_address
234may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
235The
236.Ar bind_address
237of
238.Dq localhost
239indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
240empty address or
241.Sq *
242indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
Damien Miller2142ba02005-12-24 14:56:29 +1100243.It Fl e Ar escape_char
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000244Sets the escape character for sessions with a pty (default:
245.Ql ~ ) .
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100246The escape character is only recognized at the beginning of a line.
247The escape character followed by a dot
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000248.Pq Ql \&.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000249closes the connection;
250followed by control-Z suspends the connection;
251and followed by itself sends the escape character once.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100252Setting the character to
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000253.Dq none
254disables any escapes and makes the session fully transparent.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000255.It Fl F Ar configfile
256Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file.
257If a configuration file is given on the command line,
258the system-wide configuration file
259.Pq Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
260will be ignored.
261The default for the per-user configuration file is
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +1000262.Pa ~/.ssh/config .
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000263.It Fl f
264Requests
265.Nm
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100266to go to background just before command execution.
267This is useful if
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000268.Nm
269is going to ask for passwords or passphrases, but the user
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100270wants it in the background.
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +1000271This implies
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000272.Fl n .
273The recommended way to start X11 programs at a remote site is with
274something like
275.Ic ssh -f host xterm .
Darren Tucker9a2a6092008-07-04 12:53:50 +1000276.Pp
277If the
278.Cm ExitOnForwardFailure
279configuration option is set to
280.Dq yes ,
281then a client started with
282.Fl f
283will wait for all remote port forwards to be successfully established
284before placing itself in the background.
Damien Miller396691a2000-01-20 22:44:08 +1100285.It Fl g
286Allows remote hosts to connect to local forwarded ports.
Damien Miller7ea845e2010-02-12 09:21:02 +1100287.It Fl I Ar pkcs11
288Specify the PKCS#11 shared libarary
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000289.Nm
Damien Miller7ea845e2010-02-12 09:21:02 +1100290should use to communicate with a PKCS#11 token used for storing the user's
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000291private RSA key.
Damien Miller7ea845e2010-02-12 09:21:02 +1100292This option is only available if support for PKCS#11
Damien Miller2142ba02005-12-24 14:56:29 +1100293is compiled in (default is no support).
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000294.It Fl i Ar identity_file
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100295Selects a file from which the identity (private key) for
Damien Miller0bc1bd82000-11-13 22:57:25 +1100296RSA or DSA authentication is read.
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100297The default is
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +1000298.Pa ~/.ssh/identity
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100299for protocol version 1, and
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +1000300.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100301and
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +1000302.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100303for protocol version 2.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100304Identity files may also be specified on
305a per-host basis in the configuration file.
306It is possible to have multiple
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000307.Fl i
308options (and multiple identities specified in
309configuration files).
Darren Tucker415bddc2007-06-12 23:43:16 +1000310.It Fl K
311Enables GSSAPI-based authentication and forwarding (delegation) of GSSAPI
312credentials to the server.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000313.It Fl k
Damien Millere0113cc2003-11-24 13:10:09 +1100314Disables forwarding (delegation) of GSSAPI credentials to the server.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000315.It Fl L Xo
316.Sm off
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100317.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000318.Ar port : host : hostport
319.Sm on
320.Xc
321Specifies that the given port on the local (client) host is to be
322forwarded to the given host and port on the remote side.
323This works by allocating a socket to listen to
324.Ar port
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100325on the local side, optionally bound to the specified
326.Ar bind_address .
327Whenever a connection is made to this port, the
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000328connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and a connection is
329made to
330.Ar host
331port
332.Ar hostport
333from the remote machine.
334Port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000335IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax:
336.Sm off
337.Xo
Damien Millerb096ac42005-03-09 11:00:05 +1100338.Op Ar bind_address No /
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000339.Ar port No / Ar host No /
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100340.Ar hostport
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000341.Xc
342.Sm on
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100343or by enclosing the address in square brackets.
344Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
345By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
346.Cm GatewayPorts
347setting.
348However, an explicit
349.Ar bind_address
350may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
351The
352.Ar bind_address
353of
354.Dq localhost
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100355indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
356empty address or
357.Sq *
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100358indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000359.It Fl l Ar login_name
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100360Specifies the user to log in as on the remote machine.
361This also may be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file.
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000362.It Fl M
363Places the
364.Nm
365client into
366.Dq master
367mode for connection sharing.
Damien Miller88b25522005-12-31 16:23:15 +1100368Multiple
369.Fl M
370options places
371.Nm
372into
373.Dq master
374mode with confirmation required before slave connections are accepted.
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000375Refer to the description of
376.Cm ControlMaster
377in
378.Xr ssh_config 5
379for details.
Damien Miller5d1eceb2004-06-30 22:37:57 +1000380.It Fl m Ar mac_spec
381Additionally, for protocol version 2 a comma-separated list of MAC
382(message authentication code) algorithms can
383be specified in order of preference.
384See the
385.Cm MACs
386keyword for more information.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000387.It Fl N
388Do not execute a remote command.
389This is useful for just forwarding ports
390(protocol version 2 only).
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000391.It Fl n
392Redirects stdin from
393.Pa /dev/null
394(actually, prevents reading from stdin).
395This must be used when
396.Nm
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100397is run in the background.
398A common trick is to use this to run X11 programs on a remote machine.
399For example,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000400.Ic ssh -n shadows.cs.hut.fi emacs &
401will start an emacs on shadows.cs.hut.fi, and the X11
402connection will be automatically forwarded over an encrypted channel.
403The
404.Nm
405program will be put in the background.
406(This does not work if
407.Nm
408needs to ask for a password or passphrase; see also the
409.Fl f
410option.)
Darren Tuckere04644c2004-12-03 14:08:45 +1100411.It Fl O Ar ctl_cmd
412Control an active connection multiplexing master process.
413When the
414.Fl O
415option is specified, the
416.Ar ctl_cmd
417argument is interpreted and passed to the master process.
418Valid commands are:
419.Dq check
420(check that the master process is running) and
421.Dq exit
422(request the master to exit).
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000423.It Fl o Ar option
Ben Lindstrom14c62eb2001-08-15 23:25:46 +0000424Can be used to give options in the format used in the configuration file.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000425This is useful for specifying options for which there is no separate
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100426command-line flag.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000427For full details of the options listed below, and their possible values, see
428.Xr ssh_config 5 .
429.Pp
430.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
431.It AddressFamily
432.It BatchMode
433.It BindAddress
434.It ChallengeResponseAuthentication
435.It CheckHostIP
436.It Cipher
437.It Ciphers
438.It ClearAllForwardings
439.It Compression
440.It CompressionLevel
441.It ConnectionAttempts
Darren Tuckeredae0ec2004-05-02 22:15:52 +1000442.It ConnectTimeout
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000443.It ControlMaster
444.It ControlPath
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000445.It DynamicForward
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000446.It EscapeChar
Darren Tuckere7d4b192006-07-12 22:17:10 +1000447.It ExitOnForwardFailure
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000448.It ForwardAgent
449.It ForwardX11
Darren Tucker0a118da2003-10-15 15:54:32 +1000450.It ForwardX11Trusted
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000451.It GatewayPorts
452.It GlobalKnownHostsFile
453.It GSSAPIAuthentication
454.It GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
Damien Millere1776152005-03-01 21:47:37 +1100455.It HashKnownHosts
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000456.It Host
457.It HostbasedAuthentication
458.It HostKeyAlgorithms
459.It HostKeyAlias
460.It HostName
461.It IdentityFile
Damien Millerbd394c32004-03-08 23:12:36 +1100462.It IdentitiesOnly
Darren Tucker636ca902004-11-05 20:22:00 +1100463.It KbdInteractiveDevices
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100464.It LocalCommand
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000465.It LocalForward
466.It LogLevel
467.It MACs
468.It NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
469.It NumberOfPasswordPrompts
470.It PasswordAuthentication
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100471.It PermitLocalCommand
Damien Miller7ea845e2010-02-12 09:21:02 +1100472.It PKCS11Provider
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000473.It Port
474.It PreferredAuthentications
475.It Protocol
476.It ProxyCommand
477.It PubkeyAuthentication
Darren Tucker62388b22006-01-20 11:31:47 +1100478.It RekeyLimit
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000479.It RemoteForward
480.It RhostsRSAAuthentication
481.It RSAAuthentication
Darren Tucker7a6c0662004-05-02 22:14:03 +1000482.It SendEnv
Damien Miller509b0102003-12-17 16:33:10 +1100483.It ServerAliveInterval
484.It ServerAliveCountMax
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000485.It StrictHostKeyChecking
Damien Miller12c150e2003-12-17 16:31:10 +1100486.It TCPKeepAlive
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100487.It Tunnel
488.It TunnelDevice
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000489.It UsePrivilegedPort
490.It User
491.It UserKnownHostsFile
492.It VerifyHostKeyDNS
Damien Miller86399202008-06-30 00:04:31 +1000493.It VisualHostKey
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000494.It XAuthLocation
495.El
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000496.It Fl p Ar port
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100497Port to connect to on the remote host.
498This can be specified on a
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000499per-host basis in the configuration file.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000500.It Fl q
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100501Quiet mode.
Damien Millereb602472008-02-10 22:21:28 +1100502Causes most warning and diagnostic messages to be suppressed.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000503.It Fl R Xo
504.Sm off
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100505.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000506.Ar port : host : hostport
507.Sm on
508.Xc
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000509Specifies that the given port on the remote (server) host is to be
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100510forwarded to the given host and port on the local side.
511This works by allocating a socket to listen to
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000512.Ar port
513on the remote side, and whenever a connection is made to this port, the
514connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and a connection is
515made to
Damien Miller34132e52000-01-14 15:45:46 +1100516.Ar host
517port
518.Ar hostport
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100519from the local machine.
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100520.Pp
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100521Port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file.
522Privileged ports can be forwarded only when
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000523logging in as root on the remote machine.
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100524IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing the address in square braces or
525using an alternative syntax:
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100526.Sm off
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100527.Xo
Damien Millerb096ac42005-03-09 11:00:05 +1100528.Op Ar bind_address No /
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100529.Ar host No / Ar port No /
530.Ar hostport
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100531.Xc .
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100532.Sm on
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100533.Pp
534By default, the listening socket on the server will be bound to the loopback
535interface only.
Darren Tucker63917bd2008-11-11 16:33:48 +1100536This may be overridden by specifying a
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100537.Ar bind_address .
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100538An empty
539.Ar bind_address ,
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100540or the address
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100541.Ql * ,
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100542indicates that the remote socket should listen on all interfaces.
543Specifying a remote
544.Ar bind_address
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100545will only succeed if the server's
546.Cm GatewayPorts
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100547option is enabled (see
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100548.Xr sshd_config 5 ) .
Damien Millere2f4cc52009-02-14 16:33:49 +1100549.Pp
550If the
551.Ar port
552argument is
Damien Miller65fa4ca2009-02-14 16:34:05 +1100553.Ql 0 ,
Damien Millere2f4cc52009-02-14 16:33:49 +1100554the listen port will be dynamically allocated on the server and reported
555to the client at run time.
Darren Tucker7ebfc102004-11-07 20:06:19 +1100556.It Fl S Ar ctl_path
Damien Miller5d1eceb2004-06-30 22:37:57 +1000557Specifies the location of a control socket for connection sharing.
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000558Refer to the description of
Darren Tuckerba5c5922004-06-18 16:22:39 +1000559.Cm ControlPath
560and
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000561.Cm ControlMaster
562in
563.Xr ssh_config 5
564for details.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000565.It Fl s
566May be used to request invocation of a subsystem on the remote system.
567Subsystems are a feature of the SSH2 protocol which facilitate the use
568of SSH as a secure transport for other applications (eg.\&
569.Xr sftp 1 ) .
570The subsystem is specified as the remote command.
571.It Fl T
572Disable pseudo-tty allocation.
573.It Fl t
574Force pseudo-tty allocation.
575This can be used to execute arbitrary
576screen-based programs on a remote machine, which can be very useful,
Damien Miller208f1ed2006-03-15 11:56:03 +1100577e.g. when implementing menu services.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000578Multiple
579.Fl t
580options force tty allocation, even if
Ben Lindstrom19ceb172001-09-12 17:54:24 +0000581.Nm
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000582has no local tty.
583.It Fl V
584Display the version number and exit.
585.It Fl v
586Verbose mode.
587Causes
Ben Lindstrom5ab6ae12001-02-10 22:08:03 +0000588.Nm
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000589to print debugging messages about its progress.
590This is helpful in
591debugging connection, authentication, and configuration problems.
592Multiple
593.Fl v
594options increase the verbosity.
595The maximum is 3.
Darren Tucker7ad8dd22010-01-12 19:40:27 +1100596.It Fl W Ar host : Ns Ar port
597Requests that standard input and output on the client be forwarded to
598.Ar host
599on
600.Ar port
601over the secure channel.
602Implies
603.Fl N ,
604.Fl T ,
605.Cm ExitOnForwardFailure
606and
607.Cm ClearAllForwardings
608and works with Protocol version 2 only.
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000609.It Fl w Xo
610.Ar local_tun Ns Op : Ns Ar remote_tun
611.Xc
612Requests
613tunnel
614device forwarding with the specified
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100615.Xr tun 4
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000616devices between the client
617.Pq Ar local_tun
618and the server
619.Pq Ar remote_tun .
620.Pp
Damien Millercf1e3422005-12-24 14:56:04 +1100621The devices may be specified by numerical ID or the keyword
622.Dq any ,
623which uses the next available tunnel device.
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000624If
625.Ar remote_tun
626is not specified, it defaults to
627.Dq any .
Damien Millercf1e3422005-12-24 14:56:04 +1100628See also the
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100629.Cm Tunnel
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000630and
631.Cm TunnelDevice
632directives in
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100633.Xr ssh_config 5 .
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000634If the
635.Cm Tunnel
636directive is unset, it is set to the default tunnel mode, which is
637.Dq point-to-point .
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000638.It Fl X
639Enables X11 forwarding.
640This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file.
641.Pp
642X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution.
643Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
644(for the user's X authorization database)
645can access the local X11 display through the forwarded connection.
646An attacker may then be able to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring.
Damien Miller947219e2005-03-02 13:22:30 +1100647.Pp
Damien Millerb022b232005-03-05 11:22:36 +1100648For this reason, X11 forwarding is subjected to X11 SECURITY extension
Damien Miller947219e2005-03-02 13:22:30 +1100649restrictions by default.
650Please refer to the
651.Nm
652.Fl Y
653option and the
654.Cm ForwardX11Trusted
655directive in
656.Xr ssh_config 5
657for more information.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000658.It Fl x
659Disables X11 forwarding.
Darren Tucker0a118da2003-10-15 15:54:32 +1000660.It Fl Y
661Enables trusted X11 forwarding.
Damien Miller947219e2005-03-02 13:22:30 +1100662Trusted X11 forwardings are not subjected to the X11 SECURITY extension
663controls.
Damien Millere272a5b2008-11-03 19:22:37 +1100664.It Fl y
665Send log information using the
666.Xr syslog 3
667system module.
668By default this information is sent to stderr.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000669.El
Damien Millere9b333a2005-12-24 14:53:04 +1100670.Pp
671.Nm
672may additionally obtain configuration data from
673a per-user configuration file and a system-wide configuration file.
674The file format and configuration options are described in
675.Xr ssh_config 5 .
676.Pp
677.Nm
678exits with the exit status of the remote command or with 255
679if an error occurred.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100680.Sh AUTHENTICATION
Darren Tucker94299ec2006-01-20 11:30:14 +1100681The OpenSSH SSH client supports SSH protocols 1 and 2.
Darren Tucker7a4a7652009-10-11 21:51:40 +1100682The default is to use protocol 2 only,
683though this can be changed via the
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100684.Cm Protocol
685option in
Darren Tucker7a4a7652009-10-11 21:51:40 +1100686.Xr ssh_config 5
687or the
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100688.Fl 1
689and
690.Fl 2
691options (see above).
692Both protocols support similar authentication methods,
Darren Tucker7a4a7652009-10-11 21:51:40 +1100693but protocol 2 is the default since
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100694it provides additional mechanisms for confidentiality
695(the traffic is encrypted using AES, 3DES, Blowfish, CAST128, or Arcfour)
Damien Millere45796f2007-06-11 14:01:42 +1000696and integrity (hmac-md5, hmac-sha1, umac-64, hmac-ripemd160).
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100697Protocol 1 lacks a strong mechanism for ensuring the
698integrity of the connection.
699.Pp
700The methods available for authentication are:
Damien Millerfbc94c82006-06-13 13:03:16 +1000701GSSAPI-based authentication,
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100702host-based authentication,
703public key authentication,
704challenge-response authentication,
705and password authentication.
706Authentication methods are tried in the order specified above,
707though protocol 2 has a configuration option to change the default order:
708.Cm PreferredAuthentications .
709.Pp
710Host-based authentication works as follows:
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100711If the machine the user logs in from is listed in
712.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
713or
714.Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
715on the remote machine, and the user names are
716the same on both sides, or if the files
717.Pa ~/.rhosts
718or
719.Pa ~/.shosts
720exist in the user's home directory on the
721remote machine and contain a line containing the name of the client
722machine and the name of the user on that machine, the user is
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100723considered for login.
724Additionally, the server
725.Em must
726be able to verify the client's
727host key (see the description of
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100728.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
729and
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100730.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts ,
731below)
732for login to be permitted.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100733This authentication method closes security holes due to IP
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100734spoofing, DNS spoofing, and routing spoofing.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100735[Note to the administrator:
736.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv ,
737.Pa ~/.rhosts ,
738and the rlogin/rsh protocol in general, are inherently insecure and should be
739disabled if security is desired.]
740.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100741Public key authentication works as follows:
742The scheme is based on public-key cryptography,
743using cryptosystems
744where encryption and decryption are done using separate keys,
745and it is unfeasible to derive the decryption key from the encryption key.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100746The idea is that each user creates a public/private
747key pair for authentication purposes.
748The server knows the public key, and only the user knows the private key.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100749.Nm
750implements public key authentication protocol automatically,
751using either the RSA or DSA algorithms.
752Protocol 1 is restricted to using only RSA keys,
753but protocol 2 may use either.
754The
755.Sx HISTORY
756section of
757.Xr ssl 8
758contains a brief discussion of the two algorithms.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100759.Pp
760The file
761.Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
762lists the public keys that are permitted for logging in.
763When the user logs in, the
764.Nm
765program tells the server which key pair it would like to use for
766authentication.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100767The client proves that it has access to the private key
768and the server checks that the corresponding public key
769is authorized to accept the account.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100770.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100771The user creates his/her key pair by running
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100772.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
773This stores the private key in
774.Pa ~/.ssh/identity
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100775(protocol 1),
776.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
777(protocol 2 DSA),
778or
779.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
780(protocol 2 RSA)
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100781and stores the public key in
782.Pa ~/.ssh/identity.pub
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100783(protocol 1),
784.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
785(protocol 2 DSA),
786or
787.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
788(protocol 2 RSA)
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100789in the user's home directory.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100790The user should then copy the public key
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100791to
792.Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100793in his/her home directory on the remote machine.
794The
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100795.Pa authorized_keys
796file corresponds to the conventional
797.Pa ~/.rhosts
798file, and has one key
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100799per line, though the lines can be very long.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100800After this, the user can log in without giving the password.
801.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100802The most convenient way to use public key authentication may be with an
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100803authentication agent.
804See
805.Xr ssh-agent 1
806for more information.
807.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100808Challenge-response authentication works as follows:
809The server sends an arbitrary
810.Qq challenge
811text, and prompts for a response.
812Protocol 2 allows multiple challenges and responses;
813protocol 1 is restricted to just one challenge/response.
814Examples of challenge-response authentication include
815BSD Authentication (see
816.Xr login.conf 5 )
817and PAM (some non-OpenBSD systems).
818.Pp
819Finally, if other authentication methods fail,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100820.Nm
821prompts the user for a password.
822The password is sent to the remote
823host for checking; however, since all communications are encrypted,
824the password cannot be seen by someone listening on the network.
Damien Miller48c94ab2006-01-02 23:38:00 +1100825.Pp
826.Nm
827automatically maintains and checks a database containing
828identification for all hosts it has ever been used with.
829Host keys are stored in
830.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts
831in the user's home directory.
832Additionally, the file
833.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
834is automatically checked for known hosts.
835Any new hosts are automatically added to the user's file.
836If a host's identification ever changes,
837.Nm
838warns about this and disables password authentication to prevent
839server spoofing or man-in-the-middle attacks,
840which could otherwise be used to circumvent the encryption.
841The
842.Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
843option can be used to control logins to machines whose
844host key is not known or has changed.
845.Pp
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100846When the user's identity has been accepted by the server, the server
847either executes the given command, or logs into the machine and gives
848the user a normal shell on the remote machine.
849All communication with
850the remote command or shell will be automatically encrypted.
851.Pp
852If a pseudo-terminal has been allocated (normal login session), the
853user may use the escape characters noted below.
854.Pp
855If no pseudo-tty has been allocated,
856the session is transparent and can be used to reliably transfer binary data.
857On most systems, setting the escape character to
858.Dq none
859will also make the session transparent even if a tty is used.
860.Pp
861The session terminates when the command or shell on the remote
Damien Miller8bfaf932006-01-14 10:09:30 +1100862machine exits and all X11 and TCP connections have been closed.
Damien Miller52d20612005-12-24 14:52:36 +1100863.Sh ESCAPE CHARACTERS
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100864When a pseudo-terminal has been requested,
865.Nm
866supports a number of functions through the use of an escape character.
867.Pp
868A single tilde character can be sent as
869.Ic ~~
870or by following the tilde by a character other than those described below.
871The escape character must always follow a newline to be interpreted as
872special.
873The escape character can be changed in configuration files using the
874.Cm EscapeChar
875configuration directive or on the command line by the
876.Fl e
877option.
878.Pp
879The supported escapes (assuming the default
880.Ql ~ )
881are:
882.Bl -tag -width Ds
883.It Cm ~.
884Disconnect.
885.It Cm ~^Z
886Background
Damien Miller1164c292006-01-02 23:38:37 +1100887.Nm .
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100888.It Cm ~#
889List forwarded connections.
890.It Cm ~&
891Background
892.Nm
893at logout when waiting for forwarded connection / X11 sessions to terminate.
894.It Cm ~?
895Display a list of escape characters.
896.It Cm ~B
897Send a BREAK to the remote system
898(only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it).
899.It Cm ~C
900Open command line.
901Currently this allows the addition of port forwardings using the
Damien Miller0164cb82008-11-05 16:30:31 +1100902.Fl L ,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100903.Fl R
Damien Miller0164cb82008-11-05 16:30:31 +1100904and
905.Fl D
Damien Miller329cb012005-12-24 14:53:23 +1100906options (see above).
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100907It also allows the cancellation of existing remote port-forwardings
908using
Damien Miller57e8ad32006-07-10 20:20:52 +1000909.Sm off
910.Fl KR Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port .
911.Sm on
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100912.Ic !\& Ns Ar command
913allows the user to execute a local command if the
914.Ic PermitLocalCommand
915option is enabled in
916.Xr ssh_config 5 .
917Basic help is available, using the
918.Fl h
919option.
920.It Cm ~R
921Request rekeying of the connection
922(only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it).
923.El
Damien Millerf3177182006-01-14 10:09:13 +1100924.Sh TCP FORWARDING
925Forwarding of arbitrary TCP connections over the secure channel can
926be specified either on the command line or in a configuration file.
927One possible application of TCP forwarding is a secure connection to a
928mail server; another is going through firewalls.
929.Pp
930In the example below, we look at encrypting communication between
931an IRC client and server, even though the IRC server does not directly
932support encrypted communications.
933This works as follows:
934the user connects to the remote host using
935.Nm ,
936specifying a port to be used to forward connections
937to the remote server.
938After that it is possible to start the service which is to be encrypted
939on the client machine,
940connecting to the same local port,
941and
942.Nm
943will encrypt and forward the connection.
944.Pp
945The following example tunnels an IRC session from client machine
946.Dq 127.0.0.1
947(localhost)
948to remote server
949.Dq server.example.com :
950.Bd -literal -offset 4n
951$ ssh -f -L 1234:localhost:6667 server.example.com sleep 10
952$ irc -c '#users' -p 1234 pinky 127.0.0.1
953.Ed
954.Pp
955This tunnels a connection to IRC server
956.Dq server.example.com ,
957joining channel
958.Dq #users ,
959nickname
960.Dq pinky ,
961using port 1234.
962It doesn't matter which port is used,
963as long as it's greater than 1023
964(remember, only root can open sockets on privileged ports)
965and doesn't conflict with any ports already in use.
966The connection is forwarded to port 6667 on the remote server,
967since that's the standard port for IRC services.
968.Pp
969The
970.Fl f
971option backgrounds
972.Nm
973and the remote command
974.Dq sleep 10
975is specified to allow an amount of time
976(10 seconds, in the example)
977to start the service which is to be tunnelled.
978If no connections are made within the time specified,
979.Nm
980will exit.
Damien Millerf3177182006-01-14 10:09:13 +1100981.Sh X11 FORWARDING
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100982If the
983.Cm ForwardX11
984variable is set to
985.Dq yes
986(or see the description of the
Damien Millerd7f308f2005-12-24 14:55:16 +1100987.Fl X ,
988.Fl x ,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100989and
Damien Millerd7f308f2005-12-24 14:55:16 +1100990.Fl Y
Damien Miller9a765b22005-12-24 14:53:44 +1100991options above)
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100992and the user is using X11 (the
993.Ev DISPLAY
994environment variable is set), the connection to the X11 display is
995automatically forwarded to the remote side in such a way that any X11
996programs started from the shell (or command) will go through the
997encrypted channel, and the connection to the real X server will be made
998from the local machine.
999The user should not manually set
1000.Ev DISPLAY .
1001Forwarding of X11 connections can be
1002configured on the command line or in configuration files.
1003.Pp
1004The
1005.Ev DISPLAY
1006value set by
1007.Nm
1008will point to the server machine, but with a display number greater than zero.
1009This is normal, and happens because
1010.Nm
1011creates a
1012.Dq proxy
1013X server on the server machine for forwarding the
1014connections over the encrypted channel.
1015.Pp
1016.Nm
1017will also automatically set up Xauthority data on the server machine.
1018For this purpose, it will generate a random authorization cookie,
1019store it in Xauthority on the server, and verify that any forwarded
1020connections carry this cookie and replace it by the real cookie when
1021the connection is opened.
1022The real authentication cookie is never
1023sent to the server machine (and no cookies are sent in the plain).
1024.Pp
1025If the
1026.Cm ForwardAgent
1027variable is set to
1028.Dq yes
1029(or see the description of the
1030.Fl A
1031and
1032.Fl a
Damien Miller9a765b22005-12-24 14:53:44 +11001033options above) and
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001034the user is using an authentication agent, the connection to the agent
1035is automatically forwarded to the remote side.
Damien Millerbbc59092006-01-31 21:46:51 +11001036.Sh VERIFYING HOST KEYS
1037When connecting to a server for the first time,
1038a fingerprint of the server's public key is presented to the user
1039(unless the option
1040.Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
1041has been disabled).
1042Fingerprints can be determined using
1043.Xr ssh-keygen 1 :
1044.Pp
1045.Dl $ ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
1046.Pp
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001047If the fingerprint is already known, it can be matched
1048and the key can be accepted or rejected.
1049Because of the difficulty of comparing host keys
1050just by looking at hex strings,
1051there is also support to compare host keys visually,
1052using
1053.Em random art .
1054By setting the
Damien Miller10288242008-06-30 00:04:03 +10001055.Cm VisualHostKey
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001056option to
Damien Miller10288242008-06-30 00:04:03 +10001057.Dq yes ,
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001058a small ASCII graphic gets displayed on every login to a server, no matter
1059if the session itself is interactive or not.
1060By learning the pattern a known server produces, a user can easily
1061find out that the host key has changed when a completely different pattern
1062is displayed.
1063Because these patterns are not unambiguous however, a pattern that looks
1064similar to the pattern remembered only gives a good probability that the
1065host key is the same, not guaranteed proof.
1066.Pp
1067To get a listing of the fingerprints along with their random art for
1068all known hosts, the following command line can be used:
1069.Pp
1070.Dl $ ssh-keygen -lv -f ~/.ssh/known_hosts
1071.Pp
Damien Millerbbc59092006-01-31 21:46:51 +11001072If the fingerprint is unknown,
1073an alternative method of verification is available:
1074SSH fingerprints verified by DNS.
1075An additional resource record (RR),
1076SSHFP,
1077is added to a zonefile
1078and the connecting client is able to match the fingerprint
1079with that of the key presented.
1080.Pp
1081In this example, we are connecting a client to a server,
1082.Dq host.example.com .
1083The SSHFP resource records should first be added to the zonefile for
1084host.example.com:
1085.Bd -literal -offset indent
Damien Millera1b3d632006-03-26 00:07:02 +11001086$ ssh-keygen -r host.example.com.
Damien Millerbbc59092006-01-31 21:46:51 +11001087.Ed
1088.Pp
1089The output lines will have to be added to the zonefile.
1090To check that the zone is answering fingerprint queries:
1091.Pp
1092.Dl $ dig -t SSHFP host.example.com
1093.Pp
1094Finally the client connects:
1095.Bd -literal -offset indent
1096$ ssh -o "VerifyHostKeyDNS ask" host.example.com
1097[...]
1098Matching host key fingerprint found in DNS.
1099Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
1100.Ed
1101.Pp
1102See the
1103.Cm VerifyHostKeyDNS
1104option in
1105.Xr ssh_config 5
1106for more information.
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001107.Sh SSH-BASED VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS
1108.Nm
1109contains support for Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnelling
1110using the
1111.Xr tun 4
1112network pseudo-device,
1113allowing two networks to be joined securely.
1114The
1115.Xr sshd_config 5
1116configuration option
1117.Cm PermitTunnel
1118controls whether the server supports this,
1119and at what level (layer 2 or 3 traffic).
1120.Pp
1121The following example would connect client network 10.0.50.0/24
Damien Miller3975ee22006-11-05 05:31:33 +11001122with remote network 10.0.99.0/24 using a point-to-point connection
1123from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.2,
1124provided that the SSH server running on the gateway to the remote network,
1125at 192.168.1.15, allows it.
1126.Pp
1127On the client:
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001128.Bd -literal -offset indent
1129# ssh -f -w 0:1 192.168.1.15 true
Damien Miller3975ee22006-11-05 05:31:33 +11001130# ifconfig tun0 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
1131# route add 10.0.99.0/24 10.1.1.2
1132.Ed
1133.Pp
1134On the server:
1135.Bd -literal -offset indent
1136# ifconfig tun1 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.252
1137# route add 10.0.50.0/24 10.1.1.1
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001138.Ed
1139.Pp
1140Client access may be more finely tuned via the
1141.Pa /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
1142file (see below) and the
1143.Cm PermitRootLogin
1144server option.
Damien Millere93eaaa2006-03-15 11:05:59 +11001145The following entry would permit connections on
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001146.Xr tun 4
Damien Millere93eaaa2006-03-15 11:05:59 +11001147device 1 from user
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001148.Dq jane
Damien Millere93eaaa2006-03-15 11:05:59 +11001149and on tun device 2 from user
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001150.Dq john ,
1151if
1152.Cm PermitRootLogin
1153is set to
1154.Dq forced-commands-only :
1155.Bd -literal -offset 2n
1156tunnel="1",command="sh /etc/netstart tun1" ssh-rsa ... jane
Damien Miller9f67a212006-03-15 11:05:35 +11001157tunnel="2",command="sh /etc/netstart tun2" ssh-rsa ... john
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001158.Ed
1159.Pp
Darren Tuckerffe88e12006-10-18 07:53:06 +10001160Since an SSH-based setup entails a fair amount of overhead,
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001161it may be more suited to temporary setups,
1162such as for wireless VPNs.
1163More permanent VPNs are better provided by tools such as
1164.Xr ipsecctl 8
1165and
1166.Xr isakmpd 8 .
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001167.Sh ENVIRONMENT
1168.Nm
1169will normally set the following environment variables:
Damien Miller6aa22902006-01-06 14:48:34 +11001170.Bl -tag -width "SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND"
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001171.It Ev DISPLAY
1172The
1173.Ev DISPLAY
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001174variable indicates the location of the X11 server.
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +10001175It is automatically set by
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001176.Nm
1177to point to a value of the form
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001178.Dq hostname:n ,
1179where
1180.Dq hostname
1181indicates the host where the shell runs, and
1182.Sq n
1183is an integer \*(Ge 1.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001184.Nm
1185uses this special value to forward X11 connections over the secure
1186channel.
Ben Lindstromc65e6a02001-04-23 13:02:16 +00001187The user should normally not set
1188.Ev DISPLAY
1189explicitly, as that
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001190will render the X11 connection insecure (and will require the user to
1191manually copy any required authorization cookies).
1192.It Ev HOME
1193Set to the path of the user's home directory.
1194.It Ev LOGNAME
1195Synonym for
1196.Ev USER ;
1197set for compatibility with systems that use this variable.
1198.It Ev MAIL
Ben Lindstrome59433d2001-09-12 16:41:37 +00001199Set to the path of the user's mailbox.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001200.It Ev PATH
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001201Set to the default
1202.Ev PATH ,
1203as specified when compiling
Damien Miller1164c292006-01-02 23:38:37 +11001204.Nm .
Ben Lindstrom5bf5d672001-07-04 04:31:38 +00001205.It Ev SSH_ASKPASS
1206If
1207.Nm
1208needs a passphrase, it will read the passphrase from the current
1209terminal if it was run from a terminal.
1210If
1211.Nm
1212does not have a terminal associated with it but
1213.Ev DISPLAY
1214and
1215.Ev SSH_ASKPASS
1216are set, it will execute the program specified by
1217.Ev SSH_ASKPASS
1218and open an X11 window to read the passphrase.
1219This is particularly useful when calling
1220.Nm
1221from a
Darren Tucker4e4fe002004-11-05 20:01:03 +11001222.Pa .xsession
Ben Lindstrom5bf5d672001-07-04 04:31:38 +00001223or related script.
1224(Note that on some machines it
1225may be necessary to redirect the input from
1226.Pa /dev/null
1227to make this work.)
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001228.It Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001229Identifies the path of a
1230.Ux Ns -domain
1231socket used to communicate with the agent.
Damien Millerf37e2462002-09-19 11:47:55 +10001232.It Ev SSH_CONNECTION
1233Identifies the client and server ends of the connection.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001234The variable contains
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001235four space-separated values: client IP address, client port number,
1236server IP address, and server port number.
Ben Lindstrom4dccfa52000-12-28 16:40:05 +00001237.It Ev SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001238This variable contains the original command line if a forced command
Ben Lindstrom4dccfa52000-12-28 16:40:05 +00001239is executed.
1240It can be used to extract the original arguments.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001241.It Ev SSH_TTY
1242This is set to the name of the tty (path to the device) associated
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001243with the current shell or command.
1244If the current session has no tty,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001245this variable is not set.
1246.It Ev TZ
Damien Miller6dbdb6a2005-12-13 19:25:43 +11001247This variable is set to indicate the present time zone if it
Damien Miller208f1ed2006-03-15 11:56:03 +11001248was set when the daemon was started (i.e. the daemon passes the value
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001249on to new connections).
1250.It Ev USER
1251Set to the name of the user logging in.
1252.El
1253.Pp
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +10001254Additionally,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001255.Nm
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +10001256reads
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +10001257.Pa ~/.ssh/environment ,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001258and adds lines of the format
1259.Dq VARNAME=value
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001260to the environment if the file exists and users are allowed to
Ben Lindstromdc7adf22002-08-20 18:38:02 +00001261change their environment.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +10001262For more information, see the
Ben Lindstromdc7adf22002-08-20 18:38:02 +00001263.Cm PermitUserEnvironment
Ben Lindstrombd9bf382002-08-20 18:54:20 +00001264option in
Ben Lindstromdc7adf22002-08-20 18:38:02 +00001265.Xr sshd_config 5 .
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001266.Sh FILES
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001267.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001268.It ~/.rhosts
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001269This file is used for host-based authentication (see above).
Ben Lindstromebd888d2001-03-05 05:49:29 +00001270On some machines this file may need to be
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001271world-readable if the user's home directory is on an NFS partition,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001272because
1273.Xr sshd 8
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001274reads it as root.
1275Additionally, this file must be owned by the user,
1276and must not have write permissions for anyone else.
1277The recommended
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001278permission for most machines is read/write for the user, and not
1279accessible by others.
1280.Pp
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001281.It ~/.shosts
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001282This file is used in exactly the same way as
1283.Pa .rhosts ,
1284but allows host-based authentication without permitting login with
1285rlogin/rsh.
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001286.Pp
Damien Miller520e6152008-02-10 22:46:22 +11001287.It ~/.ssh/
1288This directory is the default location for all user-specific configuration
1289and authentication information.
1290There is no general requirement to keep the entire contents of this directory
1291secret, but the recommended permissions are read/write/execute for the user,
1292and not accessible by others.
1293.Pp
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001294.It ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
1295Lists the public keys (RSA/DSA) that can be used for logging in as this user.
1296The format of this file is described in the
1297.Xr sshd 8
1298manual page.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001299This file is not highly sensitive, but the recommended
1300permissions are read/write for the user, and not accessible by others.
1301.Pp
1302.It ~/.ssh/config
1303This is the per-user configuration file.
1304The file format and configuration options are described in
1305.Xr ssh_config 5 .
1306Because of the potential for abuse, this file must have strict permissions:
1307read/write for the user, and not accessible by others.
1308.Pp
1309.It ~/.ssh/environment
Damien Miller4c102ee2006-01-06 14:49:17 +11001310Contains additional definitions for environment variables; see
1311.Sx ENVIRONMENT ,
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001312above.
1313.Pp
1314.It ~/.ssh/identity
1315.It ~/.ssh/id_dsa
1316.It ~/.ssh/id_rsa
1317Contains the private key for authentication.
1318These files
1319contain sensitive data and should be readable by the user but not
1320accessible by others (read/write/execute).
1321.Nm
1322will simply ignore a private key file if it is accessible by others.
1323It is possible to specify a passphrase when
1324generating the key which will be used to encrypt the
1325sensitive part of this file using 3DES.
1326.Pp
1327.It ~/.ssh/identity.pub
1328.It ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
1329.It ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
1330Contains the public key for authentication.
1331These files are not
1332sensitive and can (but need not) be readable by anyone.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001333.Pp
1334.It ~/.ssh/known_hosts
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001335Contains a list of host keys for all hosts the user has logged into
1336that are not already in the systemwide list of known host keys.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001337See
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001338.Xr sshd 8
1339for further details of the format of this file.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001340.Pp
1341.It ~/.ssh/rc
1342Commands in this file are executed by
1343.Nm
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001344when the user logs in, just before the user's shell (or command) is
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001345started.
1346See the
1347.Xr sshd 8
1348manual page for more information.
1349.Pp
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001350.It /etc/hosts.equiv
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001351This file is for host-based authentication (see above).
1352It should only be writable by root.
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001353.Pp
1354.It /etc/shosts.equiv
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001355This file is used in exactly the same way as
1356.Pa hosts.equiv ,
1357but allows host-based authentication without permitting login with
1358rlogin/rsh.
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001359.Pp
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001360.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
1361Systemwide configuration file.
1362The file format and configuration options are described in
1363.Xr ssh_config 5 .
1364.Pp
1365.It /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
1366.It /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
1367.It /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
1368These three files contain the private parts of the host keys
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001369and are used for host-based authentication.
1370If protocol version 1 is used,
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001371.Nm
1372must be setuid root, since the host key is readable only by root.
1373For protocol version 2,
1374.Nm
1375uses
1376.Xr ssh-keysign 8
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001377to access the host keys,
1378eliminating the requirement that
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001379.Nm
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001380be setuid root when host-based authentication is used.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001381By default
1382.Nm
1383is not setuid root.
1384.Pp
1385.It /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
1386Systemwide list of known host keys.
1387This file should be prepared by the
1388system administrator to contain the public host keys of all machines in the
1389organization.
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001390It should be world-readable.
1391See
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001392.Xr sshd 8
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001393for further details of the format of this file.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001394.Pp
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001395.It /etc/ssh/sshrc
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001396Commands in this file are executed by
1397.Nm
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001398when the user logs in, just before the user's shell (or command) is started.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001399See the
1400.Xr sshd 8
1401manual page for more information.
Damien Miller7b28dc52000-09-05 13:34:53 +11001402.El
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001403.Sh SEE ALSO
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001404.Xr scp 1 ,
Damien Miller33804262001-02-04 23:20:18 +11001405.Xr sftp 1 ,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001406.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
1407.Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
1408.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
Damien Miller128a0f12006-01-06 14:50:11 +11001409.Xr ssh-keyscan 1 ,
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001410.Xr tun 4 ,
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +10001411.Xr hosts.equiv 5 ,
Ben Lindstrombf69e3b2002-06-23 00:31:24 +00001412.Xr ssh_config 5 ,
Ben Lindstromc001cd32002-06-23 00:32:11 +00001413.Xr ssh-keysign 8 ,
Ben Lindstrom5ab6ae12001-02-10 22:08:03 +00001414.Xr sshd 8
Ben Lindstrom160ec622001-04-22 17:17:46 +00001415.Rs
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001416.%R RFC 4250
1417.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Assigned Numbers"
1418.%D 2006
1419.Re
1420.Rs
1421.%R RFC 4251
1422.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture"
1423.%D 2006
1424.Re
1425.Rs
1426.%R RFC 4252
1427.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol"
1428.%D 2006
1429.Re
1430.Rs
1431.%R RFC 4253
1432.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol"
1433.%D 2006
1434.Re
1435.Rs
1436.%R RFC 4254
1437.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Connection Protocol"
1438.%D 2006
1439.Re
1440.Rs
1441.%R RFC 4255
1442.%T "Using DNS to Securely Publish Secure Shell (SSH) Key Fingerprints"
1443.%D 2006
1444.Re
1445.Rs
1446.%R RFC 4256
1447.%T "Generic Message Exchange Authentication for the Secure Shell Protocol (SSH)"
1448.%D 2006
1449.Re
1450.Rs
1451.%R RFC 4335
1452.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Session Channel Break Extension"
1453.%D 2006
1454.Re
1455.Rs
1456.%R RFC 4344
1457.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Encryption Modes"
1458.%D 2006
1459.Re
1460.Rs
1461.%R RFC 4345
1462.%T "Improved Arcfour Modes for the Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol"
1463.%D 2006
Ben Lindstrom160ec622001-04-22 17:17:46 +00001464.Re
Damien Miller3e96d742006-03-25 23:39:29 +11001465.Rs
1466.%R RFC 4419
1467.%T "Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange for the Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol"
1468.%D 2006
1469.Re
Damien Millerc0367fb2007-01-05 16:25:46 +11001470.Rs
1471.%R RFC 4716
1472.%T "The Secure Shell (SSH) Public Key File Format"
1473.%D 2006
1474.Re
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001475.Rs
1476.%T "Hash Visualization: a New Technique to improve Real-World Security"
1477.%A A. Perrig
1478.%A D. Song
1479.%D 1999
1480.%O "International Workshop on Cryptographic Techniques and E-Commerce (CrypTEC '99)"
1481.Re
Damien Millerf1ce5052003-06-11 22:04:39 +10001482.Sh AUTHORS
1483OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
1484ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
1485Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
1486Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
1487removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
1488created OpenSSH.
1489Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
1490protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.