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Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001.\"
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10002.\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10003.\" Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland
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Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100011.\"
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jmc@openbsd.orge6933a22018-09-20 06:58:48 +000036.\" $OpenBSD: ssh.1,v 1.399 2018/09/20 06:58:48 jmc Exp $
37.Dd $Mdocdate: September 20 2018 $
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100038.Dt SSH 1
39.Os
40.Sh NAME
41.Nm ssh
Ben Lindstromd58eb5f2001-03-07 06:07:22 +000042.Nd OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program)
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100043.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.Nm ssh
djm@openbsd.org788ac792017-04-30 23:18:22 +000045.Op Fl 46AaCfGgKkMNnqsTtVvXxYy
djm@openbsd.orgac2e3022018-02-23 02:34:33 +000046.Op Fl B Ar bind_interface
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
Damien Millerbcfbc482010-07-16 13:59:11 +100049.Op Fl D Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ns Ar port
Damien Miller03d4d7e2013-04-23 15:21:06 +100050.Op Fl E Ar log_file
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100051.Op Fl e Ar escape_char
Ben Lindstrom14f31ab2001-09-12 17:48:04 +000052.Op Fl F Ar configfile
Damien Miller048dc932010-02-12 09:22:04 +110053.Op Fl I Ar pkcs11
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100054.Op Fl i Ar identity_file
millert@openbsd.org887669e2017-10-21 23:06:24 +000055.Op Fl J Ar destination
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +000056.Op Fl L Ar address
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100057.Op Fl l Ar login_name
58.Op Fl m Ar mac_spec
Darren Tucker7ebfc102004-11-07 20:06:19 +110059.Op Fl O Ar ctl_cmd
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100060.Op Fl o Ar option
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100061.Op Fl p Ar port
djm@openbsd.orgc0f55db2015-09-11 03:42:32 +000062.Op Fl Q Ar query_option
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +000063.Op Fl R Ar address
Darren Tucker7ebfc102004-11-07 20:06:19 +110064.Op Fl S Ar ctl_path
Darren Tucker7ad8dd22010-01-12 19:40:27 +110065.Op Fl W Ar host : Ns Ar port
Damien Millerbcfbc482010-07-16 13:59:11 +100066.Op Fl w Ar local_tun Ns Op : Ns Ar remote_tun
millert@openbsd.org887669e2017-10-21 23:06:24 +000067.Ar destination
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100068.Op Ar command
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +100069.Sh DESCRIPTION
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100070.Nm
Ben Lindstromd58eb5f2001-03-07 06:07:22 +000071(SSH client) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +110072executing commands on a remote machine.
mmcc@openbsd.org5e288922015-11-06 00:31:41 +000073It is intended to provide secure encrypted communications between
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +110074two untrusted hosts over an insecure network.
Damien Millera8a0f652014-07-30 12:32:28 +100075X11 connections, arbitrary TCP ports and
76.Ux Ns -domain
77sockets can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100078.Pp
79.Nm
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +100080connects and logs into the specified
jmc@openbsd.org@openbsd.org0b2e2892017-10-25 06:19:46 +000081.Ar destination ,
millert@openbsd.org887669e2017-10-21 23:06:24 +000082which may be specified as either
jmc@openbsd.org@openbsd.org0b2e2892017-10-25 06:19:46 +000083.Sm off
84.Oo user @ Oc hostname
85.Sm on
86or a URI of the form
87.Sm off
88.No ssh:// Oo user @ Oc hostname Op : port .
89.Sm on
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +100090The user must prove
Damien Millere247cc42000-05-07 12:03:14 +100091his/her identity to the remote machine using one of several methods
mmcc@openbsd.org5e288922015-11-06 00:31:41 +000092(see below).
Damien Millere247cc42000-05-07 12:03:14 +100093.Pp
millert@openbsd.org887669e2017-10-21 23:06:24 +000094If a
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +100095.Ar command
96is specified,
Darren Tuckerb18c8672005-12-20 16:10:09 +110097it is executed on the remote host instead of a login shell.
Darren Tucker0b42e6d2004-08-13 21:22:40 +100098.Pp
Damien Miller0bc1bd82000-11-13 22:57:25 +110099The options are as follows:
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000100.Pp
millert@openbsd.orgebe27eb2015-07-20 18:44:12 +0000101.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000102.It Fl 4
103Forces
104.Nm
105to use IPv4 addresses only.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000106.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000107.It Fl 6
108Forces
109.Nm
110to use IPv6 addresses only.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000111.Pp
Damien Millerb1715dc2000-05-30 13:44:51 +1000112.It Fl A
113Enables forwarding of the authentication agent connection.
114This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file.
Damien Millerb5fdfaa2002-09-12 09:52:03 +1000115.Pp
Damien Miller495dca32003-04-01 21:42:14 +1000116Agent forwarding should be enabled with caution.
117Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
Darren Tuckerae69e1d2009-10-24 11:41:34 +1100118(for the agent's
Darren Tucker98c9aec2009-10-24 11:42:44 +1100119.Ux Ns -domain
120socket) can access the local agent through the forwarded connection.
Damien Miller495dca32003-04-01 21:42:14 +1000121An attacker cannot obtain key material from the agent,
Damien Millerb5fdfaa2002-09-12 09:52:03 +1000122however they can perform operations on the keys that enable them to
123authenticate using the identities loaded into the agent.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000124.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000125.It Fl a
126Disables forwarding of the authentication agent connection.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000127.Pp
jmc@openbsd.org7d330a12018-02-23 07:38:09 +0000128.It Fl B Ar bind_interface
djm@openbsd.orgac2e3022018-02-23 02:34:33 +0000129Bind to the address of
jmc@openbsd.org7d330a12018-02-23 07:38:09 +0000130.Ar bind_interface
djm@openbsd.orgac2e3022018-02-23 02:34:33 +0000131before attempting to connect to the destination host.
132This is only useful on systems with more than one address.
133.Pp
Ben Lindstrome0f88042001-04-30 13:06:24 +0000134.It Fl b Ar bind_address
Darren Tuckera5cf8552005-07-14 17:04:18 +1000135Use
136.Ar bind_address
137on the local machine as the source address
138of the connection.
139Only useful on systems with more than one address.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000140.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000141.It Fl C
142Requests compression of all data (including stdin, stdout, stderr, and
Damien Millera8a0f652014-07-30 12:32:28 +1000143data for forwarded X11, TCP and
144.Ux Ns -domain
145connections).
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000146The compression algorithm is the same used by
djm@openbsd.org788ac792017-04-30 23:18:22 +0000147.Xr gzip 1 .
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000148Compression is desirable on modem lines and other
149slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks.
150The default value can be set on a host-by-host basis in the
151configuration files; see the
152.Cm Compression
153option.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000154.Pp
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000155.It Fl c Ar cipher_spec
156Selects the cipher specification for encrypting the session.
Damien Miller05202ff2004-06-15 10:30:39 +1000157.Ar cipher_spec
158is a comma-separated list of ciphers
159listed in order of preference.
Darren Tucker3a6a51f2009-06-21 17:48:52 +1000160See the
161.Cm Ciphers
Damien Miller081f3c72010-08-03 16:05:25 +1000162keyword in
163.Xr ssh_config 5
164for more information.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000165.Pp
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000166.It Fl D Xo
167.Sm off
168.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
169.Ar port
170.Sm on
171.Xc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000172Specifies a local
173.Dq dynamic
174application-level port forwarding.
175This works by allocating a socket to listen to
176.Ar port
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000177on the local side, optionally bound to the specified
178.Ar bind_address .
179Whenever a connection is made to this port, the
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000180connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and the application
181protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the
182remote machine.
183Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and
184.Nm
185will act as a SOCKS server.
186Only root can forward privileged ports.
187Dynamic port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file.
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000188.Pp
Damien Miller7fa96602010-08-05 13:03:13 +1000189IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing the address in square brackets.
Darren Tuckerc8d64212005-10-03 18:13:42 +1000190Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
191By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
192.Cm GatewayPorts
193setting.
194However, an explicit
195.Ar bind_address
196may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
197The
198.Ar bind_address
199of
200.Dq localhost
201indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
202empty address or
203.Sq *
204indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000205.Pp
Damien Miller03d4d7e2013-04-23 15:21:06 +1000206.It Fl E Ar log_file
207Append debug logs to
208.Ar log_file
209instead of standard error.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000210.Pp
Damien Miller2142ba02005-12-24 14:56:29 +1100211.It Fl e Ar escape_char
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000212Sets the escape character for sessions with a pty (default:
213.Ql ~ ) .
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100214The escape character is only recognized at the beginning of a line.
215The escape character followed by a dot
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000216.Pq Ql \&.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000217closes the connection;
218followed by control-Z suspends the connection;
219and followed by itself sends the escape character once.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100220Setting the character to
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000221.Dq none
222disables any escapes and makes the session fully transparent.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000223.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000224.It Fl F Ar configfile
225Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file.
226If a configuration file is given on the command line,
227the system-wide configuration file
228.Pq Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
229will be ignored.
230The default for the per-user configuration file is
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +1000231.Pa ~/.ssh/config .
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000232.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000233.It Fl f
234Requests
235.Nm
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100236to go to background just before command execution.
237This is useful if
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000238.Nm
239is going to ask for passwords or passphrases, but the user
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100240wants it in the background.
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +1000241This implies
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000242.Fl n .
243The recommended way to start X11 programs at a remote site is with
244something like
245.Ic ssh -f host xterm .
Darren Tucker9a2a6092008-07-04 12:53:50 +1000246.Pp
247If the
248.Cm ExitOnForwardFailure
249configuration option is set to
250.Dq yes ,
251then a client started with
252.Fl f
253will wait for all remote port forwards to be successfully established
254before placing itself in the background.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000255.Pp
djm@openbsd.org957fbce2014-10-08 22:20:25 +0000256.It Fl G
257Causes
258.Nm
259to print its configuration after evaluating
260.Cm Host
261and
262.Cm Match
263blocks and exit.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000264.Pp
Damien Miller396691a2000-01-20 22:44:08 +1100265.It Fl g
266Allows remote hosts to connect to local forwarded ports.
Damien Miller49d9bfe2014-07-03 21:26:42 +1000267If used on a multiplexed connection, then this option must be specified
268on the master process.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000269.Pp
Damien Miller7ea845e2010-02-12 09:21:02 +1100270.It Fl I Ar pkcs11
Damien Millerd400da52010-02-12 09:26:23 +1100271Specify the PKCS#11 shared library
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000272.Nm
Damien Millera7618442010-02-12 09:26:02 +1100273should use to communicate with a PKCS#11 token providing the user's
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000274private RSA key.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000275.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000276.It Fl i Ar identity_file
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100277Selects a file from which the identity (private key) for
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +1000278public key authentication is read.
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100279The default is
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +1000280.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa ,
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +1100281.Pa ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa ,
282.Pa ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
Damien Millerfae23862002-01-22 23:32:26 +1100283and
naddy@openbsd.org2e9c3242017-05-05 10:41:58 +0000284.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa .
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100285Identity files may also be specified on
286a per-host basis in the configuration file.
287It is possible to have multiple
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000288.Fl i
289options (and multiple identities specified in
290configuration files).
jmc@openbsd.orgc5f7c082015-09-25 18:19:54 +0000291If no certificates have been explicitly specified by the
djm@openbsd.org4e44a792015-09-24 06:15:11 +0000292.Cm CertificateFile
293directive,
Damien Miller5059d8d2010-03-05 21:31:11 +1100294.Nm
295will also try to load certificate information from the filename obtained
296by appending
297.Pa -cert.pub
298to identity filenames.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000299.Pp
millert@openbsd.org887669e2017-10-21 23:06:24 +0000300.It Fl J Ar destination
djm@openbsd.orged877ef2016-07-15 00:24:30 +0000301Connect to the target host by first making a
302.Nm
millert@openbsd.org887669e2017-10-21 23:06:24 +0000303connection to the jump host described by
304.Ar destination
jmc@openbsd.orge4eb7d92016-07-16 06:57:55 +0000305and then establishing a TCP forwarding to the ultimate destination from
djm@openbsd.orged877ef2016-07-15 00:24:30 +0000306there.
307Multiple jump hops may be specified separated by comma characters.
308This is a shortcut to specify a
309.Cm ProxyJump
310configuration directive.
311.Pp
Darren Tucker415bddc2007-06-12 23:43:16 +1000312.It Fl K
313Enables GSSAPI-based authentication and forwarding (delegation) of GSSAPI
314credentials to the server.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000315.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000316.It Fl k
Damien Millere0113cc2003-11-24 13:10:09 +1100317Disables forwarding (delegation) of GSSAPI credentials to the server.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000318.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000319.It Fl L Xo
320.Sm off
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100321.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000322.Ar port : host : hostport
323.Sm on
324.Xc
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000325.It Fl L Xo
326.Sm off
327.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
328.Ar port : remote_socket
329.Sm on
330.Xc
331.It Fl L Xo
332.Sm off
333.Ar local_socket : host : hostport
334.Sm on
335.Xc
336.It Fl L Xo
337.Sm off
338.Ar local_socket : remote_socket
339.Sm on
340.Xc
341Specifies that connections to the given TCP port or Unix socket on the local
342(client) host are to be forwarded to the given host and port, or Unix socket,
343on the remote side.
344This works by allocating a socket to listen to either a TCP
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000345.Ar port
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100346on the local side, optionally bound to the specified
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000347.Ar bind_address ,
348or to a Unix socket.
349Whenever a connection is made to the local port or socket, the
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000350connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and a connection is
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000351made to either
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000352.Ar host
353port
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000354.Ar hostport ,
355or the Unix socket
356.Ar remote_socket ,
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000357from the remote machine.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000358.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000359Port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file.
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100360Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000361IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing the address in square brackets.
362.Pp
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100363By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
364.Cm GatewayPorts
365setting.
366However, an explicit
367.Ar bind_address
368may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
369The
370.Ar bind_address
371of
372.Dq localhost
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100373indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
374empty address or
375.Sq *
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100376indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000377.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000378.It Fl l Ar login_name
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100379Specifies the user to log in as on the remote machine.
380This also may be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000381.Pp
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000382.It Fl M
383Places the
384.Nm
385client into
386.Dq master
387mode for connection sharing.
Damien Miller88b25522005-12-31 16:23:15 +1100388Multiple
389.Fl M
390options places
391.Nm
392into
393.Dq master
djm@openbsd.org247766c2018-09-07 01:42:54 +0000394mode but with confirmation required using
395.Xr ssh-askpass 1
396before each operation that changes the multiplexing state
397(e.g. opening a new session).
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000398Refer to the description of
399.Cm ControlMaster
400in
401.Xr ssh_config 5
402for details.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000403.Pp
Damien Miller5d1eceb2004-06-30 22:37:57 +1000404.It Fl m Ar mac_spec
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000405A comma-separated list of MAC (message authentication code) algorithms,
406specified in order of preference.
Damien Miller5d1eceb2004-06-30 22:37:57 +1000407See the
408.Cm MACs
409keyword for more information.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000410.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000411.It Fl N
412Do not execute a remote command.
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000413This is useful for just forwarding ports.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000414.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000415.It Fl n
416Redirects stdin from
417.Pa /dev/null
418(actually, prevents reading from stdin).
419This must be used when
420.Nm
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100421is run in the background.
422A common trick is to use this to run X11 programs on a remote machine.
423For example,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000424.Ic ssh -n shadows.cs.hut.fi emacs &
425will start an emacs on shadows.cs.hut.fi, and the X11
426connection will be automatically forwarded over an encrypted channel.
427The
428.Nm
429program will be put in the background.
430(This does not work if
431.Nm
432needs to ask for a password or passphrase; see also the
433.Fl f
434option.)
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000435.Pp
Darren Tuckere04644c2004-12-03 14:08:45 +1100436.It Fl O Ar ctl_cmd
437Control an active connection multiplexing master process.
438When the
439.Fl O
440option is specified, the
441.Ar ctl_cmd
442argument is interpreted and passed to the master process.
443Valid commands are:
444.Dq check
Damien Miller388f6fc2010-05-21 14:57:35 +1000445(check that the master process is running),
446.Dq forward
Damien Miller8cb1cda2011-05-05 14:16:56 +1000447(request forwardings without command execution),
Damien Miller1bcbd0a2011-09-22 21:40:45 +1000448.Dq cancel
449(cancel forwardings),
Darren Tuckere04644c2004-12-03 14:08:45 +1100450.Dq exit
Damien Miller8cb1cda2011-05-05 14:16:56 +1000451(request the master to exit), and
Damien Miller6c3eec72011-05-05 14:16:22 +1000452.Dq stop
453(request the master to stop accepting further multiplexing requests).
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000454.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000455.It Fl o Ar option
Ben Lindstrom14c62eb2001-08-15 23:25:46 +0000456Can be used to give options in the format used in the configuration file.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000457This is useful for specifying options for which there is no separate
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100458command-line flag.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000459For full details of the options listed below, and their possible values, see
460.Xr ssh_config 5 .
461.Pp
462.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
jcs@openbsd.orgf361df42015-11-15 22:26:49 +0000463.It AddKeysToAgent
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000464.It AddressFamily
465.It BatchMode
466.It BindAddress
Damien Miller0faf7472013-10-17 11:47:23 +1100467.It CanonicalDomains
Damien Miller38505592013-10-17 11:48:13 +1100468.It CanonicalizeFallbackLocal
469.It CanonicalizeHostname
470.It CanonicalizeMaxDots
471.It CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs
jmc@openbsd.orge6933a22018-09-20 06:58:48 +0000472.It CASignatureAlgorithms
djm@openbsd.org4e44a792015-09-24 06:15:11 +0000473.It CertificateFile
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000474.It ChallengeResponseAuthentication
475.It CheckHostIP
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000476.It Ciphers
477.It ClearAllForwardings
478.It Compression
naddy@openbsd.org9a82e242017-05-03 21:49:18 +0000479.It ConnectionAttempts
Darren Tuckeredae0ec2004-05-02 22:15:52 +1000480.It ConnectTimeout
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000481.It ControlMaster
482.It ControlPath
Damien Millerefad7272011-09-22 21:33:53 +1000483.It ControlPersist
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000484.It DynamicForward
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000485.It EscapeChar
Darren Tuckere7d4b192006-07-12 22:17:10 +1000486.It ExitOnForwardFailure
jmc@openbsd.org8abd8032014-12-22 09:26:31 +0000487.It FingerprintHash
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000488.It ForwardAgent
489.It ForwardX11
Damien Millerefad7272011-09-22 21:33:53 +1000490.It ForwardX11Timeout
Darren Tucker0a118da2003-10-15 15:54:32 +1000491.It ForwardX11Trusted
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000492.It GatewayPorts
493.It GlobalKnownHostsFile
494.It GSSAPIAuthentication
495.It GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
Damien Millere1776152005-03-01 21:47:37 +1100496.It HashKnownHosts
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000497.It Host
498.It HostbasedAuthentication
djm@openbsd.org46347ed2015-01-30 11:43:14 +0000499.It HostbasedKeyTypes
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000500.It HostKeyAlgorithms
501.It HostKeyAlias
502.It HostName
jmc@openbsd.org772e6ce2016-06-29 17:14:28 +0000503.It IdentitiesOnly
markus@openbsd.orgb02ad1c2016-05-04 12:21:53 +0000504.It IdentityAgent
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000505.It IdentityFile
Damien Miller0a184732010-11-20 15:21:03 +1100506.It IPQoS
Damien Millerefad7272011-09-22 21:33:53 +1000507.It KbdInteractiveAuthentication
Darren Tucker636ca902004-11-05 20:22:00 +1100508.It KbdInteractiveDevices
Damien Miller7fe2b1f2010-09-24 22:11:53 +1000509.It KexAlgorithms
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100510.It LocalCommand
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000511.It LocalForward
512.It LogLevel
513.It MACs
Damien Millerd77b81f2013-10-17 11:39:00 +1100514.It Match
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000515.It NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
516.It NumberOfPasswordPrompts
517.It PasswordAuthentication
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100518.It PermitLocalCommand
Damien Miller7ea845e2010-02-12 09:21:02 +1100519.It PKCS11Provider
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000520.It Port
521.It PreferredAuthentications
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000522.It ProxyCommand
djm@openbsd.orged877ef2016-07-15 00:24:30 +0000523.It ProxyJump
Damien Millerf2f6c312013-08-21 02:44:58 +1000524.It ProxyUseFdpass
markus@openbsd.org3a1638d2015-07-10 06:21:53 +0000525.It PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000526.It PubkeyAuthentication
Darren Tucker62388b22006-01-20 11:31:47 +1100527.It RekeyLimit
bluhm@openbsd.org1112b532017-05-30 18:58:37 +0000528.It RemoteCommand
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000529.It RemoteForward
Damien Millerf4b32aa2011-05-15 08:47:43 +1000530.It RequestTTY
Darren Tucker7a6c0662004-05-02 22:14:03 +1000531.It SendEnv
Damien Miller509b0102003-12-17 16:33:10 +1100532.It ServerAliveInterval
533.It ServerAliveCountMax
jmc@openbsd.orgacf42602018-06-09 06:36:31 +0000534.It SetEnv
Damien Miller6d576562014-07-18 15:02:06 +1000535.It StreamLocalBindMask
536.It StreamLocalBindUnlink
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000537.It StrictHostKeyChecking
Damien Miller12c150e2003-12-17 16:31:10 +1100538.It TCPKeepAlive
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100539.It Tunnel
540.It TunnelDevice
djm@openbsd.org1d1092b2015-01-26 12:16:36 +0000541.It UpdateHostKeys
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000542.It User
543.It UserKnownHostsFile
544.It VerifyHostKeyDNS
Damien Miller86399202008-06-30 00:04:31 +1000545.It VisualHostKey
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000546.It XAuthLocation
547.El
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000548.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000549.It Fl p Ar port
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100550Port to connect to on the remote host.
551This can be specified on a
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000552per-host basis in the configuration file.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000553.Pp
djm@openbsd.orgc0f55db2015-09-11 03:42:32 +0000554.It Fl Q Ar query_option
Damien Millerea111192013-04-23 19:24:32 +1000555Queries
556.Nm
Damien Millerd937dc02013-12-05 10:19:54 +1100557for the algorithms supported for the specified version 2.
558The available features are:
559.Ar cipher
Damien Millerea111192013-04-23 19:24:32 +1000560(supported symmetric ciphers),
Damien Millerd937dc02013-12-05 10:19:54 +1100561.Ar cipher-auth
Damien Miller0fde8ac2013-11-21 14:12:23 +1100562(supported symmetric ciphers that support authenticated encryption),
djm@openbsd.org357128a2018-09-12 01:30:10 +0000563.Ar help
564(supported query terms for use with the
565.Fl Q
566flag),
Damien Millerd937dc02013-12-05 10:19:54 +1100567.Ar mac
Damien Millerea111192013-04-23 19:24:32 +1000568(supported message integrity codes),
Damien Millerd937dc02013-12-05 10:19:54 +1100569.Ar kex
Damien Millerea111192013-04-23 19:24:32 +1000570(key exchange algorithms),
Damien Millerd937dc02013-12-05 10:19:54 +1100571.Ar key
djm@openbsd.orgc0f55db2015-09-11 03:42:32 +0000572(key types),
573.Ar key-cert
574(certificate key types),
575.Ar key-plain
djm@openbsd.org357128a2018-09-12 01:30:10 +0000576(non-certificate key types),
djm@openbsd.org68d2dfc2015-03-03 06:48:58 +0000577.Ar protocol-version
djm@openbsd.org357128a2018-09-12 01:30:10 +0000578(supported SSH protocol versions), and
579.Ar sig
580(supported signature algorithms).
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000581.Pp
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000582.It Fl q
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100583Quiet mode.
Damien Millereb602472008-02-10 22:21:28 +1100584Causes most warning and diagnostic messages to be suppressed.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000585.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000586.It Fl R Xo
587.Sm off
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100588.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000589.Ar port : host : hostport
590.Sm on
591.Xc
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000592.It Fl R Xo
593.Sm off
594.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
595.Ar port : local_socket
596.Sm on
597.Xc
598.It Fl R Xo
599.Sm off
600.Ar remote_socket : host : hostport
601.Sm on
602.Xc
603.It Fl R Xo
604.Sm off
605.Ar remote_socket : local_socket
606.Sm on
607.Xc
markus@openbsd.org609d7a62017-09-21 19:16:53 +0000608.It Fl R Xo
609.Sm off
610.Oo Ar bind_address : Oc
611.Ar port
612.Sm on
613.Xc
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000614Specifies that connections to the given TCP port or Unix socket on the remote
markus@openbsd.org609d7a62017-09-21 19:16:53 +0000615(server) host are to be forwarded to the local side.
616.Pp
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000617This works by allocating a socket to listen to either a TCP
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000618.Ar port
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000619or to a Unix socket on the remote side.
620Whenever a connection is made to this port or Unix socket, the
621connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and a connection
markus@openbsd.org609d7a62017-09-21 19:16:53 +0000622is made from the local machine to either an explicit destination specified by
Damien Miller34132e52000-01-14 15:45:46 +1100623.Ar host
624port
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000625.Ar hostport ,
626or
627.Ar local_socket ,
markus@openbsd.org609d7a62017-09-21 19:16:53 +0000628or, if no explicit destination was specified,
629.Nm
630will act as a SOCKS 4/5 proxy and forward connections to the destinations
631requested by the remote SOCKS client.
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100632.Pp
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +1100633Port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file.
634Privileged ports can be forwarded only when
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000635logging in as root on the remote machine.
Damien Miller70b2d552012-04-22 11:26:10 +1000636IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing the address in square brackets.
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100637.Pp
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000638By default, TCP listening sockets on the server will be bound to the loopback
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100639interface only.
Darren Tucker63917bd2008-11-11 16:33:48 +1100640This may be overridden by specifying a
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100641.Ar bind_address .
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100642An empty
643.Ar bind_address ,
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100644or the address
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100645.Ql * ,
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100646indicates that the remote socket should listen on all interfaces.
647Specifying a remote
648.Ar bind_address
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100649will only succeed if the server's
650.Cm GatewayPorts
Damien Millerf91ee4c2005-03-01 21:24:33 +1100651option is enabled (see
Damien Miller36bf7dd2005-03-02 12:02:47 +1100652.Xr sshd_config 5 ) .
Damien Millere2f4cc52009-02-14 16:33:49 +1100653.Pp
654If the
655.Ar port
656argument is
Damien Miller65fa4ca2009-02-14 16:34:05 +1100657.Ql 0 ,
Damien Millere2f4cc52009-02-14 16:33:49 +1100658the listen port will be dynamically allocated on the server and reported
659to the client at run time.
Damien Miller388f6fc2010-05-21 14:57:35 +1000660When used together with
661.Ic -O forward
662the allocated port will be printed to the standard output.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000663.Pp
Darren Tucker7ebfc102004-11-07 20:06:19 +1100664.It Fl S Ar ctl_path
Damien Miller67f30d72010-04-16 15:52:03 +1000665Specifies the location of a control socket for connection sharing,
Damien Miller9c60f242010-03-26 11:28:35 +1100666or the string
667.Dq none
668to disable connection sharing.
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000669Refer to the description of
Darren Tuckerba5c5922004-06-18 16:22:39 +1000670.Cm ControlPath
671and
Damien Miller0e220db2004-06-15 10:34:08 +1000672.Cm ControlMaster
673in
674.Xr ssh_config 5
675for details.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000676.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000677.It Fl s
678May be used to request invocation of a subsystem on the remote system.
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000679Subsystems facilitate the use of SSH
680as a secure transport for other applications (e.g.\&
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000681.Xr sftp 1 ) .
682The subsystem is specified as the remote command.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000683.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000684.It Fl T
dtucker@openbsd.orgf8484da2015-05-06 05:45:17 +0000685Disable pseudo-terminal allocation.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000686.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000687.It Fl t
dtucker@openbsd.orgf8484da2015-05-06 05:45:17 +0000688Force pseudo-terminal allocation.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000689This can be used to execute arbitrary
690screen-based programs on a remote machine, which can be very useful,
Damien Miller208f1ed2006-03-15 11:56:03 +1100691e.g. when implementing menu services.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000692Multiple
693.Fl t
694options force tty allocation, even if
Ben Lindstrom19ceb172001-09-12 17:54:24 +0000695.Nm
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000696has no local tty.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000697.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000698.It Fl V
699Display the version number and exit.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000700.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000701.It Fl v
702Verbose mode.
703Causes
Ben Lindstrom5ab6ae12001-02-10 22:08:03 +0000704.Nm
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000705to print debugging messages about its progress.
706This is helpful in
707debugging connection, authentication, and configuration problems.
708Multiple
709.Fl v
710options increase the verbosity.
711The maximum is 3.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000712.Pp
Darren Tucker7ad8dd22010-01-12 19:40:27 +1100713.It Fl W Ar host : Ns Ar port
714Requests that standard input and output on the client be forwarded to
715.Ar host
716on
717.Ar port
718over the secure channel.
719Implies
720.Fl N ,
721.Fl T ,
722.Cm ExitOnForwardFailure
723and
jmc@openbsd.org6915f162016-06-03 06:44:12 +0000724.Cm ClearAllForwardings ,
725though these can be overridden in the configuration file or using
dtucker@openbsd.org0cb2f4c2016-06-03 04:09:38 +0000726.Fl o
727command line options.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000728.Pp
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000729.It Fl w Xo
730.Ar local_tun Ns Op : Ns Ar remote_tun
731.Xc
732Requests
733tunnel
734device forwarding with the specified
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100735.Xr tun 4
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000736devices between the client
737.Pq Ar local_tun
738and the server
739.Pq Ar remote_tun .
740.Pp
Damien Millercf1e3422005-12-24 14:56:04 +1100741The devices may be specified by numerical ID or the keyword
742.Dq any ,
743which uses the next available tunnel device.
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000744If
745.Ar remote_tun
746is not specified, it defaults to
747.Dq any .
Damien Millercf1e3422005-12-24 14:56:04 +1100748See also the
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100749.Cm Tunnel
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000750and
751.Cm TunnelDevice
752directives in
Damien Millerd27b9472005-12-13 19:29:02 +1100753.Xr ssh_config 5 .
djm@openbsd.orgf18bc972018-05-11 04:01:11 +0000754.Pp
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000755If the
756.Cm Tunnel
djm@openbsd.orgf18bc972018-05-11 04:01:11 +0000757directive is unset, it will be set to the default tunnel mode, which is
Damien Miller991dba42006-07-10 20:16:27 +1000758.Dq point-to-point .
djm@openbsd.orgf18bc972018-05-11 04:01:11 +0000759If a different
760.Cm Tunnel
761forwarding mode it desired, then it should be specified before
762.Fl w .
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000763.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000764.It Fl X
765Enables X11 forwarding.
766This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file.
767.Pp
768X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution.
769Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
770(for the user's X authorization database)
771can access the local X11 display through the forwarded connection.
772An attacker may then be able to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring.
Damien Miller947219e2005-03-02 13:22:30 +1100773.Pp
Damien Millerb022b232005-03-05 11:22:36 +1100774For this reason, X11 forwarding is subjected to X11 SECURITY extension
Damien Miller947219e2005-03-02 13:22:30 +1100775restrictions by default.
776Please refer to the
777.Nm
778.Fl Y
779option and the
780.Cm ForwardX11Trusted
781directive in
782.Xr ssh_config 5
783for more information.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000784.Pp
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +1000785.It Fl x
786Disables X11 forwarding.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000787.Pp
Darren Tucker0a118da2003-10-15 15:54:32 +1000788.It Fl Y
789Enables trusted X11 forwarding.
Damien Miller947219e2005-03-02 13:22:30 +1100790Trusted X11 forwardings are not subjected to the X11 SECURITY extension
791controls.
millert@openbsd.org79ec2142015-07-20 15:39:52 +0000792.Pp
Damien Millere272a5b2008-11-03 19:22:37 +1100793.It Fl y
794Send log information using the
795.Xr syslog 3
796system module.
797By default this information is sent to stderr.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +1000798.El
Damien Millere9b333a2005-12-24 14:53:04 +1100799.Pp
800.Nm
801may additionally obtain configuration data from
802a per-user configuration file and a system-wide configuration file.
803The file format and configuration options are described in
804.Xr ssh_config 5 .
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100805.Sh AUTHENTICATION
djm@openbsd.org788ac792017-04-30 23:18:22 +0000806The OpenSSH SSH client supports SSH protocol 2.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100807.Pp
808The methods available for authentication are:
Damien Millerfbc94c82006-06-13 13:03:16 +1000809GSSAPI-based authentication,
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100810host-based authentication,
811public key authentication,
812challenge-response authentication,
813and password authentication.
814Authentication methods are tried in the order specified above,
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000815though
816.Cm PreferredAuthentications
817can be used to change the default order.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100818.Pp
819Host-based authentication works as follows:
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100820If the machine the user logs in from is listed in
821.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
822or
823.Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
824on the remote machine, and the user names are
825the same on both sides, or if the files
826.Pa ~/.rhosts
827or
828.Pa ~/.shosts
829exist in the user's home directory on the
830remote machine and contain a line containing the name of the client
831machine and the name of the user on that machine, the user is
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100832considered for login.
833Additionally, the server
834.Em must
835be able to verify the client's
836host key (see the description of
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100837.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
838and
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100839.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts ,
840below)
841for login to be permitted.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100842This authentication method closes security holes due to IP
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100843spoofing, DNS spoofing, and routing spoofing.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100844[Note to the administrator:
845.Pa /etc/hosts.equiv ,
846.Pa ~/.rhosts ,
847and the rlogin/rsh protocol in general, are inherently insecure and should be
848disabled if security is desired.]
849.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100850Public key authentication works as follows:
851The scheme is based on public-key cryptography,
852using cryptosystems
853where encryption and decryption are done using separate keys,
854and it is unfeasible to derive the decryption key from the encryption key.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100855The idea is that each user creates a public/private
856key pair for authentication purposes.
857The server knows the public key, and only the user knows the private key.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100858.Nm
859implements public key authentication protocol automatically,
sobrado@openbsd.orgf70b22b2014-08-30 15:33:50 +0000860using one of the DSA, ECDSA, Ed25519 or RSA algorithms.
Damien Millerfecfd112013-07-18 16:11:50 +1000861The HISTORY section of
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100862.Xr ssl 8
Damien Millerd4427902010-09-10 11:15:10 +1000863contains a brief discussion of the DSA and RSA algorithms.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100864.Pp
865The file
866.Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
867lists the public keys that are permitted for logging in.
868When the user logs in, the
869.Nm
870program tells the server which key pair it would like to use for
871authentication.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100872The client proves that it has access to the private key
873and the server checks that the corresponding public key
874is authorized to accept the account.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100875.Pp
djm@openbsd.org7f5637c2017-06-09 06:43:01 +0000876The server may inform the client of errors that prevented public key
877authentication from succeeding after authentication completes using a
878different method.
879These may be viewed by increasing the
880.Cm LogLevel
881to
882.Cm DEBUG
883or higher (e.g. by using the
884.Fl v
885flag).
886.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100887The user creates his/her key pair by running
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100888.Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
889This stores the private key in
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100890.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000891(DSA),
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +1000892.Pa ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000893(ECDSA),
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +1100894.Pa ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000895(Ed25519),
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100896or
897.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000898(RSA)
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100899and stores the public key in
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100900.Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000901(DSA),
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +1000902.Pa ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa.pub
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000903(ECDSA),
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +1100904.Pa ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000905(Ed25519),
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100906or
907.Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +0000908(RSA)
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100909in the user's home directory.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100910The user should then copy the public key
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100911to
912.Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100913in his/her home directory on the remote machine.
914The
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100915.Pa authorized_keys
916file corresponds to the conventional
917.Pa ~/.rhosts
918file, and has one key
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100919per line, though the lines can be very long.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100920After this, the user can log in without giving the password.
921.Pp
Damien Miller922b5412010-03-05 21:30:54 +1100922A variation on public key authentication
923is available in the form of certificate authentication:
924instead of a set of public/private keys,
925signed certificates are used.
926This has the advantage that a single trusted certification authority
927can be used in place of many public/private keys.
Damien Millerfecfd112013-07-18 16:11:50 +1000928See the CERTIFICATES section of
Damien Miller922b5412010-03-05 21:30:54 +1100929.Xr ssh-keygen 1
930for more information.
931.Pp
932The most convenient way to use public key or certificate authentication
933may be with an authentication agent.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100934See
935.Xr ssh-agent 1
jcs@openbsd.orgf361df42015-11-15 22:26:49 +0000936and (optionally) the
937.Cm AddKeysToAgent
938directive in
939.Xr ssh_config 5
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100940for more information.
941.Pp
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100942Challenge-response authentication works as follows:
943The server sends an arbitrary
944.Qq challenge
945text, and prompts for a response.
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100946Examples of challenge-response authentication include
Damien Millerb7727df2013-08-21 02:43:49 +1000947.Bx
948Authentication (see
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100949.Xr login.conf 5 )
Damien Millerb7727df2013-08-21 02:43:49 +1000950and PAM (some
951.Pf non- Ox
952systems).
Damien Millerc93a8132005-12-24 14:52:13 +1100953.Pp
954Finally, if other authentication methods fail,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100955.Nm
956prompts the user for a password.
957The password is sent to the remote
958host for checking; however, since all communications are encrypted,
959the password cannot be seen by someone listening on the network.
Damien Miller48c94ab2006-01-02 23:38:00 +1100960.Pp
961.Nm
962automatically maintains and checks a database containing
963identification for all hosts it has ever been used with.
964Host keys are stored in
965.Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts
966in the user's home directory.
967Additionally, the file
968.Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
969is automatically checked for known hosts.
970Any new hosts are automatically added to the user's file.
971If a host's identification ever changes,
972.Nm
973warns about this and disables password authentication to prevent
974server spoofing or man-in-the-middle attacks,
975which could otherwise be used to circumvent the encryption.
976The
977.Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
978option can be used to control logins to machines whose
979host key is not known or has changed.
980.Pp
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100981When the user's identity has been accepted by the server, the server
dtucker@openbsd.orgf8484da2015-05-06 05:45:17 +0000982either executes the given command in a non-interactive session or,
983if no command has been specified, logs into the machine and gives
984the user a normal shell as an interactive session.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100985All communication with
986the remote command or shell will be automatically encrypted.
987.Pp
dtucker@openbsd.orgf8484da2015-05-06 05:45:17 +0000988If an interactive session is requested
989.Nm
990by default will only request a pseudo-terminal (pty) for interactive
991sessions when the client has one.
992The flags
993.Fl T
994and
995.Fl t
996can be used to override this behaviour.
997.Pp
998If a pseudo-terminal has been allocated the
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +1100999user may use the escape characters noted below.
1000.Pp
dtucker@openbsd.orgf8484da2015-05-06 05:45:17 +00001001If no pseudo-terminal has been allocated,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001002the session is transparent and can be used to reliably transfer binary data.
1003On most systems, setting the escape character to
1004.Dq none
1005will also make the session transparent even if a tty is used.
1006.Pp
1007The session terminates when the command or shell on the remote
Damien Miller8bfaf932006-01-14 10:09:30 +11001008machine exits and all X11 and TCP connections have been closed.
Damien Miller52d20612005-12-24 14:52:36 +11001009.Sh ESCAPE CHARACTERS
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001010When a pseudo-terminal has been requested,
1011.Nm
1012supports a number of functions through the use of an escape character.
1013.Pp
1014A single tilde character can be sent as
1015.Ic ~~
1016or by following the tilde by a character other than those described below.
1017The escape character must always follow a newline to be interpreted as
1018special.
1019The escape character can be changed in configuration files using the
1020.Cm EscapeChar
1021configuration directive or on the command line by the
1022.Fl e
1023option.
1024.Pp
1025The supported escapes (assuming the default
1026.Ql ~ )
1027are:
1028.Bl -tag -width Ds
1029.It Cm ~.
1030Disconnect.
1031.It Cm ~^Z
1032Background
Damien Miller1164c292006-01-02 23:38:37 +11001033.Nm .
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001034.It Cm ~#
1035List forwarded connections.
1036.It Cm ~&
1037Background
1038.Nm
1039at logout when waiting for forwarded connection / X11 sessions to terminate.
1040.It Cm ~?
1041Display a list of escape characters.
1042.It Cm ~B
1043Send a BREAK to the remote system
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +00001044(only useful if the peer supports it).
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001045.It Cm ~C
1046Open command line.
1047Currently this allows the addition of port forwardings using the
Damien Miller0164cb82008-11-05 16:30:31 +11001048.Fl L ,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001049.Fl R
Damien Miller0164cb82008-11-05 16:30:31 +11001050and
1051.Fl D
Damien Miller329cb012005-12-24 14:53:23 +11001052options (see above).
Damien Millerff773642011-09-22 21:39:48 +10001053It also allows the cancellation of existing port-forwardings
1054with
Damien Miller57e8ad32006-07-10 20:20:52 +10001055.Sm off
Damien Millerff773642011-09-22 21:39:48 +10001056.Fl KL Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
Damien Miller57e8ad32006-07-10 20:20:52 +10001057.Sm on
Damien Millerff773642011-09-22 21:39:48 +10001058for local,
1059.Sm off
1060.Fl KR Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
1061.Sm on
1062for remote and
1063.Sm off
1064.Fl KD Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
1065.Sm on
1066for dynamic port-forwardings.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001067.Ic !\& Ns Ar command
1068allows the user to execute a local command if the
1069.Ic PermitLocalCommand
1070option is enabled in
1071.Xr ssh_config 5 .
1072Basic help is available, using the
1073.Fl h
1074option.
1075.It Cm ~R
1076Request rekeying of the connection
jmc@openbsd.orga685ae82016-02-17 07:38:19 +00001077(only useful if the peer supports it).
Darren Tucker50a48d02012-09-06 21:25:37 +10001078.It Cm ~V
1079Decrease the verbosity
1080.Pq Ic LogLevel
1081when errors are being written to stderr.
1082.It Cm ~v
Darren Tucker83d0af62012-09-07 11:21:03 +10001083Increase the verbosity
Darren Tucker50a48d02012-09-06 21:25:37 +10001084.Pq Ic LogLevel
1085when errors are being written to stderr.
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001086.El
Damien Millerf3177182006-01-14 10:09:13 +11001087.Sh TCP FORWARDING
1088Forwarding of arbitrary TCP connections over the secure channel can
1089be specified either on the command line or in a configuration file.
1090One possible application of TCP forwarding is a secure connection to a
1091mail server; another is going through firewalls.
1092.Pp
1093In the example below, we look at encrypting communication between
1094an IRC client and server, even though the IRC server does not directly
1095support encrypted communications.
1096This works as follows:
1097the user connects to the remote host using
1098.Nm ,
1099specifying a port to be used to forward connections
1100to the remote server.
1101After that it is possible to start the service which is to be encrypted
1102on the client machine,
1103connecting to the same local port,
1104and
1105.Nm
1106will encrypt and forward the connection.
1107.Pp
1108The following example tunnels an IRC session from client machine
1109.Dq 127.0.0.1
1110(localhost)
1111to remote server
1112.Dq server.example.com :
1113.Bd -literal -offset 4n
1114$ ssh -f -L 1234:localhost:6667 server.example.com sleep 10
1115$ irc -c '#users' -p 1234 pinky 127.0.0.1
1116.Ed
1117.Pp
1118This tunnels a connection to IRC server
1119.Dq server.example.com ,
1120joining channel
1121.Dq #users ,
1122nickname
1123.Dq pinky ,
1124using port 1234.
1125It doesn't matter which port is used,
1126as long as it's greater than 1023
1127(remember, only root can open sockets on privileged ports)
1128and doesn't conflict with any ports already in use.
1129The connection is forwarded to port 6667 on the remote server,
1130since that's the standard port for IRC services.
1131.Pp
1132The
1133.Fl f
1134option backgrounds
1135.Nm
1136and the remote command
1137.Dq sleep 10
1138is specified to allow an amount of time
1139(10 seconds, in the example)
1140to start the service which is to be tunnelled.
1141If no connections are made within the time specified,
1142.Nm
1143will exit.
Damien Millerf3177182006-01-14 10:09:13 +11001144.Sh X11 FORWARDING
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001145If the
1146.Cm ForwardX11
1147variable is set to
1148.Dq yes
1149(or see the description of the
Damien Millerd7f308f2005-12-24 14:55:16 +11001150.Fl X ,
1151.Fl x ,
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001152and
Damien Millerd7f308f2005-12-24 14:55:16 +11001153.Fl Y
Damien Miller9a765b22005-12-24 14:53:44 +11001154options above)
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001155and the user is using X11 (the
1156.Ev DISPLAY
1157environment variable is set), the connection to the X11 display is
1158automatically forwarded to the remote side in such a way that any X11
1159programs started from the shell (or command) will go through the
1160encrypted channel, and the connection to the real X server will be made
1161from the local machine.
1162The user should not manually set
1163.Ev DISPLAY .
1164Forwarding of X11 connections can be
1165configured on the command line or in configuration files.
1166.Pp
1167The
1168.Ev DISPLAY
1169value set by
1170.Nm
1171will point to the server machine, but with a display number greater than zero.
1172This is normal, and happens because
1173.Nm
1174creates a
1175.Dq proxy
1176X server on the server machine for forwarding the
1177connections over the encrypted channel.
1178.Pp
1179.Nm
1180will also automatically set up Xauthority data on the server machine.
1181For this purpose, it will generate a random authorization cookie,
1182store it in Xauthority on the server, and verify that any forwarded
1183connections carry this cookie and replace it by the real cookie when
1184the connection is opened.
1185The real authentication cookie is never
1186sent to the server machine (and no cookies are sent in the plain).
1187.Pp
1188If the
1189.Cm ForwardAgent
1190variable is set to
1191.Dq yes
1192(or see the description of the
1193.Fl A
1194and
1195.Fl a
Damien Miller9a765b22005-12-24 14:53:44 +11001196options above) and
Darren Tuckerd3877b92005-12-20 16:09:36 +11001197the user is using an authentication agent, the connection to the agent
1198is automatically forwarded to the remote side.
Damien Millerbbc59092006-01-31 21:46:51 +11001199.Sh VERIFYING HOST KEYS
1200When connecting to a server for the first time,
1201a fingerprint of the server's public key is presented to the user
1202(unless the option
1203.Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
1204has been disabled).
1205Fingerprints can be determined using
1206.Xr ssh-keygen 1 :
1207.Pp
1208.Dl $ ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
1209.Pp
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001210If the fingerprint is already known, it can be matched
1211and the key can be accepted or rejected.
djm@openbsd.orgf9487372015-05-22 05:28:45 +00001212If only legacy (MD5) fingerprints for the server are available, the
1213.Xr ssh-keygen 1
1214.Fl E
1215option may be used to downgrade the fingerprint algorithm to match.
1216.Pp
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001217Because of the difficulty of comparing host keys
djm@openbsd.org56d1c832014-12-21 22:27:55 +00001218just by looking at fingerprint strings,
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001219there is also support to compare host keys visually,
1220using
1221.Em random art .
1222By setting the
Damien Miller10288242008-06-30 00:04:03 +10001223.Cm VisualHostKey
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001224option to
Damien Miller10288242008-06-30 00:04:03 +10001225.Dq yes ,
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001226a small ASCII graphic gets displayed on every login to a server, no matter
1227if the session itself is interactive or not.
1228By learning the pattern a known server produces, a user can easily
1229find out that the host key has changed when a completely different pattern
1230is displayed.
1231Because these patterns are not unambiguous however, a pattern that looks
1232similar to the pattern remembered only gives a good probability that the
1233host key is the same, not guaranteed proof.
1234.Pp
1235To get a listing of the fingerprints along with their random art for
1236all known hosts, the following command line can be used:
1237.Pp
1238.Dl $ ssh-keygen -lv -f ~/.ssh/known_hosts
1239.Pp
Damien Millerbbc59092006-01-31 21:46:51 +11001240If the fingerprint is unknown,
1241an alternative method of verification is available:
1242SSH fingerprints verified by DNS.
1243An additional resource record (RR),
1244SSHFP,
1245is added to a zonefile
1246and the connecting client is able to match the fingerprint
1247with that of the key presented.
1248.Pp
1249In this example, we are connecting a client to a server,
1250.Dq host.example.com .
1251The SSHFP resource records should first be added to the zonefile for
1252host.example.com:
1253.Bd -literal -offset indent
Damien Millera1b3d632006-03-26 00:07:02 +11001254$ ssh-keygen -r host.example.com.
Damien Millerbbc59092006-01-31 21:46:51 +11001255.Ed
1256.Pp
1257The output lines will have to be added to the zonefile.
1258To check that the zone is answering fingerprint queries:
1259.Pp
1260.Dl $ dig -t SSHFP host.example.com
1261.Pp
1262Finally the client connects:
1263.Bd -literal -offset indent
1264$ ssh -o "VerifyHostKeyDNS ask" host.example.com
1265[...]
1266Matching host key fingerprint found in DNS.
1267Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
1268.Ed
1269.Pp
1270See the
1271.Cm VerifyHostKeyDNS
1272option in
1273.Xr ssh_config 5
1274for more information.
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001275.Sh SSH-BASED VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS
1276.Nm
1277contains support for Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnelling
1278using the
1279.Xr tun 4
1280network pseudo-device,
1281allowing two networks to be joined securely.
1282The
1283.Xr sshd_config 5
1284configuration option
1285.Cm PermitTunnel
1286controls whether the server supports this,
1287and at what level (layer 2 or 3 traffic).
1288.Pp
1289The following example would connect client network 10.0.50.0/24
Damien Miller3975ee22006-11-05 05:31:33 +11001290with remote network 10.0.99.0/24 using a point-to-point connection
1291from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.2,
1292provided that the SSH server running on the gateway to the remote network,
1293at 192.168.1.15, allows it.
1294.Pp
1295On the client:
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001296.Bd -literal -offset indent
1297# ssh -f -w 0:1 192.168.1.15 true
Damien Miller3975ee22006-11-05 05:31:33 +11001298# ifconfig tun0 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
1299# route add 10.0.99.0/24 10.1.1.2
1300.Ed
1301.Pp
1302On the server:
1303.Bd -literal -offset indent
1304# ifconfig tun1 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.252
1305# route add 10.0.50.0/24 10.1.1.1
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001306.Ed
1307.Pp
1308Client access may be more finely tuned via the
1309.Pa /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
1310file (see below) and the
1311.Cm PermitRootLogin
1312server option.
Damien Millere93eaaa2006-03-15 11:05:59 +11001313The following entry would permit connections on
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001314.Xr tun 4
Damien Millere93eaaa2006-03-15 11:05:59 +11001315device 1 from user
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001316.Dq jane
Damien Millere93eaaa2006-03-15 11:05:59 +11001317and on tun device 2 from user
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001318.Dq john ,
1319if
1320.Cm PermitRootLogin
1321is set to
1322.Dq forced-commands-only :
1323.Bd -literal -offset 2n
1324tunnel="1",command="sh /etc/netstart tun1" ssh-rsa ... jane
Damien Miller9f67a212006-03-15 11:05:35 +11001325tunnel="2",command="sh /etc/netstart tun2" ssh-rsa ... john
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001326.Ed
1327.Pp
Darren Tuckerffe88e12006-10-18 07:53:06 +10001328Since an SSH-based setup entails a fair amount of overhead,
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001329it may be more suited to temporary setups,
1330such as for wireless VPNs.
1331More permanent VPNs are better provided by tools such as
1332.Xr ipsecctl 8
1333and
1334.Xr isakmpd 8 .
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001335.Sh ENVIRONMENT
1336.Nm
1337will normally set the following environment variables:
Damien Miller6aa22902006-01-06 14:48:34 +11001338.Bl -tag -width "SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND"
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001339.It Ev DISPLAY
1340The
1341.Ev DISPLAY
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001342variable indicates the location of the X11 server.
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +10001343It is automatically set by
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001344.Nm
1345to point to a value of the form
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001346.Dq hostname:n ,
1347where
1348.Dq hostname
1349indicates the host where the shell runs, and
1350.Sq n
1351is an integer \*(Ge 1.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001352.Nm
1353uses this special value to forward X11 connections over the secure
1354channel.
Ben Lindstromc65e6a02001-04-23 13:02:16 +00001355The user should normally not set
1356.Ev DISPLAY
1357explicitly, as that
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001358will render the X11 connection insecure (and will require the user to
1359manually copy any required authorization cookies).
1360.It Ev HOME
1361Set to the path of the user's home directory.
1362.It Ev LOGNAME
1363Synonym for
1364.Ev USER ;
1365set for compatibility with systems that use this variable.
1366.It Ev MAIL
Ben Lindstrome59433d2001-09-12 16:41:37 +00001367Set to the path of the user's mailbox.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001368.It Ev PATH
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001369Set to the default
1370.Ev PATH ,
1371as specified when compiling
Damien Miller1164c292006-01-02 23:38:37 +11001372.Nm .
Ben Lindstrom5bf5d672001-07-04 04:31:38 +00001373.It Ev SSH_ASKPASS
1374If
1375.Nm
1376needs a passphrase, it will read the passphrase from the current
1377terminal if it was run from a terminal.
1378If
1379.Nm
1380does not have a terminal associated with it but
1381.Ev DISPLAY
1382and
1383.Ev SSH_ASKPASS
1384are set, it will execute the program specified by
1385.Ev SSH_ASKPASS
1386and open an X11 window to read the passphrase.
1387This is particularly useful when calling
1388.Nm
1389from a
Darren Tucker4e4fe002004-11-05 20:01:03 +11001390.Pa .xsession
Ben Lindstrom5bf5d672001-07-04 04:31:38 +00001391or related script.
1392(Note that on some machines it
1393may be necessary to redirect the input from
1394.Pa /dev/null
1395to make this work.)
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001396.It Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001397Identifies the path of a
1398.Ux Ns -domain
1399socket used to communicate with the agent.
Damien Millerf37e2462002-09-19 11:47:55 +10001400.It Ev SSH_CONNECTION
1401Identifies the client and server ends of the connection.
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001402The variable contains
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001403four space-separated values: client IP address, client port number,
1404server IP address, and server port number.
Ben Lindstrom4dccfa52000-12-28 16:40:05 +00001405.It Ev SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001406This variable contains the original command line if a forced command
Ben Lindstrom4dccfa52000-12-28 16:40:05 +00001407is executed.
1408It can be used to extract the original arguments.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001409.It Ev SSH_TTY
1410This is set to the name of the tty (path to the device) associated
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001411with the current shell or command.
1412If the current session has no tty,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001413this variable is not set.
djm@openbsd.orgb7548b12017-10-23 05:08:00 +00001414.It Ev SSH_TUNNEL
1415Optionally set by
1416.Xr sshd 8
1417to contain the interface names assigned if tunnel forwarding was
1418requested by the client.
djm@openbsd.org10727482017-10-13 06:45:18 +00001419.It Ev SSH_USER_AUTH
1420Optionally set by
1421.Xr sshd 8 ,
1422this variable may contain a pathname to a file that lists the authentication
1423methods successfully used when the session was established, including any
1424public keys that were used.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001425.It Ev TZ
Damien Miller6dbdb6a2005-12-13 19:25:43 +11001426This variable is set to indicate the present time zone if it
Damien Miller208f1ed2006-03-15 11:56:03 +11001427was set when the daemon was started (i.e. the daemon passes the value
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001428on to new connections).
1429.It Ev USER
1430Set to the name of the user logging in.
1431.El
1432.Pp
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +10001433Additionally,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001434.Nm
Damien Miller22c77262000-04-13 12:26:34 +10001435reads
Damien Miller167ea5d2005-05-26 12:04:02 +10001436.Pa ~/.ssh/environment ,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001437and adds lines of the format
1438.Dq VARNAME=value
Damien Miller14af93e2006-01-02 23:38:21 +11001439to the environment if the file exists and users are allowed to
Ben Lindstromdc7adf22002-08-20 18:38:02 +00001440change their environment.
Darren Tucker61776952003-10-02 16:19:47 +10001441For more information, see the
Ben Lindstromdc7adf22002-08-20 18:38:02 +00001442.Cm PermitUserEnvironment
Ben Lindstrombd9bf382002-08-20 18:54:20 +00001443option in
Ben Lindstromdc7adf22002-08-20 18:38:02 +00001444.Xr sshd_config 5 .
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001445.Sh FILES
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001446.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001447.It Pa ~/.rhosts
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001448This file is used for host-based authentication (see above).
Ben Lindstromebd888d2001-03-05 05:49:29 +00001449On some machines this file may need to be
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001450world-readable if the user's home directory is on an NFS partition,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001451because
1452.Xr sshd 8
Damien Miller7684ee12000-03-17 23:40:15 +11001453reads it as root.
1454Additionally, this file must be owned by the user,
1455and must not have write permissions for anyone else.
1456The recommended
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001457permission for most machines is read/write for the user, and not
1458accessible by others.
1459.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001460.It Pa ~/.shosts
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001461This file is used in exactly the same way as
1462.Pa .rhosts ,
1463but allows host-based authentication without permitting login with
1464rlogin/rsh.
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001465.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001466.It Pa ~/.ssh/
Damien Miller520e6152008-02-10 22:46:22 +11001467This directory is the default location for all user-specific configuration
1468and authentication information.
1469There is no general requirement to keep the entire contents of this directory
1470secret, but the recommended permissions are read/write/execute for the user,
1471and not accessible by others.
1472.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001473.It Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
sobrado@openbsd.orgf70b22b2014-08-30 15:33:50 +00001474Lists the public keys (DSA, ECDSA, Ed25519, RSA)
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +11001475that can be used for logging in as this user.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001476The format of this file is described in the
1477.Xr sshd 8
1478manual page.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001479This file is not highly sensitive, but the recommended
1480permissions are read/write for the user, and not accessible by others.
1481.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001482.It Pa ~/.ssh/config
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001483This is the per-user configuration file.
1484The file format and configuration options are described in
1485.Xr ssh_config 5 .
1486Because of the potential for abuse, this file must have strict permissions:
Damien Millerd93340c2013-07-18 16:14:34 +10001487read/write for the user, and not writable by others.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001488.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001489.It Pa ~/.ssh/environment
Damien Miller4c102ee2006-01-06 14:49:17 +11001490Contains additional definitions for environment variables; see
1491.Sx ENVIRONMENT ,
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001492above.
1493.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001494.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +10001495.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +11001496.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001497.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001498Contains the private key for authentication.
1499These files
1500contain sensitive data and should be readable by the user but not
1501accessible by others (read/write/execute).
1502.Nm
1503will simply ignore a private key file if it is accessible by others.
1504It is possible to specify a passphrase when
1505generating the key which will be used to encrypt the
djm@openbsd.org@openbsd.orgecbf0052017-11-03 02:29:17 +00001506sensitive part of this file using AES-128.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001507.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001508.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +10001509.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa.pub
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +11001510.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001511.It Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001512Contains the public key for authentication.
1513These files are not
1514sensitive and can (but need not) be readable by anyone.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001515.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001516.It Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001517Contains a list of host keys for all hosts the user has logged into
1518that are not already in the systemwide list of known host keys.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001519See
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001520.Xr sshd 8
1521for further details of the format of this file.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001522.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001523.It Pa ~/.ssh/rc
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001524Commands in this file are executed by
1525.Nm
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001526when the user logs in, just before the user's shell (or command) is
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001527started.
1528See the
1529.Xr sshd 8
1530manual page for more information.
1531.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001532.It Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001533This file is for host-based authentication (see above).
1534It should only be writable by root.
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001535.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001536.It Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
Damien Miller1bcdb502006-01-06 14:49:38 +11001537This file is used in exactly the same way as
1538.Pa hosts.equiv ,
1539but allows host-based authentication without permitting login with
1540rlogin/rsh.
Damien Miller7655f5c2006-01-06 14:48:18 +11001541.Pp
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001542.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
1543Systemwide configuration file.
1544The file format and configuration options are described in
1545.Xr ssh_config 5 .
1546.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001547.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
1548.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
Damien Millereb8b60e2010-08-31 22:41:14 +10001549.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key
Damien Miller8ba0ead2013-12-18 17:46:27 +11001550.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001551.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
Damien Millerb9902cf2012-06-20 21:52:58 +10001552These files contain the private parts of the host keys
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001553and are used for host-based authentication.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001554.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001555.It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001556Systemwide list of known host keys.
1557This file should be prepared by the
1558system administrator to contain the public host keys of all machines in the
1559organization.
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001560It should be world-readable.
1561See
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001562.Xr sshd 8
Damien Millere87eb4c2006-01-14 10:08:36 +11001563for further details of the format of this file.
Damien Millerfb8ea742006-01-06 14:48:52 +11001564.Pp
Damien Millerafdae612010-08-31 22:31:14 +10001565.It Pa /etc/ssh/sshrc
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001566Commands in this file are executed by
1567.Nm
Damien Miller7e76e1f2006-01-14 10:08:57 +11001568when the user logs in, just before the user's shell (or command) is started.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001569See the
1570.Xr sshd 8
1571manual page for more information.
Damien Miller7b28dc52000-09-05 13:34:53 +11001572.El
Damien Millerdaa7b222010-09-10 11:19:33 +10001573.Sh EXIT STATUS
1574.Nm
1575exits with the exit status of the remote command or with 255
1576if an error occurred.
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001577.Sh SEE ALSO
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001578.Xr scp 1 ,
Damien Miller33804262001-02-04 23:20:18 +11001579.Xr sftp 1 ,
Damien Miller32aa1441999-10-29 09:15:49 +10001580.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
1581.Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
1582.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
Damien Miller128a0f12006-01-06 14:50:11 +11001583.Xr ssh-keyscan 1 ,
Darren Tucker248dd132006-01-20 11:30:58 +11001584.Xr tun 4 ,
Ben Lindstrombf69e3b2002-06-23 00:31:24 +00001585.Xr ssh_config 5 ,
Ben Lindstromc001cd32002-06-23 00:32:11 +00001586.Xr ssh-keysign 8 ,
Ben Lindstrom5ab6ae12001-02-10 22:08:03 +00001587.Xr sshd 8
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001588.Sh STANDARDS
Ben Lindstrom160ec622001-04-22 17:17:46 +00001589.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001590.%A S. Lehtinen
1591.%A C. Lonvick
1592.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001593.%R RFC 4250
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001594.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Assigned Numbers
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001595.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001596.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001597.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001598.%A T. Ylonen
1599.%A C. Lonvick
1600.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001601.%R RFC 4251
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001602.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001603.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001604.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001605.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001606.%A T. Ylonen
1607.%A C. Lonvick
1608.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001609.%R RFC 4252
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001610.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001611.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001612.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001613.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001614.%A T. Ylonen
1615.%A C. Lonvick
1616.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001617.%R RFC 4253
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001618.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001619.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001620.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001621.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001622.%A T. Ylonen
1623.%A C. Lonvick
1624.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001625.%R RFC 4254
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001626.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Connection Protocol
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001627.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001628.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001629.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001630.%A J. Schlyter
1631.%A W. Griffin
1632.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001633.%R RFC 4255
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001634.%T Using DNS to Securely Publish Secure Shell (SSH) Key Fingerprints
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001635.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001636.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001637.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001638.%A F. Cusack
1639.%A M. Forssen
1640.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001641.%R RFC 4256
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001642.%T Generic Message Exchange Authentication for the Secure Shell Protocol (SSH)
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001643.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001644.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001645.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001646.%A J. Galbraith
1647.%A P. Remaker
1648.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001649.%R RFC 4335
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001650.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Session Channel Break Extension
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001651.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001652.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001653.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001654.%A M. Bellare
1655.%A T. Kohno
1656.%A C. Namprempre
1657.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001658.%R RFC 4344
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001659.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Encryption Modes
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001660.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001661.Pp
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001662.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001663.%A B. Harris
1664.%D January 2006
Damien Miller39a93a32006-03-15 11:34:45 +11001665.%R RFC 4345
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001666.%T Improved Arcfour Modes for the Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol
Ben Lindstrom160ec622001-04-22 17:17:46 +00001667.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001668.Pp
Damien Miller3e96d742006-03-25 23:39:29 +11001669.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001670.%A M. Friedl
1671.%A N. Provos
1672.%A W. Simpson
1673.%D March 2006
Damien Miller3e96d742006-03-25 23:39:29 +11001674.%R RFC 4419
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001675.%T Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange for the Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol
Damien Miller3e96d742006-03-25 23:39:29 +11001676.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001677.Pp
Damien Millerc0367fb2007-01-05 16:25:46 +11001678.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001679.%A J. Galbraith
1680.%A R. Thayer
1681.%D November 2006
Damien Millerc0367fb2007-01-05 16:25:46 +11001682.%R RFC 4716
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001683.%T The Secure Shell (SSH) Public Key File Format
Damien Millerc0367fb2007-01-05 16:25:46 +11001684.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001685.Pp
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001686.Rs
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001687.%A D. Stebila
1688.%A J. Green
1689.%D December 2009
Damien Miller1ca94692010-09-24 22:01:22 +10001690.%R RFC 5656
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001691.%T Elliptic Curve Algorithm Integration in the Secure Shell Transport Layer
Damien Miller1ca94692010-09-24 22:01:22 +10001692.Re
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001693.Pp
Damien Miller1ca94692010-09-24 22:01:22 +10001694.Rs
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001695.%A A. Perrig
1696.%A D. Song
1697.%D 1999
Darren Tucker628a3fd2012-10-05 10:50:15 +10001698.%O International Workshop on Cryptographic Techniques and E-Commerce (CrypTEC '99)
1699.%T Hash Visualization: a New Technique to improve Real-World Security
Darren Tuckerf6bffb12008-06-14 09:04:26 +10001700.Re
Damien Millerf1ce5052003-06-11 22:04:39 +10001701.Sh AUTHORS
1702OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
1703ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
1704Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
1705Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
1706removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
1707created OpenSSH.
1708Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
1709protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.