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ssh-add side of destination constraints Have ssh-add accept a list of "destination constraints" that allow restricting where keys may be used in conjunction with a ssh-agent/ssh that supports session ID/hostkey binding. Constraints are specified as either "[user@]host-pattern" or "host-pattern>[user@]host-pattern". The first form permits a key to be used to authenticate as the specified user to the specified host. The second form permits a key that has previously been permitted for use at a host to be available via a forwarded agent to an additional host. For example, constraining a key with "user1@host_a" and "host_a>host_b". Would permit authentication as "user1" at "host_a", and allow the key to be available on an agent forwarded to "host_a" only for authentication to "host_b". The key would not be visible on agent forwarded to other hosts or usable for authentication there. Internally, destination constraints use host keys to identify hosts. The host patterns are used to obtain lists of host keys for that destination that are communicated to the agent. The user/hostkeys are encoded using a new restrict-destination-v00@openssh.com key constraint. host keys are looked up in the default client user/system known_hosts files. It is possible to override this set on the command-line. feedback Jann Horn & markus@ ok markus@