=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/ssh.1,v retrieving revision 1.107 retrieving revision 1.107.2.5 diff -u -r1.107 -r1.107.2.5 --- src/usr.bin/ssh/ssh.1 2001/04/22 23:58:36 1.107 +++ src/usr.bin/ssh/ssh.1 2002/06/02 22:56:11 1.107.2.5 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" -.\" $OpenBSD: ssh.1,v 1.107 2001/04/22 23:58:36 markus Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: ssh.1,v 1.107.2.5 2002/06/02 22:56:11 miod Exp $ .Dd September 25, 1999 .Dt SSH 1 .Os @@ -44,11 +44,12 @@ .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm ssh .Op Fl l Ar login_name -.Op Ar hostname | user@hostname +.Ar hostname | user@hostname .Op Ar command .Pp .Nm ssh .Op Fl afgknqstvxACNPTX1246 +.Op Fl b Ar bind_address .Op Fl c Ar cipher_spec .Op Fl e Ar escape_char .Op Fl i Ar identity_file @@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ .Op Fl m Ar mac_spec .Op Fl o Ar option .Op Fl p Ar port +.Op Fl F Ar configfile .Oo Fl L Xo .Sm off .Ar port : @@ -72,7 +74,8 @@ .Sm on .Xc .Oc -.Op Ar hostname | user@hostname +.Op Fl D Ar port +.Ar hostname | user@hostname .Op Ar command .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm @@ -204,16 +207,14 @@ .Pp .Ss SSH protocol version 2 .Pp -When a user connects using the protocol version 2 -different authentication methods are available. +When a user connects using protocol version 2 +similar authentication methods are available. Using the default values for .Cm PreferredAuthentications , -the client will try to authenticate first using the public key method; -if this method fails password authentication is attempted, -and finally if this method fails keyboard-interactive authentication -is attempted. -If this method fails password authentication is -tried. +the client will try to authenticate first using the hostbased method; +if this method fails public key authentication is attempted, +and finally if this method fails keyboard-interactive and +password authentication are tried. .Pp The public key method is similar to RSA authentication described in the previous section and allows the RSA or DSA algorithm to be used: @@ -223,7 +224,7 @@ .Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa , to sign the session identifier and sends the result to the server. The server checks whether the matching public key is listed in -.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2 +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys and grants access if both the key is found and the signature is correct. The session identifier is derived from a shared Diffie-Hellman value and is only known to the client and the server. @@ -268,16 +269,16 @@ .Ss Escape Characters .Pp When a pseudo terminal has been requested, ssh supports a number of functions -through the use of an escape character. +through the use of an escape character. .Pp A single tilde character can be sent as .Ic ~~ -(or by following the tilde by a character other than those described above). +or by following the tilde by a character other than those described below. The escape character must always follow a newline to be interpreted as special. The escape character can be changed in configuration files using the .Cm EscapeChar -configuration directive or on the command line by the +configuration directive or on the command line by the .Fl e option. .Pp @@ -293,9 +294,15 @@ List forwarded connections .It Cm ~& Background ssh at logout when waiting for forwarded connection / X11 sessions -to terminate (protocol version 1 only) +to terminate .It Cm ~? Display a list of escape characters +.It Cm ~C +Open command line (only useful for adding port forwardings using the +.Fl L +and +.Fl R +options) .It Cm ~R Request rekeying of the connection (only useful for SSH protocol version 2 and if the peer supports it) @@ -303,7 +310,16 @@ .Pp .Ss X11 and TCP forwarding .Pp -If the user is using X11 (the +If the +.Cm ForwardX11 +variable is set to +.Dq yes +(or, see the description of the +.Fl X +and +.Fl x +options described later) +and the user is using X11 (the .Ev DISPLAY environment variable is set), the connection to the X11 display is automatically forwarded to the remote side in such a way that any X11 @@ -339,10 +355,10 @@ .Pp If the user is using an authentication agent, the connection to the agent is automatically forwarded to the remote side unless disabled on -command line or in a configuration file. +the command line or in a configuration file. .Pp Forwarding of arbitrary TCP/IP connections over the secure channel can -be specified either on command line or in a configuration file. +be specified either on the command line or in a configuration file. One possible application of TCP/IP forwarding is a secure connection to an electronic purse; another is going through firewalls. .Pp @@ -351,17 +367,12 @@ .Nm automatically maintains and checks a database containing identifications for all hosts it has ever been used with. -RSA host keys are stored in +Host keys are stored in .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts -and -host keys used in the protocol version 2 are stored in -.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts2 in the user's home directory. -Additionally, the files +Additionally, the file .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts -and -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 -are automatically checked for known hosts. +is automatically checked for known hosts. Any new hosts are automatically added to the user's file. If a host's identification ever changes, @@ -383,20 +394,27 @@ .It Fl A Enables forwarding of the authentication agent connection. This can also be specified on a per-host basis in a configuration file. -.It Fl c Ar blowfish|3des +.It Fl b Ar bind_address +Specify the interface to transmit from on machines with multiple +interfaces or aliased addresses. +.It Fl c Ar blowfish|3des|des Selects the cipher to use for encrypting the session. .Ar 3des is used by default. It is believed to be secure. .Ar 3des (triple-des) is an encrypt-decrypt-encrypt triple with three different keys. -It is presumably more secure than the -.Ar des -cipher which is no longer fully supported in -.Nm ssh . .Ar blowfish is a fast block cipher, it appears very secure and is much faster than .Ar 3des . +.Ar des +is only supported in the +.Nm +client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations +that do not support the +.Ar 3des +cipher. Its use is strongly discouraged due to cryptographic +weaknesses. .It Fl c Ar cipher_spec Additionally, for protocol version 2 a comma-separated list of ciphers can be specified in order of preference. @@ -431,17 +449,27 @@ .It Fl g Allows remote hosts to connect to local forwarded ports. .It Fl i Ar identity_file -Selects the file from which the identity (private key) for +Selects a file from which the identity (private key) for RSA or DSA authentication is read. -Default is +The default is .Pa $HOME/.ssh/identity -in the user's home directory. +for protocol version 1, and +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa +and +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa +for protocol version 2. Identity files may also be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file. It is possible to have multiple .Fl i options (and multiple identities specified in configuration files). +.It Fl I Ar smartcard_device +Specifies which smartcard device to use. The argument is +the device +.Nm +should use to communicate with a smartcard used for storing the user's +private RSA key. .It Fl k Disables forwarding of Kerberos tickets and AFS tokens. This may also be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file. @@ -477,20 +505,19 @@ option.) .It Fl N Do not execute a remote command. -This is useful if you just want to forward ports +This is useful for just forwarding ports (protocol version 2 only). .It Fl o Ar option -Can be used to give options in the format used in the config file. +Can be used to give options in the format used in the configuration file. This is useful for specifying options for which there is no separate command-line flag. -The option has the same format as a line in the configuration file. .It Fl p Ar port Port to connect to on the remote host. This can be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file. .It Fl P Use a non-privileged port for outgoing connections. -This can be used if your firewall does +This can be used if a firewall does not permit connections from privileged ports. Note that this option turns off .Cm RhostsAuthentication @@ -500,10 +527,9 @@ .It Fl q Quiet mode. Causes all warning and diagnostic messages to be suppressed. -Only fatal errors are displayed. .It Fl s -May be used to request invocation of a subsystem on the remote system. Subsystems are a feature of the SSH2 protocol which facilitate the use -of SSH as a secure transport for other application (eg. sftp). The +May be used to request invocation of a subsystem on the remote system. Subsystems are a feature of the SSH2 protocol which facilitate the use +of SSH as a secure transport for other applications (eg. sftp). The subsystem is specified as the remote command. .It Fl t Force pseudo-tty allocation. @@ -547,8 +573,16 @@ slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks. The default value can be set on a host-by-host basis in the configuration files; see the -.Cm Compress +.Cm Compression option below. +.It Fl F Ar configfile +Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file. +If a configuration file is given on the command line, +the system-wide configuration file +.Pq Pa /etc/ssh_config +will be ignored. +The default for the per-user configuration file is +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/config . .It Fl L Ar port:host:hostport Specifies that the given port on the local (client) host is to be forwarded to the given host and port on the remote side. @@ -582,6 +616,20 @@ logging in as root on the remote machine. IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax: .Ar port/host/hostport +.It Fl D Ar port +Specifies a local +.Dq dynamic +application-level port forwarding. +This works by allocating a socket to listen to +.Ar port +on the local side, and whenever a connection is made to this port, the +connection is forwarded over the secure channel, and the application +protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the +remote machine. Currently the SOCKS4 protocol is supported, and +.Nm +will act as a SOCKS4 server. +Only root can forward privileged ports. +Dynamic port forwardings can also be specified in the configuration file. .It Fl 1 Forces .Nm @@ -601,7 +649,8 @@ .El .Sh CONFIGURATION FILES .Nm -obtains configuration data from the following sources (in this order): +obtains configuration data from the following sources in +the following order: command line options, user's configuration file .Pq Pa $HOME/.ssh/config , and system-wide configuration file @@ -626,9 +675,21 @@ .Pp Otherwise a line is of the format .Dq keyword arguments . +Configuration options may be separated by whitespace or +optional whitespace and exactly one +.Ql = ; +the latter format is useful to avoid the need to quote whitespace +when specifying configuration options using the +.Nm ssh , +.Nm scp +and +.Nm sftp +.Fl o +option. +.Pp The possible -keywords and their meanings are as follows (note that the -configuration files are case-sensitive): +keywords and their meanings are as follows (note that +keywords are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive): .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Cm Host Restricts the following declarations (up to the next @@ -659,14 +720,21 @@ If set to .Dq yes , passphrase/password querying will be disabled. -This option is useful in scripts and other batch jobs where you have no -user to supply the password. +This option is useful in scripts and other batch jobs where no user +is present to supply the password. The argument must be .Dq yes or .Dq no . The default is .Dq no . +.It Cm BindAddress +Specify the interface to transmit from on machines with multiple +interfaces or aliased addresses. +Note that this option does not work if +.Cm UsePrivilegedPort +is set to +.Dq yes . .It Cm CheckHostIP If this flag is set to .Dq yes , @@ -683,10 +751,19 @@ Specifies the cipher to use for encrypting the session in protocol version 1. Currently, -.Dq blowfish +.Dq blowfish , +.Dq 3des , and -.Dq 3des +.Dq des are supported. +.Ar des +is only supported in the +.Nm +client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations +that do not support the +.Ar 3des +cipher. Its use is strongly discouraged due to cryptographic +weaknesses. The default is .Dq 3des . .It Cm Ciphers @@ -699,6 +776,22 @@ ``aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc,arcfour, aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc'' .Ed +.It Cm ClearAllForwardings +Specifies that all local, remote and dynamic port forwardings +specified in the configuration files or on the command line be +cleared. This option is primarily useful when used from the +.Nm +command line to clear port forwardings set in +configuration files, and is automatically set by +.Xr scp 1 +and +.Xr sftp 1 . +The argument must be +.Dq yes +or +.Dq no . +The default is +.Dq no . .It Cm Compression Specifies whether to use compression. The argument must be @@ -719,7 +812,18 @@ back to rsh or exiting. The argument must be an integer. This may be useful in scripts if the connection sometimes fails. -The default is 4. +The default is 1. +.It Cm DynamicForward +Specifies that a TCP/IP port on the local machine be forwarded +over the secure channel, and the application +protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the +remote machine. The argument must be a port number. +Currently the SOCKS4 protocol is supported, and +.Nm +will act as a SOCKS4 server. +Multiple forwardings may be specified, and +additional forwardings can be given on the command line. Only +the superuser can forward privileged ports. .It Cm EscapeChar Sets the escape character (default: .Ql ~ ) . @@ -770,6 +874,15 @@ .It Cm GatewayPorts Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to local forwarded ports. +By default, +.Nm +binds local port forwardings to the loopback addresss. This +prevents other remote hosts from connecting to forwarded ports. +.Cm GatewayPorts +can be used to specify that +.Nm +should bind local port forwardings to the wildcard address, +thus allowing remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports. The argument must be .Dq yes or @@ -777,13 +890,9 @@ The default is .Dq no . .It Cm GlobalKnownHostsFile -Specifies a file to use for the protocol version 1 global +Specifies a file to use for the global host key database instead of .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts . -.It Cm GlobalKnownHostsFile2 -Specifies a file to use for the protocol version 2 global -host key database instead of -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 . .It Cm HostbasedAuthentication Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with public key authentication. @@ -792,21 +901,21 @@ or .Dq no . The default is -.Dq yes . +.Dq no . This option applies to protocol version 2 only and is similar to .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication . .It Cm HostKeyAlgorithms -Specfies the protocol version 2 host key algorithms +Specifies the protocol version 2 host key algorithms that the client wants to use in order of preference. The default for this option is: -.Dq ssh-rsa,ssh-dss +.Dq ssh-rsa,ssh-dss . .It Cm HostKeyAlias Specifies an alias that should be used instead of the real host name when looking up or saving the host key in the host key database files. This option is useful for tunneling ssh connections -or if you have multiple servers running on a single host. +or for multiple servers running on a single host. .It Cm HostName Specifies the real host name to log into. This can be used to specify nicknames or abbreviations for hosts. @@ -815,10 +924,14 @@ .Cm HostName specifications). .It Cm IdentityFile -Specifies the file from which the user's RSA or DSA authentication identity -is read (default +Specifies a file from which the user's RSA or DSA authentication identity +is read. The default is .Pa $HOME/.ssh/identity -in the user's home directory). +for protocol version 1, and +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa +and +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa +for protocol version 2. Additionally, any identities represented by the authentication agent will be used for authentication. The file name may use the tilde @@ -827,7 +940,7 @@ multiple identity files specified in configuration files; all these identities will be tried in sequence. .It Cm KeepAlive -Specifies whether the system should send keepalive messages to the +Specifies whether the system should send TCP keepalive messages to the other side. If they are sent, death of the connection or crash of one of the machines will be properly noticed. @@ -842,8 +955,7 @@ This is important in scripts, and many users want it too. .Pp To disable keepalives, the value should be set to -.Dq no -in both the server and the client configuration files. +.Dq no . .It Cm KerberosAuthentication Specifies whether Kerberos authentication will be used. The argument to this keyword must be @@ -859,9 +971,11 @@ .Dq no . .It Cm LocalForward Specifies that a TCP/IP port on the local machine be forwarded over -the secure channel to given host:port from the remote machine. +the secure channel to the specified host and port from the remote machine. The first argument must be a port number, and the second must be -host:port. +.Ar host:port . +IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax: +.Ar host/port . Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional forwardings can be given on the command line. Only the superuser can forward privileged ports. @@ -869,20 +983,27 @@ Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from .Nm ssh . The possible values are: -QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE and DEBUG. -The default is INFO. +QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2 and DEBUG3. +The default is INFO. DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent. DEBUG2 +and DEBUG3 each specify higher levels of verbose output. .It Cm MACs -Specifies the MAC (message authentication code) algorithms +Specifies the MAC (message authentication code) algorithms in order of preference. The MAC algorithm is used in protocol version 2 for data integrity protection. Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated. The default is -.Pp -.Bd -literal - ``hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,hmac-ripemd160@openssh.com, - hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96'' -.Ed +.Dq hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96 . +.It Cm NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost +This option can be used if the home directory is shared across machines. +In this case localhost will refer to a different machine on each of +the machines and the user will get many warnings about changed host keys. +However, this option disables host authentication for localhost. +The argument to this keyword must be +.Dq yes +or +.Dq no . +The default is to check the host key for localhost. .It Cm NumberOfPasswordPrompts Specifies the number of password prompts before giving up. The argument to this keyword must be an integer. @@ -899,13 +1020,13 @@ Specifies the port number to connect on the remote host. Default is 22. .It Cm PreferredAuthentications -Specifies the order in which the client should try protocol 2 -authentication methods. This allows a client to prefer one method (e.g. +Specifies the order in which the client should try protocol 2 +authentication methods. This allows a client to prefer one method (e.g. .Cm keyboard-interactive ) over another method (e.g. .Cm password ) The default for this option is: -.Dq publickey, password, keyboard-interactive +.Dq hostbased,publickey,keyboard-interactive,password . .It Cm Protocol Specifies the protocol versions .Nm @@ -957,9 +1078,11 @@ This option applies to protocol version 2 only. .It Cm RemoteForward Specifies that a TCP/IP port on the remote machine be forwarded over -the secure channel to given host:port from the local machine. +the secure channel to the specified host and port from the local machine. The first argument must be a port number, and the second must be -host:port. +.Ar host:port . +IPv6 addresses can be specified with an alternative syntax: +.Ar host/port . Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional forwardings can be given on the command line. Only the superuser can forward privileged ports. @@ -972,8 +1095,8 @@ authentication time on slow connections when rhosts authentication is not used. Most servers do not permit RhostsAuthentication because it -is not secure (see -.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication ). +is not secure (see +.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication ) . The argument to this keyword must be .Dq yes or @@ -1005,31 +1128,31 @@ Note that this option applies to protocol version 1 only. .It Cm ChallengeResponseAuthentication Specifies whether to use challenge response authentication. -Currently there is only support for -.Xr skey 1 -authentication. The argument to this keyword must be .Dq yes or .Dq no . The default is -.Dq no . +.Dq yes . +.It Cm SmartcardDevice +Specifies which smartcard device to use. The argument to this keyword is +the device +.Nm +should use to communicate with a smartcard used for storing the user's +private RSA key. By default, no device is specified and smartcard support +is not activated. .It Cm StrictHostKeyChecking If this flag is set to .Dq yes , .Nm will never automatically add host keys to the .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts -and -.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts2 -files, and refuses to connect to hosts whose host key has changed. -This provides maximum protection against trojan horse attacks. -However, it can be somewhat annoying if you don't have good +file, and refuses to connect to hosts whose host key has changed. +This provides maximum protection against trojan horse attacks, +however, can be annoying when the .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts -and -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 -files installed and frequently -connect to new hosts. +file is poorly maintained, or connections to new hosts are +frequently made. This option forces the user to manually add all new hosts. If this flag is set to @@ -1061,26 +1184,22 @@ .Dq no . The default is .Dq no . -Note that you need to set this option to +Note that this option must be set to .Dq yes -if you want to use +if .Cm RhostsAuthentication and .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication -with older servers. +authentications are needed with older servers. .It Cm User Specifies the user to log in as. -This can be useful if you have a different user name on different machines. +This can be useful when a different user name is used on different machines. This saves the trouble of having to remember to give the user name on the command line. .It Cm UserKnownHostsFile -Specifies a file to use for the protocol version 1 user +Specifies a file to use for the user host key database instead of .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts . -.It Cm UserKnownHostsFile2 -Specifies a file to use for the protocol version 2 user -host key database instead of -.Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts2 . .It Cm UseRsh Specifies that rlogin/rsh should be used for this host. It is possible that the host does not at all support the @@ -1133,14 +1252,37 @@ .Ev USER ; set for compatibility with systems that use this variable. .It Ev MAIL -Set to point the user's mailbox. +Set to the path of the user's mailbox. .It Ev PATH Set to the default .Ev PATH , as specified when compiling .Nm ssh . +.It Ev SSH_ASKPASS +If +.Nm +needs a passphrase, it will read the passphrase from the current +terminal if it was run from a terminal. +If +.Nm +does not have a terminal associated with it but +.Ev DISPLAY +and +.Ev SSH_ASKPASS +are set, it will execute the program specified by +.Ev SSH_ASKPASS +and open an X11 window to read the passphrase. +This is particularly useful when calling +.Nm +from a +.Pa .Xsession +or related script. +(Note that on some machines it +may be necessary to redirect the input from +.Pa /dev/null +to make this work.) .It Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK -indicates the path of a unix-domain socket used to communicate with the +Identifies the path of a unix-domain socket used to communicate with the agent. .It Ev SSH_CLIENT Identifies the client end of the connection. @@ -1173,13 +1315,10 @@ to the environment. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width Ds -.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts, $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts2 -Records host keys for all hosts the user has logged into (that are not +.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts +Records host keys for all hosts the user has logged into that are not in -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts -for protocol version 1 or -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 -for protocol version 2). +.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts . See .Xr sshd 8 . .It Pa $HOME/.ssh/identity, $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa, $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa @@ -1202,15 +1341,15 @@ file should be added to .Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys on all machines -where you wish to log in using protocol version 1 RSA authentication. +where the user wishes to log in using protocol version 1 RSA authentication. The contents of the .Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub and .Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub file should be added to -.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2 +.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys on all machines -where you wish to log in using protocol version 2 DSA/RSA authentication. +where the user wishes to log in using protocol version 2 DSA/RSA authentication. These files are not sensitive and can (but need not) be readable by anyone. These files are @@ -1226,34 +1365,23 @@ but the recommended permissions are read/write for the user, and not accessible by others. .It Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys -Lists the RSA keys that can be used for logging in as this user. +Lists the public keys (RSA/DSA) that can be used for logging in as this user. The format of this file is described in the .Xr sshd 8 manual page. In the simplest form the format is the same as the .pub -identity files (that is, each line contains the number of bits in -modulus, public exponent, modulus, and comment fields, separated by -spaces). +identity files. This file is not highly sensitive, but the recommended permissions are read/write for the user, and not accessible by others. -.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2 -Lists the public keys (RSA/DSA) that can be used for logging in as this user. -This file is not highly sensitive, but the recommended -permissions are read/write for the user, and not accessible by others. -.It Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts, /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 +.It Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts Systemwide list of known host keys. -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts -contains RSA and -.Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 -contains RSA or DSA keys for protocol version 2. -These files should be prepared by the +This file should be prepared by the system administrator to contain the public host keys of all machines in the organization. This file should be world-readable. This file contains public keys, one per line, in the following format (fields separated -by spaces): system name, number of bits in modulus, public exponent, -modulus, and optional comment field. +by spaces): system name, public key and optional comment field. When different names are used for the same machine, all such names should be listed, separated by commas. @@ -1274,6 +1402,15 @@ values that are not specified in the user's configuration file, and for those users who do not have a configuration file. This file must be world-readable. +.It Pa /etc/ssh_host_key, /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key, /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key +These three files contain the private parts of the host keys +and are used for +.Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication +and +.Cm HostbasedAuthentication . +Since they are readable only by root +.Nm +must be setuid root if these authentication methods are desired. .It Pa $HOME/.rhosts This file is used in .Pa \&.rhosts @@ -1299,9 +1436,9 @@ .Xr sshd 8 will be installed so that it requires successful RSA host authentication before permitting \s+2.\s0rhosts authentication. -If your server machine does not have the client's host key in +If the server machine does not have the client's host key in .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts , -you can store it in +it can be stored in .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts . The easiest way to do this is to connect back to the client from the server machine using ssh; this @@ -1314,7 +1451,7 @@ having this file is to be able to use rhosts authentication with .Nm without permitting login with -.Xr rlogin 1 +.Nm rlogin or .Xr rsh 1 . .It Pa /etc/hosts.equiv @@ -1357,6 +1494,10 @@ .Sx ENVIRONMENT above. .El +.Sh DIAGNOSTICS +.Nm +exits with the exit status of the remote command or with 255 +if an error occurred. .Sh AUTHORS OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen. @@ -1367,7 +1508,6 @@ Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0. .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr rlogin 1 , .Xr rsh 1 , .Xr scp 1 , .Xr sftp 1 , @@ -1383,7 +1523,7 @@ .%A T. Rinne .%A S. Lehtinen .%T "SSH Protocol Architecture" -.%N draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-07.txt -.%D January 2001 +.%N draft-ietf-secsh-architecture-12.txt +.%D January 2002 .%O work in progress material .Re