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1.1       stevesk    38: .Dt SSH_CONFIG 5
                     39: .Os
                     40: .Sh NAME
                     41: .Nm ssh_config
                     42: .Nd OpenSSH SSH client configuration files
                     43: .Sh SYNOPSIS
1.98      jmc        44: .Nm ~/.ssh/config
                     45: .Nm /etc/ssh/ssh_config
1.1       stevesk    46: .Sh DESCRIPTION
1.84      jmc        47: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk    48: obtains configuration data from the following sources in
                     49: the following order:
1.79      jmc        50: .Pp
1.2       stevesk    51: .Bl -enum -offset indent -compact
                     52: .It
                     53: command-line options
                     54: .It
                     55: user's configuration file
1.50      djm        56: .Pq Pa ~/.ssh/config
1.2       stevesk    57: .It
                     58: system-wide configuration file
                     59: .Pq Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
                     60: .El
1.1       stevesk    61: .Pp
                     62: For each parameter, the first obtained value
                     63: will be used.
1.41      jmc        64: The configuration files contain sections separated by
1.1       stevesk    65: .Dq Host
                     66: specifications, and that section is only applied for hosts that
                     67: match one of the patterns given in the specification.
1.193     djm        68: The matched host name is usually the one given on the command line
                     69: (see the
                     70: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
                     71: option for exceptions.)
1.1       stevesk    72: .Pp
                     73: Since the first obtained value for each parameter is used, more
                     74: host-specific declarations should be given near the beginning of the
                     75: file, and general defaults at the end.
1.80      jmc        76: .Pp
1.1       stevesk    77: The configuration file has the following format:
                     78: .Pp
                     79: Empty lines and lines starting with
                     80: .Ql #
                     81: are comments.
                     82: Otherwise a line is of the format
                     83: .Dq keyword arguments .
                     84: Configuration options may be separated by whitespace or
                     85: optional whitespace and exactly one
                     86: .Ql = ;
                     87: the latter format is useful to avoid the need to quote whitespace
                     88: when specifying configuration options using the
                     89: .Nm ssh ,
1.87      jmc        90: .Nm scp ,
1.1       stevesk    91: and
                     92: .Nm sftp
                     93: .Fl o
                     94: option.
1.88      dtucker    95: Arguments may optionally be enclosed in double quotes
                     96: .Pq \&"
                     97: in order to represent arguments containing spaces.
1.1       stevesk    98: .Pp
                     99: The possible
                    100: keywords and their meanings are as follows (note that
                    101: keywords are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive):
                    102: .Bl -tag -width Ds
                    103: .It Cm Host
                    104: Restricts the following declarations (up to the next
                    105: .Cm Host
1.169     djm       106: or
                    107: .Cm Match
1.1       stevesk   108: keyword) to be only for those hosts that match one of the patterns
                    109: given after the keyword.
1.112     krw       110: If more than one pattern is provided, they should be separated by whitespace.
1.1       stevesk   111: A single
1.83      jmc       112: .Ql *
1.1       stevesk   113: as a pattern can be used to provide global
                    114: defaults for all hosts.
1.193     djm       115: The host is usually the
1.1       stevesk   116: .Ar hostname
1.193     djm       117: argument given on the command line
                    118: (see the
                    119: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
                    120: option for exceptions.)
1.148     djm       121: .Pp
                    122: A pattern entry may be negated by prefixing it with an exclamation mark
                    123: .Pq Sq !\& .
                    124: If a negated entry is matched, then the
                    125: .Cm Host
                    126: entry is ignored, regardless of whether any other patterns on the line
                    127: match.
                    128: Negated matches are therefore useful to provide exceptions for wildcard
                    129: matches.
1.81      jmc       130: .Pp
                    131: See
                    132: .Sx PATTERNS
                    133: for more information on patterns.
1.170     jmc       134: .It Cm Match
1.169     djm       135: Restricts the following declarations (up to the next
                    136: .Cm Host
                    137: or
                    138: .Cm Match
                    139: keyword) to be used only when the conditions following the
                    140: .Cm Match
                    141: keyword are satisfied.
1.193     djm       142: Match conditions are specified using one or more critera
1.178     dtucker   143: or the single token
                    144: .Cm all
1.193     djm       145: which always matches.
                    146: The available criteria keywords are:
                    147: .Cm canonical ,
1.176     djm       148: .Cm exec ,
1.169     djm       149: .Cm host ,
                    150: .Cm originalhost ,
                    151: .Cm user ,
                    152: and
                    153: .Cm localuser .
1.193     djm       154: The
                    155: .Cm all
                    156: criteria must appear alone or immediately after
1.194     jmc       157: .Cm canonical .
1.193     djm       158: Other criteria may be combined arbitrarily.
                    159: All criteria but
                    160: .Cm all
                    161: and
                    162: .Cm canonical
                    163: require an argument.
                    164: Criteria may be negated by prepending an exclamation mark
                    165: .Pq Sq !\& .
1.169     djm       166: .Pp
1.177     jmc       167: The
1.193     djm       168: .Cm canonical
                    169: keywork matches only when the configuration file is being re-parsed
                    170: after hostname canonicalization (see the
                    171: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
                    172: option.)
                    173: This may be useful to specify conditions that work with canonical host
                    174: names only.
                    175: The
1.176     djm       176: .Cm exec
1.177     jmc       177: keyword executes the specified command under the user's shell.
1.169     djm       178: If the command returns a zero exit status then the condition is considered true.
                    179: Commands containing whitespace characters must be quoted.
1.175     djm       180: The following character sequences in the command will be expanded prior to
                    181: execution:
                    182: .Ql %L
                    183: will be substituted by the first component of the local host name,
                    184: .Ql %l
                    185: will be substituted by the local host name (including any domain name),
                    186: .Ql %h
                    187: will be substituted by the target host name,
                    188: .Ql %n
                    189: will be substituted by the original target host name
1.176     djm       190: specified on the command-line,
1.175     djm       191: .Ql %p
                    192: the destination port,
                    193: .Ql %r
                    194: by the remote login username, and
                    195: .Ql %u
                    196: by the username of the user running
                    197: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.169     djm       198: .Pp
                    199: The other keywords' criteria must be single entries or comma-separated
                    200: lists and may use the wildcard and negation operators described in the
                    201: .Sx PATTERNS
                    202: section.
                    203: The criteria for the
                    204: .Cm host
                    205: keyword are matched against the target hostname, after any substitution
                    206: by the
                    207: .Cm Hostname
1.193     djm       208: or
                    209: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
                    210: options.
1.169     djm       211: The
                    212: .Cm originalhost
                    213: keyword matches against the hostname as it was specified on the command-line.
                    214: The
                    215: .Cm user
                    216: keyword matches against the target username on the remote host.
                    217: The
                    218: .Cm localuser
                    219: keyword matches against the name of the local user running
                    220: .Xr ssh 1
                    221: (this keyword may be useful in system-wide
                    222: .Nm
                    223: files).
1.10      djm       224: .It Cm AddressFamily
1.11      jmc       225: Specifies which address family to use when connecting.
                    226: Valid arguments are
1.10      djm       227: .Dq any ,
                    228: .Dq inet
1.84      jmc       229: (use IPv4 only), or
1.10      djm       230: .Dq inet6
1.40      jmc       231: (use IPv6 only).
1.1       stevesk   232: .It Cm BatchMode
                    233: If set to
                    234: .Dq yes ,
                    235: passphrase/password querying will be disabled.
                    236: This option is useful in scripts and other batch jobs where no user
                    237: is present to supply the password.
                    238: The argument must be
                    239: .Dq yes
                    240: or
                    241: .Dq no .
                    242: The default is
                    243: .Dq no .
                    244: .It Cm BindAddress
1.60      dtucker   245: Use the specified address on the local machine as the source address of
1.61      jmc       246: the connection.
                    247: Only useful on systems with more than one address.
1.1       stevesk   248: Note that this option does not work if
                    249: .Cm UsePrivilegedPort
                    250: is set to
                    251: .Dq yes .
1.171     djm       252: .It Cm CanonicalDomains
1.172     jmc       253: When
1.173     djm       254: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
1.171     djm       255: is enabled, this option specifies the list of domain suffixes in which to
                    256: search for the specified destination host.
1.173     djm       257: .It Cm CanonicalizeFallbackLocal
1.174     djm       258: Specifies whether to fail with an error when hostname canonicalization fails.
1.172     jmc       259: The default,
1.184     djm       260: .Dq yes ,
1.172     jmc       261: will attempt to look up the unqualified hostname using the system resolver's
1.171     djm       262: search rules.
                    263: A value of
1.184     djm       264: .Dq no
1.171     djm       265: will cause
                    266: .Xr ssh 1
                    267: to fail instantly if
1.173     djm       268: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
1.171     djm       269: is enabled and the target hostname cannot be found in any of the domains
                    270: specified by
                    271: .Cm CanonicalDomains .
1.173     djm       272: .It Cm CanonicalizeHostname
1.174     djm       273: Controls whether explicit hostname canonicalization is performed.
1.172     jmc       274: The default,
                    275: .Dq no ,
1.171     djm       276: is not to perform any name rewriting and let the system resolver handle all
                    277: hostname lookups.
                    278: If set to
                    279: .Dq yes
                    280: then, for connections that do not use a
                    281: .Cm ProxyCommand ,
                    282: .Xr ssh 1
1.173     djm       283: will attempt to canonicalize the hostname specified on the command line
1.171     djm       284: using the
                    285: .Cm CanonicalDomains
                    286: suffixes and
1.173     djm       287: .Cm CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs
1.171     djm       288: rules.
                    289: If
1.173     djm       290: .Cm CanonicalizeHostname
1.171     djm       291: is set to
                    292: .Dq always ,
1.174     djm       293: then canonicalization is applied to proxied connections too.
1.185     djm       294: .Pp
1.193     djm       295: If this option is enabled, then the configuration files are processed
                    296: again using the new target name to pick up any new configuration in matching
1.185     djm       297: .Cm Host
1.193     djm       298: and
                    299: .Cm Match
1.185     djm       300: stanzas.
1.173     djm       301: .It Cm CanonicalizeMaxDots
1.172     jmc       302: Specifies the maximum number of dot characters in a hostname before
1.174     djm       303: canonicalization is disabled.
1.172     jmc       304: The default,
                    305: .Dq 1 ,
                    306: allows a single dot (i.e. hostname.subdomain).
1.173     djm       307: .It Cm CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs
1.172     jmc       308: Specifies rules to determine whether CNAMEs should be followed when
1.173     djm       309: canonicalizing hostnames.
1.171     djm       310: The rules consist of one or more arguments of
1.172     jmc       311: .Ar source_domain_list : Ns Ar target_domain_list ,
1.171     djm       312: where
                    313: .Ar source_domain_list
1.174     djm       314: is a pattern-list of domains that may follow CNAMEs in canonicalization,
1.171     djm       315: and
                    316: .Ar target_domain_list
1.172     jmc       317: is a pattern-list of domains that they may resolve to.
1.171     djm       318: .Pp
                    319: For example,
                    320: .Dq *.a.example.com:*.b.example.com,*.c.example.com
                    321: will allow hostnames matching
                    322: .Dq *.a.example.com
1.173     djm       323: to be canonicalized to names in the
1.171     djm       324: .Dq *.b.example.com
                    325: or
                    326: .Dq *.c.example.com
                    327: domains.
1.1       stevesk   328: .It Cm ChallengeResponseAuthentication
1.82      jmc       329: Specifies whether to use challenge-response authentication.
1.1       stevesk   330: The argument to this keyword must be
                    331: .Dq yes
                    332: or
                    333: .Dq no .
                    334: The default is
                    335: .Dq yes .
                    336: .It Cm CheckHostIP
                    337: If this flag is set to
                    338: .Dq yes ,
1.84      jmc       339: .Xr ssh 1
                    340: will additionally check the host IP address in the
1.1       stevesk   341: .Pa known_hosts
                    342: file.
                    343: This allows ssh to detect if a host key changed due to DNS spoofing.
1.107     grunk     344: If the option is set to
1.1       stevesk   345: .Dq no ,
                    346: the check will not be executed.
                    347: The default is
                    348: .Dq yes .
                    349: .It Cm Cipher
                    350: Specifies the cipher to use for encrypting the session
                    351: in protocol version 1.
                    352: Currently,
                    353: .Dq blowfish ,
                    354: .Dq 3des ,
                    355: and
                    356: .Dq des
                    357: are supported.
                    358: .Ar des
                    359: is only supported in the
1.84      jmc       360: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk   361: client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations
                    362: that do not support the
                    363: .Ar 3des
1.7       jmc       364: cipher.
                    365: Its use is strongly discouraged due to cryptographic weaknesses.
1.1       stevesk   366: The default is
                    367: .Dq 3des .
                    368: .It Cm Ciphers
                    369: Specifies the ciphers allowed for protocol version 2
                    370: in order of preference.
                    371: Multiple ciphers must be comma-separated.
1.180     djm       372: The supported ciphers are:
                    373: .Pp
1.186     naddy     374: .Bl -item -compact -offset indent
                    375: .It
                    376: 3des-cbc
                    377: .It
                    378: aes128-cbc
                    379: .It
                    380: aes192-cbc
                    381: .It
                    382: aes256-cbc
                    383: .It
                    384: aes128-ctr
                    385: .It
                    386: aes192-ctr
                    387: .It
                    388: aes256-ctr
                    389: .It
                    390: aes128-gcm@openssh.com
                    391: .It
                    392: aes256-gcm@openssh.com
                    393: .It
                    394: arcfour
                    395: .It
                    396: arcfour128
                    397: .It
                    398: arcfour256
                    399: .It
                    400: blowfish-cbc
                    401: .It
                    402: cast128-cbc
                    403: .It
                    404: chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com
                    405: .El
1.180     djm       406: .Pp
1.84      jmc       407: The default is:
1.186     naddy     408: .Bd -literal -offset indent
                    409: aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,
1.161     markus    410: aes128-gcm@openssh.com,aes256-gcm@openssh.com,
1.180     djm       411: chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com,
1.186     naddy     412: arcfour256,arcfour128,
                    413: aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc,
                    414: aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,arcfour
1.1       stevesk   415: .Ed
1.180     djm       416: .Pp
                    417: The list of available ciphers may also be obtained using the
                    418: .Fl Q
                    419: option of
                    420: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.1       stevesk   421: .It Cm ClearAllForwardings
1.84      jmc       422: Specifies that all local, remote, and dynamic port forwardings
1.1       stevesk   423: specified in the configuration files or on the command line be
1.7       jmc       424: cleared.
                    425: This option is primarily useful when used from the
1.84      jmc       426: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk   427: command line to clear port forwardings set in
                    428: configuration files, and is automatically set by
                    429: .Xr scp 1
                    430: and
                    431: .Xr sftp 1 .
                    432: The argument must be
                    433: .Dq yes
                    434: or
                    435: .Dq no .
                    436: The default is
                    437: .Dq no .
                    438: .It Cm Compression
                    439: Specifies whether to use compression.
                    440: The argument must be
                    441: .Dq yes
                    442: or
                    443: .Dq no .
                    444: The default is
                    445: .Dq no .
                    446: .It Cm CompressionLevel
                    447: Specifies the compression level to use if compression is enabled.
                    448: The argument must be an integer from 1 (fast) to 9 (slow, best).
                    449: The default level is 6, which is good for most applications.
                    450: The meaning of the values is the same as in
                    451: .Xr gzip 1 .
                    452: Note that this option applies to protocol version 1 only.
                    453: .It Cm ConnectionAttempts
                    454: Specifies the number of tries (one per second) to make before exiting.
                    455: The argument must be an integer.
                    456: This may be useful in scripts if the connection sometimes fails.
                    457: The default is 1.
1.9       djm       458: .It Cm ConnectTimeout
1.84      jmc       459: Specifies the timeout (in seconds) used when connecting to the
                    460: SSH server, instead of using the default system TCP timeout.
1.11      jmc       461: This value is used only when the target is down or really unreachable,
                    462: not when it refuses the connection.
1.36      djm       463: .It Cm ControlMaster
                    464: Enables the sharing of multiple sessions over a single network connection.
                    465: When set to
1.84      jmc       466: .Dq yes ,
                    467: .Xr ssh 1
1.36      djm       468: will listen for connections on a control socket specified using the
                    469: .Cm ControlPath
                    470: argument.
                    471: Additional sessions can connect to this socket using the same
                    472: .Cm ControlPath
                    473: with
                    474: .Cm ControlMaster
                    475: set to
                    476: .Dq no
1.38      jmc       477: (the default).
1.64      jmc       478: These sessions will try to reuse the master instance's network connection
1.63      djm       479: rather than initiating new ones, but will fall back to connecting normally
                    480: if the control socket does not exist, or is not listening.
                    481: .Pp
1.37      djm       482: Setting this to
                    483: .Dq ask
1.84      jmc       484: will cause ssh
1.37      djm       485: to listen for control connections, but require confirmation using the
                    486: .Ev SSH_ASKPASS
                    487: program before they are accepted (see
                    488: .Xr ssh-add 1
1.38      jmc       489: for details).
1.51      jakob     490: If the
                    491: .Cm ControlPath
1.84      jmc       492: cannot be opened,
                    493: ssh will continue without connecting to a master instance.
1.58      djm       494: .Pp
                    495: X11 and
1.59      jmc       496: .Xr ssh-agent 1
1.58      djm       497: forwarding is supported over these multiplexed connections, however the
1.70      stevesk   498: display and agent forwarded will be the one belonging to the master
1.59      jmc       499: connection i.e. it is not possible to forward multiple displays or agents.
1.56      djm       500: .Pp
                    501: Two additional options allow for opportunistic multiplexing: try to use a
                    502: master connection but fall back to creating a new one if one does not already
                    503: exist.
                    504: These options are:
                    505: .Dq auto
                    506: and
                    507: .Dq autoask .
                    508: The latter requires confirmation like the
                    509: .Dq ask
                    510: option.
1.36      djm       511: .It Cm ControlPath
1.55      djm       512: Specify the path to the control socket used for connection sharing as described
                    513: in the
1.36      djm       514: .Cm ControlMaster
1.57      djm       515: section above or the string
                    516: .Dq none
                    517: to disable connection sharing.
1.55      djm       518: In the path,
1.147     djm       519: .Ql %L
                    520: will be substituted by the first component of the local host name,
1.77      djm       521: .Ql %l
1.147     djm       522: will be substituted by the local host name (including any domain name),
1.55      djm       523: .Ql %h
                    524: will be substituted by the target host name,
1.150     jmc       525: .Ql %n
                    526: will be substituted by the original target host name
                    527: specified on the command line,
1.55      djm       528: .Ql %p
1.175     djm       529: the destination port,
1.55      djm       530: .Ql %r
1.188     djm       531: by the remote login username,
1.147     djm       532: .Ql %u
                    533: by the username of the user running
1.188     djm       534: .Xr ssh 1 , and
1.189     jmc       535: .Ql \&%C
1.188     djm       536: by a hash of the concatenation: %l%h%p%r.
1.56      djm       537: It is recommended that any
                    538: .Cm ControlPath
                    539: used for opportunistic connection sharing include
1.195     djm       540: at least %h, %p, and %r (or alternatively %C) and be placed in a directory
                    541: that is not writable by other users.
1.56      djm       542: This ensures that shared connections are uniquely identified.
1.137     djm       543: .It Cm ControlPersist
                    544: When used in conjunction with
                    545: .Cm ControlMaster ,
                    546: specifies that the master connection should remain open
                    547: in the background (waiting for future client connections)
                    548: after the initial client connection has been closed.
                    549: If set to
                    550: .Dq no ,
                    551: then the master connection will not be placed into the background,
                    552: and will close as soon as the initial client connection is closed.
                    553: If set to
1.195     djm       554: .Dq yes
                    555: or
                    556: .Dq 0 ,
1.137     djm       557: then the master connection will remain in the background indefinitely
                    558: (until killed or closed via a mechanism such as the
                    559: .Xr ssh 1
                    560: .Dq Fl O No exit
                    561: option).
                    562: If set to a time in seconds, or a time in any of the formats documented in
                    563: .Xr sshd_config 5 ,
                    564: then the backgrounded master connection will automatically terminate
                    565: after it has remained idle (with no client connections) for the
                    566: specified time.
1.38      jmc       567: .It Cm DynamicForward
1.74      jmc       568: Specifies that a TCP port on the local machine be forwarded
1.38      jmc       569: over the secure channel, and the application
                    570: protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the
                    571: remote machine.
1.62      djm       572: .Pp
                    573: The argument must be
                    574: .Sm off
                    575: .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port .
                    576: .Sm on
1.138     djm       577: IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in square brackets.
1.62      djm       578: By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
                    579: .Cm GatewayPorts
                    580: setting.
                    581: However, an explicit
                    582: .Ar bind_address
                    583: may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
                    584: The
                    585: .Ar bind_address
                    586: of
                    587: .Dq localhost
                    588: indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
                    589: empty address or
                    590: .Sq *
                    591: indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
                    592: .Pp
1.38      jmc       593: Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and
1.84      jmc       594: .Xr ssh 1
1.38      jmc       595: will act as a SOCKS server.
                    596: Multiple forwardings may be specified, and
                    597: additional forwardings can be given on the command line.
                    598: Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
1.14      markus    599: .It Cm EnableSSHKeysign
                    600: Setting this option to
                    601: .Dq yes
                    602: in the global client configuration file
                    603: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
                    604: enables the use of the helper program
                    605: .Xr ssh-keysign 8
                    606: during
                    607: .Cm HostbasedAuthentication .
                    608: The argument must be
                    609: .Dq yes
                    610: or
                    611: .Dq no .
                    612: The default is
                    613: .Dq no .
1.23      jmc       614: This option should be placed in the non-hostspecific section.
1.14      markus    615: See
                    616: .Xr ssh-keysign 8
                    617: for more information.
1.1       stevesk   618: .It Cm EscapeChar
                    619: Sets the escape character (default:
                    620: .Ql ~ ) .
                    621: The escape character can also
                    622: be set on the command line.
                    623: The argument should be a single character,
                    624: .Ql ^
                    625: followed by a letter, or
                    626: .Dq none
                    627: to disable the escape
                    628: character entirely (making the connection transparent for binary
                    629: data).
1.96      markus    630: .It Cm ExitOnForwardFailure
                    631: Specifies whether
                    632: .Xr ssh 1
                    633: should terminate the connection if it cannot set up all requested
1.102     stevesk   634: dynamic, tunnel, local, and remote port forwardings.
1.96      markus    635: The argument must be
                    636: .Dq yes
                    637: or
                    638: .Dq no .
                    639: The default is
                    640: .Dq no .
1.197   ! djm       641: .It Cm FingerprintHash
        !           642: Specifies the hash algorithm used when displaying key fingerprints.
        !           643: Valid options are:
        !           644: .Dq md5
        !           645: and
        !           646: .Dq sha256 .
        !           647: .Dq md5 ,
        !           648: The default is
        !           649: .Dq sha256 .
1.1       stevesk   650: .It Cm ForwardAgent
                    651: Specifies whether the connection to the authentication agent (if any)
                    652: will be forwarded to the remote machine.
                    653: The argument must be
                    654: .Dq yes
                    655: or
                    656: .Dq no .
                    657: The default is
                    658: .Dq no .
1.3       stevesk   659: .Pp
1.7       jmc       660: Agent forwarding should be enabled with caution.
                    661: Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
                    662: (for the agent's Unix-domain socket)
                    663: can access the local agent through the forwarded connection.
                    664: An attacker cannot obtain key material from the agent,
1.3       stevesk   665: however they can perform operations on the keys that enable them to
                    666: authenticate using the identities loaded into the agent.
1.1       stevesk   667: .It Cm ForwardX11
                    668: Specifies whether X11 connections will be automatically redirected
                    669: over the secure channel and
                    670: .Ev DISPLAY
                    671: set.
                    672: The argument must be
                    673: .Dq yes
                    674: or
                    675: .Dq no .
                    676: The default is
                    677: .Dq no .
1.3       stevesk   678: .Pp
1.7       jmc       679: X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution.
                    680: Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on the remote host
1.22      markus    681: (for the user's X11 authorization database)
1.7       jmc       682: can access the local X11 display through the forwarded connection.
1.22      markus    683: An attacker may then be able to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring
                    684: if the
                    685: .Cm ForwardX11Trusted
                    686: option is also enabled.
1.134     djm       687: .It Cm ForwardX11Timeout
1.135     jmc       688: Specify a timeout for untrusted X11 forwarding
                    689: using the format described in the
1.166     jmc       690: TIME FORMATS section of
1.134     djm       691: .Xr sshd_config 5 .
                    692: X11 connections received by
                    693: .Xr ssh 1
                    694: after this time will be refused.
                    695: The default is to disable untrusted X11 forwarding after twenty minutes has
                    696: elapsed.
1.22      markus    697: .It Cm ForwardX11Trusted
1.34      jmc       698: If this option is set to
1.84      jmc       699: .Dq yes ,
                    700: remote X11 clients will have full access to the original X11 display.
1.42      djm       701: .Pp
1.22      markus    702: If this option is set to
1.84      jmc       703: .Dq no ,
                    704: remote X11 clients will be considered untrusted and prevented
1.22      markus    705: from stealing or tampering with data belonging to trusted X11
                    706: clients.
1.42      djm       707: Furthermore, the
                    708: .Xr xauth 1
                    709: token used for the session will be set to expire after 20 minutes.
                    710: Remote clients will be refused access after this time.
1.22      markus    711: .Pp
                    712: The default is
                    713: .Dq no .
                    714: .Pp
                    715: See the X11 SECURITY extension specification for full details on
                    716: the restrictions imposed on untrusted clients.
1.1       stevesk   717: .It Cm GatewayPorts
                    718: Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to local
                    719: forwarded ports.
                    720: By default,
1.84      jmc       721: .Xr ssh 1
1.7       jmc       722: binds local port forwardings to the loopback address.
                    723: This prevents other remote hosts from connecting to forwarded ports.
1.1       stevesk   724: .Cm GatewayPorts
1.84      jmc       725: can be used to specify that ssh
1.1       stevesk   726: should bind local port forwardings to the wildcard address,
                    727: thus allowing remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports.
                    728: The argument must be
                    729: .Dq yes
                    730: or
                    731: .Dq no .
                    732: The default is
                    733: .Dq no .
                    734: .It Cm GlobalKnownHostsFile
1.151     djm       735: Specifies one or more files to use for the global
                    736: host key database, separated by whitespace.
                    737: The default is
                    738: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts ,
                    739: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts2 .
1.18      markus    740: .It Cm GSSAPIAuthentication
1.27      markus    741: Specifies whether user authentication based on GSSAPI is allowed.
1.20      jmc       742: The default is
1.21      markus    743: .Dq no .
1.18      markus    744: Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
                    745: .It Cm GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
                    746: Forward (delegate) credentials to the server.
                    747: The default is
                    748: .Dq no .
                    749: Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
1.44      djm       750: .It Cm HashKnownHosts
                    751: Indicates that
1.84      jmc       752: .Xr ssh 1
1.44      djm       753: should hash host names and addresses when they are added to
1.50      djm       754: .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts .
1.44      djm       755: These hashed names may be used normally by
1.84      jmc       756: .Xr ssh 1
1.44      djm       757: and
1.84      jmc       758: .Xr sshd 8 ,
1.44      djm       759: but they do not reveal identifying information should the file's contents
                    760: be disclosed.
                    761: The default is
                    762: .Dq no .
1.97      jmc       763: Note that existing names and addresses in known hosts files
                    764: will not be converted automatically,
                    765: but may be manually hashed using
1.45      djm       766: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.1       stevesk   767: .It Cm HostbasedAuthentication
                    768: Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with public key
                    769: authentication.
                    770: The argument must be
                    771: .Dq yes
                    772: or
                    773: .Dq no .
                    774: The default is
                    775: .Dq no .
                    776: This option applies to protocol version 2 only and
                    777: is similar to
                    778: .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication .
                    779: .It Cm HostKeyAlgorithms
                    780: Specifies the protocol version 2 host key algorithms
                    781: that the client wants to use in order of preference.
                    782: The default for this option is:
1.139     djm       783: .Bd -literal -offset 3n
                    784: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
                    785: ecdsa-sha2-nistp384-cert-v01@openssh.com,
                    786: ecdsa-sha2-nistp521-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.183     naddy     787: ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.139     djm       788: ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com,ssh-dss-cert-v01@openssh.com,
                    789: ssh-rsa-cert-v00@openssh.com,ssh-dss-cert-v00@openssh.com,
                    790: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256,ecdsa-sha2-nistp384,ecdsa-sha2-nistp521,
1.182     markus    791: ssh-ed25519,ssh-rsa,ssh-dss
1.139     djm       792: .Ed
1.145     djm       793: .Pp
                    794: If hostkeys are known for the destination host then this default is modified
                    795: to prefer their algorithms.
1.1       stevesk   796: .It Cm HostKeyAlias
                    797: Specifies an alias that should be used instead of the
                    798: real host name when looking up or saving the host key
                    799: in the host key database files.
1.84      jmc       800: This option is useful for tunneling SSH connections
1.1       stevesk   801: or for multiple servers running on a single host.
                    802: .It Cm HostName
                    803: Specifies the real host name to log into.
                    804: This can be used to specify nicknames or abbreviations for hosts.
1.136     djm       805: If the hostname contains the character sequence
                    806: .Ql %h ,
1.150     jmc       807: then this will be replaced with the host name specified on the command line
1.136     djm       808: (this is useful for manipulating unqualified names).
1.187     djm       809: The character sequence
                    810: .Ql %%
                    811: will be replaced by a single
                    812: .Ql %
                    813: character, which may be used when specifying IPv6 link-local addresses.
                    814: .Pp
1.84      jmc       815: The default is the name given on the command line.
1.1       stevesk   816: Numeric IP addresses are also permitted (both on the command line and in
                    817: .Cm HostName
                    818: specifications).
1.29      markus    819: .It Cm IdentitiesOnly
                    820: Specifies that
1.84      jmc       821: .Xr ssh 1
1.29      markus    822: should only use the authentication identity files configured in the
1.31      jmc       823: .Nm
1.29      markus    824: files,
1.84      jmc       825: even if
                    826: .Xr ssh-agent 1
1.159     djm       827: or a
                    828: .Cm PKCS11Provider
1.29      markus    829: offers more identities.
                    830: The argument to this keyword must be
                    831: .Dq yes
                    832: or
                    833: .Dq no .
1.84      jmc       834: This option is intended for situations where ssh-agent
1.29      markus    835: offers many different identities.
                    836: The default is
                    837: .Dq no .
1.67      jmc       838: .It Cm IdentityFile
1.192     sobrado   839: Specifies a file from which the user's DSA, ECDSA, Ed25519 or RSA authentication
1.139     djm       840: identity is read.
1.67      jmc       841: The default is
                    842: .Pa ~/.ssh/identity
                    843: for protocol version 1, and
1.139     djm       844: .Pa ~/.ssh/id_dsa ,
1.183     naddy     845: .Pa ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa ,
                    846: .Pa ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
1.139     djm       847: and
1.67      jmc       848: .Pa ~/.ssh/id_rsa
                    849: for protocol version 2.
                    850: Additionally, any identities represented by the authentication agent
1.165     djm       851: will be used for authentication unless
                    852: .Cm IdentitiesOnly
                    853: is set.
1.129     djm       854: .Xr ssh 1
                    855: will try to load certificate information from the filename obtained by
                    856: appending
                    857: .Pa -cert.pub
                    858: to the path of a specified
                    859: .Cm IdentityFile .
1.90      djm       860: .Pp
1.67      jmc       861: The file name may use the tilde
1.91      jmc       862: syntax to refer to a user's home directory or one of the following
1.90      djm       863: escape characters:
                    864: .Ql %d
                    865: (local user's home directory),
                    866: .Ql %u
                    867: (local user name),
                    868: .Ql %l
                    869: (local host name),
                    870: .Ql %h
                    871: (remote host name) or
1.92      djm       872: .Ql %r
1.90      djm       873: (remote user name).
                    874: .Pp
1.67      jmc       875: It is possible to have
                    876: multiple identity files specified in configuration files; all these
                    877: identities will be tried in sequence.
1.152     djm       878: Multiple
                    879: .Cm IdentityFile
                    880: directives will add to the list of identities tried (this behaviour
                    881: differs from that of other configuration directives).
1.165     djm       882: .Pp
                    883: .Cm IdentityFile
                    884: may be used in conjunction with
                    885: .Cm IdentitiesOnly
                    886: to select which identities in an agent are offered during authentication.
1.164     jmc       887: .It Cm IgnoreUnknown
                    888: Specifies a pattern-list of unknown options to be ignored if they are
                    889: encountered in configuration parsing.
                    890: This may be used to suppress errors if
                    891: .Nm
                    892: contains options that are unrecognised by
                    893: .Xr ssh 1 .
                    894: It is recommended that
                    895: .Cm IgnoreUnknown
                    896: be listed early in the configuration file as it will not be applied
                    897: to unknown options that appear before it.
1.143     djm       898: .It Cm IPQoS
                    899: Specifies the IPv4 type-of-service or DSCP class for connections.
                    900: Accepted values are
                    901: .Dq af11 ,
                    902: .Dq af12 ,
                    903: .Dq af13 ,
1.154     djm       904: .Dq af21 ,
1.143     djm       905: .Dq af22 ,
                    906: .Dq af23 ,
                    907: .Dq af31 ,
                    908: .Dq af32 ,
                    909: .Dq af33 ,
                    910: .Dq af41 ,
                    911: .Dq af42 ,
                    912: .Dq af43 ,
                    913: .Dq cs0 ,
                    914: .Dq cs1 ,
                    915: .Dq cs2 ,
                    916: .Dq cs3 ,
                    917: .Dq cs4 ,
                    918: .Dq cs5 ,
                    919: .Dq cs6 ,
                    920: .Dq cs7 ,
                    921: .Dq ef ,
                    922: .Dq lowdelay ,
                    923: .Dq throughput ,
                    924: .Dq reliability ,
                    925: or a numeric value.
1.146     djm       926: This option may take one or two arguments, separated by whitespace.
1.143     djm       927: If one argument is specified, it is used as the packet class unconditionally.
                    928: If two values are specified, the first is automatically selected for
                    929: interactive sessions and the second for non-interactive sessions.
                    930: The default is
                    931: .Dq lowdelay
                    932: for interactive sessions and
                    933: .Dq throughput
                    934: for non-interactive sessions.
1.103     djm       935: .It Cm KbdInteractiveAuthentication
                    936: Specifies whether to use keyboard-interactive authentication.
                    937: The argument to this keyword must be
                    938: .Dq yes
                    939: or
                    940: .Dq no .
                    941: The default is
                    942: .Dq yes .
1.39      djm       943: .It Cm KbdInteractiveDevices
                    944: Specifies the list of methods to use in keyboard-interactive authentication.
                    945: Multiple method names must be comma-separated.
                    946: The default is to use the server specified list.
1.85      jmc       947: The methods available vary depending on what the server supports.
                    948: For an OpenSSH server,
                    949: it may be zero or more of:
                    950: .Dq bsdauth ,
                    951: .Dq pam ,
                    952: and
                    953: .Dq skey .
1.140     djm       954: .It Cm KexAlgorithms
                    955: Specifies the available KEX (Key Exchange) algorithms.
                    956: Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated.
1.141     jmc       957: The default is:
                    958: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.179     markus    959: curve25519-sha256@libssh.org,
1.141     jmc       960: ecdh-sha2-nistp256,ecdh-sha2-nistp384,ecdh-sha2-nistp521,
                    961: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256,
1.186     naddy     962: diffie-hellman-group14-sha1,
1.141     jmc       963: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1,
                    964: diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
                    965: .Ed
1.65      reyk      966: .It Cm LocalCommand
                    967: Specifies a command to execute on the local machine after successfully
                    968: connecting to the server.
                    969: The command string extends to the end of the line, and is executed with
1.105     jmc       970: the user's shell.
1.109     dtucker   971: The following escape character substitutions will be performed:
                    972: .Ql %d
                    973: (local user's home directory),
                    974: .Ql %h
                    975: (remote host name),
                    976: .Ql %l
                    977: (local host name),
                    978: .Ql %n
                    979: (host name as provided on the command line),
                    980: .Ql %p
                    981: (remote port),
                    982: .Ql %r
                    983: (remote user name) or
                    984: .Ql %u
1.188     djm       985: (local user name) or
1.189     jmc       986: .Ql \&%C
1.188     djm       987: by a hash of the concatenation: %l%h%p%r.
1.123     djm       988: .Pp
                    989: The command is run synchronously and does not have access to the
                    990: session of the
                    991: .Xr ssh 1
                    992: that spawned it.
                    993: It should not be used for interactive commands.
                    994: .Pp
1.65      reyk      995: This directive is ignored unless
                    996: .Cm PermitLocalCommand
                    997: has been enabled.
1.1       stevesk   998: .It Cm LocalForward
1.74      jmc       999: Specifies that a TCP port on the local machine be forwarded over
1.1       stevesk  1000: the secure channel to the specified host and port from the remote machine.
1.49      jmc      1001: The first argument must be
1.43      djm      1002: .Sm off
1.49      jmc      1003: .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
1.43      djm      1004: .Sm on
1.49      jmc      1005: and the second argument must be
                   1006: .Ar host : Ns Ar hostport .
1.138     djm      1007: IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in square brackets.
1.46      jmc      1008: Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional forwardings can be
1.43      djm      1009: given on the command line.
1.1       stevesk  1010: Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.
1.43      djm      1011: By default, the local port is bound in accordance with the
                   1012: .Cm GatewayPorts
                   1013: setting.
                   1014: However, an explicit
                   1015: .Ar bind_address
                   1016: may be used to bind the connection to a specific address.
                   1017: The
                   1018: .Ar bind_address
                   1019: of
                   1020: .Dq localhost
1.46      jmc      1021: indicates that the listening port be bound for local use only, while an
                   1022: empty address or
                   1023: .Sq *
1.43      djm      1024: indicates that the port should be available from all interfaces.
1.1       stevesk  1025: .It Cm LogLevel
                   1026: Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from
1.84      jmc      1027: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.1       stevesk  1028: The possible values are:
1.84      jmc      1029: QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, and DEBUG3.
1.7       jmc      1030: The default is INFO.
                   1031: DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent.
                   1032: DEBUG2 and DEBUG3 each specify higher levels of verbose output.
1.1       stevesk  1033: .It Cm MACs
                   1034: Specifies the MAC (message authentication code) algorithms
                   1035: in order of preference.
                   1036: The MAC algorithm is used in protocol version 2
                   1037: for data integrity protection.
                   1038: Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated.
1.160     markus   1039: The algorithms that contain
                   1040: .Dq -etm
                   1041: calculate the MAC after encryption (encrypt-then-mac).
                   1042: These are considered safer and their use recommended.
1.84      jmc      1043: The default is:
1.101     jmc      1044: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.160     markus   1045: umac-64-etm@openssh.com,umac-128-etm@openssh.com,
                   1046: hmac-sha2-256-etm@openssh.com,hmac-sha2-512-etm@openssh.com,
1.186     naddy    1047: umac-64@openssh.com,umac-128@openssh.com,
                   1048: hmac-sha2-256,hmac-sha2-512,
                   1049: hmac-md5-etm@openssh.com,hmac-sha1-etm@openssh.com,
                   1050: hmac-ripemd160-etm@openssh.com,
                   1051: hmac-sha1-96-etm@openssh.com,hmac-md5-96-etm@openssh.com,
                   1052: hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,
1.157     naddy    1053: hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96
1.101     jmc      1054: .Ed
1.1       stevesk  1055: .It Cm NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
                   1056: This option can be used if the home directory is shared across machines.
                   1057: In this case localhost will refer to a different machine on each of
                   1058: the machines and the user will get many warnings about changed host keys.
                   1059: However, this option disables host authentication for localhost.
                   1060: The argument to this keyword must be
                   1061: .Dq yes
                   1062: or
                   1063: .Dq no .
                   1064: The default is to check the host key for localhost.
                   1065: .It Cm NumberOfPasswordPrompts
                   1066: Specifies the number of password prompts before giving up.
                   1067: The argument to this keyword must be an integer.
1.84      jmc      1068: The default is 3.
1.1       stevesk  1069: .It Cm PasswordAuthentication
                   1070: Specifies whether to use password authentication.
                   1071: The argument to this keyword must be
                   1072: .Dq yes
                   1073: or
                   1074: .Dq no .
                   1075: The default is
                   1076: .Dq yes .
1.65      reyk     1077: .It Cm PermitLocalCommand
                   1078: Allow local command execution via the
                   1079: .Ic LocalCommand
                   1080: option or using the
1.66      jmc      1081: .Ic !\& Ns Ar command
1.65      reyk     1082: escape sequence in
                   1083: .Xr ssh 1 .
                   1084: The argument must be
                   1085: .Dq yes
                   1086: or
                   1087: .Dq no .
                   1088: The default is
                   1089: .Dq no .
1.127     markus   1090: .It Cm PKCS11Provider
                   1091: Specifies which PKCS#11 provider to use.
1.144     jmc      1092: The argument to this keyword is the PKCS#11 shared library
1.127     markus   1093: .Xr ssh 1
1.128     markus   1094: should use to communicate with a PKCS#11 token providing the user's
1.127     markus   1095: private RSA key.
1.67      jmc      1096: .It Cm Port
                   1097: Specifies the port number to connect on the remote host.
1.84      jmc      1098: The default is 22.
1.1       stevesk  1099: .It Cm PreferredAuthentications
                   1100: Specifies the order in which the client should try protocol 2
1.11      jmc      1101: authentication methods.
1.48      jmc      1102: This allows a client to prefer one method (e.g.\&
1.1       stevesk  1103: .Cm keyboard-interactive )
1.48      jmc      1104: over another method (e.g.\&
1.131     jmc      1105: .Cm password ) .
                   1106: The default is:
                   1107: .Bd -literal -offset indent
                   1108: gssapi-with-mic,hostbased,publickey,
                   1109: keyboard-interactive,password
                   1110: .Ed
1.1       stevesk  1111: .It Cm Protocol
                   1112: Specifies the protocol versions
1.84      jmc      1113: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk  1114: should support in order of preference.
                   1115: The possible values are
1.84      jmc      1116: .Sq 1
1.1       stevesk  1117: and
1.84      jmc      1118: .Sq 2 .
1.1       stevesk  1119: Multiple versions must be comma-separated.
1.120     markus   1120: When this option is set to
1.121     jmc      1121: .Dq 2,1
1.120     markus   1122: .Nm ssh
                   1123: will try version 2 and fall back to version 1
                   1124: if version 2 is not available.
1.1       stevesk  1125: The default is
1.121     jmc      1126: .Sq 2 .
1.1       stevesk  1127: .It Cm ProxyCommand
                   1128: Specifies the command to use to connect to the server.
                   1129: The command
1.190     djm      1130: string extends to the end of the line, and is executed
                   1131: using the user's shell
                   1132: .Ql exec
                   1133: directive to avoid a lingering shell process.
                   1134: .Pp
1.133     jmc      1135: In the command string, any occurrence of
1.1       stevesk  1136: .Ql %h
                   1137: will be substituted by the host name to
1.132     djm      1138: connect,
1.1       stevesk  1139: .Ql %p
1.133     jmc      1140: by the port, and
                   1141: .Ql %r
1.132     djm      1142: by the remote user name.
1.1       stevesk  1143: The command can be basically anything,
                   1144: and should read from its standard input and write to its standard output.
                   1145: It should eventually connect an
                   1146: .Xr sshd 8
                   1147: server running on some machine, or execute
                   1148: .Ic sshd -i
                   1149: somewhere.
                   1150: Host key management will be done using the
                   1151: HostName of the host being connected (defaulting to the name typed by
                   1152: the user).
1.7       jmc      1153: Setting the command to
                   1154: .Dq none
1.6       markus   1155: disables this option entirely.
1.1       stevesk  1156: Note that
                   1157: .Cm CheckHostIP
                   1158: is not available for connects with a proxy command.
1.52      djm      1159: .Pp
                   1160: This directive is useful in conjunction with
                   1161: .Xr nc 1
                   1162: and its proxy support.
1.53      jmc      1163: For example, the following directive would connect via an HTTP proxy at
1.52      djm      1164: 192.0.2.0:
                   1165: .Bd -literal -offset 3n
                   1166: ProxyCommand /usr/bin/nc -X connect -x 192.0.2.0:8080 %h %p
                   1167: .Ed
1.167     djm      1168: .It Cm ProxyUseFdpass
1.168     jmc      1169: Specifies that
1.167     djm      1170: .Cm ProxyCommand
                   1171: will pass a connected file descriptor back to
1.168     jmc      1172: .Xr ssh 1
1.167     djm      1173: instead of continuing to execute and pass data.
                   1174: The default is
                   1175: .Dq no .
1.1       stevesk  1176: .It Cm PubkeyAuthentication
                   1177: Specifies whether to try public key authentication.
                   1178: The argument to this keyword must be
                   1179: .Dq yes
                   1180: or
                   1181: .Dq no .
                   1182: The default is
                   1183: .Dq yes .
                   1184: This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
1.75      dtucker  1185: .It Cm RekeyLimit
                   1186: Specifies the maximum amount of data that may be transmitted before the
1.162     dtucker  1187: session key is renegotiated, optionally followed a maximum amount of
                   1188: time that may pass before the session key is renegotiated.
                   1189: The first argument is specified in bytes and may have a suffix of
1.76      jmc      1190: .Sq K ,
                   1191: .Sq M ,
1.75      dtucker  1192: or
1.76      jmc      1193: .Sq G
1.75      dtucker  1194: to indicate Kilobytes, Megabytes, or Gigabytes, respectively.
                   1195: The default is between
1.84      jmc      1196: .Sq 1G
1.75      dtucker  1197: and
1.84      jmc      1198: .Sq 4G ,
1.75      dtucker  1199: depending on the cipher.
1.162     dtucker  1200: The optional second value is specified in seconds and may use any of the
                   1201: units documented in the
1.166     jmc      1202: TIME FORMATS section of
1.162     dtucker  1203: .Xr sshd_config 5 .
                   1204: The default value for
                   1205: .Cm RekeyLimit
                   1206: is
                   1207: .Dq default none ,
                   1208: which means that rekeying is performed after the cipher's default amount
                   1209: of data has been sent or received and no time based rekeying is done.
1.76      jmc      1210: This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
1.1       stevesk  1211: .It Cm RemoteForward
1.74      jmc      1212: Specifies that a TCP port on the remote machine be forwarded over
1.1       stevesk  1213: the secure channel to the specified host and port from the local machine.
1.49      jmc      1214: The first argument must be
1.43      djm      1215: .Sm off
1.49      jmc      1216: .Oo Ar bind_address : Oc Ar port
1.43      djm      1217: .Sm on
1.49      jmc      1218: and the second argument must be
                   1219: .Ar host : Ns Ar hostport .
1.138     djm      1220: IPv6 addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in square brackets.
1.1       stevesk  1221: Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional
                   1222: forwardings can be given on the command line.
1.113     stevesk  1223: Privileged ports can be forwarded only when
                   1224: logging in as root on the remote machine.
1.118     jmc      1225: .Pp
1.117     djm      1226: If the
                   1227: .Ar port
                   1228: argument is
                   1229: .Ql 0 ,
                   1230: the listen port will be dynamically allocated on the server and reported
                   1231: to the client at run time.
1.43      djm      1232: .Pp
                   1233: If the
                   1234: .Ar bind_address
                   1235: is not specified, the default is to only bind to loopback addresses.
                   1236: If the
                   1237: .Ar bind_address
                   1238: is
                   1239: .Ql *
                   1240: or an empty string, then the forwarding is requested to listen on all
                   1241: interfaces.
                   1242: Specifying a remote
                   1243: .Ar bind_address
1.46      jmc      1244: will only succeed if the server's
                   1245: .Cm GatewayPorts
1.43      djm      1246: option is enabled (see
1.46      jmc      1247: .Xr sshd_config 5 ) .
1.149     djm      1248: .It Cm RequestTTY
                   1249: Specifies whether to request a pseudo-tty for the session.
                   1250: The argument may be one of:
                   1251: .Dq no
                   1252: (never request a TTY),
                   1253: .Dq yes
                   1254: (always request a TTY when standard input is a TTY),
                   1255: .Dq force
                   1256: (always request a TTY) or
                   1257: .Dq auto
                   1258: (request a TTY when opening a login session).
                   1259: This option mirrors the
                   1260: .Fl t
                   1261: and
                   1262: .Fl T
                   1263: flags for
                   1264: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.196     djm      1265: .It Cm RevokedHostKeys
                   1266: Specifies revoked host public keys.
                   1267: Keys listed in this file will be refused for host authentication.
                   1268: Note that if this file does not exist or is not readable,
                   1269: then host authentication will be refused for all hosts.
                   1270: Keys may be specified as a text file, listing one public key per line, or as
                   1271: an OpenSSH Key Revocation List (KRL) as generated by
                   1272: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
                   1273: For more information on KRLs, see the KEY REVOCATION LISTS section in
                   1274: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.1       stevesk  1275: .It Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
                   1276: Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with RSA host
                   1277: authentication.
                   1278: The argument must be
                   1279: .Dq yes
                   1280: or
                   1281: .Dq no .
                   1282: The default is
                   1283: .Dq no .
                   1284: This option applies to protocol version 1 only and requires
1.84      jmc      1285: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk  1286: to be setuid root.
                   1287: .It Cm RSAAuthentication
                   1288: Specifies whether to try RSA authentication.
                   1289: The argument to this keyword must be
                   1290: .Dq yes
                   1291: or
                   1292: .Dq no .
                   1293: RSA authentication will only be
                   1294: attempted if the identity file exists, or an authentication agent is
                   1295: running.
                   1296: The default is
                   1297: .Dq yes .
                   1298: Note that this option applies to protocol version 1 only.
1.32      djm      1299: .It Cm SendEnv
                   1300: Specifies what variables from the local
                   1301: .Xr environ 7
                   1302: should be sent to the server.
1.84      jmc      1303: Note that environment passing is only supported for protocol 2.
                   1304: The server must also support it, and the server must be configured to
1.33      djm      1305: accept these environment variables.
1.32      djm      1306: Refer to
                   1307: .Cm AcceptEnv
                   1308: in
                   1309: .Xr sshd_config 5
                   1310: for how to configure the server.
1.80      jmc      1311: Variables are specified by name, which may contain wildcard characters.
1.33      djm      1312: Multiple environment variables may be separated by whitespace or spread
1.32      djm      1313: across multiple
                   1314: .Cm SendEnv
                   1315: directives.
                   1316: The default is not to send any environment variables.
1.81      jmc      1317: .Pp
                   1318: See
                   1319: .Sx PATTERNS
                   1320: for more information on patterns.
1.28      markus   1321: .It Cm ServerAliveCountMax
1.73      jmc      1322: Sets the number of server alive messages (see below) which may be
1.28      markus   1323: sent without
1.84      jmc      1324: .Xr ssh 1
1.28      markus   1325: receiving any messages back from the server.
                   1326: If this threshold is reached while server alive messages are being sent,
1.84      jmc      1327: ssh will disconnect from the server, terminating the session.
1.28      markus   1328: It is important to note that the use of server alive messages is very
                   1329: different from
                   1330: .Cm TCPKeepAlive
                   1331: (below).
                   1332: The server alive messages are sent through the encrypted channel
                   1333: and therefore will not be spoofable.
                   1334: The TCP keepalive option enabled by
                   1335: .Cm TCPKeepAlive
                   1336: is spoofable.
                   1337: The server alive mechanism is valuable when the client or
                   1338: server depend on knowing when a connection has become inactive.
                   1339: .Pp
                   1340: The default value is 3.
                   1341: If, for example,
                   1342: .Cm ServerAliveInterval
1.84      jmc      1343: (see below) is set to 15 and
1.28      markus   1344: .Cm ServerAliveCountMax
1.84      jmc      1345: is left at the default, if the server becomes unresponsive,
                   1346: ssh will disconnect after approximately 45 seconds.
1.89      markus   1347: This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
1.67      jmc      1348: .It Cm ServerAliveInterval
                   1349: Sets a timeout interval in seconds after which if no data has been received
                   1350: from the server,
1.84      jmc      1351: .Xr ssh 1
1.67      jmc      1352: will send a message through the encrypted
                   1353: channel to request a response from the server.
                   1354: The default
                   1355: is 0, indicating that these messages will not be sent to the server.
                   1356: This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
1.191     millert  1357: .It Cm StreamLocalBindMask
                   1358: Sets the octal file creation mode mask
                   1359: .Pq umask
                   1360: used when creating a Unix-domain socket file for local or remote
                   1361: port forwarding.
                   1362: This option is only used for port forwarding to a Unix-domain socket file.
                   1363: .Pp
                   1364: The default value is 0177, which creates a Unix-domain socket file that is
                   1365: readable and writable only by the owner.
                   1366: Note that not all operating systems honor the file mode on Unix-domain
                   1367: socket files.
                   1368: .It Cm StreamLocalBindUnlink
                   1369: Specifies whether to remove an existing Unix-domain socket file for local
                   1370: or remote port forwarding before creating a new one.
                   1371: If the socket file already exists and
                   1372: .Cm StreamLocalBindUnlink
                   1373: is not enabled,
                   1374: .Nm ssh
                   1375: will be unable to forward the port to the Unix-domain socket file.
                   1376: This option is only used for port forwarding to a Unix-domain socket file.
                   1377: .Pp
                   1378: The argument must be
                   1379: .Dq yes
                   1380: or
                   1381: .Dq no .
                   1382: The default is
                   1383: .Dq no .
1.1       stevesk  1384: .It Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
                   1385: If this flag is set to
                   1386: .Dq yes ,
1.84      jmc      1387: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk  1388: will never automatically add host keys to the
1.50      djm      1389: .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts
1.1       stevesk  1390: file, and refuses to connect to hosts whose host key has changed.
                   1391: This provides maximum protection against trojan horse attacks,
1.84      jmc      1392: though it can be annoying when the
1.1       stevesk  1393: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
1.84      jmc      1394: file is poorly maintained or when connections to new hosts are
1.1       stevesk  1395: frequently made.
                   1396: This option forces the user to manually
                   1397: add all new hosts.
                   1398: If this flag is set to
                   1399: .Dq no ,
1.84      jmc      1400: ssh will automatically add new host keys to the
1.1       stevesk  1401: user known hosts files.
                   1402: If this flag is set to
                   1403: .Dq ask ,
                   1404: new host keys
                   1405: will be added to the user known host files only after the user
                   1406: has confirmed that is what they really want to do, and
1.84      jmc      1407: ssh will refuse to connect to hosts whose host key has changed.
1.1       stevesk  1408: The host keys of
                   1409: known hosts will be verified automatically in all cases.
                   1410: The argument must be
                   1411: .Dq yes ,
1.84      jmc      1412: .Dq no ,
1.1       stevesk  1413: or
                   1414: .Dq ask .
                   1415: The default is
                   1416: .Dq ask .
1.26      markus   1417: .It Cm TCPKeepAlive
                   1418: Specifies whether the system should send TCP keepalive messages to the
                   1419: other side.
                   1420: If they are sent, death of the connection or crash of one
                   1421: of the machines will be properly noticed.
                   1422: However, this means that
                   1423: connections will die if the route is down temporarily, and some people
                   1424: find it annoying.
                   1425: .Pp
                   1426: The default is
                   1427: .Dq yes
                   1428: (to send TCP keepalive messages), and the client will notice
                   1429: if the network goes down or the remote host dies.
                   1430: This is important in scripts, and many users want it too.
                   1431: .Pp
                   1432: To disable TCP keepalive messages, the value should be set to
                   1433: .Dq no .
1.65      reyk     1434: .It Cm Tunnel
1.95      stevesk  1435: Request
1.65      reyk     1436: .Xr tun 4
1.69      jmc      1437: device forwarding between the client and the server.
1.65      reyk     1438: The argument must be
1.68      reyk     1439: .Dq yes ,
1.95      stevesk  1440: .Dq point-to-point
                   1441: (layer 3),
                   1442: .Dq ethernet
                   1443: (layer 2),
1.65      reyk     1444: or
                   1445: .Dq no .
1.95      stevesk  1446: Specifying
                   1447: .Dq yes
                   1448: requests the default tunnel mode, which is
                   1449: .Dq point-to-point .
1.65      reyk     1450: The default is
                   1451: .Dq no .
                   1452: .It Cm TunnelDevice
1.95      stevesk  1453: Specifies the
1.65      reyk     1454: .Xr tun 4
1.95      stevesk  1455: devices to open on the client
                   1456: .Pq Ar local_tun
                   1457: and the server
                   1458: .Pq Ar remote_tun .
                   1459: .Pp
                   1460: The argument must be
                   1461: .Sm off
                   1462: .Ar local_tun Op : Ar remote_tun .
                   1463: .Sm on
                   1464: The devices may be specified by numerical ID or the keyword
                   1465: .Dq any ,
                   1466: which uses the next available tunnel device.
                   1467: If
                   1468: .Ar remote_tun
                   1469: is not specified, it defaults to
                   1470: .Dq any .
                   1471: The default is
                   1472: .Dq any:any .
1.72      jmc      1473: .It Cm UsePrivilegedPort
                   1474: Specifies whether to use a privileged port for outgoing connections.
                   1475: The argument must be
                   1476: .Dq yes
                   1477: or
                   1478: .Dq no .
                   1479: The default is
                   1480: .Dq no .
                   1481: If set to
1.84      jmc      1482: .Dq yes ,
                   1483: .Xr ssh 1
1.72      jmc      1484: must be setuid root.
                   1485: Note that this option must be set to
                   1486: .Dq yes
                   1487: for
                   1488: .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
                   1489: with older servers.
1.1       stevesk  1490: .It Cm User
                   1491: Specifies the user to log in as.
                   1492: This can be useful when a different user name is used on different machines.
                   1493: This saves the trouble of
                   1494: having to remember to give the user name on the command line.
                   1495: .It Cm UserKnownHostsFile
1.151     djm      1496: Specifies one or more files to use for the user
                   1497: host key database, separated by whitespace.
                   1498: The default is
                   1499: .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts ,
                   1500: .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts2 .
1.8       jakob    1501: .It Cm VerifyHostKeyDNS
                   1502: Specifies whether to verify the remote key using DNS and SSHFP resource
                   1503: records.
1.24      jakob    1504: If this option is set to
                   1505: .Dq yes ,
1.25      jmc      1506: the client will implicitly trust keys that match a secure fingerprint
1.24      jakob    1507: from DNS.
                   1508: Insecure fingerprints will be handled as if this option was set to
                   1509: .Dq ask .
                   1510: If this option is set to
                   1511: .Dq ask ,
                   1512: information on fingerprint match will be displayed, but the user will still
                   1513: need to confirm new host keys according to the
                   1514: .Cm StrictHostKeyChecking
                   1515: option.
                   1516: The argument must be
                   1517: .Dq yes ,
1.84      jmc      1518: .Dq no ,
1.25      jmc      1519: or
                   1520: .Dq ask .
1.8       jakob    1521: The default is
                   1522: .Dq no .
1.12      jakob    1523: Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.
1.84      jmc      1524: .Pp
1.166     jmc      1525: See also VERIFYING HOST KEYS in
1.84      jmc      1526: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.111     grunk    1527: .It Cm VisualHostKey
                   1528: If this flag is set to
                   1529: .Dq yes ,
                   1530: an ASCII art representation of the remote host key fingerprint is
1.197   ! djm      1531: printed in addition to the fingerprint string at login and
1.114     stevesk  1532: for unknown host keys.
1.111     grunk    1533: If this flag is set to
                   1534: .Dq no ,
1.114     stevesk  1535: no fingerprint strings are printed at login and
1.197   ! djm      1536: only the fingerprint string will be printed for unknown host keys.
1.111     grunk    1537: The default is
                   1538: .Dq no .
1.1       stevesk  1539: .It Cm XAuthLocation
1.5       stevesk  1540: Specifies the full pathname of the
1.1       stevesk  1541: .Xr xauth 1
                   1542: program.
                   1543: The default is
                   1544: .Pa /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth .
                   1545: .El
1.86      jmc      1546: .Sh PATTERNS
                   1547: A
                   1548: .Em pattern
                   1549: consists of zero or more non-whitespace characters,
                   1550: .Sq *
                   1551: (a wildcard that matches zero or more characters),
                   1552: or
                   1553: .Sq ?\&
                   1554: (a wildcard that matches exactly one character).
                   1555: For example, to specify a set of declarations for any host in the
                   1556: .Dq .co.uk
                   1557: set of domains,
                   1558: the following pattern could be used:
                   1559: .Pp
                   1560: .Dl Host *.co.uk
                   1561: .Pp
                   1562: The following pattern
                   1563: would match any host in the 192.168.0.[0-9] network range:
                   1564: .Pp
                   1565: .Dl Host 192.168.0.?
                   1566: .Pp
                   1567: A
                   1568: .Em pattern-list
                   1569: is a comma-separated list of patterns.
                   1570: Patterns within pattern-lists may be negated
                   1571: by preceding them with an exclamation mark
                   1572: .Pq Sq !\& .
                   1573: For example,
1.174     djm      1574: to allow a key to be used from anywhere within an organization
1.86      jmc      1575: except from the
                   1576: .Dq dialup
                   1577: pool,
                   1578: the following entry (in authorized_keys) could be used:
                   1579: .Pp
                   1580: .Dl from=\&"!*.dialup.example.com,*.example.com\&"
1.1       stevesk  1581: .Sh FILES
                   1582: .Bl -tag -width Ds
1.50      djm      1583: .It Pa ~/.ssh/config
1.1       stevesk  1584: This is the per-user configuration file.
                   1585: The format of this file is described above.
1.84      jmc      1586: This file is used by the SSH client.
1.30      djm      1587: Because of the potential for abuse, this file must have strict permissions:
                   1588: read/write for the user, and not accessible by others.
1.1       stevesk  1589: .It Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_config
                   1590: Systemwide configuration file.
                   1591: This file provides defaults for those
                   1592: values that are not specified in the user's configuration file, and
                   1593: for those users who do not have a configuration file.
                   1594: This file must be world-readable.
                   1595: .El
1.13      jmc      1596: .Sh SEE ALSO
                   1597: .Xr ssh 1
1.1       stevesk  1598: .Sh AUTHORS
                   1599: OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
                   1600: ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
                   1601: Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
                   1602: Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
                   1603: removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
                   1604: created OpenSSH.
                   1605: Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
                   1606: protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.