Annotation of src/usr.bin/ssh/sshd.8, Revision 1.46
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5: .\" Author: Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
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1.46 ! markus 12: .\" $Id: sshd.8,v 1.45 2000/05/03 07:22:09 markus Exp $
1.1 deraadt 13: .\"
1.2 deraadt 14: .Dd September 25, 1999
15: .Dt SSHD 8
16: .Os
17: .Sh NAME
18: .Nm sshd
19: .Nd secure shell daemon
20: .Sh SYNOPSIS
21: .Nm sshd
1.29 markus 22: .Op Fl diqQ46
1.2 deraadt 23: .Op Fl b Ar bits
24: .Op Fl f Ar config_file
25: .Op Fl g Ar login_grace_time
26: .Op Fl h Ar host_key_file
27: .Op Fl k Ar key_gen_time
28: .Op Fl p Ar port
1.26 markus 29: .Op Fl V Ar client_protocol_id
1.40 aaron 30: .Sh DESCRIPTION
1.2 deraadt 31: .Nm
1.40 aaron 32: (Secure Shell Daemon) is the daemon program for
1.2 deraadt 33: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.42 hugh 34: Together these programs replace rlogin and rsh, and
1.1 deraadt 35: provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts
1.36 aaron 36: over an insecure network.
37: The programs are intended to be as easy to
1.1 deraadt 38: install and use as possible.
1.2 deraadt 39: .Pp
40: .Nm
1.36 aaron 41: is the daemon that listens for connections from clients.
1.40 aaron 42: It is normally started at boot from
1.2 deraadt 43: .Pa /etc/rc .
44: It forks a new
1.36 aaron 45: daemon for each incoming connection.
46: The forked daemons handle
1.1 deraadt 47: key exchange, encryption, authentication, command execution,
48: and data exchange.
1.2 deraadt 49: .Pp
50: .Nm
1.36 aaron 51: works as follows.
52: Each host has a host-specific RSA key
53: (normally 1024 bits) used to identify the host.
54: Additionally, when
1.1 deraadt 55: the daemon starts, it generates a server RSA key (normally 768 bits).
56: This key is normally regenerated every hour if it has been used, and
57: is never stored on disk.
1.2 deraadt 58: .Pp
1.42 hugh 59: Whenever a client connects the daemon responds with its public
60: host and server keys.
1.36 aaron 61: The client compares the
1.1 deraadt 62: host key against its own database to verify that it has not changed.
1.36 aaron 63: The client then generates a 256 bit random number.
64: It encrypts this
1.1 deraadt 65: random number using both the host key and the server key, and sends
1.36 aaron 66: the encrypted number to the server.
1.42 hugh 67: Both sides then use this
1.1 deraadt 68: random number as a session key which is used to encrypt all further
1.36 aaron 69: communications in the session.
70: The rest of the session is encrypted
1.42 hugh 71: using a conventional cipher, currently Blowfish or 3DES, with 3DES
1.39 deraadt 72: being used by default.
1.36 aaron 73: The client selects the encryption algorithm
1.5 deraadt 74: to use from those offered by the server.
1.2 deraadt 75: .Pp
1.36 aaron 76: Next, the server and the client enter an authentication dialog.
77: The client tries to authenticate itself using
1.2 deraadt 78: .Pa .rhosts
79: authentication,
80: .Pa .rhosts
81: authentication combined with RSA host
1.1 deraadt 82: authentication, RSA challenge-response authentication, or password
83: based authentication.
1.2 deraadt 84: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 85: Rhosts authentication is normally disabled
86: because it is fundamentally insecure, but can be enabled in the server
1.36 aaron 87: configuration file if desired.
88: System security is not improved unless
1.2 deraadt 89: .Xr rshd 8 ,
90: .Xr rlogind 8 ,
91: .Xr rexecd 8 ,
92: and
93: .Xr rexd 8
1.1 deraadt 94: are disabled (thus completely disabling
1.2 deraadt 95: .Xr rlogin 1
1.1 deraadt 96: and
1.2 deraadt 97: .Xr rsh 1
1.42 hugh 98: into the machine).
1.2 deraadt 99: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 100: If the client successfully authenticates itself, a dialog for
1.36 aaron 101: preparing the session is entered.
102: At this time the client may request
1.1 deraadt 103: things like allocating a pseudo-tty, forwarding X11 connections,
104: forwarding TCP/IP connections, or forwarding the authentication agent
105: connection over the secure channel.
1.2 deraadt 106: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 107: Finally, the client either requests a shell or execution of a command.
1.36 aaron 108: The sides then enter session mode.
109: In this mode, either side may send
1.1 deraadt 110: data at any time, and such data is forwarded to/from the shell or
111: command on the server side, and the user terminal in the client side.
1.2 deraadt 112: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 113: When the user program terminates and all forwarded X11 and other
114: connections have been closed, the server sends command exit status to
115: the client, and both sides exit.
1.2 deraadt 116: .Pp
117: .Nm
1.1 deraadt 118: can be configured using command-line options or a configuration
1.36 aaron 119: file.
120: Command-line options override values specified in the
1.1 deraadt 121: configuration file.
1.25 markus 122: .Pp
123: .Nm
124: rereads its configuration file when it receives a hangup signal,
125: .Dv SIGHUP .
1.18 aaron 126: .Pp
127: The options are as follows:
1.2 deraadt 128: .Bl -tag -width Ds
129: .It Fl b Ar bits
1.1 deraadt 130: Specifies the number of bits in the server key (default 768).
1.2 deraadt 131: .Pp
132: .It Fl d
1.36 aaron 133: Debug mode.
134: The server sends verbose debug output to the system
135: log, and does not put itself in the background.
136: The server also will not fork and will only process one connection.
137: This option is only intended for debugging for the server.
1.2 deraadt 138: .It Fl f Ar configuration_file
1.36 aaron 139: Specifies the name of the configuration file.
140: The default is
1.2 deraadt 141: .Pa /etc/sshd_config .
1.16 markus 142: .Nm
143: refuses to start if there is no configuration file.
1.2 deraadt 144: .It Fl g Ar login_grace_time
1.1 deraadt 145: Gives the grace time for clients to authenticate themselves (default
1.36 aaron 146: 300 seconds).
147: If the client fails to authenticate the user within
148: this many seconds, the server disconnects and exits.
149: A value of zero indicates no limit.
1.2 deraadt 150: .It Fl h Ar host_key_file
1.1 deraadt 151: Specifies the file from which the host key is read (default
1.2 deraadt 152: .Pa /etc/ssh_host_key ) .
1.7 markus 153: This option must be given if
154: .Nm
155: is not run as root (as the normal
1.1 deraadt 156: host file is normally not readable by anyone but root).
1.2 deraadt 157: .It Fl i
1.7 markus 158: Specifies that
159: .Nm
1.40 aaron 160: is being run from inetd.
1.7 markus 161: .Nm
162: is normally not run
1.1 deraadt 163: from inetd because it needs to generate the server key before it can
1.36 aaron 164: respond to the client, and this may take tens of seconds.
165: Clients would have to wait too long if the key was regenerated every time.
1.35 aaron 166: However, with small key sizes (e.g., 512) using
1.7 markus 167: .Nm
168: from inetd may
1.1 deraadt 169: be feasible.
1.2 deraadt 170: .It Fl k Ar key_gen_time
1.1 deraadt 171: Specifies how often the server key is regenerated (default 3600
1.36 aaron 172: seconds, or one hour).
173: The motivation for regenerating the key fairly
1.1 deraadt 174: often is that the key is not stored anywhere, and after about an hour,
175: it becomes impossible to recover the key for decrypting intercepted
176: communications even if the machine is cracked into or physically
1.36 aaron 177: seized.
178: A value of zero indicates that the key will never be regenerated.
1.2 deraadt 179: .It Fl p Ar port
1.1 deraadt 180: Specifies the port on which the server listens for connections
181: (default 22).
1.2 deraadt 182: .It Fl q
1.36 aaron 183: Quiet mode.
184: Nothing is sent to the system log.
185: Normally the beginning,
1.1 deraadt 186: authentication, and termination of each connection is logged.
1.18 aaron 187: .It Fl Q
188: Do not print an error message if RSA support is missing.
1.26 markus 189: .It Fl V Ar client_protocol_id
190: SSH2 compatibility mode.
1.42 hugh 191: When this option is specified
1.26 markus 192: .Nm
1.42 hugh 193: assumes the client has sent the supplied version string
1.26 markus 194: and skips the
195: Protocol Version Identification Exchange.
1.29 markus 196: .It Fl 4
197: Forces
198: .Nm
199: to use IPv4 addresses only.
200: .It Fl 6
201: Forces
202: .Nm
203: to use IPv6 addresses only.
1.2 deraadt 204: .El
205: .Sh CONFIGURATION FILE
206: .Nm
1.40 aaron 207: reads configuration data from
1.2 deraadt 208: .Pa /etc/sshd_config
209: (or the file specified with
210: .Fl f
1.36 aaron 211: on the command line).
212: The file contains keyword-value pairs, one per line.
213: Lines starting with
1.2 deraadt 214: .Ql #
1.1 deraadt 215: and empty lines are interpreted as comments.
1.2 deraadt 216: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 217: The following keywords are possible.
1.2 deraadt 218: .Bl -tag -width Ds
219: .It Cm AFSTokenPassing
1.36 aaron 220: Specifies whether an AFS token may be forwarded to the server.
221: Default is
1.2 deraadt 222: .Dq yes .
1.11 markus 223: .It Cm AllowGroups
224: This keyword can be followed by a number of group names, separated
1.36 aaron 225: by spaces.
226: If specified, login is allowed only for users whose primary
1.11 markus 227: group matches one of the patterns.
228: .Ql \&*
229: and
230: .Ql ?
231: can be used as
1.36 aaron 232: wildcards in the patterns.
233: Only group names are valid, a numerical group ID isn't recognized.
234: By default login is allowed regardless of the primary group.
1.3 dugsong 235: .Pp
1.11 markus 236: .It Cm AllowUsers
237: This keyword can be followed by a number of user names, separated
1.36 aaron 238: by spaces.
239: If specified, login is allowed only for users names that
1.11 markus 240: match one of the patterns.
241: .Ql \&*
242: and
243: .Ql ?
244: can be used as
1.36 aaron 245: wildcards in the patterns.
246: Only user names are valid, a numerical user ID isn't recognized.
247: By default login is allowed regardless of the user name.
1.11 markus 248: .Pp
1.41 markus 249: .It Cm Ciphers
250: Specifies the ciphers allowed for protocol version 2.
251: Multiple ciphers must be comma-separated.
252: The default is
253: .Dq blowfish-cbc,3des-cbc,arcfour,cast128-cbc .
1.8 markus 254: .It Cm CheckMail
255: Specifies whether
256: .Nm
257: should check for new mail for interactive logins.
258: The default is
259: .Dq no .
1.11 markus 260: .It Cm DenyGroups
261: This keyword can be followed by a number of group names, separated
1.36 aaron 262: by spaces.
263: Users whose primary group matches one of the patterns
1.11 markus 264: aren't allowed to log in.
265: .Ql \&*
266: and
267: .Ql ?
268: can be used as
1.36 aaron 269: wildcards in the patterns.
270: Only group names are valid, a numerical group ID isn't recognized.
271: By default login is allowed regardless of the primary group.
1.11 markus 272: .Pp
273: .It Cm DenyUsers
274: This keyword can be followed by a number of user names, separated
1.36 aaron 275: by spaces.
276: Login is disallowed for user names that match one of the patterns.
1.11 markus 277: .Ql \&*
278: and
279: .Ql ?
1.36 aaron 280: can be used as wildcards in the patterns.
281: Only user names are valid, a numerical user ID isn't recognized.
282: By default login is allowed regardless of the user name.
1.46 ! markus 283: .It Cm HostDsaKey
! 284: Specifies the file containing the private DSA host key (default
! 285: .Pa /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key )
! 286: used by SSH protocol 2.0.
! 287: Note that
! 288: .Nm
! 289: disables protcol 2.0 if this file is group/world-accessible.
1.2 deraadt 290: .It Cm HostKey
1.46 ! markus 291: Specifies the file containing the private RSA host key (default
! 292: .Pa /etc/ssh_host_key )
! 293: used by SSH protocols 1.3 and 1.5.
1.9 markus 294: Note that
295: .Nm
1.46 ! markus 296: disables protcols 1.3 and 1.5 if this file is group/world-accessible.
1.2 deraadt 297: .It Cm IgnoreRhosts
1.34 markus 298: Specifies that
299: .Pa .rhosts
1.40 aaron 300: and
1.34 markus 301: .Pa .shosts
302: files will not be used in authentication.
1.2 deraadt 303: .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
1.1 deraadt 304: and
1.40 aaron 305: .Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
1.36 aaron 306: are still used.
1.40 aaron 307: The default is
1.34 markus 308: .Dq yes .
1.24 markus 309: .It Cm IgnoreUserKnownHosts
310: Specifies whether
311: .Nm
312: should ignore the user's
313: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
1.45 markus 314: during
1.24 markus 315: .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication .
316: The default is
1.2 deraadt 317: .Dq no .
318: .It Cm KeepAlive
1.1 deraadt 319: Specifies whether the system should send keepalive messages to the
1.36 aaron 320: other side.
321: If they are sent, death of the connection or crash of one
322: of the machines will be properly noticed.
323: However, this means that
1.1 deraadt 324: connections will die if the route is down temporarily, and some people
1.36 aaron 325: find it annoying.
326: On the other hand, if keepalives are not send,
1.2 deraadt 327: sessions may hang indefinitely on the server, leaving
328: .Dq ghost
329: users and consuming server resources.
330: .Pp
331: The default is
332: .Dq yes
333: (to send keepalives), and the server will notice
1.36 aaron 334: if the network goes down or the client host reboots.
335: This avoids infinitely hanging sessions.
1.2 deraadt 336: .Pp
337: To disable keepalives, the value should be set to
338: .Dq no
339: in both the server and the client configuration files.
340: .It Cm KerberosAuthentication
1.36 aaron 341: Specifies whether Kerberos authentication is allowed.
342: This can be in the form of a Kerberos ticket, or if
1.7 markus 343: .Cm PasswordAuthentication
1.1 deraadt 344: is yes, the password provided by the user will be validated through
1.36 aaron 345: the Kerberos KDC.
346: Default is
1.3 dugsong 347: .Dq yes .
1.2 deraadt 348: .It Cm KerberosOrLocalPasswd
1.1 deraadt 349: If set then if password authentication through Kerberos fails then
350: the password will be validated via any additional local mechanism
1.2 deraadt 351: such as
352: .Pa /etc/passwd
1.36 aaron 353: or SecurID.
354: Default is
1.20 dugsong 355: .Dq yes .
1.2 deraadt 356: .It Cm KerberosTgtPassing
1.1 deraadt 357: Specifies whether a Kerberos TGT may be forwarded to the server.
1.40 aaron 358: Default is
1.3 dugsong 359: .Dq no ,
360: as this only works when the Kerberos KDC is actually an AFS kaserver.
1.2 deraadt 361: .It Cm KerberosTicketCleanup
1.7 markus 362: Specifies whether to automatically destroy the user's ticket cache
1.36 aaron 363: file on logout.
364: Default is
1.3 dugsong 365: .Dq yes .
1.2 deraadt 366: .It Cm KeyRegenerationInterval
1.1 deraadt 367: The server key is automatically regenerated after this many seconds
1.36 aaron 368: (if it has been used).
369: The purpose of regeneration is to prevent
1.1 deraadt 370: decrypting captured sessions by later breaking into the machine and
1.36 aaron 371: stealing the keys.
372: The key is never stored anywhere.
373: If the value is 0, the key is never regenerated.
374: The default is 3600 (seconds).
1.7 markus 375: .It Cm ListenAddress
376: Specifies what local address
377: .Nm
378: should listen on.
379: The default is to listen to all local addresses.
1.28 markus 380: Multiple options of this type are permitted.
381: Additionally, the
382: .Cm Ports
383: options must precede this option.
1.2 deraadt 384: .It Cm LoginGraceTime
1.1 deraadt 385: The server disconnects after this time if the user has not
1.36 aaron 386: successfully logged in.
387: If the value is 0, there is no time limit.
1.1 deraadt 388: The default is 600 (seconds).
1.23 markus 389: .It Cm LogLevel
390: Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from
391: .Nm sshd .
392: The possible values are:
1.27 markus 393: QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE and DEBUG.
1.23 markus 394: The default is INFO.
395: Logging with level DEBUG violates the privacy of users
396: and is not recommended.
1.2 deraadt 397: .It Cm PasswordAuthentication
1.1 deraadt 398: Specifies whether password authentication is allowed.
1.2 deraadt 399: The default is
400: .Dq yes .
401: .It Cm PermitEmptyPasswords
1.1 deraadt 402: When password authentication is allowed, it specifies whether the
1.36 aaron 403: server allows login to accounts with empty password strings.
404: The default is
1.34 markus 405: .Dq no .
1.2 deraadt 406: .It Cm PermitRootLogin
1.1 deraadt 407: Specifies whether the root can log in using
1.2 deraadt 408: .Xr ssh 1 .
1.15 markus 409: The argument must be
410: .Dq yes ,
411: .Dq without-password
412: or
413: .Dq no .
1.2 deraadt 414: The default is
415: .Dq yes .
1.15 markus 416: If this options is set to
417: .Dq without-password
418: only password authentication is disabled for root.
1.2 deraadt 419: .Pp
420: Root login with RSA authentication when the
421: .Ar command
422: option has been
1.1 deraadt 423: specified will be allowed regardless of the value of this setting
424: (which may be useful for taking remote backups even if root login is
425: normally not allowed).
1.43 markus 426: .It Cm PidFile
427: Specifies the file that contains the process identifier of the
428: .Nm
429: daemon.
430: The default is
431: .Pa /var/run/sshd.pid .
1.2 deraadt 432: .It Cm Port
1.1 deraadt 433: Specifies the port number that
1.2 deraadt 434: .Nm
1.36 aaron 435: listens on.
436: The default is 22.
1.28 markus 437: Multiple options of this type are permitted.
1.2 deraadt 438: .It Cm PrintMotd
1.1 deraadt 439: Specifies whether
1.2 deraadt 440: .Nm
1.40 aaron 441: should print
1.2 deraadt 442: .Pa /etc/motd
1.36 aaron 443: when a user logs in interactively.
444: (On some systems it is also printed by the shell,
1.2 deraadt 445: .Pa /etc/profile ,
1.36 aaron 446: or equivalent.)
447: The default is
1.2 deraadt 448: .Dq yes .
1.41 markus 449: .It Cm Protocol
450: Specifies the protocol versions
451: .Nm
452: should support.
453: The possible values are
454: .Dq 1
455: and
456: .Dq 2 .
457: Multiple versions must be comma-separated.
458: The default is
459: .Dq 1 .
1.2 deraadt 460: .It Cm RandomSeed
1.36 aaron 461: Obsolete.
462: Random number generation uses other techniques.
1.2 deraadt 463: .It Cm RhostsAuthentication
1.1 deraadt 464: Specifies whether authentication using rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv
1.36 aaron 465: files is sufficient.
466: Normally, this method should not be permitted because it is insecure.
1.7 markus 467: .Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
468: should be used
1.1 deraadt 469: instead, because it performs RSA-based host authentication in addition
470: to normal rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication.
1.2 deraadt 471: The default is
472: .Dq no .
473: .It Cm RhostsRSAAuthentication
1.1 deraadt 474: Specifies whether rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication together
1.36 aaron 475: with successful RSA host authentication is allowed.
476: The default is
1.34 markus 477: .Dq no .
1.2 deraadt 478: .It Cm RSAAuthentication
1.36 aaron 479: Specifies whether pure RSA authentication is allowed.
480: The default is
1.2 deraadt 481: .Dq yes .
482: .It Cm ServerKeyBits
1.36 aaron 483: Defines the number of bits in the server key.
484: The minimum value is 512, and the default is 768.
1.7 markus 485: .It Cm SkeyAuthentication
486: Specifies whether
1.40 aaron 487: .Xr skey 1
1.36 aaron 488: authentication is allowed.
489: The default is
1.7 markus 490: .Dq yes .
491: Note that s/key authentication is enabled only if
492: .Cm PasswordAuthentication
493: is allowed, too.
1.2 deraadt 494: .It Cm StrictModes
1.12 markus 495: Specifies whether
496: .Nm
497: should check file modes and ownership of the
1.36 aaron 498: user's files and home directory before accepting login.
499: This is normally desirable because novices sometimes accidentally leave their
500: directory or files world-writable.
501: The default is
1.7 markus 502: .Dq yes .
1.2 deraadt 503: .It Cm SyslogFacility
1.1 deraadt 504: Gives the facility code that is used when logging messages from
1.2 deraadt 505: .Nm sshd .
1.1 deraadt 506: The possible values are: DAEMON, USER, AUTH, LOCAL0, LOCAL1, LOCAL2,
1.36 aaron 507: LOCAL3, LOCAL4, LOCAL5, LOCAL6, LOCAL7.
508: The default is AUTH.
1.10 markus 509: .It Cm UseLogin
510: Specifies whether
511: .Xr login 1
1.36 aaron 512: is used.
513: The default is
1.10 markus 514: .Dq no .
1.6 aaron 515: .It Cm X11DisplayOffset
516: Specifies the first display number available for
517: .Nm sshd Ns 's
1.36 aaron 518: X11 forwarding.
519: This prevents
1.6 aaron 520: .Nm
521: from interfering with real X11 servers.
1.34 markus 522: The default is 10.
1.30 markus 523: .It Cm X11Forwarding
1.36 aaron 524: Specifies whether X11 forwarding is permitted.
525: The default is
1.34 markus 526: .Dq no .
1.30 markus 527: Note that disabling X11 forwarding does not improve security in any
528: way, as users can always install their own forwarders.
1.2 deraadt 529: .El
530: .Sh LOGIN PROCESS
1.1 deraadt 531: When a user successfully logs in,
1.2 deraadt 532: .Nm
1.1 deraadt 533: does the following:
1.2 deraadt 534: .Bl -enum -offset indent
535: .It
1.1 deraadt 536: If the login is on a tty, and no command has been specified,
1.40 aaron 537: prints last login time and
1.2 deraadt 538: .Pa /etc/motd
1.1 deraadt 539: (unless prevented in the configuration file or by
1.2 deraadt 540: .Pa $HOME/.hushlogin ;
541: see the
1.40 aaron 542: .Sx FILES
1.2 deraadt 543: section).
544: .It
1.1 deraadt 545: If the login is on a tty, records login time.
1.2 deraadt 546: .It
547: Checks
548: .Pa /etc/nologin ;
549: if it exists, prints contents and quits
1.1 deraadt 550: (unless root).
1.2 deraadt 551: .It
1.1 deraadt 552: Changes to run with normal user privileges.
1.2 deraadt 553: .It
1.1 deraadt 554: Sets up basic environment.
1.2 deraadt 555: .It
556: Reads
557: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/environment
558: if it exists.
559: .It
1.1 deraadt 560: Changes to user's home directory.
1.2 deraadt 561: .It
562: If
563: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc
564: exists, runs it; else if
565: .Pa /etc/sshrc
566: exists, runs
1.36 aaron 567: it; otherwise runs xauth.
568: The
1.2 deraadt 569: .Dq rc
570: files are given the X11
1.1 deraadt 571: authentication protocol and cookie in standard input.
1.2 deraadt 572: .It
1.1 deraadt 573: Runs user's shell or command.
1.2 deraadt 574: .El
575: .Sh AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT
1.40 aaron 576: The
1.2 deraadt 577: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
1.1 deraadt 578: file lists the RSA keys that are
1.44 deraadt 579: permitted for RSA authentication in SSH protocols 1.3 and 1.5
580: Similarily, the
581: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2
582: file lists the DSA keys that are
583: permitted for DSA authentication in SSH protocol 2.0.
1.36 aaron 584: Each line of the file contains one
1.2 deraadt 585: key (empty lines and lines starting with a
586: .Ql #
587: are ignored as
1.36 aaron 588: comments).
589: Each line consists of the following fields, separated by
590: spaces: options, bits, exponent, modulus, comment.
591: The options field
1.1 deraadt 592: is optional; its presence is determined by whether the line starts
593: with a number or not (the option field never starts with a number).
594: The bits, exponent, modulus and comment fields give the RSA key; the
595: comment field is not used for anything (but may be convenient for the
596: user to identify the key).
1.2 deraadt 597: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 598: Note that lines in this file are usually several hundred bytes long
1.36 aaron 599: (because of the size of the RSA key modulus).
600: You don't want to type them in; instead, copy the
1.2 deraadt 601: .Pa identity.pub
1.1 deraadt 602: file and edit it.
1.2 deraadt 603: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 604: The options (if present) consists of comma-separated option
1.36 aaron 605: specifications.
606: No spaces are permitted, except within double quotes.
1.1 deraadt 607: The following option specifications are supported:
1.2 deraadt 608: .Bl -tag -width Ds
609: .It Cm from="pattern-list"
1.1 deraadt 610: Specifies that in addition to RSA authentication, the canonical name
611: of the remote host must be present in the comma-separated list of
1.36 aaron 612: patterns
613: .Pf ( Ql *
614: and
615: .Ql ?
616: serve as wildcards).
617: The list may also contain
618: patterns negated by prefixing them with
619: .Ql ! ;
620: if the canonical host name matches a negated pattern, the key is not accepted.
621: The purpose
1.1 deraadt 622: of this option is to optionally increase security: RSA authentication
623: by itself does not trust the network or name servers or anything (but
624: the key); however, if somebody somehow steals the key, the key
1.36 aaron 625: permits an intruder to log in from anywhere in the world.
626: This additional option makes using a stolen key more difficult (name
1.1 deraadt 627: servers and/or routers would have to be compromised in addition to
628: just the key).
1.2 deraadt 629: .It Cm command="command"
1.1 deraadt 630: Specifies that the command is executed whenever this key is used for
1.36 aaron 631: authentication.
632: The command supplied by the user (if any) is ignored.
1.1 deraadt 633: The command is run on a pty if the connection requests a pty;
1.36 aaron 634: otherwise it is run without a tty.
635: A quote may be included in the command by quoting it with a backslash.
636: This option might be useful
637: to restrict certain RSA keys to perform just a specific operation.
638: An example might be a key that permits remote backups but nothing else.
639: Notice that the client may specify TCP/IP and/or X11
1.1 deraadt 640: forwardings unless they are explicitly prohibited.
1.2 deraadt 641: .It Cm environment="NAME=value"
1.1 deraadt 642: Specifies that the string is to be added to the environment when
1.36 aaron 643: logging in using this key.
644: Environment variables set this way
645: override other default environment values.
646: Multiple options of this type are permitted.
1.2 deraadt 647: .It Cm no-port-forwarding
1.1 deraadt 648: Forbids TCP/IP forwarding when this key is used for authentication.
1.36 aaron 649: Any port forward requests by the client will return an error.
650: This might be used, e.g., in connection with the
1.2 deraadt 651: .Cm command
1.1 deraadt 652: option.
1.2 deraadt 653: .It Cm no-X11-forwarding
1.1 deraadt 654: Forbids X11 forwarding when this key is used for authentication.
655: Any X11 forward requests by the client will return an error.
1.2 deraadt 656: .It Cm no-agent-forwarding
1.1 deraadt 657: Forbids authentication agent forwarding when this key is used for
658: authentication.
1.2 deraadt 659: .It Cm no-pty
1.1 deraadt 660: Prevents tty allocation (a request to allocate a pty will fail).
1.2 deraadt 661: .El
662: .Ss Examples
1.1 deraadt 663: 1024 33 12121.\|.\|.\|312314325 ylo@foo.bar
1.2 deraadt 664: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 665: from="*.niksula.hut.fi,!pc.niksula.hut.fi" 1024 35 23.\|.\|.\|2334 ylo@niksula
1.2 deraadt 666: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 667: command="dump /home",no-pty,no-port-forwarding 1024 33 23.\|.\|.\|2323 backup.hut.fi
1.2 deraadt 668: .Sh SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS FILE FORMAT
1.40 aaron 669: The
1.44 deraadt 670: .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts ,
671: .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts2 ,
672: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts ,
1.40 aaron 673: and
1.44 deraadt 674: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts2
1.36 aaron 675: files contain host public keys for all known hosts.
676: The global file should
1.37 brad 677: be prepared by the administrator (optional), and the per-user file is
1.1 deraadt 678: maintained automatically: whenever the user connects an unknown host
1.36 aaron 679: its key is added to the per-user file.
1.2 deraadt 680: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 681: Each line in these files contains the following fields: hostnames,
1.36 aaron 682: bits, exponent, modulus, comment.
683: The fields are separated by spaces.
1.2 deraadt 684: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 685: Hostnames is a comma-separated list of patterns ('*' and '?' act as
686: wildcards); each pattern in turn is matched against the canonical host
687: name (when authenticating a client) or against the user-supplied
1.36 aaron 688: name (when authenticating a server).
689: A pattern may also be preceded by
1.2 deraadt 690: .Ql !
691: to indicate negation: if the host name matches a negated
1.1 deraadt 692: pattern, it is not accepted (by that line) even if it matched another
693: pattern on the line.
1.2 deraadt 694: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 695: Bits, exponent, and modulus are taken directly from the host key; they
1.2 deraadt 696: can be obtained, e.g., from
697: .Pa /etc/ssh_host_key.pub .
1.1 deraadt 698: The optional comment field continues to the end of the line, and is not used.
1.2 deraadt 699: .Pp
700: Lines starting with
701: .Ql #
702: and empty lines are ignored as comments.
703: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 704: When performing host authentication, authentication is accepted if any
1.36 aaron 705: matching line has the proper key.
706: It is thus permissible (but not
1.1 deraadt 707: recommended) to have several lines or different host keys for the same
1.36 aaron 708: names.
709: This will inevitably happen when short forms of host names
710: from different domains are put in the file.
711: It is possible
1.1 deraadt 712: that the files contain conflicting information; authentication is
713: accepted if valid information can be found from either file.
1.2 deraadt 714: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 715: Note that the lines in these files are typically hundreds of characters
716: long, and you definitely don't want to type in the host keys by hand.
1.6 aaron 717: Rather, generate them by a script
1.40 aaron 718: or by taking
1.2 deraadt 719: .Pa /etc/ssh_host_key.pub
1.1 deraadt 720: and adding the host names at the front.
1.2 deraadt 721: .Ss Examples
1.1 deraadt 722: closenet,closenet.hut.fi,.\|.\|.\|,130.233.208.41 1024 37 159.\|.\|.93 closenet.hut.fi
1.2 deraadt 723: .Sh FILES
724: .Bl -tag -width Ds
725: .It Pa /etc/sshd_config
1.1 deraadt 726: Contains configuration data for
1.2 deraadt 727: .Nm sshd .
1.1 deraadt 728: This file should be writable by root only, but it is recommended
729: (though not necessary) that it be world-readable.
1.2 deraadt 730: .It Pa /etc/ssh_host_key
1.7 markus 731: Contains the private part of the host key.
1.1 deraadt 732: This file should only be owned by root, readable only by root, and not
733: accessible to others.
1.14 markus 734: Note that
735: .Nm
736: does not start if this file is group/world-accessible.
1.2 deraadt 737: .It Pa /etc/ssh_host_key.pub
1.7 markus 738: Contains the public part of the host key.
739: This file should be world-readable but writable only by
1.36 aaron 740: root.
741: Its contents should match the private part.
742: This file is not
1.1 deraadt 743: really used for anything; it is only provided for the convenience of
744: the user so its contents can be copied to known hosts files.
1.7 markus 745: These two files are created using
746: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.2 deraadt 747: .It Pa /var/run/sshd.pid
748: Contains the process ID of the
749: .Nm
1.1 deraadt 750: listening for connections (if there are several daemons running
751: concurrently for different ports, this contains the pid of the one
1.36 aaron 752: started last).
753: The contents of this file are not sensitive; it can be world-readable.
1.2 deraadt 754: .It Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
1.1 deraadt 755: Lists the RSA keys that can be used to log into the user's account.
756: This file must be readable by root (which may on some machines imply
757: it being world-readable if the user's home directory resides on an NFS
1.36 aaron 758: volume).
759: It is recommended that it not be accessible by others.
760: The format of this file is described above.
1.44 deraadt 761: Users will place the contents of their
762: .Pa identity.pub
763: files into this file, as described in
764: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
765: .It Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2
766: Lists the DSA keys that can be used to log into the user's account.
767: This file must be readable by root (which may on some machines imply
768: it being world-readable if the user's home directory resides on an NFS
769: volume).
770: It is recommended that it not be accessible by others.
771: The format of this file is described above.
772: Users will place the contents of their
773: .Pa id_dsa.pub
774: files into this file, as described in
775: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.22 markus 776: .It Pa "/etc/ssh_known_hosts" and "$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts"
777: These files are consulted when using rhosts with RSA host
1.36 aaron 778: authentication to check the public key of the host.
779: The key must be listed in one of these files to be accepted.
1.22 markus 780: The client uses the same files
1.36 aaron 781: to verify that the remote host is the one we intended to connect.
782: These files should be writable only by root/the owner.
1.2 deraadt 783: .Pa /etc/ssh_known_hosts
784: should be world-readable, and
785: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts
786: can but need not be world-readable.
1.6 aaron 787: .It Pa /etc/nologin
1.40 aaron 788: If this file exists,
1.2 deraadt 789: .Nm
1.36 aaron 790: refuses to let anyone except root log in.
791: The contents of the file
1.1 deraadt 792: are displayed to anyone trying to log in, and non-root connections are
1.36 aaron 793: refused.
794: The file should be world-readable.
1.19 dugsong 795: .It Pa /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny
796: If compiled with
797: .Sy LIBWRAP
798: support, tcp-wrappers access controls may be defined here as described in
799: .Xr hosts_access 5 .
1.6 aaron 800: .It Pa $HOME/.rhosts
1.1 deraadt 801: This file contains host-username pairs, separated by a space, one per
1.36 aaron 802: line.
803: The given user on the corresponding host is permitted to log in
804: without password.
805: The same file is used by rlogind and rshd.
1.6 aaron 806: The file must
1.1 deraadt 807: be writable only by the user; it is recommended that it not be
808: accessible by others.
1.2 deraadt 809: .Pp
1.36 aaron 810: If is also possible to use netgroups in the file.
811: Either host or user
1.1 deraadt 812: name may be of the form +@groupname to specify all hosts or all users
813: in the group.
1.2 deraadt 814: .It Pa $HOME/.shosts
815: For ssh,
816: this file is exactly the same as for
817: .Pa .rhosts .
818: However, this file is
819: not used by rlogin and rshd, so using this permits access using SSH only.
820: .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
821: This file is used during
822: .Pa .rhosts
1.36 aaron 823: authentication.
824: In the simplest form, this file contains host names, one per line.
825: Users on
1.1 deraadt 826: those hosts are permitted to log in without a password, provided they
1.36 aaron 827: have the same user name on both machines.
828: The host name may also be
1.1 deraadt 829: followed by a user name; such users are permitted to log in as
1.2 deraadt 830: .Em any
1.36 aaron 831: user on this machine (except root).
832: Additionally, the syntax
1.2 deraadt 833: .Dq +@group
1.36 aaron 834: can be used to specify netgroups.
835: Negated entries start with
1.2 deraadt 836: .Ql \&- .
837: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 838: If the client host/user is successfully matched in this file, login is
839: automatically permitted provided the client and server user names are the
1.36 aaron 840: same.
841: Additionally, successful RSA host authentication is normally required.
842: This file must be writable only by root; it is recommended
1.1 deraadt 843: that it be world-readable.
1.2 deraadt 844: .Pp
1.6 aaron 845: .Sy "Warning: It is almost never a good idea to use user names in"
1.2 deraadt 846: .Pa hosts.equiv .
1.1 deraadt 847: Beware that it really means that the named user(s) can log in as
1.2 deraadt 848: .Em anybody ,
1.1 deraadt 849: which includes bin, daemon, adm, and other accounts that own critical
1.36 aaron 850: binaries and directories.
851: Using a user name practically grants the user root access.
852: The only valid use for user names that I can think
1.1 deraadt 853: of is in negative entries.
1.2 deraadt 854: .Pp
855: Note that this warning also applies to rsh/rlogin.
856: .It Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
1.1 deraadt 857: This is processed exactly as
1.2 deraadt 858: .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv .
1.1 deraadt 859: However, this file may be useful in environments that want to run both
1.2 deraadt 860: rsh/rlogin and ssh.
1.6 aaron 861: .It Pa $HOME/.ssh/environment
1.36 aaron 862: This file is read into the environment at login (if it exists).
863: It can only contain empty lines, comment lines (that start with
1.2 deraadt 864: .Ql # ) ,
1.36 aaron 865: and assignment lines of the form name=value.
866: The file should be writable
1.6 aaron 867: only by the user; it need not be readable by anyone else.
1.2 deraadt 868: .It Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc
1.1 deraadt 869: If this file exists, it is run with /bin/sh after reading the
1.36 aaron 870: environment files but before starting the user's shell or command.
871: If X11 spoofing is in use, this will receive the "proto cookie" pair in
1.2 deraadt 872: standard input (and
873: .Ev DISPLAY
1.36 aaron 874: in environment).
875: This must call
1.2 deraadt 876: .Xr xauth 1
877: in that case.
878: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 879: The primary purpose of this file is to run any initialization routines
880: which may be needed before the user's home directory becomes
881: accessible; AFS is a particular example of such an environment.
1.2 deraadt 882: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 883: This file will probably contain some initialization code followed by
884: something similar to: "if read proto cookie; then echo add $DISPLAY
885: $proto $cookie | xauth -q -; fi".
1.2 deraadt 886: .Pp
887: If this file does not exist,
888: .Pa /etc/sshrc
889: is run, and if that
1.1 deraadt 890: does not exist either, xauth is used to store the cookie.
1.2 deraadt 891: .Pp
1.1 deraadt 892: This file should be writable only by the user, and need not be
893: readable by anyone else.
1.2 deraadt 894: .It Pa /etc/sshrc
895: Like
896: .Pa $HOME/.ssh/rc .
897: This can be used to specify
1.36 aaron 898: machine-specific login-time initializations globally.
899: This file should be writable only by root, and should be world-readable.
1.2 deraadt 900: .Sh AUTHOR
1.17 deraadt 901: OpenSSH
1.33 deraadt 902: is a derivative of the original (free) ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen,
1.36 aaron 903: but with bugs removed and newer features re-added.
904: Rapidly after the
1.33 deraadt 905: 1.2.12 release, newer versions of the original ssh bore successively
906: more restrictive licenses, and thus demand for a free version was born.
907: This version of OpenSSH
1.17 deraadt 908: .Bl -bullet
909: .It
1.32 aaron 910: has all components of a restrictive nature (i.e., patents, see
1.17 deraadt 911: .Xr ssl 8 )
912: directly removed from the source code; any licensed or patented components
913: are chosen from
914: external libraries.
915: .It
1.33 deraadt 916: has been updated to support ssh protocol 1.5, making it compatible with
917: all other ssh protocol 1 clients and servers.
1.17 deraadt 918: .It
1.40 aaron 919: contains added support for
1.17 deraadt 920: .Xr kerberos 8
921: authentication and ticket passing.
922: .It
923: supports one-time password authentication with
924: .Xr skey 1 .
925: .El
926: .Pp
927: The libraries described in
1.5 deraadt 928: .Xr ssl 8
929: are required for proper operation.
1.2 deraadt 930: .Sh SEE ALSO
931: .Xr scp 1 ,
932: .Xr ssh 1 ,
1.5 deraadt 933: .Xr ssh-add 1 ,
1.2 deraadt 934: .Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
1.5 deraadt 935: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
1.38 deraadt 936: .Xr ssl 8 ,
937: .Xr rlogin 1 ,
938: .Xr rsh 1