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1.1 stevesk 38: .Dt SSHD_CONFIG 5
39: .Os
40: .Sh NAME
41: .Nm sshd_config
1.295 jmc 42: .Nd OpenSSH daemon configuration file
1.1 stevesk 43: .Sh DESCRIPTION
1.53 jmc 44: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 45: reads configuration data from
46: .Pa /etc/ssh/sshd_config
47: (or the file specified with
48: .Fl f
49: on the command line).
50: The file contains keyword-argument pairs, one per line.
1.254 benno 51: For each keyword, the first obtained value will be used.
1.1 stevesk 52: Lines starting with
53: .Ql #
54: and empty lines are interpreted as comments.
1.56 dtucker 55: Arguments may optionally be enclosed in double quotes
56: .Pq \&"
57: in order to represent arguments containing spaces.
1.1 stevesk 58: .Pp
59: The possible
60: keywords and their meanings are as follows (note that
61: keywords are case-insensitive and arguments are case-sensitive):
62: .Bl -tag -width Ds
1.30 djm 63: .It Cm AcceptEnv
64: Specifies what environment variables sent by the client will be copied into
65: the session's
66: .Xr environ 7 .
67: See
68: .Cm SendEnv
1.273 djm 69: and
70: .Cm SetEnv
1.30 djm 71: in
72: .Xr ssh_config 5
73: for how to configure the client.
1.219 jmc 74: The
1.197 dtucker 75: .Ev TERM
1.275 djm 76: environment variable is always accepted whenever the client
1.204 djm 77: requests a pseudo-terminal as it is required by the protocol.
1.30 djm 78: Variables are specified by name, which may contain the wildcard characters
1.51 jmc 79: .Ql *
1.30 djm 80: and
81: .Ql \&? .
1.31 djm 82: Multiple environment variables may be separated by whitespace or spread
1.30 djm 83: across multiple
84: .Cm AcceptEnv
85: directives.
1.31 djm 86: Be warned that some environment variables could be used to bypass restricted
1.30 djm 87: user environments.
88: For this reason, care should be taken in the use of this directive.
89: The default is not to accept any environment variables.
1.37 djm 90: .It Cm AddressFamily
91: Specifies which address family should be used by
1.53 jmc 92: .Xr sshd 8 .
1.37 djm 93: Valid arguments are
1.237 jmc 94: .Cm any
95: (the default),
96: .Cm inet
1.52 jmc 97: (use IPv4 only), or
1.237 jmc 98: .Cm inet6
1.37 djm 99: (use IPv6 only).
1.89 jmc 100: .It Cm AllowAgentForwarding
101: Specifies whether
102: .Xr ssh-agent 1
103: forwarding is permitted.
104: The default is
1.237 jmc 105: .Cm yes .
1.89 jmc 106: Note that disabling agent forwarding does not improve security
107: unless users are also denied shell access, as they can always install
108: their own forwarders.
1.1 stevesk 109: .It Cm AllowGroups
110: This keyword can be followed by a list of group name patterns, separated
111: by spaces.
112: If specified, login is allowed only for users whose primary
113: group or supplementary group list matches one of the patterns.
114: Only group names are valid; a numerical group ID is not recognized.
115: By default, login is allowed for all groups.
1.301 djm 116: The allow/deny groups directives are processed in the following order:
1.54 jmc 117: .Cm DenyGroups ,
118: .Cm AllowGroups .
1.49 jmc 119: .Pp
1.161 jmc 120: See PATTERNS in
1.49 jmc 121: .Xr ssh_config 5
122: for more information on patterns.
1.231 jmc 123: .It Cm AllowStreamLocalForwarding
124: Specifies whether StreamLocal (Unix-domain socket) forwarding is permitted.
1.150 djm 125: The available options are
1.237 jmc 126: .Cm yes
127: (the default)
1.150 djm 128: or
1.237 jmc 129: .Cm all
1.231 jmc 130: to allow StreamLocal forwarding,
1.237 jmc 131: .Cm no
1.231 jmc 132: to prevent all StreamLocal forwarding,
1.237 jmc 133: .Cm local
1.150 djm 134: to allow local (from the perspective of
1.151 jmc 135: .Xr ssh 1 )
136: forwarding only or
1.237 jmc 137: .Cm remote
1.150 djm 138: to allow remote forwarding only.
1.231 jmc 139: Note that disabling StreamLocal forwarding does not improve security unless
1.1 stevesk 140: users are also denied shell access, as they can always install their
141: own forwarders.
1.231 jmc 142: .It Cm AllowTcpForwarding
143: Specifies whether TCP forwarding is permitted.
1.175 millert 144: The available options are
1.237 jmc 145: .Cm yes
146: (the default)
1.175 millert 147: or
1.237 jmc 148: .Cm all
1.231 jmc 149: to allow TCP forwarding,
1.237 jmc 150: .Cm no
1.231 jmc 151: to prevent all TCP forwarding,
1.237 jmc 152: .Cm local
1.175 millert 153: to allow local (from the perspective of
154: .Xr ssh 1 )
155: forwarding only or
1.237 jmc 156: .Cm remote
1.175 millert 157: to allow remote forwarding only.
1.231 jmc 158: Note that disabling TCP forwarding does not improve security unless
1.175 millert 159: users are also denied shell access, as they can always install their
160: own forwarders.
1.1 stevesk 161: .It Cm AllowUsers
162: This keyword can be followed by a list of user name patterns, separated
163: by spaces.
1.14 jmc 164: If specified, login is allowed only for user names that
1.1 stevesk 165: match one of the patterns.
166: Only user names are valid; a numerical user ID is not recognized.
167: By default, login is allowed for all users.
168: If the pattern takes the form USER@HOST then USER and HOST
169: are separately checked, restricting logins to particular
170: users from particular hosts.
1.222 jmc 171: HOST criteria may additionally contain addresses to match in CIDR
172: address/masklen format.
1.301 djm 173: The allow/deny users directives are processed in the following order:
1.54 jmc 174: .Cm DenyUsers ,
1.301 djm 175: .Cm AllowUsers .
1.49 jmc 176: .Pp
1.161 jmc 177: See PATTERNS in
1.49 jmc 178: .Xr ssh_config 5
179: for more information on patterns.
1.149 djm 180: .It Cm AuthenticationMethods
181: Specifies the authentication methods that must be successfully completed
182: for a user to be granted access.
1.281 djm 183: This option must be followed by one or more lists of comma-separated
1.224 djm 184: authentication method names, or by the single string
1.237 jmc 185: .Cm any
1.224 djm 186: to indicate the default behaviour of accepting any single authentication
1.225 jmc 187: method.
1.237 jmc 188: If the default is overridden, then successful authentication requires
1.224 djm 189: completion of every method in at least one of these lists.
1.149 djm 190: .Pp
1.237 jmc 191: For example,
192: .Qq publickey,password publickey,keyboard-interactive
1.149 djm 193: would require the user to complete public key authentication, followed by
194: either password or keyboard interactive authentication.
195: Only methods that are next in one or more lists are offered at each stage,
1.237 jmc 196: so for this example it would not be possible to attempt password or
1.149 djm 197: keyboard-interactive authentication before public key.
1.157 markus 198: .Pp
199: For keyboard interactive authentication it is also possible to
200: restrict authentication to a specific device by appending a
201: colon followed by the device identifier
1.237 jmc 202: .Cm bsdauth ,
203: .Cm pam ,
1.157 markus 204: or
1.237 jmc 205: .Cm skey ,
1.157 markus 206: depending on the server configuration.
207: For example,
1.237 jmc 208: .Qq keyboard-interactive:bsdauth
1.157 markus 209: would restrict keyboard interactive authentication to the
1.237 jmc 210: .Cm bsdauth
1.157 markus 211: device.
1.185 djm 212: .Pp
1.237 jmc 213: If the publickey method is listed more than once,
1.185 djm 214: .Xr sshd 8
215: verifies that keys that have been used successfully are not reused for
216: subsequent authentications.
1.237 jmc 217: For example,
218: .Qq publickey,publickey
219: requires successful authentication using two different public keys.
1.181 djm 220: .Pp
1.149 djm 221: Note that each authentication method listed should also be explicitly enabled
222: in the configuration.
1.251 djm 223: .Pp
224: The available authentication methods are:
225: .Qq gssapi-with-mic ,
226: .Qq hostbased ,
227: .Qq keyboard-interactive ,
228: .Qq none
229: (used for access to password-less accounts when
1.266 jmc 230: .Cm PermitEmptyPasswords
1.251 djm 231: is enabled),
232: .Qq password
233: and
234: .Qq publickey .
1.146 djm 235: .It Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
1.147 jmc 236: Specifies a program to be used to look up the user's public keys.
1.201 djm 237: The program must be owned by root, not writable by group or others and
238: specified by an absolute path.
239: Arguments to
240: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
1.235 jmc 241: accept the tokens described in the
242: .Sx TOKENS
243: section.
244: If no arguments are specified then the username of the target user is used.
1.201 djm 245: .Pp
246: The program should produce on standard output zero or
1.235 jmc 247: more lines of authorized_keys output (see
248: .Sx AUTHORIZED_KEYS
249: in
1.147 jmc 250: .Xr sshd 8 ) .
1.235 jmc 251: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
1.310 djm 252: is tried after the usual
1.146 djm 253: .Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
1.310 djm 254: files and will not be executed if a matching key is found there.
1.237 jmc 255: By default, no
256: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
257: is run.
1.146 djm 258: .It Cm AuthorizedKeysCommandUser
1.237 jmc 259: Specifies the user under whose account the
260: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
261: is run.
1.146 djm 262: It is recommended to use a dedicated user that has no other role on the host
263: than running authorized keys commands.
1.186 djm 264: If
1.181 djm 265: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
1.186 djm 266: is specified but
267: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommandUser
268: is not, then
269: .Xr sshd 8
270: will refuse to start.
1.1 stevesk 271: .It Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
1.235 jmc 272: Specifies the file that contains the public keys used for user authentication.
1.285 schwarze 273: The format is described in the AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT section of
1.124 djm 274: .Xr sshd 8 .
1.235 jmc 275: Arguments to
1.1 stevesk 276: .Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
1.235 jmc 277: accept the tokens described in the
278: .Sx TOKENS
279: section.
1.1 stevesk 280: After expansion,
281: .Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
282: is taken to be an absolute path or one relative to the user's home
283: directory.
1.133 jmc 284: Multiple files may be listed, separated by whitespace.
1.212 djm 285: Alternately this option may be set to
1.237 jmc 286: .Cm none
1.212 djm 287: to skip checking for user keys in files.
1.133 jmc 288: The default is
1.237 jmc 289: .Qq .ssh/authorized_keys .ssh/authorized_keys2 .
1.202 djm 290: .It Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
291: Specifies a program to be used to generate the list of allowed
292: certificate principals as per
293: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile .
294: The program must be owned by root, not writable by group or others and
295: specified by an absolute path.
296: Arguments to
297: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
1.235 jmc 298: accept the tokens described in the
299: .Sx TOKENS
300: section.
301: If no arguments are specified then the username of the target user is used.
1.202 djm 302: .Pp
303: The program should produce on standard output zero or
304: more lines of
305: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
306: output.
307: If either
308: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
309: or
310: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
311: is specified, then certificates offered by the client for authentication
312: must contain a principal that is listed.
1.235 jmc 313: By default, no
314: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
315: is run.
1.202 djm 316: .It Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommandUser
1.235 jmc 317: Specifies the user under whose account the
318: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
319: is run.
1.202 djm 320: It is recommended to use a dedicated user that has no other role on the host
321: than running authorized principals commands.
322: If
323: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
324: is specified but
325: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommandUser
326: is not, then
327: .Xr sshd 8
328: will refuse to start.
1.121 djm 329: .It Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
330: Specifies a file that lists principal names that are accepted for
331: certificate authentication.
332: When using certificates signed by a key listed in
333: .Cm TrustedUserCAKeys ,
334: this file lists names, one of which must appear in the certificate for it
335: to be accepted for authentication.
1.235 jmc 336: Names are listed one per line preceded by key options (as described in
337: .Sx AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT
338: in
1.125 jmc 339: .Xr sshd 8 ) .
1.124 djm 340: Empty lines and comments starting with
1.121 djm 341: .Ql #
342: are ignored.
343: .Pp
1.235 jmc 344: Arguments to
1.121 djm 345: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
1.235 jmc 346: accept the tokens described in the
347: .Sx TOKENS
348: section.
1.121 djm 349: After expansion,
350: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
1.235 jmc 351: is taken to be an absolute path or one relative to the user's home directory.
1.138 djm 352: The default is
1.237 jmc 353: .Cm none ,
1.138 djm 354: i.e. not to use a principals file \(en in this case, the username
1.121 djm 355: of the user must appear in a certificate's principals list for it to be
356: accepted.
1.235 jmc 357: .Pp
1.121 djm 358: Note that
359: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
360: is only used when authentication proceeds using a CA listed in
361: .Cm TrustedUserCAKeys
362: and is not consulted for certification authorities trusted via
363: .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ,
364: though the
365: .Cm principals=
366: key option offers a similar facility (see
367: .Xr sshd 8
368: for details).
1.1 stevesk 369: .It Cm Banner
370: The contents of the specified file are sent to the remote user before
371: authentication is allowed.
1.78 djm 372: If the argument is
1.237 jmc 373: .Cm none
1.78 djm 374: then no banner is displayed.
1.1 stevesk 375: By default, no banner is displayed.
1.282 djm 376: .It Cm CASignatureAlgorithms
377: Specifies which algorithms are allowed for signing of certificates
378: by certificate authorities (CAs).
379: The default is:
380: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.316 djm 381: ssh-ed25519,ecdsa-sha2-nistp256,ecdsa-sha2-nistp384,
382: ecdsa-sha2-nistp521,rsa-sha2-512,rsa-sha2-256,ssh-rsa
1.282 djm 383: .Ed
384: .Pp
385: Certificates signed using other algorithms will not be accepted for
386: public key or host-based authentication.
1.1 stevesk 387: .It Cm ChallengeResponseAuthentication
1.50 jmc 388: Specifies whether challenge-response authentication is allowed.
1.1 stevesk 389: All authentication styles from
390: .Xr login.conf 5
391: are supported.
392: The default is
1.237 jmc 393: .Cm yes .
1.80 djm 394: .It Cm ChrootDirectory
1.113 stevesk 395: Specifies the pathname of a directory to
1.80 djm 396: .Xr chroot 2
397: to after authentication.
1.190 deraadt 398: At session startup
399: .Xr sshd 8
400: checks that all components of the pathname are root-owned directories
401: which are not writable by any other user or group.
1.106 stevesk 402: After the chroot,
403: .Xr sshd 8
404: changes the working directory to the user's home directory.
1.235 jmc 405: Arguments to
406: .Cm ChrootDirectory
407: accept the tokens described in the
408: .Sx TOKENS
409: section.
1.80 djm 410: .Pp
411: The
412: .Cm ChrootDirectory
413: must contain the necessary files and directories to support the
1.103 stevesk 414: user's session.
1.80 djm 415: For an interactive session this requires at least a shell, typically
416: .Xr sh 1 ,
417: and basic
418: .Pa /dev
419: nodes such as
420: .Xr null 4 ,
421: .Xr zero 4 ,
422: .Xr stdin 4 ,
423: .Xr stdout 4 ,
424: .Xr stderr 4 ,
1.180 jmc 425: and
1.80 djm 426: .Xr tty 4
427: devices.
1.237 jmc 428: For file transfer sessions using SFTP
429: no additional configuration of the environment is necessary if the in-process
430: sftp-server is used,
1.176 schwarze 431: though sessions which use logging may require
1.104 stevesk 432: .Pa /dev/log
1.176 schwarze 433: inside the chroot directory on some operating systems (see
1.104 stevesk 434: .Xr sftp-server 8
1.81 jmc 435: for details).
1.190 deraadt 436: .Pp
1.191 jmc 437: For safety, it is very important that the directory hierarchy be
1.190 deraadt 438: prevented from modification by other processes on the system (especially
439: those outside the jail).
440: Misconfiguration can lead to unsafe environments which
441: .Xr sshd 8
442: cannot detect.
1.80 djm 443: .Pp
1.215 djm 444: The default is
1.237 jmc 445: .Cm none ,
1.215 djm 446: indicating not to
1.80 djm 447: .Xr chroot 2 .
1.1 stevesk 448: .It Cm Ciphers
1.219 jmc 449: Specifies the ciphers allowed.
1.1 stevesk 450: Multiple ciphers must be comma-separated.
1.289 naddy 451: If the specified list begins with a
1.208 djm 452: .Sq +
453: character, then the specified ciphers will be appended to the default set
454: instead of replacing them.
1.289 naddy 455: If the specified list begins with a
1.242 djm 456: .Sq -
457: character, then the specified ciphers (including wildcards) will be removed
458: from the default set instead of replacing them.
1.290 naddy 459: If the specified list begins with a
460: .Sq ^
461: character, then the specified ciphers will be placed at the head of the
462: default set.
1.208 djm 463: .Pp
1.167 djm 464: The supported ciphers are:
465: .Pp
1.173 naddy 466: .Bl -item -compact -offset indent
467: .It
468: 3des-cbc
469: .It
470: aes128-cbc
471: .It
472: aes192-cbc
473: .It
474: aes256-cbc
475: .It
476: aes128-ctr
477: .It
478: aes192-ctr
479: .It
480: aes256-ctr
481: .It
482: aes128-gcm@openssh.com
483: .It
484: aes256-gcm@openssh.com
485: .It
486: chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com
487: .El
1.167 djm 488: .Pp
1.52 jmc 489: The default is:
1.173 naddy 490: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.211 jmc 491: chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com,
1.173 naddy 492: aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,
1.211 jmc 493: aes128-gcm@openssh.com,aes256-gcm@openssh.com
1.1 stevesk 494: .Ed
1.167 djm 495: .Pp
1.237 jmc 496: The list of available ciphers may also be obtained using
497: .Qq ssh -Q cipher .
1.1 stevesk 498: .It Cm ClientAliveCountMax
1.237 jmc 499: Sets the number of client alive messages which may be sent without
1.52 jmc 500: .Xr sshd 8
1.17 jmc 501: receiving any messages back from the client.
502: If this threshold is reached while client alive messages are being sent,
1.52 jmc 503: sshd will disconnect the client, terminating the session.
1.17 jmc 504: It is important to note that the use of client alive messages is very
505: different from
1.237 jmc 506: .Cm TCPKeepAlive .
1.17 jmc 507: The client alive messages are sent through the encrypted channel
508: and therefore will not be spoofable.
509: The TCP keepalive option enabled by
1.27 markus 510: .Cm TCPKeepAlive
1.17 jmc 511: is spoofable.
512: The client alive mechanism is valuable when the client or
1.288 dtucker 513: server depend on knowing when a connection has become unresponsive.
1.1 stevesk 514: .Pp
1.17 jmc 515: The default value is 3.
516: If
1.1 stevesk 517: .Cm ClientAliveInterval
1.237 jmc 518: is set to 15, and
1.1 stevesk 519: .Cm ClientAliveCountMax
1.52 jmc 520: is left at the default, unresponsive SSH clients
1.1 stevesk 521: will be disconnected after approximately 45 seconds.
1.302 djm 522: Setting a zero
523: .Cm ClientAliveCountMax
524: disables connection termination.
1.42 djm 525: .It Cm ClientAliveInterval
526: Sets a timeout interval in seconds after which if no data has been received
527: from the client,
1.52 jmc 528: .Xr sshd 8
1.42 djm 529: will send a message through the encrypted
530: channel to request a response from the client.
531: The default
532: is 0, indicating that these messages will not be sent to the client.
1.3 markus 533: .It Cm Compression
1.236 djm 534: Specifies whether compression is enabled after
1.44 markus 535: the user has authenticated successfully.
1.3 markus 536: The argument must be
1.237 jmc 537: .Cm yes ,
538: .Cm delayed
1.236 djm 539: (a legacy synonym for
1.237 jmc 540: .Cm yes )
1.3 markus 541: or
1.237 jmc 542: .Cm no .
1.3 markus 543: The default is
1.237 jmc 544: .Cm yes .
1.1 stevesk 545: .It Cm DenyGroups
546: This keyword can be followed by a list of group name patterns, separated
547: by spaces.
548: Login is disallowed for users whose primary group or supplementary
549: group list matches one of the patterns.
550: Only group names are valid; a numerical group ID is not recognized.
551: By default, login is allowed for all groups.
1.301 djm 552: The allow/deny groups directives are processed in the following order:
1.54 jmc 553: .Cm DenyGroups ,
554: .Cm AllowGroups .
1.49 jmc 555: .Pp
1.161 jmc 556: See PATTERNS in
1.49 jmc 557: .Xr ssh_config 5
558: for more information on patterns.
1.1 stevesk 559: .It Cm DenyUsers
560: This keyword can be followed by a list of user name patterns, separated
561: by spaces.
562: Login is disallowed for user names that match one of the patterns.
563: Only user names are valid; a numerical user ID is not recognized.
564: By default, login is allowed for all users.
565: If the pattern takes the form USER@HOST then USER and HOST
566: are separately checked, restricting logins to particular
567: users from particular hosts.
1.222 jmc 568: HOST criteria may additionally contain addresses to match in CIDR
569: address/masklen format.
1.301 djm 570: The allow/deny users directives are processed in the following order:
1.54 jmc 571: .Cm DenyUsers ,
1.301 djm 572: .Cm AllowUsers .
1.49 jmc 573: .Pp
1.161 jmc 574: See PATTERNS in
1.49 jmc 575: .Xr ssh_config 5
576: for more information on patterns.
1.239 djm 577: .It Cm DisableForwarding
578: Disables all forwarding features, including X11,
579: .Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
580: TCP and StreamLocal.
581: This option overrides all other forwarding-related options and may
582: simplify restricted configurations.
1.246 djm 583: .It Cm ExposeAuthInfo
1.253 jmc 584: Writes a temporary file containing a list of authentication methods and
1.246 djm 585: public credentials (e.g. keys) used to authenticate the user.
1.247 jmc 586: The location of the file is exposed to the user session through the
1.248 djm 587: .Ev SSH_USER_AUTH
1.247 jmc 588: environment variable.
1.253 jmc 589: The default is
590: .Cm no .
1.183 djm 591: .It Cm FingerprintHash
592: Specifies the hash algorithm used when logging key fingerprints.
593: Valid options are:
1.237 jmc 594: .Cm md5
1.183 djm 595: and
1.237 jmc 596: .Cm sha256 .
1.183 djm 597: The default is
1.237 jmc 598: .Cm sha256 .
1.67 dtucker 599: .It Cm ForceCommand
600: Forces the execution of the command specified by
601: .Cm ForceCommand ,
1.84 djm 602: ignoring any command supplied by the client and
603: .Pa ~/.ssh/rc
604: if present.
1.67 dtucker 605: The command is invoked by using the user's login shell with the -c option.
606: This applies to shell, command, or subsystem execution.
607: It is most useful inside a
608: .Cm Match
609: block.
610: The command originally supplied by the client is available in the
611: .Ev SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
612: environment variable.
1.82 djm 613: Specifying a command of
1.237 jmc 614: .Cm internal-sftp
615: will force the use of an in-process SFTP server that requires no support
1.82 djm 616: files when used with
617: .Cm ChrootDirectory .
1.215 djm 618: The default is
1.237 jmc 619: .Cm none .
1.1 stevesk 620: .It Cm GatewayPorts
621: Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to ports
622: forwarded for the client.
623: By default,
1.52 jmc 624: .Xr sshd 8
1.15 jmc 625: binds remote port forwardings to the loopback address.
626: This prevents other remote hosts from connecting to forwarded ports.
1.1 stevesk 627: .Cm GatewayPorts
1.52 jmc 628: can be used to specify that sshd
1.39 djm 629: should allow remote port forwardings to bind to non-loopback addresses, thus
630: allowing other hosts to connect.
631: The argument may be
1.237 jmc 632: .Cm no
1.39 djm 633: to force remote port forwardings to be available to the local host only,
1.237 jmc 634: .Cm yes
1.39 djm 635: to force remote port forwardings to bind to the wildcard address, or
1.237 jmc 636: .Cm clientspecified
1.39 djm 637: to allow the client to select the address to which the forwarding is bound.
1.1 stevesk 638: The default is
1.237 jmc 639: .Cm no .
1.23 markus 640: .It Cm GSSAPIAuthentication
1.25 markus 641: Specifies whether user authentication based on GSSAPI is allowed.
1.26 djm 642: The default is
1.237 jmc 643: .Cm no .
1.23 markus 644: .It Cm GSSAPICleanupCredentials
645: Specifies whether to automatically destroy the user's credentials cache
646: on logout.
647: The default is
1.237 jmc 648: .Cm yes .
1.203 djm 649: .It Cm GSSAPIStrictAcceptorCheck
650: Determines whether to be strict about the identity of the GSSAPI acceptor
651: a client authenticates against.
652: If set to
1.237 jmc 653: .Cm yes
654: then the client must authenticate against the host
1.203 djm 655: service on the current hostname.
656: If set to
1.237 jmc 657: .Cm no
1.203 djm 658: then the client may authenticate against any service key stored in the
659: machine's default store.
660: This facility is provided to assist with operation on multi homed machines.
661: The default is
1.237 jmc 662: .Cm yes .
1.189 djm 663: .It Cm HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes
664: Specifies the key types that will be accepted for hostbased authentication
1.280 djm 665: as a list of comma-separated patterns.
1.289 naddy 666: Alternately if the specified list begins with a
1.208 djm 667: .Sq +
668: character, then the specified key types will be appended to the default set
669: instead of replacing them.
1.289 naddy 670: If the specified list begins with a
1.242 djm 671: .Sq -
672: character, then the specified key types (including wildcards) will be removed
673: from the default set instead of replacing them.
1.290 naddy 674: If the specified list begins with a
675: .Sq ^
676: character, then the specified key types will be placed at the head of the
677: default set.
1.206 markus 678: The default for this option is:
679: .Bd -literal -offset 3n
1.316 djm 680: ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.206 markus 681: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
682: ecdsa-sha2-nistp384-cert-v01@openssh.com,
683: ecdsa-sha2-nistp521-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.316 djm 684: sk-ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.296 naddy 685: sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.291 naddy 686: rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01@openssh.com,
687: rsa-sha2-256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.206 markus 688: ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.316 djm 689: ssh-ed25519,
1.206 markus 690: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256,ecdsa-sha2-nistp384,ecdsa-sha2-nistp521,
1.316 djm 691: sk-ssh-ed25519@openssh.com,
1.296 naddy 692: sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256@openssh.com,
693: rsa-sha2-512,rsa-sha2-256,ssh-rsa
1.206 markus 694: .Ed
695: .Pp
1.237 jmc 696: The list of available key types may also be obtained using
1.307 dtucker 697: .Qq ssh -Q HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes .
1.1 stevesk 698: .It Cm HostbasedAuthentication
699: Specifies whether rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication together
700: with successful public key client host authentication is allowed
1.50 jmc 701: (host-based authentication).
1.70 dtucker 702: The default is
1.237 jmc 703: .Cm no .
1.70 dtucker 704: .It Cm HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly
705: Specifies whether or not the server will attempt to perform a reverse
706: name lookup when matching the name in the
707: .Pa ~/.shosts ,
708: .Pa ~/.rhosts ,
709: and
710: .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
711: files during
712: .Cm HostbasedAuthentication .
713: A setting of
1.237 jmc 714: .Cm yes
1.70 dtucker 715: means that
716: .Xr sshd 8
717: uses the name supplied by the client rather than
718: attempting to resolve the name from the TCP connection itself.
1.1 stevesk 719: The default is
1.237 jmc 720: .Cm no .
1.117 djm 721: .It Cm HostCertificate
722: Specifies a file containing a public host certificate.
723: The certificate's public key must match a private host key already specified
724: by
725: .Cm HostKey .
726: The default behaviour of
727: .Xr sshd 8
728: is not to load any certificates.
1.1 stevesk 729: .It Cm HostKey
730: Specifies a file containing a private host key
731: used by SSH.
1.229 naddy 732: The defaults are
1.169 naddy 733: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key ,
734: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key
1.126 djm 735: and
1.229 naddy 736: .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key .
1.206 markus 737: .Pp
1.1 stevesk 738: Note that
1.52 jmc 739: .Xr sshd 8
1.206 markus 740: will refuse to use a file if it is group/world-accessible
741: and that the
742: .Cm HostKeyAlgorithms
743: option restricts which of the keys are actually used by
744: .Xr sshd 8 .
745: .Pp
1.1 stevesk 746: It is possible to have multiple host key files.
1.162 markus 747: It is also possible to specify public host key files instead.
748: In this case operations on the private key will be delegated
749: to an
750: .Xr ssh-agent 1 .
751: .It Cm HostKeyAgent
752: Identifies the UNIX-domain socket used to communicate
753: with an agent that has access to the private host keys.
1.223 markus 754: If the string
1.237 jmc 755: .Qq SSH_AUTH_SOCK
1.162 markus 756: is specified, the location of the socket will be read from the
757: .Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK
758: environment variable.
1.206 markus 759: .It Cm HostKeyAlgorithms
1.219 jmc 760: Specifies the host key algorithms
1.206 markus 761: that the server offers.
762: The default for this option is:
763: .Bd -literal -offset 3n
1.316 djm 764: ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.206 markus 765: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
766: ecdsa-sha2-nistp384-cert-v01@openssh.com,
767: ecdsa-sha2-nistp521-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.316 djm 768: sk-ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.296 naddy 769: sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.291 naddy 770: rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01@openssh.com,
771: rsa-sha2-256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.206 markus 772: ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.316 djm 773: ssh-ed25519,
1.206 markus 774: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256,ecdsa-sha2-nistp384,ecdsa-sha2-nistp521,
1.316 djm 775: sk-ssh-ed25519@openssh.com,
1.296 naddy 776: sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256@openssh.com,
777: rsa-sha2-512,rsa-sha2-256,ssh-rsa
1.206 markus 778: .Ed
779: .Pp
1.237 jmc 780: The list of available key types may also be obtained using
1.307 dtucker 781: .Qq ssh -Q HostKeyAlgorithms .
1.1 stevesk 782: .It Cm IgnoreRhosts
1.309 djm 783: Specifies whether to ignore per-user
1.1 stevesk 784: .Pa .rhosts
785: and
786: .Pa .shosts
1.309 djm 787: files during
1.1 stevesk 788: .Cm HostbasedAuthentication .
1.309 djm 789: The system-wide
1.1 stevesk 790: .Pa /etc/hosts.equiv
791: and
792: .Pa /etc/shosts.equiv
1.309 djm 793: are still used regardless of this setting.
794: .Pp
795: Accepted values are
796: .Cm yes
797: (the default) to ignore all per-user files,
798: .Cm shosts-only
799: to allow the use of
800: .Pa .shosts
801: but to ignore
802: .Pa .rhosts
803: or
804: .Cm no
805: to allow both
806: .Pa .shosts
807: and
1.311 jmc 808: .Pa rhosts .
1.1 stevesk 809: .It Cm IgnoreUserKnownHosts
810: Specifies whether
1.52 jmc 811: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 812: should ignore the user's
1.41 djm 813: .Pa ~/.ssh/known_hosts
1.1 stevesk 814: during
1.261 djm 815: .Cm HostbasedAuthentication
816: and use only the system-wide known hosts file
817: .Pa /etc/ssh/known_hosts .
1.1 stevesk 818: The default is
1.304 djm 819: .Dq no .
820: .It Cm Include
821: Include the specified configuration file(s).
1.305 jmc 822: Multiple pathnames may be specified and each pathname may contain
1.304 djm 823: .Xr glob 7
1.312 djm 824: wildcards that will be expanded and processed in lexical order.
1.304 djm 825: Files without absolute paths are assumed to be in
826: .Pa /etc/ssh .
1.305 jmc 827: An
1.304 djm 828: .Cm Include
829: directive may appear inside a
830: .Cm Match
831: block
832: to perform conditional inclusion.
1.129 djm 833: .It Cm IPQoS
834: Specifies the IPv4 type-of-service or DSCP class for the connection.
835: Accepted values are
1.237 jmc 836: .Cm af11 ,
837: .Cm af12 ,
838: .Cm af13 ,
839: .Cm af21 ,
840: .Cm af22 ,
841: .Cm af23 ,
842: .Cm af31 ,
843: .Cm af32 ,
844: .Cm af33 ,
845: .Cm af41 ,
846: .Cm af42 ,
847: .Cm af43 ,
848: .Cm cs0 ,
849: .Cm cs1 ,
850: .Cm cs2 ,
851: .Cm cs3 ,
852: .Cm cs4 ,
853: .Cm cs5 ,
854: .Cm cs6 ,
855: .Cm cs7 ,
856: .Cm ef ,
1.303 djm 857: .Cm le ,
1.237 jmc 858: .Cm lowdelay ,
859: .Cm throughput ,
860: .Cm reliability ,
1.250 djm 861: a numeric value, or
862: .Cm none
863: to use the operating system default.
1.131 djm 864: This option may take one or two arguments, separated by whitespace.
1.129 djm 865: If one argument is specified, it is used as the packet class unconditionally.
866: If two values are specified, the first is automatically selected for
867: interactive sessions and the second for non-interactive sessions.
868: The default is
1.264 job 869: .Cm af21
1.265 jmc 870: (Low-Latency Data)
1.129 djm 871: for interactive sessions and
1.264 job 872: .Cm cs1
1.265 jmc 873: (Lower Effort)
1.129 djm 874: for non-interactive sessions.
1.171 jmc 875: .It Cm KbdInteractiveAuthentication
876: Specifies whether to allow keyboard-interactive authentication.
877: The argument to this keyword must be
1.237 jmc 878: .Cm yes
1.171 jmc 879: or
1.237 jmc 880: .Cm no .
1.171 jmc 881: The default is to use whatever value
882: .Cm ChallengeResponseAuthentication
883: is set to
884: (by default
1.237 jmc 885: .Cm yes ) .
1.1 stevesk 886: .It Cm KerberosAuthentication
1.24 markus 887: Specifies whether the password provided by the user for
1.1 stevesk 888: .Cm PasswordAuthentication
1.24 markus 889: will be validated through the Kerberos KDC.
1.1 stevesk 890: To use this option, the server needs a
891: Kerberos servtab which allows the verification of the KDC's identity.
1.52 jmc 892: The default is
1.237 jmc 893: .Cm no .
1.29 dtucker 894: .It Cm KerberosGetAFSToken
1.45 djm 895: If AFS is active and the user has a Kerberos 5 TGT, attempt to acquire
1.29 dtucker 896: an AFS token before accessing the user's home directory.
1.52 jmc 897: The default is
1.237 jmc 898: .Cm no .
1.1 stevesk 899: .It Cm KerberosOrLocalPasswd
1.52 jmc 900: If password authentication through Kerberos fails then
1.1 stevesk 901: the password will be validated via any additional local mechanism
902: such as
903: .Pa /etc/passwd .
1.52 jmc 904: The default is
1.237 jmc 905: .Cm yes .
1.1 stevesk 906: .It Cm KerberosTicketCleanup
907: Specifies whether to automatically destroy the user's ticket cache
908: file on logout.
1.52 jmc 909: The default is
1.237 jmc 910: .Cm yes .
1.127 djm 911: .It Cm KexAlgorithms
912: Specifies the available KEX (Key Exchange) algorithms.
913: Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated.
1.289 naddy 914: Alternately if the specified list begins with a
1.208 djm 915: .Sq +
916: character, then the specified methods will be appended to the default set
917: instead of replacing them.
1.289 naddy 918: If the specified list begins with a
1.242 djm 919: .Sq -
920: character, then the specified methods (including wildcards) will be removed
921: from the default set instead of replacing them.
1.290 naddy 922: If the specified list begins with a
923: .Sq ^
924: character, then the specified methods will be placed at the head of the
925: default set.
1.173 naddy 926: The supported algorithms are:
927: .Pp
928: .Bl -item -compact -offset indent
929: .It
1.234 djm 930: curve25519-sha256
931: .It
1.173 naddy 932: curve25519-sha256@libssh.org
933: .It
934: diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
935: .It
936: diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
937: .It
1.263 djm 938: diffie-hellman-group14-sha256
939: .It
940: diffie-hellman-group16-sha512
941: .It
942: diffie-hellman-group18-sha512
943: .It
1.173 naddy 944: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1
945: .It
946: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256
947: .It
948: ecdh-sha2-nistp256
949: .It
950: ecdh-sha2-nistp384
951: .It
952: ecdh-sha2-nistp521
1.298 dtucker 953: .It
954: sntrup4591761x25519-sha512@tinyssh.org
1.173 naddy 955: .El
956: .Pp
957: The default is:
1.170 dtucker 958: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.234 djm 959: curve25519-sha256,curve25519-sha256@libssh.org,
1.170 dtucker 960: ecdh-sha2-nistp256,ecdh-sha2-nistp384,ecdh-sha2-nistp521,
961: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256,
1.263 djm 962: diffie-hellman-group16-sha512,diffie-hellman-group18-sha512,
1.300 tedu 963: diffie-hellman-group14-sha256
1.170 dtucker 964: .Ed
1.188 djm 965: .Pp
1.237 jmc 966: The list of available key exchange algorithms may also be obtained using
1.307 dtucker 967: .Qq ssh -Q KexAlgorithms .
1.1 stevesk 968: .It Cm ListenAddress
969: Specifies the local addresses
1.52 jmc 970: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 971: should listen on.
972: The following forms may be used:
973: .Pp
974: .Bl -item -offset indent -compact
975: .It
976: .Cm ListenAddress
977: .Sm off
1.259 jmc 978: .Ar hostname | address
1.1 stevesk 979: .Sm on
1.260 jmc 980: .Op Cm rdomain Ar domain
1.1 stevesk 981: .It
982: .Cm ListenAddress
983: .Sm off
1.259 jmc 984: .Ar hostname : port
1.1 stevesk 985: .Sm on
1.260 jmc 986: .Op Cm rdomain Ar domain
1.256 djm 987: .It
988: .Cm ListenAddress
989: .Sm off
1.259 jmc 990: .Ar IPv4_address : port
1.256 djm 991: .Sm on
1.260 jmc 992: .Op Cm rdomain Ar domain
1.1 stevesk 993: .It
994: .Cm ListenAddress
995: .Sm off
1.259 jmc 996: .Oo Ar hostname | address Oc : Ar port
1.1 stevesk 997: .Sm on
1.260 jmc 998: .Op Cm rdomain Ar domain
1.1 stevesk 999: .El
1000: .Pp
1.256 djm 1001: The optional
1002: .Cm rdomain
1003: qualifier requests
1004: .Xr sshd 8
1005: listen in an explicit routing domain.
1.1 stevesk 1006: If
1007: .Ar port
1008: is not specified,
1.200 dtucker 1009: sshd will listen on the address and all
1.1 stevesk 1010: .Cm Port
1.17 jmc 1011: options specified.
1.256 djm 1012: The default is to listen on all local addresses on the current default
1013: routing domain.
1.15 jmc 1014: Multiple
1.1 stevesk 1015: .Cm ListenAddress
1.17 jmc 1016: options are permitted.
1.256 djm 1017: For more information on routing domains, see
1.259 jmc 1018: .Xr rdomain 4 .
1.1 stevesk 1019: .It Cm LoginGraceTime
1020: The server disconnects after this time if the user has not
1021: successfully logged in.
1022: If the value is 0, there is no time limit.
1.12 stevesk 1023: The default is 120 seconds.
1.1 stevesk 1024: .It Cm LogLevel
1025: Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from
1.53 jmc 1026: .Xr sshd 8 .
1.1 stevesk 1027: The possible values are:
1.52 jmc 1028: QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, and DEBUG3.
1.15 jmc 1029: The default is INFO.
1030: DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent.
1031: DEBUG2 and DEBUG3 each specify higher levels of debugging output.
1032: Logging with a DEBUG level violates the privacy of users and is not recommended.
1.317 ! djm 1033: .It Cm LogVerbose
! 1034: Specify one or more overrides to LogLevel.
! 1035: An override consists of a pattern lists that matches the source file, function
! 1036: and line number to force detailed logging for.
! 1037: For example, an override pattern of:
! 1038: .Bd -literal -offset indent
! 1039: kex.c:*:1000,*:kex_exchange_identification():*,packet.c:*
! 1040: .Ed
! 1041: .Pp
! 1042: would enable detailed logging for line 1000 of
! 1043: .Pa kex.c,
! 1044: everything in the
! 1045: .Fn kex_exchange_identification
! 1046: function, and all code in the
! 1047: .Pa packet.c
! 1048: file.
! 1049: This option is intended for debugging and no overrides are enabled by default.
1.1 stevesk 1050: .It Cm MACs
1051: Specifies the available MAC (message authentication code) algorithms.
1.219 jmc 1052: The MAC algorithm is used for data integrity protection.
1.1 stevesk 1053: Multiple algorithms must be comma-separated.
1.289 naddy 1054: If the specified list begins with a
1.208 djm 1055: .Sq +
1056: character, then the specified algorithms will be appended to the default set
1057: instead of replacing them.
1.289 naddy 1058: If the specified list begins with a
1.242 djm 1059: .Sq -
1060: character, then the specified algorithms (including wildcards) will be removed
1061: from the default set instead of replacing them.
1.290 naddy 1062: If the specified list begins with a
1063: .Sq ^
1064: character, then the specified algorithms will be placed at the head of the
1065: default set.
1.208 djm 1066: .Pp
1.152 markus 1067: The algorithms that contain
1.237 jmc 1068: .Qq -etm
1.152 markus 1069: calculate the MAC after encryption (encrypt-then-mac).
1070: These are considered safer and their use recommended.
1.173 naddy 1071: The supported MACs are:
1072: .Pp
1073: .Bl -item -compact -offset indent
1074: .It
1075: hmac-md5
1076: .It
1077: hmac-md5-96
1078: .It
1079: hmac-sha1
1080: .It
1081: hmac-sha1-96
1082: .It
1083: hmac-sha2-256
1084: .It
1085: hmac-sha2-512
1086: .It
1087: umac-64@openssh.com
1088: .It
1089: umac-128@openssh.com
1090: .It
1091: hmac-md5-etm@openssh.com
1092: .It
1093: hmac-md5-96-etm@openssh.com
1094: .It
1095: hmac-sha1-etm@openssh.com
1096: .It
1097: hmac-sha1-96-etm@openssh.com
1098: .It
1099: hmac-sha2-256-etm@openssh.com
1100: .It
1101: hmac-sha2-512-etm@openssh.com
1102: .It
1103: umac-64-etm@openssh.com
1104: .It
1105: umac-128-etm@openssh.com
1106: .El
1107: .Pp
1.52 jmc 1108: The default is:
1.77 jmc 1109: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.152 markus 1110: umac-64-etm@openssh.com,umac-128-etm@openssh.com,
1111: hmac-sha2-256-etm@openssh.com,hmac-sha2-512-etm@openssh.com,
1.217 djm 1112: hmac-sha1-etm@openssh.com,
1.173 naddy 1113: umac-64@openssh.com,umac-128@openssh.com,
1.217 djm 1114: hmac-sha2-256,hmac-sha2-512,hmac-sha1
1.77 jmc 1115: .Ed
1.188 djm 1116: .Pp
1.237 jmc 1117: The list of available MAC algorithms may also be obtained using
1118: .Qq ssh -Q mac .
1.60 dtucker 1119: .It Cm Match
1.61 jmc 1120: Introduces a conditional block.
1.65 dtucker 1121: If all of the criteria on the
1.60 dtucker 1122: .Cm Match
1.65 dtucker 1123: line are satisfied, the keywords on the following lines override those
1124: set in the global section of the config file, until either another
1.60 dtucker 1125: .Cm Match
1.65 dtucker 1126: line or the end of the file.
1.172 djm 1127: If a keyword appears in multiple
1128: .Cm Match
1.177 sobrado 1129: blocks that are satisfied, only the first instance of the keyword is
1.172 djm 1130: applied.
1.91 djm 1131: .Pp
1.61 jmc 1132: The arguments to
1.60 dtucker 1133: .Cm Match
1.163 dtucker 1134: are one or more criteria-pattern pairs or the single token
1135: .Cm All
1136: which matches all criteria.
1.60 dtucker 1137: The available criteria are
1138: .Cm User ,
1.69 dtucker 1139: .Cm Group ,
1.60 dtucker 1140: .Cm Host ,
1.139 dtucker 1141: .Cm LocalAddress ,
1142: .Cm LocalPort ,
1.258 djm 1143: .Cm RDomain ,
1.60 dtucker 1144: and
1.258 djm 1145: .Cm Address
1146: (with
1147: .Cm RDomain
1148: representing the
1149: .Xr rdomain 4
1.284 jmc 1150: on which the connection was received).
1.258 djm 1151: .Pp
1.91 djm 1152: The match patterns may consist of single entries or comma-separated
1153: lists and may use the wildcard and negation operators described in the
1.237 jmc 1154: .Sx PATTERNS
1155: section of
1.92 djm 1156: .Xr ssh_config 5 .
1.91 djm 1157: .Pp
1158: The patterns in an
1159: .Cm Address
1160: criteria may additionally contain addresses to match in CIDR
1.237 jmc 1161: address/masklen format,
1162: such as 192.0.2.0/24 or 2001:db8::/32.
1.91 djm 1163: Note that the mask length provided must be consistent with the address -
1164: it is an error to specify a mask length that is too long for the address
1.93 jmc 1165: or one with bits set in this host portion of the address.
1.237 jmc 1166: For example, 192.0.2.0/33 and 192.0.2.0/8, respectively.
1.91 djm 1167: .Pp
1.60 dtucker 1168: Only a subset of keywords may be used on the lines following a
1169: .Cm Match
1170: keyword.
1171: Available keywords are
1.142 jmc 1172: .Cm AcceptEnv ,
1.99 okan 1173: .Cm AllowAgentForwarding ,
1.142 jmc 1174: .Cm AllowGroups ,
1.193 djm 1175: .Cm AllowStreamLocalForwarding ,
1.62 dtucker 1176: .Cm AllowTcpForwarding ,
1.141 markus 1177: .Cm AllowUsers ,
1.149 djm 1178: .Cm AuthenticationMethods ,
1.146 djm 1179: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand ,
1180: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommandUser ,
1.147 jmc 1181: .Cm AuthorizedKeysFile ,
1.214 djm 1182: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand ,
1183: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommandUser ,
1.123 djm 1184: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile ,
1.72 dtucker 1185: .Cm Banner ,
1.85 djm 1186: .Cm ChrootDirectory ,
1.238 markus 1187: .Cm ClientAliveCountMax ,
1188: .Cm ClientAliveInterval ,
1.141 markus 1189: .Cm DenyGroups ,
1190: .Cm DenyUsers ,
1.67 dtucker 1191: .Cm ForceCommand ,
1.194 djm 1192: .Cm GatewayPorts ,
1.193 djm 1193: .Cm GSSAPIAuthentication ,
1.189 djm 1194: .Cm HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes ,
1.87 djm 1195: .Cm HostbasedAuthentication ,
1.123 djm 1196: .Cm HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly ,
1.308 djm 1197: .Cm IgnoreRhosts ,
1.306 naddy 1198: .Cm Include ,
1.193 djm 1199: .Cm IPQoS ,
1.74 jmc 1200: .Cm KbdInteractiveAuthentication ,
1.72 dtucker 1201: .Cm KerberosAuthentication ,
1.245 djm 1202: .Cm LogLevel ,
1.95 dtucker 1203: .Cm MaxAuthTries ,
1.94 dtucker 1204: .Cm MaxSessions ,
1.72 dtucker 1205: .Cm PasswordAuthentication ,
1.97 djm 1206: .Cm PermitEmptyPasswords ,
1.271 djm 1207: .Cm PermitListen ,
1.66 dtucker 1208: .Cm PermitOpen ,
1.79 dtucker 1209: .Cm PermitRootLogin ,
1.164 djm 1210: .Cm PermitTTY ,
1.123 djm 1211: .Cm PermitTunnel ,
1.174 djm 1212: .Cm PermitUserRC ,
1.189 djm 1213: .Cm PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ,
1.107 dtucker 1214: .Cm PubkeyAuthentication ,
1.159 dtucker 1215: .Cm RekeyLimit ,
1.193 djm 1216: .Cm RevokedKeys ,
1.257 djm 1217: .Cm RDomain ,
1.274 djm 1218: .Cm SetEnv ,
1.193 djm 1219: .Cm StreamLocalBindMask ,
1220: .Cm StreamLocalBindUnlink ,
1221: .Cm TrustedUserCAKeys ,
1.66 dtucker 1222: .Cm X11DisplayOffset ,
1.101 djm 1223: .Cm X11Forwarding
1.60 dtucker 1224: and
1.286 jmc 1225: .Cm X11UseLocalhost .
1.33 dtucker 1226: .It Cm MaxAuthTries
1227: Specifies the maximum number of authentication attempts permitted per
1.35 jmc 1228: connection.
1229: Once the number of failures reaches half this value,
1230: additional failures are logged.
1231: The default is 6.
1.90 djm 1232: .It Cm MaxSessions
1.216 djm 1233: Specifies the maximum number of open shell, login or subsystem (e.g. sftp)
1234: sessions permitted per network connection.
1235: Multiple sessions may be established by clients that support connection
1236: multiplexing.
1237: Setting
1238: .Cm MaxSessions
1239: to 1 will effectively disable session multiplexing, whereas setting it to 0
1240: will prevent all shell, login and subsystem sessions while still permitting
1241: forwarding.
1.90 djm 1242: The default is 10.
1.1 stevesk 1243: .It Cm MaxStartups
1244: Specifies the maximum number of concurrent unauthenticated connections to the
1.52 jmc 1245: SSH daemon.
1.1 stevesk 1246: Additional connections will be dropped until authentication succeeds or the
1247: .Cm LoginGraceTime
1248: expires for a connection.
1.156 dtucker 1249: The default is 10:30:100.
1.1 stevesk 1250: .Pp
1251: Alternatively, random early drop can be enabled by specifying
1252: the three colon separated values
1.237 jmc 1253: start:rate:full (e.g. "10:30:60").
1.53 jmc 1254: .Xr sshd 8
1.237 jmc 1255: will refuse connection attempts with a probability of rate/100 (30%)
1256: if there are currently start (10) unauthenticated connections.
1.1 stevesk 1257: The probability increases linearly and all connection attempts
1.237 jmc 1258: are refused if the number of unauthenticated connections reaches full (60).
1.1 stevesk 1259: .It Cm PasswordAuthentication
1260: Specifies whether password authentication is allowed.
1261: The default is
1.237 jmc 1262: .Cm yes .
1.1 stevesk 1263: .It Cm PermitEmptyPasswords
1264: When password authentication is allowed, it specifies whether the
1265: server allows login to accounts with empty password strings.
1266: The default is
1.237 jmc 1267: .Cm no .
1.271 djm 1268: .It Cm PermitListen
1269: Specifies the addresses/ports on which a remote TCP port forwarding may listen.
1270: The listen specification must be one of the following forms:
1271: .Pp
1272: .Bl -item -offset indent -compact
1273: .It
1274: .Cm PermitListen
1275: .Sm off
1.276 djm 1276: .Ar port
1.271 djm 1277: .Sm on
1278: .It
1279: .Cm PermitListen
1280: .Sm off
1.276 djm 1281: .Ar host : port
1.271 djm 1282: .Sm on
1283: .El
1284: .Pp
1285: Multiple permissions may be specified by separating them with whitespace.
1286: An argument of
1287: .Cm any
1288: can be used to remove all restrictions and permit any listen requests.
1289: An argument of
1290: .Cm none
1291: can be used to prohibit all listen requests.
1292: The host name may contain wildcards as described in the PATTERNS section in
1293: .Xr ssh_config 5 .
1294: The wildcard
1295: .Sq *
1296: can also be used in place of a port number to allow all ports.
1297: By default all port forwarding listen requests are permitted.
1.272 jmc 1298: Note that the
1.271 djm 1299: .Cm GatewayPorts
1300: option may further restrict which addresses may be listened on.
1.276 djm 1301: Note also that
1302: .Xr ssh 1
1303: will request a listen host of
1304: .Dq localhost
1.283 dtucker 1305: if no listen host was specifically requested, and this name is
1.277 jmc 1306: treated differently to explicit localhost addresses of
1.276 djm 1307: .Dq 127.0.0.1
1308: and
1309: .Dq ::1 .
1.62 dtucker 1310: .It Cm PermitOpen
1311: Specifies the destinations to which TCP port forwarding is permitted.
1312: The forwarding specification must be one of the following forms:
1313: .Pp
1314: .Bl -item -offset indent -compact
1315: .It
1316: .Cm PermitOpen
1317: .Sm off
1318: .Ar host : port
1319: .Sm on
1320: .It
1321: .Cm PermitOpen
1322: .Sm off
1323: .Ar IPv4_addr : port
1324: .Sm on
1325: .It
1326: .Cm PermitOpen
1327: .Sm off
1328: .Ar \&[ IPv6_addr \&] : port
1329: .Sm on
1330: .El
1331: .Pp
1.68 dtucker 1332: Multiple forwards may be specified by separating them with whitespace.
1.62 dtucker 1333: An argument of
1.237 jmc 1334: .Cm any
1.62 dtucker 1335: can be used to remove all restrictions and permit any forwarding requests.
1.140 dtucker 1336: An argument of
1.237 jmc 1337: .Cm none
1.140 dtucker 1338: can be used to prohibit all forwarding requests.
1.227 jmc 1339: The wildcard
1.237 jmc 1340: .Sq *
1.299 djm 1341: can be used for host or port to allow all hosts or ports respectively.
1342: Otherwise, no pattern matching or address lookups are performed on supplied
1343: names.
1.63 jmc 1344: By default all port forwarding requests are permitted.
1.1 stevesk 1345: .It Cm PermitRootLogin
1.38 jmc 1346: Specifies whether root can log in using
1.1 stevesk 1347: .Xr ssh 1 .
1348: The argument must be
1.237 jmc 1349: .Cm yes ,
1350: .Cm prohibit-password ,
1351: .Cm forced-commands-only ,
1.1 stevesk 1352: or
1.237 jmc 1353: .Cm no .
1.1 stevesk 1354: The default is
1.237 jmc 1355: .Cm prohibit-password .
1.1 stevesk 1356: .Pp
1357: If this option is set to
1.237 jmc 1358: .Cm prohibit-password
1.255 jmc 1359: (or its deprecated alias,
1360: .Cm without-password ) ,
1.210 deraadt 1361: password and keyboard-interactive authentication are disabled for root.
1.1 stevesk 1362: .Pp
1363: If this option is set to
1.237 jmc 1364: .Cm forced-commands-only ,
1.1 stevesk 1365: root login with public key authentication will be allowed,
1366: but only if the
1367: .Ar command
1368: option has been specified
1369: (which may be useful for taking remote backups even if root login is
1.17 jmc 1370: normally not allowed).
1371: All other authentication methods are disabled for root.
1.1 stevesk 1372: .Pp
1373: If this option is set to
1.237 jmc 1374: .Cm no ,
1.38 jmc 1375: root is not allowed to log in.
1.231 jmc 1376: .It Cm PermitTTY
1377: Specifies whether
1378: .Xr pty 4
1379: allocation is permitted.
1380: The default is
1.237 jmc 1381: .Cm yes .
1.46 reyk 1382: .It Cm PermitTunnel
1383: Specifies whether
1384: .Xr tun 4
1385: device forwarding is allowed.
1.47 reyk 1386: The argument must be
1.237 jmc 1387: .Cm yes ,
1388: .Cm point-to-point
1.58 stevesk 1389: (layer 3),
1.237 jmc 1390: .Cm ethernet
1.58 stevesk 1391: (layer 2), or
1.237 jmc 1392: .Cm no .
1.58 stevesk 1393: Specifying
1.237 jmc 1394: .Cm yes
1.58 stevesk 1395: permits both
1.237 jmc 1396: .Cm point-to-point
1.58 stevesk 1397: and
1.237 jmc 1398: .Cm ethernet .
1.46 reyk 1399: The default is
1.237 jmc 1400: .Cm no .
1.178 djm 1401: .Pp
1402: Independent of this setting, the permissions of the selected
1403: .Xr tun 4
1404: device must allow access to the user.
1.6 markus 1405: .It Cm PermitUserEnvironment
1406: Specifies whether
1407: .Pa ~/.ssh/environment
1.9 stevesk 1408: and
1.6 markus 1409: .Cm environment=
1410: options in
1411: .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
1.9 stevesk 1412: are processed by
1.52 jmc 1413: .Xr sshd 8 .
1.278 djm 1414: Valid options are
1415: .Cm yes ,
1416: .Cm no
1417: or a pattern-list specifying which environment variable names to accept
1418: (for example
1419: .Qq LANG,LC_* ) .
1.6 markus 1420: The default is
1.237 jmc 1421: .Cm no .
1.9 stevesk 1422: Enabling environment processing may enable users to bypass access
1423: restrictions in some configurations using mechanisms such as
1424: .Ev LD_PRELOAD .
1.174 djm 1425: .It Cm PermitUserRC
1426: Specifies whether any
1427: .Pa ~/.ssh/rc
1428: file is executed.
1429: The default is
1.237 jmc 1430: .Cm yes .
1.1 stevesk 1431: .It Cm PidFile
1.4 stevesk 1432: Specifies the file that contains the process ID of the
1.195 dtucker 1433: SSH daemon, or
1.237 jmc 1434: .Cm none
1.195 dtucker 1435: to not write one.
1.1 stevesk 1436: The default is
1437: .Pa /var/run/sshd.pid .
1438: .It Cm Port
1439: Specifies the port number that
1.52 jmc 1440: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 1441: listens on.
1442: The default is 22.
1443: Multiple options of this type are permitted.
1444: See also
1445: .Cm ListenAddress .
1446: .It Cm PrintLastLog
1447: Specifies whether
1.52 jmc 1448: .Xr sshd 8
1.36 jaredy 1449: should print the date and time of the last user login when a user logs
1450: in interactively.
1.1 stevesk 1451: The default is
1.237 jmc 1452: .Cm yes .
1.1 stevesk 1453: .It Cm PrintMotd
1454: Specifies whether
1.52 jmc 1455: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 1456: should print
1457: .Pa /etc/motd
1458: when a user logs in interactively.
1459: (On some systems it is also printed by the shell,
1460: .Pa /etc/profile ,
1461: or equivalent.)
1462: The default is
1.237 jmc 1463: .Cm yes .
1.189 djm 1464: .It Cm PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes
1465: Specifies the key types that will be accepted for public key authentication
1.280 djm 1466: as a list of comma-separated patterns.
1.289 naddy 1467: Alternately if the specified list begins with a
1.208 djm 1468: .Sq +
1469: character, then the specified key types will be appended to the default set
1470: instead of replacing them.
1.289 naddy 1471: If the specified list begins with a
1.242 djm 1472: .Sq -
1473: character, then the specified key types (including wildcards) will be removed
1474: from the default set instead of replacing them.
1.290 naddy 1475: If the specified list begins with a
1476: .Sq ^
1477: character, then the specified key types will be placed at the head of the
1478: default set.
1.206 markus 1479: The default for this option is:
1480: .Bd -literal -offset 3n
1.316 djm 1481: ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.206 markus 1482: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1483: ecdsa-sha2-nistp384-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1484: ecdsa-sha2-nistp521-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.316 djm 1485: sk-ssh-ed25519-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.296 naddy 1486: sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.291 naddy 1487: rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1488: rsa-sha2-256-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.206 markus 1489: ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com,
1.316 djm 1490: ssh-ed25519,
1.296 naddy 1491: ecdsa-sha2-nistp256,ecdsa-sha2-nistp384,ecdsa-sha2-nistp521,
1.316 djm 1492: sk-ssh-ed25519@openssh.com,
1.291 naddy 1493: sk-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256@openssh.com,
1.296 naddy 1494: rsa-sha2-512,rsa-sha2-256,ssh-rsa
1.206 markus 1495: .Ed
1496: .Pp
1.237 jmc 1497: The list of available key types may also be obtained using
1.307 dtucker 1498: .Qq ssh -Q PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes .
1.293 djm 1499: .It Cm PubkeyAuthOptions
1500: Sets one or more public key authentication options.
1.313 djm 1501: The supported keywords are:
1.294 jmc 1502: .Cm none
1.313 djm 1503: (the default; indicating no additional options are enabled),
1504: .Cm touch-required
1.293 djm 1505: and
1.313 djm 1506: .Cm verify-required .
1.293 djm 1507: .Pp
1508: The
1509: .Cm touch-required
1.297 naddy 1510: option causes public key authentication using a FIDO authenticator algorithm
1.294 jmc 1511: (i.e.\&
1.293 djm 1512: .Cm ecdsa-sk
1513: or
1514: .Cm ed25519-sk )
1515: to always require the signature to attest that a physically present user
1.297 naddy 1516: explicitly confirmed the authentication (usually by touching the authenticator).
1.293 djm 1517: By default,
1518: .Xr sshd 8
1.297 naddy 1519: requires user presence unless overridden with an authorized_keys option.
1.293 djm 1520: The
1521: .Cm touch-required
1522: flag disables this override.
1.313 djm 1523: .Pp
1524: The
1525: .Cm verify-required
1.315 jmc 1526: option requires a FIDO key signature attest that the user was verified,
1.314 jmc 1527: e.g. via a PIN.
1.313 djm 1528: .Pp
1529: Neither the
1530: .Cm touch-required
1531: or
1532: .Cm verify-required
1.314 jmc 1533: options have any effect for other, non-FIDO, public key types.
1.1 stevesk 1534: .It Cm PubkeyAuthentication
1535: Specifies whether public key authentication is allowed.
1536: The default is
1.237 jmc 1537: .Cm yes .
1.159 dtucker 1538: .It Cm RekeyLimit
1539: Specifies the maximum amount of data that may be transmitted before the
1540: session key is renegotiated, optionally followed a maximum amount of
1541: time that may pass before the session key is renegotiated.
1542: The first argument is specified in bytes and may have a suffix of
1543: .Sq K ,
1544: .Sq M ,
1545: or
1546: .Sq G
1547: to indicate Kilobytes, Megabytes, or Gigabytes, respectively.
1548: The default is between
1549: .Sq 1G
1550: and
1551: .Sq 4G ,
1552: depending on the cipher.
1553: The optional second value is specified in seconds and may use any of the
1554: units documented in the
1555: .Sx TIME FORMATS
1.160 jmc 1556: section.
1.159 dtucker 1557: The default value for
1558: .Cm RekeyLimit
1559: is
1.237 jmc 1560: .Cm default none ,
1.159 dtucker 1561: which means that rekeying is performed after the cipher's default amount
1562: of data has been sent or received and no time based rekeying is done.
1.118 djm 1563: .It Cm RevokedKeys
1.195 dtucker 1564: Specifies revoked public keys file, or
1.237 jmc 1565: .Cm none
1.195 dtucker 1566: to not use one.
1.118 djm 1567: Keys listed in this file will be refused for public key authentication.
1568: Note that if this file is not readable, then public key authentication will
1569: be refused for all users.
1.154 djm 1570: Keys may be specified as a text file, listing one public key per line, or as
1571: an OpenSSH Key Revocation List (KRL) as generated by
1.155 jmc 1572: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.161 jmc 1573: For more information on KRLs, see the KEY REVOCATION LISTS section in
1.154 djm 1574: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.257 djm 1575: .It Cm RDomain
1576: Specifies an explicit routing domain that is applied after authentication
1577: has completed.
1.259 jmc 1578: The user session, as well and any forwarded or listening IP sockets,
1579: will be bound to this
1.257 djm 1580: .Xr rdomain 4 .
1581: If the routing domain is set to
1582: .Cm \&%D ,
1.259 jmc 1583: then the domain in which the incoming connection was received will be applied.
1.296 naddy 1584: .It Cm SecurityKeyProvider
1.297 naddy 1585: Specifies a path to a library that will be used when loading
1586: FIDO authenticator-hosted keys, overriding the default of using
1587: the built-in USB HID support.
1.274 djm 1588: .It Cm SetEnv
1589: Specifies one or more environment variables to set in child sessions started
1590: by
1591: .Xr sshd 8
1592: as
1593: .Dq NAME=VALUE .
1594: The environment value may be quoted (e.g. if it contains whitespace
1595: characters).
1596: Environment variables set by
1597: .Cm SetEnv
1598: override the default environment and any variables specified by the user
1599: via
1600: .Cm AcceptEnv
1601: or
1602: .Cm PermitUserEnvironment .
1.175 millert 1603: .It Cm StreamLocalBindMask
1604: Sets the octal file creation mode mask
1605: .Pq umask
1606: used when creating a Unix-domain socket file for local or remote
1607: port forwarding.
1608: This option is only used for port forwarding to a Unix-domain socket file.
1609: .Pp
1610: The default value is 0177, which creates a Unix-domain socket file that is
1611: readable and writable only by the owner.
1612: Note that not all operating systems honor the file mode on Unix-domain
1613: socket files.
1614: .It Cm StreamLocalBindUnlink
1615: Specifies whether to remove an existing Unix-domain socket file for local
1616: or remote port forwarding before creating a new one.
1617: If the socket file already exists and
1618: .Cm StreamLocalBindUnlink
1619: is not enabled,
1620: .Nm sshd
1621: will be unable to forward the port to the Unix-domain socket file.
1622: This option is only used for port forwarding to a Unix-domain socket file.
1623: .Pp
1624: The argument must be
1.237 jmc 1625: .Cm yes
1.175 millert 1626: or
1.237 jmc 1627: .Cm no .
1.175 millert 1628: The default is
1.237 jmc 1629: .Cm no .
1.1 stevesk 1630: .It Cm StrictModes
1631: Specifies whether
1.52 jmc 1632: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 1633: should check file modes and ownership of the
1634: user's files and home directory before accepting login.
1635: This is normally desirable because novices sometimes accidentally leave their
1636: directory or files world-writable.
1637: The default is
1.237 jmc 1638: .Cm yes .
1.112 djm 1639: Note that this does not apply to
1640: .Cm ChrootDirectory ,
1641: whose permissions and ownership are checked unconditionally.
1.1 stevesk 1642: .It Cm Subsystem
1.51 jmc 1643: Configures an external subsystem (e.g. file transfer daemon).
1.59 djm 1644: Arguments should be a subsystem name and a command (with optional arguments)
1645: to execute upon subsystem request.
1.80 djm 1646: .Pp
1.1 stevesk 1647: The command
1.237 jmc 1648: .Cm sftp-server
1649: implements the SFTP file transfer subsystem.
1.80 djm 1650: .Pp
1651: Alternately the name
1.237 jmc 1652: .Cm internal-sftp
1653: implements an in-process SFTP server.
1.80 djm 1654: This may simplify configurations using
1655: .Cm ChrootDirectory
1656: to force a different filesystem root on clients.
1657: .Pp
1.1 stevesk 1658: By default no subsystems are defined.
1659: .It Cm SyslogFacility
1660: Gives the facility code that is used when logging messages from
1.53 jmc 1661: .Xr sshd 8 .
1.1 stevesk 1662: The possible values are: DAEMON, USER, AUTH, LOCAL0, LOCAL1, LOCAL2,
1663: LOCAL3, LOCAL4, LOCAL5, LOCAL6, LOCAL7.
1664: The default is AUTH.
1.27 markus 1665: .It Cm TCPKeepAlive
1666: Specifies whether the system should send TCP keepalive messages to the
1667: other side.
1668: If they are sent, death of the connection or crash of one
1669: of the machines will be properly noticed.
1670: However, this means that
1671: connections will die if the route is down temporarily, and some people
1672: find it annoying.
1673: On the other hand, if TCP keepalives are not sent,
1674: sessions may hang indefinitely on the server, leaving
1.237 jmc 1675: .Qq ghost
1.27 markus 1676: users and consuming server resources.
1677: .Pp
1678: The default is
1.237 jmc 1679: .Cm yes
1.27 markus 1680: (to send TCP keepalive messages), and the server will notice
1681: if the network goes down or the client host crashes.
1682: This avoids infinitely hanging sessions.
1683: .Pp
1684: To disable TCP keepalive messages, the value should be set to
1.237 jmc 1685: .Cm no .
1.118 djm 1686: .It Cm TrustedUserCAKeys
1687: Specifies a file containing public keys of certificate authorities that are
1.195 dtucker 1688: trusted to sign user certificates for authentication, or
1.237 jmc 1689: .Cm none
1.195 dtucker 1690: to not use one.
1.119 jmc 1691: Keys are listed one per line; empty lines and comments starting with
1.118 djm 1692: .Ql #
1693: are allowed.
1694: If a certificate is presented for authentication and has its signing CA key
1695: listed in this file, then it may be used for authentication for any user
1696: listed in the certificate's principals list.
1697: Note that certificates that lack a list of principals will not be permitted
1698: for authentication using
1699: .Cm TrustedUserCAKeys .
1.161 jmc 1700: For more details on certificates, see the CERTIFICATES section in
1.118 djm 1701: .Xr ssh-keygen 1 .
1.18 markus 1702: .It Cm UseDNS
1703: Specifies whether
1.52 jmc 1704: .Xr sshd 8
1.207 djm 1705: should look up the remote host name, and to check that
1.18 markus 1706: the resolved host name for the remote IP address maps back to the
1707: very same IP address.
1.207 djm 1708: .Pp
1709: If this option is set to
1.237 jmc 1710: .Cm no
1.207 djm 1711: (the default) then only addresses and not host names may be used in
1.221 djm 1712: .Pa ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
1.207 djm 1713: .Cm from
1714: and
1.211 jmc 1715: .Nm
1.207 djm 1716: .Cm Match
1717: .Cm Host
1718: directives.
1.137 djm 1719: .It Cm VersionAddendum
1720: Optionally specifies additional text to append to the SSH protocol banner
1721: sent by the server upon connection.
1722: The default is
1.237 jmc 1723: .Cm none .
1.1 stevesk 1724: .It Cm X11DisplayOffset
1725: Specifies the first display number available for
1.52 jmc 1726: .Xr sshd 8 Ns 's
1.1 stevesk 1727: X11 forwarding.
1.52 jmc 1728: This prevents sshd from interfering with real X11 servers.
1.1 stevesk 1729: The default is 10.
1730: .It Cm X11Forwarding
1731: Specifies whether X11 forwarding is permitted.
1.13 stevesk 1732: The argument must be
1.237 jmc 1733: .Cm yes
1.13 stevesk 1734: or
1.237 jmc 1735: .Cm no .
1.1 stevesk 1736: The default is
1.237 jmc 1737: .Cm no .
1.13 stevesk 1738: .Pp
1739: When X11 forwarding is enabled, there may be additional exposure to
1740: the server and to client displays if the
1.52 jmc 1741: .Xr sshd 8
1.13 stevesk 1742: proxy display is configured to listen on the wildcard address (see
1.237 jmc 1743: .Cm X11UseLocalhost ) ,
1744: though this is not the default.
1.13 stevesk 1745: Additionally, the authentication spoofing and authentication data
1746: verification and substitution occur on the client side.
1747: The security risk of using X11 forwarding is that the client's X11
1.52 jmc 1748: display server may be exposed to attack when the SSH client requests
1.13 stevesk 1749: forwarding (see the warnings for
1750: .Cm ForwardX11
1751: in
1.19 jmc 1752: .Xr ssh_config 5 ) .
1.13 stevesk 1753: A system administrator may have a stance in which they want to
1754: protect clients that may expose themselves to attack by unwittingly
1755: requesting X11 forwarding, which can warrant a
1.237 jmc 1756: .Cm no
1.13 stevesk 1757: setting.
1758: .Pp
1759: Note that disabling X11 forwarding does not prevent users from
1760: forwarding X11 traffic, as users can always install their own forwarders.
1.1 stevesk 1761: .It Cm X11UseLocalhost
1762: Specifies whether
1.52 jmc 1763: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 1764: should bind the X11 forwarding server to the loopback address or to
1.15 jmc 1765: the wildcard address.
1766: By default,
1.52 jmc 1767: sshd binds the forwarding server to the loopback address and sets the
1.1 stevesk 1768: hostname part of the
1769: .Ev DISPLAY
1770: environment variable to
1.237 jmc 1771: .Cm localhost .
1.8 stevesk 1772: This prevents remote hosts from connecting to the proxy display.
1.1 stevesk 1773: However, some older X11 clients may not function with this
1774: configuration.
1775: .Cm X11UseLocalhost
1776: may be set to
1.237 jmc 1777: .Cm no
1.1 stevesk 1778: to specify that the forwarding server should be bound to the wildcard
1779: address.
1780: The argument must be
1.237 jmc 1781: .Cm yes
1.1 stevesk 1782: or
1.237 jmc 1783: .Cm no .
1.1 stevesk 1784: The default is
1.237 jmc 1785: .Cm yes .
1.1 stevesk 1786: .It Cm XAuthLocation
1.11 stevesk 1787: Specifies the full pathname of the
1.1 stevesk 1788: .Xr xauth 1
1.195 dtucker 1789: program, or
1.237 jmc 1790: .Cm none
1.195 dtucker 1791: to not use one.
1.1 stevesk 1792: The default is
1793: .Pa /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth .
1794: .El
1.55 jmc 1795: .Sh TIME FORMATS
1.53 jmc 1796: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 1797: command-line arguments and configuration file options that specify time
1798: may be expressed using a sequence of the form:
1799: .Sm off
1.7 stevesk 1800: .Ar time Op Ar qualifier ,
1.1 stevesk 1801: .Sm on
1802: where
1803: .Ar time
1804: is a positive integer value and
1805: .Ar qualifier
1806: is one of the following:
1807: .Pp
1808: .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset indent
1.64 jmc 1809: .It Aq Cm none
1.1 stevesk 1810: seconds
1811: .It Cm s | Cm S
1812: seconds
1813: .It Cm m | Cm M
1814: minutes
1815: .It Cm h | Cm H
1816: hours
1817: .It Cm d | Cm D
1818: days
1819: .It Cm w | Cm W
1820: weeks
1821: .El
1822: .Pp
1823: Each member of the sequence is added together to calculate
1824: the total time value.
1825: .Pp
1826: Time format examples:
1827: .Pp
1828: .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact -offset indent
1829: .It 600
1830: 600 seconds (10 minutes)
1831: .It 10m
1832: 10 minutes
1833: .It 1h30m
1834: 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
1835: .El
1.235 jmc 1836: .Sh TOKENS
1837: Arguments to some keywords can make use of tokens,
1838: which are expanded at runtime:
1839: .Pp
1840: .Bl -tag -width XXXX -offset indent -compact
1841: .It %%
1842: A literal
1843: .Sq % .
1.257 djm 1844: .It \&%D
1845: The routing domain in which the incoming connection was received.
1.235 jmc 1846: .It %F
1847: The fingerprint of the CA key.
1848: .It %f
1849: The fingerprint of the key or certificate.
1850: .It %h
1851: The home directory of the user.
1852: .It %i
1853: The key ID in the certificate.
1854: .It %K
1855: The base64-encoded CA key.
1856: .It %k
1857: The base64-encoded key or certificate for authentication.
1858: .It %s
1859: The serial number of the certificate.
1860: .It \&%T
1861: The type of the CA key.
1862: .It %t
1863: The key or certificate type.
1.268 jmc 1864: .It \&%U
1865: The numeric user ID of the target user.
1.235 jmc 1866: .It %u
1867: The username.
1868: .El
1869: .Pp
1870: .Cm AuthorizedKeysCommand
1.270 jmc 1871: accepts the tokens %%, %f, %h, %k, %t, %U, and %u.
1.235 jmc 1872: .Pp
1873: .Cm AuthorizedKeysFile
1.270 jmc 1874: accepts the tokens %%, %h, %U, and %u.
1.235 jmc 1875: .Pp
1876: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand
1.270 jmc 1877: accepts the tokens %%, %F, %f, %h, %i, %K, %k, %s, %T, %t, %U, and %u.
1.235 jmc 1878: .Pp
1879: .Cm AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
1.270 jmc 1880: accepts the tokens %%, %h, %U, and %u.
1.235 jmc 1881: .Pp
1882: .Cm ChrootDirectory
1.270 jmc 1883: accepts the tokens %%, %h, %U, and %u.
1.257 djm 1884: .Pp
1885: .Cm RoutingDomain
1886: accepts the token %D.
1.1 stevesk 1887: .Sh FILES
1888: .Bl -tag -width Ds
1889: .It Pa /etc/ssh/sshd_config
1890: Contains configuration data for
1.53 jmc 1891: .Xr sshd 8 .
1.1 stevesk 1892: This file should be writable by root only, but it is recommended
1893: (though not necessary) that it be world-readable.
1894: .El
1.19 jmc 1895: .Sh SEE ALSO
1.237 jmc 1896: .Xr sftp-server 8 ,
1.19 jmc 1897: .Xr sshd 8
1.1 stevesk 1898: .Sh AUTHORS
1.237 jmc 1899: .An -nosplit
1.1 stevesk 1900: OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
1.237 jmc 1901: ssh 1.2.12 release by
1902: .An Tatu Ylonen .
1903: .An Aaron Campbell , Bob Beck , Markus Friedl , Niels Provos ,
1904: .An Theo de Raadt
1905: and
1906: .An Dug Song
1.1 stevesk 1907: removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
1908: created OpenSSH.
1.237 jmc 1909: .An Markus Friedl
1910: contributed the support for SSH protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
1911: .An Niels Provos
1912: and
1913: .An Markus Friedl
1914: contributed support for privilege separation.