SSH-AGENT
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NAME
ssh-agent
- OpenSSH authentication agent
SYNOPSIS
ssh-agent
[-
c | s
]
[-
[-
a bind_address
]
]
[-
E fingerprint_hash
]
[-
P allowed_providers
]
[-
t life
]
ssh-agent
[-
a bind_address
]
[-
E fingerprint_hash
]
[-
P allowed_providers
]
[-
t life
]
command [
arg ...
]
ssh-agent
[-
c | s
]
-
k
DESCRIPTION
ssh-agent
is a program to hold private keys used for public key authentication.
Through use of environment variables the agent can be located
and automatically used for authentication when logging in to other
machines using
ssh(1).
The options are as follows:
- -a bind_address
-
Bind the agent to the
UNIX
socket
bind_address
The default is
$TMPDIR/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.<ppid>
- -c
-
Generate C-shell commands on
stdout
This is the default if
SHELL
looks like it's a csh style of shell.
- -D
-
Foreground mode.
When this option is specified
ssh-agent
will not fork.
- -d
-
Debug mode.
When this option is specified
ssh-agent
will not fork and will write debug information to standard error.
- -E fingerprint_hash
-
Specifies the hash algorithm used when displaying key fingerprints.
Valid options are:
``md5''
and
``sha256''
The default is
``sha256''
- -k
-
Kill the current agent (given by the
SSH_AGENT_PID
environment variable).
- -P allowed_providers
-
Specify a pattern-list of acceptable paths for PKCS#11 provider and FIDO
authenticator middleware shared libraries that may be used with the
-S
or
-s
options to
ssh-add1.
Libraries that do not match the pattern list will be refused.
See PATTERNS in
ssh_config5
for a description of pattern-list syntax.
The default list is
``/usr/lib/*,/usr/local/lib/*''
- -s
-
Generate Bourne shell commands on
stdout
This is the default if
SHELL
does not look like it's a csh style of shell.
- -t life
-
Set a default value for the maximum lifetime of identities added to the agent.
The lifetime may be specified in seconds or in a time format specified in
sshd_config5.
A lifetime specified for an identity with
ssh-add1
overrides this value.
Without this option the default maximum lifetime is forever.
- command [arg ...
]
-
If a command (and optional arguments) is given,
this is executed as a subprocess of the agent.
The agent exits automatically when the command given on the command
line terminates.
There are two main ways to get an agent set up.
The first is at the start of an X session,
where all other windows or programs are started as children of the
ssh-agent
program.
The agent starts a command under which its environment
variables are exported, for example
ssh-agent xterm &
When the command terminates, so does the agent.
The second method is used for a login session.
When
ssh-agent
is started,
it prints the shell commands required to set its environment variables,
which in turn can be evaluated in the calling shell, for example
eval `ssh-agent -s`
In both cases,
ssh(1)
looks at these environment variables and uses them to establish a connection to the agent.
The agent initially does not have any private keys.
Keys are added using
ssh-add1
or by
ssh(1)
when
AddKeysToAgent
is set in
ssh_config5.
Multiple identities may be stored in
ssh-agent
concurrently and
ssh(1)
will automatically use them if present.
ssh-add1
is also used to remove keys from
ssh-agent
and to query the keys that are held in one.
Connections to
ssh-agent
may be forwarded from further remote hosts using the
-A
option to
ssh(1)
(but see the caveats documented therein),
avoiding the need for authentication data to be stored on other machines.
Authentication passphrases and private keys never go over the network:
the connection to the agent is forwarded over SSH remote connections
and the result is returned to the requester,
allowing the user access to their identities anywhere in the network
in a secure fashion.
ENVIRONMENT
- SSH_AGENT_PID
-
When
ssh-agent
starts, it stores the name of the agent's process ID (PID) in this variable.
- SSH_AUTH_SOCK
-
When
ssh-agent
starts, it creates a
UNIX
socket and stores its pathname in this variable.
It is accessible only to the current user,
but is easily abused by root or another instance of the same user.
FILES
- $TMPDIR/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.<ppid>
-
UNIX
sockets used to contain the connection to the authentication agent.
These sockets should only be readable by the owner.
The sockets should get automatically removed when the agent exits.
SEE ALSO
ssh(1),
ssh-add1,
ssh-keygen1,
ssh_config5,
sshd(8)
AUTHORS
An -nosplit
OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free ssh 1.2.12 release by
An Tatu Ylonen .
An Aaron Campbell , Bob Beck , Markus Friedl , Niels Provos , Theo de Raadt
and
An Dug Song
removed many bugs, re-added newer features and created OpenSSH.
An Markus Friedl
contributed the support for SSH protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.