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Android.mkD03-May-20246.2 KiB311243

CREDITSD03-May-20245.4 KiB10699

ChangeLogD03-May-2024241.9 KiB7,6165,287

INSTALLD03-May-20248.9 KiB263180

LICENCED03-May-202415.7 KiB341296

Makefile.inD03-May-202423.6 KiB608526

OVERVIEWD03-May-20246.5 KiB169124

PROTOCOLD03-May-202416.4 KiB456339

PROTOCOL.agentD03-May-202417.6 KiB561407

PROTOCOL.certkeysD03-May-202410.4 KiB266212

PROTOCOL.chacha20poly1305D03-May-20244.4 KiB10682

PROTOCOL.keyD03-May-20241.5 KiB6951

PROTOCOL.krlD03-May-20245 KiB170116

PROTOCOL.muxD03-May-20246.1 KiB229165

READMED03-May-20242.8 KiB7052

README.dnsD03-May-20241.6 KiB4830

README.platformD03-May-20243.9 KiB9773

README.privsepD03-May-20242.6 KiB6447

README.tunD03-May-20244.8 KiB13398

README.versionD03-May-2024135 54

TODOD03-May-20242.7 KiB8766

aclocal.m4D03-May-20245.3 KiB180171

addrmatch.cD03-May-202410.9 KiB500354

atomicio.cD03-May-20244.4 KiB171122

atomicio.hD03-May-20242.1 KiB5213

audit-bsm.cD03-May-202411.9 KiB458323

audit-linux.cD03-May-20243.5 KiB12776

audit.cD03-May-20245.7 KiB187105

audit.hD03-May-20242.3 KiB5827

auth-bsdauth.cD03-May-20243.6 KiB14699

auth-chall.cD03-May-20243.6 KiB12689

auth-krb5.cD03-May-20246.9 KiB274201

auth-options.cD03-May-202415.5 KiB621548

auth-options.hD03-May-20241.2 KiB4120

auth-pam.cD03-May-202430.8 KiB1,220946

auth-pam.hD03-May-20242 KiB5121

auth-passwd.cD03-May-20246.2 KiB217145

auth-rh-rsa.cD03-May-20243 KiB10963

auth-rhosts.cD03-May-20249.3 KiB342224

auth-rsa.cD03-May-20249.1 KiB350205

auth-shadow.cD03-May-20244.2 KiB14387

auth-sia.cD03-May-20243.1 KiB11570

auth-sia.hD03-May-20241.4 KiB324

auth-skey.cD03-May-20242.8 KiB10966

auth.cD03-May-202419.9 KiB793607

auth.hD03-May-20247.4 KiB230153

auth1.cD03-May-202410.1 KiB445308

auth2-chall.cD03-May-20249.2 KiB382304

auth2-gss.cD03-May-20248 KiB300200

auth2-hostbased.cD03-May-20247.2 KiB251196

auth2-kbdint.cD03-May-20242.1 KiB7033

auth2-none.cD03-May-20242.3 KiB8043

auth2-passwd.cD03-May-20242.5 KiB8548

auth2-pubkey.cD03-May-202428.4 KiB1,103864

auth2.cD03-May-202415.9 KiB620475

authfd.cD03-May-202417.5 KiB708556

authfd.hD03-May-20243 KiB9153

authfile.cD03-May-202413.8 KiB581444

authfile.hD03-May-20242.3 KiB5320

bitmap.cD03-May-20244.4 KiB213170

bitmap.hD03-May-20241.8 KiB5715

blocks.cD03-May-20246.5 KiB249215

bufaux.cD03-May-20245.1 KiB260192

bufbn.cD03-May-20242.5 KiB11073

bufec.cD03-May-20241.9 KiB7543

buffer.cD03-May-20242.6 KiB11979

buffer.hD03-May-20243.5 KiB10059

buildpkg.sh.inD03-May-202417.6 KiB678526

canohost.cD03-May-202411.2 KiB447299

canohost.hD03-May-20241,000 3012

chacha.cD03-May-20245.3 KiB220188

chacha.hD03-May-2024975 3621

channels.cD03-May-2024112.9 KiB4,2863,413

channels.hD03-May-202411.6 KiB316209

cipher-3des1.cD03-May-20244.2 KiB156107

cipher-aes.cD03-May-20244.5 KiB162119

cipher-aesctr.cD03-May-20242.1 KiB8450

cipher-aesctr.hD03-May-20241.3 KiB3613

cipher-bf1.cD03-May-20242.7 KiB10462

cipher-chachapoly.cD03-May-20243.7 KiB11970

cipher-chachapoly.hD03-May-20241.6 KiB4219

cipher-ctr.cD03-May-20243.6 KiB147103

cipher.cD03-May-202417 KiB662538

cipher.hD03-May-20244.4 KiB10659

cleanup.cD03-May-20241 KiB3310

clientloop.cD03-May-202473.4 KiB2,6911,932

clientloop.hD03-May-20243.5 KiB8028

compat.cD03-May-20249.1 KiB326279

compat.hD03-May-20242.9 KiB7847

config.guessD03-May-202444 KiB1,5441,337

config.hD03-May-202443.5 KiB1,604289

config.h.inD03-May-202444.1 KiB1,7081,149

config.subD03-May-202434.9 KiB1,7941,651

configureD03-May-2024942.4 KiB36,86431,022

configure.acD03-May-2024135.2 KiB4,9864,670

crc32.cD03-May-20244.9 KiB10677

crc32.hD03-May-20241.4 KiB314

crypto_api.hD03-May-20241.3 KiB4526

deattack.cD03-May-20244.1 KiB166106

deattack.hD03-May-20241 KiB3913

defines.hD03-May-202420.9 KiB854643

dh.cD03-May-202411.3 KiB404313

dh.hD03-May-20242.5 KiB7631

digest-libc.cD03-May-20245.9 KiB265214

digest-openssl.cD03-May-20245 KiB206158

digest.hD03-May-20242.5 KiB7233

dispatch.cD03-May-20243.7 KiB143102

dispatch.hD03-May-20242.3 KiB5925

dns.cD03-May-20249.2 KiB364263

dns.hD03-May-20242 KiB5824

ed25519.cD03-May-20243.1 KiB145105

entropy.cD03-May-20246.1 KiB245171

entropy.hD03-May-20241.5 KiB387

fatal.cD03-May-20241.6 KiB4613

fe25519.cD03-May-20248.1 KiB338278

fe25519.hD03-May-20242.3 KiB7142

fixalgorithmsD03-May-2024422 2713

fixpathsD03-May-2024499 2312

fixprogsD03-May-20241.6 KiB7353

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ge25519.hD03-May-20241.4 KiB4425

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groupaccess.cD03-May-20243.4 KiB13477

groupaccess.hD03-May-20241.5 KiB367

gss-genr.cD03-May-20247.3 KiB284193

gss-serv-krb5.cD03-May-20245.6 KiB213144

gss-serv.cD03-May-202410.1 KiB397250

hash.cD03-May-20241.8 KiB7755

hmac.cD03-May-20245.1 KiB198150

hmac.hD03-May-20241.6 KiB3915

hostfile.cD03-May-202422.3 KiB853652

hostfile.hD03-May-20243.8 KiB10961

includes.hD03-May-20244 KiB183139

install-shD03-May-20245.5 KiB252153

kex.cD03-May-202422.6 KiB917764

kex.hD03-May-20246.9 KiB231176

kexc25519.cD03-May-20244.6 KiB13492

kexc25519c.cD03-May-20245.1 KiB171121

kexc25519s.cD03-May-20245 KiB160115

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kexdhc.cD03-May-20245.8 KiB213166

kexdhs.cD03-May-20245.9 KiB217163

kexecdh.cD03-May-20243.5 KiB10166

kexecdhc.cD03-May-20246.3 KiB229175

kexecdhs.cD03-May-20246 KiB209156

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kexgexc.cD03-May-20247.6 KiB273219

kexgexs.cD03-May-20247.2 KiB255196

key.cD03-May-20248.4 KiB427355

key.hD03-May-20244 KiB10566

krl.cD03-May-202434 KiB1,3041,074

krl.hD03-May-20242.6 KiB6636

log.cD03-May-202410.4 KiB461353

log.hD03-May-20242.5 KiB7955

loginrec.cD03-May-202441.9 KiB1,7271,102

loginrec.hD03-May-20244.6 KiB13251

logintest.cD03-May-20248.6 KiB309214

mac.cD03-May-20247.1 KiB252200

mac.hD03-May-20241.9 KiB5222

match.cD03-May-20247.2 KiB278144

match.hD03-May-20241 KiB2811

md-sha256.cD03-May-20242.2 KiB8754

md5crypt.cD03-May-20244 KiB168102

md5crypt.hD03-May-2024803 258

mdoc2man.awkD03-May-20248.4 KiB371339

misc.cD03-May-202423 KiB1,118879

misc.hD03-May-20244.4 KiB13996

mkinstalldirsD03-May-2024691 4123

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moduli.0D03-May-20243.4 KiB7555

moduli.5D03-May-20243.6 KiB128127

moduli.cD03-May-202420.5 KiB810494

monitor.cD03-May-202450.2 KiB2,0671,613

monitor.hD03-May-20244 KiB9960

monitor_fdpass.cD03-May-20244.7 KiB190148

monitor_fdpass.hD03-May-20241.5 KiB355

monitor_mm.cD03-May-20248.5 KiB358244

monitor_mm.hD03-May-20242.2 KiB6325

monitor_wrap.cD03-May-202424.7 KiB1,090812

monitor_wrap.hD03-May-20244 KiB10961

msg.cD03-May-20242.8 KiB9560

msg.hD03-May-20241.5 KiB336

mux.cD03-May-202457.9 KiB2,2051,811

myproposal.hD03-May-20245.4 KiB203152

nchan.cD03-May-202412.8 KiB532435

nchan.msD03-May-20243.9 KiB10074

nchan2.msD03-May-20243.4 KiB8964

opacket.cD03-May-20246 KiB350279

opacket.hD03-May-20246.6 KiB169159

openssh.xml.inD03-May-20242.8 KiB9161

opensshd.init.inD03-May-20242 KiB9368

packet.cD03-May-202479.3 KiB2,9292,293

packet.hD03-May-20247 KiB207146

pathnames.hD03-May-20246 KiB18477

pkcs11.hD03-May-202441.4 KiB1,3581,119

platform.cD03-May-20244.9 KiB216141

platform.hD03-May-20241.3 KiB3413

poly1305.cD03-May-20244.5 KiB161121

poly1305.hD03-May-2024645 2311

progressmeter.cD03-May-20247.4 KiB308221

progressmeter.hD03-May-20241.4 KiB282

readconf.cD03-May-202468.8 KiB2,3911,966

readconf.hD03-May-20247.1 KiB199141

readpass.cD03-May-20245 KiB194139

rijndael.cD03-May-202451.6 KiB1,1301,009

rijndael.hD03-May-20242.1 KiB5721

roaming.hD03-May-20241.7 KiB4624

roaming_client.cD03-May-20247 KiB272206

roaming_common.cD03-May-20245.4 KiB242189

roaming_dummy.cD03-May-20241.5 KiB7340

roaming_serv.cD03-May-20241 KiB328

rsa.cD03-May-20245 KiB189107

rsa.hD03-May-2024864 278

sandbox-capsicum.cD03-May-20243.3 KiB12378

sandbox-darwin.cD03-May-20242.5 KiB9957

sandbox-null.cD03-May-20241.6 KiB7336

sandbox-rlimit.cD03-May-20242.4 KiB9860

sandbox-seccomp-filter.cD03-May-20248.1 KiB319242

sandbox-systrace.cD03-May-20246.2 KiB213163

sc25519.cD03-May-20247.2 KiB309255

sc25519.hD03-May-20242.8 KiB8146

scp.0D03-May-20246 KiB166136

scp.1D03-May-20245 KiB243242

scp.cD03-May-202431.3 KiB1,3521,113

servconf.cD03-May-202470.3 KiB2,3602,031

servconf.hD03-May-20249.9 KiB255179

serverloop.cD03-May-202439.5 KiB1,4191,030

serverloop.hD03-May-20241,016 285

session.cD03-May-202466.5 KiB2,7792,047

session.hD03-May-20242.5 KiB8548

sftp-client.cD03-May-202448.8 KiB1,8991,547

sftp-client.hD03-May-20244.2 KiB13748

sftp-common.cD03-May-20246.8 KiB260206

sftp-common.hD03-May-20242 KiB5319

sftp-glob.cD03-May-20243.4 KiB15195

sftp-server-main.cD03-May-20241.4 KiB5226

sftp-server.0D03-May-20244.2 KiB9774

sftp-server.8D03-May-20245 KiB171170

sftp-server.cD03-May-202442.3 KiB1,7121,457

sftp.0D03-May-202415.2 KiB384298

sftp.1D03-May-202414.4 KiB626625

sftp.cD03-May-202456.6 KiB2,4512,014

sftp.hD03-May-20243.3 KiB10255

smult_curve25519_ref.cD03-May-20246.7 KiB266227

ssh-add.0D03-May-20245.3 KiB13099

ssh-add.1D03-May-20246.6 KiB213212

ssh-add.cD03-May-202415.8 KiB626514

ssh-agent.0D03-May-20245.1 KiB11387

ssh-agent.1D03-May-20246.6 KiB211210

ssh-agent.cD03-May-202435 KiB1,4211,194

ssh-dss.cD03-May-20245.8 KiB223171

ssh-ecdsa.cD03-May-20245.2 KiB193143

ssh-ed25519.cD03-May-20244.2 KiB167133

ssh-gss.hD03-May-20244.6 KiB13588

ssh-keygen.0D03-May-202427.1 KiB567452

ssh-keygen.1D03-May-202425.8 KiB865864

ssh-keygen.cD03-May-202471 KiB2,6892,327

ssh-keyscan.0D03-May-20244.5 KiB11079

ssh-keyscan.1D03-May-20244.2 KiB179178

ssh-keyscan.cD03-May-202417.8 KiB805680

ssh-keysign.0D03-May-20241.8 KiB5441

ssh-keysign.8D03-May-20243 KiB9493

ssh-keysign.cD03-May-20248 KiB298218

ssh-pkcs11-client.cD03-May-20245.2 KiB243194

ssh-pkcs11-helper.0D03-May-2024642 2617

ssh-pkcs11-helper.8D03-May-20241.3 KiB4443

ssh-pkcs11-helper.cD03-May-20247.9 KiB375293

ssh-pkcs11.cD03-May-202418.3 KiB694577

ssh-pkcs11.hD03-May-20241.1 KiB257

ssh-rsa.cD03-May-20246.8 KiB269219

ssh-sandbox.hD03-May-20241.1 KiB256

ssh.0D03-May-202448 KiB973798

ssh.1D03-May-202444.2 KiB1,6991,698

ssh.cD03-May-202458 KiB2,0521,557

ssh.hD03-May-20242.7 KiB10020

ssh1.hD03-May-20244.1 KiB9359

ssh2.hD03-May-20245.8 KiB17781

ssh_api.cD03-May-202413.5 KiB538427

ssh_api.hD03-May-20244.3 KiB13831

ssh_configD03-May-20241.5 KiB4944

ssh_config.0D03-May-202458.2 KiB1,027865

ssh_config.5D03-May-202447.5 KiB1,7271,726

sshbuf-getput-basic.cD03-May-20249.2 KiB463381

sshbuf-getput-crypto.cD03-May-20245.6 KiB225179

sshbuf-misc.cD03-May-20243.1 KiB139109

sshbuf.cD03-May-20249.2 KiB407324

sshbuf.hD03-May-202411.3 KiB339161

sshconnect.cD03-May-202440.7 KiB1,4901,142

sshconnect.hD03-May-20242.6 KiB7636

sshconnect1.cD03-May-202422.1 KiB772511

sshconnect2.cD03-May-202447.6 KiB1,8281,469

sshd.0D03-May-202432.9 KiB636528

sshd.8D03-May-202430.6 KiB972971

sshd.cD03-May-202470.4 KiB2,6371,888

sshd_configD03-May-20243.6 KiB134108

sshd_config.0D03-May-202457.2 KiB1,053883

sshd_config.5D03-May-202447.9 KiB1,7361,735

sshd_config.androidD03-May-20243.3 KiB12198

ssherr.cD03-May-20244.8 KiB142123

ssherr.hD03-May-20243.2 KiB8560

sshkey.cD03-May-202495.7 KiB3,8963,358

sshkey.hD03-May-20248 KiB230173

sshlogin.cD03-May-20245.1 KiB16590

sshlogin.hD03-May-2024935 248

sshpty.cD03-May-20246.1 KiB251184

sshpty.hD03-May-20241,009 289

sshtty.cD03-May-20242.9 KiB9752

start-sshD03-May-2024998 3825

survey.sh.inD03-May-20241.7 KiB7049

ttymodes.cD03-May-202410.4 KiB491353

ttymodes.hD03-May-20245.2 KiB176101

uidswap.cD03-May-20249 KiB304202

uidswap.hD03-May-2024716 194

umac.cD03-May-202445.8 KiB1,283763

umac.hD03-May-20244.6 KiB13042

umac128.cD03-May-2024522 146

uuencode.cD03-May-20242.9 KiB9649

uuencode.hD03-May-20241.5 KiB303

verify.cD03-May-2024668 5040

version.hD03-May-2024170 73

xmalloc.cD03-May-20242 KiB9767

xmalloc.hD03-May-20241 KiB267

README

1See http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-7.1p2 for the release notes.
2
3Please read http://www.openssh.com/report.html for bug reporting
4instructions and note that we do not use Github for bug reporting or
5patch/pull-request management.
6
7- A Japanese translation of this document and of the OpenSSH FAQ is
8- available at http://www.unixuser.org/~haruyama/security/openssh/index.html
9- Thanks to HARUYAMA Seigo <haruyama@unixuser.org>
10
11This is the port of OpenBSD's excellent OpenSSH[0] to Linux and other
12Unices.
13
14OpenSSH is based on the last free version of Tatu Ylonen's sample
15implementation with all patent-encumbered algorithms removed (to
16external libraries), all known security bugs fixed, new features
17reintroduced and many other clean-ups.  OpenSSH has been created by
18Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, Theo de Raadt,
19and Dug Song. It has a homepage at http://www.openssh.com/
20
21This port consists of the re-introduction of autoconf support, PAM
22support, EGD[1]/PRNGD[2] support and replacements for OpenBSD library
23functions that are (regrettably) absent from other unices. This port
24has been best tested on AIX, Cygwin, HP-UX, Linux, MacOS/X,
25NetBSD, OpenBSD, OpenServer, Solaris, Unicos, and UnixWare.
26
27This version actively tracks changes in the OpenBSD CVS repository.
28
29The PAM support is now more functional than the popular packages of
30commercial ssh-1.2.x. It checks "account" and "session" modules for
31all logins, not just when using password authentication.
32
33OpenSSH depends on Zlib[3], OpenSSL[4] and optionally PAM[5].
34
35There is now several mailing lists for this port of OpenSSH. Please
36refer to http://www.openssh.com/list.html for details on how to join.
37
38Please send bug reports and patches to the mailing list
39openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org. The list is open to posting by
40unsubscribed users.Code contribution are welcomed, but please follow the
41OpenBSD style guidelines[6].
42
43Please refer to the INSTALL document for information on how to install
44OpenSSH on your system. There are a number of differences between this
45port of OpenSSH and F-Secure SSH 1.x, please refer to the OpenSSH FAQ[7]
46for details and general tips.
47
48Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>
49
50Miscellania -
51
52This version of OpenSSH is based upon code retrieved from the OpenBSD
53CVS repository which in turn was based on the last free sample
54implementation released by Tatu Ylonen.
55
56References -
57
58[0] http://www.openssh.com/faq.html
59[1] http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/
60[2] http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/personen/jaenicke/postfix_tls/prngd.html
61[3] http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
62[4] http://www.openssl.org/
63[5] http://www.openpam.org
64    http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
65    (PAM also is standard on Solaris and HP-UX 11)
66[6] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=style&sektion=9
67[7] http://www.openssh.com/faq.html
68
69$Id: README,v 1.87 2014/08/10 01:35:06 djm Exp $
70

README.dns

1How to verify host keys using OpenSSH and DNS
2---------------------------------------------
3
4OpenSSH contains support for verifying host keys using DNS as described in
5draft-ietf-secsh-dns-05.txt. The document contains very brief instructions
6on how to use this feature. Configuring DNS is out of the scope of this
7document.
8
9
10(1) Server: Generate and publish the DNS RR
11
12To create a DNS resource record (RR) containing a fingerprint of the
13public host key, use the following command:
14
15	ssh-keygen -r hostname -f keyfile -g
16
17where "hostname" is your fully qualified hostname and "keyfile" is the
18file containing the public host key file. If you have multiple keys,
19you should generate one RR for each key.
20
21In the example above, ssh-keygen will print the fingerprint in a
22generic DNS RR format parsable by most modern name server
23implementations. If your nameserver has support for the SSHFP RR
24you can omit the -g flag and ssh-keygen will print a standard SSHFP RR.
25
26To publish the fingerprint using the DNS you must add the generated RR
27to your DNS zone file and sign your zone.
28
29
30(2) Client: Enable ssh to verify host keys using DNS
31
32To enable the ssh client to verify host keys using DNS, you have to
33add the following option to the ssh configuration file
34($HOME/.ssh/config or /etc/ssh/ssh_config):
35
36    VerifyHostKeyDNS yes
37
38Upon connection the client will try to look up the fingerprint RR
39using DNS. If the fingerprint received from the DNS server matches
40the remote host key, the user will be notified.
41
42
43	Jakob Schlyter
44	Wesley Griffin
45
46
47$OpenBSD: README.dns,v 1.2 2003/10/14 19:43:23 jakob Exp $
48

README.platform

1This file contains notes about OpenSSH on specific platforms.
2
3AIX
4---
5As of OpenSSH 3.8p1, sshd will now honour an accounts password expiry
6settings, where previously it did not.  Because of this, it's possible for
7sites that have used OpenSSH's sshd exclusively to have accounts which
8have passwords expired longer than the inactive time (ie the "Weeks between
9password EXPIRATION and LOCKOUT" setting in SMIT or the maxexpired
10chuser attribute).
11
12Accounts in this state must have their passwords reset manually by the
13administrator.  As a precaution, it is recommended that the administrative
14passwords be reset before upgrading from OpenSSH <3.8.
15
16As of OpenSSH 4.0, configure will attempt to detect if your version
17and maintenance level of AIX has a working getaddrinfo, and will use it
18if found.  This will enable IPv6 support.  If for some reason configure
19gets it wrong, or if you want to build binaries to work on earlier MLs
20than the build host then you can add "-DBROKEN_GETADDRINFO" to CFLAGS
21to force the previous IPv4-only behaviour.
22
23IPv6 known to work: 5.1ML7 5.2ML2 5.2ML5
24IPv6 known broken: 4.3.3ML11 5.1ML4
25
26If you wish to use dynamic libraries that aren't in the normal system
27locations (eg IBM's OpenSSL and zlib packages) then you will need to
28define the environment variable blibpath before running configure, eg
29
30blibpath=/lib:/usr/lib:/opt/freeware/lib ./configure \
31  --with-ssl-dir=/opt/freeware --with-zlib=/opt/freeware
32
33If sshd is built with the WITH_AIXAUTHENTICATE option (which is enabled
34by default) then sshd checks that users are permitted via the
35loginrestrictions() function, in particular that the user has the
36"rlogin" attribute set.  This check is not done for the root account,
37instead the PermitRootLogin setting in sshd_config is used.
38
39
40Cygwin
41------
42To build on Cygwin, OpenSSH requires the following packages:
43gcc, gcc-mingw-core, mingw-runtime, binutils, make, openssl,
44openssl-devel, zlib, minres, minires-devel.
45
46
47Darwin and MacOS X
48------------------
49Darwin does not provide a tun(4) driver required for OpenSSH-based
50virtual private networks. The BSD manpage still exists, but the driver
51has been removed in recent releases of Darwin and MacOS X.
52
53Nevertheless, tunnel support is known to work with Darwin 8 and
54MacOS X 10.4 in Point-to-Point (Layer 3) and Ethernet (Layer 2) mode
55using a third party driver. More information is available at:
56	http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~nissler/tuntap/
57
58
59Linux
60-----
61
62Some Linux distributions (including Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS) include
63headers and library links in the -devel RPMs rather than the main
64binary RPMs. If you get an error about headers, or complaining about a
65missing prerequisite then you may need to install the equivalent
66development packages.  On Redhat based distros these may be openssl-devel,
67zlib-devel and pam-devel, on Debian based distros these may be
68libssl-dev, libz-dev and libpam-dev.
69
70
71Solaris
72-------
73If you enable BSM auditing on Solaris, you need to update audit_event(4)
74for praudit(1m) to give sensible output.  The following line needs to be
75added to /etc/security/audit_event:
76
77	32800:AUE_openssh:OpenSSH login:lo
78
79The BSM audit event range available for third party TCB applications is
8032768 - 65535.  Event number 32800 has been choosen for AUE_openssh.
81There is no official registry of 3rd party event numbers, so if this
82number is already in use on your system, you may change it at build time
83by configure'ing --with-cflags=-DAUE_openssh=32801 then rebuilding.
84
85
86Platforms using PAM
87-------------------
88As of OpenSSH 4.3p1, sshd will no longer check /etc/nologin itself when
89PAM is enabled.  To maintain existing behaviour, pam_nologin should be
90added to sshd's session stack which will prevent users from starting shell
91sessions.  Alternatively, pam_nologin can be added to either the auth or
92account stacks which will prevent authentication entirely, but will still
93return the output from pam_nologin to the client.
94
95
96$Id: README.platform,v 1.10 2009/08/28 23:14:48 dtucker Exp $
97

README.privsep

1Privilege separation, or privsep, is method in OpenSSH by which
2operations that require root privilege are performed by a separate
3privileged monitor process.  Its purpose is to prevent privilege
4escalation by containing corruption to an unprivileged process.
5More information is available at:
6	http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/ssh/privsep.html
7
8Privilege separation is now enabled by default; see the
9UsePrivilegeSeparation option in sshd_config(5).
10
11On systems which lack mmap or anonymous (MAP_ANON) memory mapping,
12compression must be disabled in order for privilege separation to
13function.
14
15When privsep is enabled, during the pre-authentication phase sshd will
16chroot(2) to "/var/empty" and change its privileges to the "sshd" user
17and its primary group.  sshd is a pseudo-account that should not be
18used by other daemons, and must be locked and should contain a
19"nologin" or invalid shell.
20
21You should do something like the following to prepare the privsep
22preauth environment:
23
24	# mkdir /var/empty
25	# chown root:sys /var/empty
26	# chmod 755 /var/empty
27	# groupadd sshd
28	# useradd -g sshd -c 'sshd privsep' -d /var/empty -s /bin/false sshd
29
30/var/empty should not contain any files.
31
32configure supports the following options to change the default
33privsep user and chroot directory:
34
35  --with-privsep-path=xxx Path for privilege separation chroot
36  --with-privsep-user=user Specify non-privileged user for privilege separation
37
38Privsep requires operating system support for file descriptor passing.
39Compression will be disabled on systems without a working mmap MAP_ANON.
40
41PAM-enabled OpenSSH is known to function with privsep on AIX, FreeBSD,
42HP-UX (including Trusted Mode), Linux, NetBSD and Solaris.
43
44On Cygwin, Tru64 Unix, OpenServer, and Unicos only the pre-authentication
45part of privsep is supported.  Post-authentication privsep is disabled
46automatically (so you won't see the additional process mentioned below).
47
48Note that for a normal interactive login with a shell, enabling privsep
49will require 1 additional process per login session.
50
51Given the following process listing (from HP-UX):
52
53     UID   PID  PPID  C    STIME TTY       TIME COMMAND
54    root  1005     1  0 10:45:17 ?         0:08 /opt/openssh/sbin/sshd -u0
55    root  6917  1005  0 15:19:16 ?         0:00 sshd: stevesk [priv]
56 stevesk  6919  6917  0 15:19:17 ?         0:03 sshd: stevesk@2
57 stevesk  6921  6919  0 15:19:17 pts/2     0:00 -bash
58
59process 1005 is the sshd process listening for new connections.
60process 6917 is the privileged monitor process, 6919 is the user owned
61sshd process and 6921 is the shell process.
62
63$Id: README.privsep,v 1.16 2005/06/04 23:21:41 djm Exp $
64

README.tun

1How to use OpenSSH-based virtual private networks
2-------------------------------------------------
3
4OpenSSH contains support for VPN tunneling using the tun(4) network
5tunnel pseudo-device which is available on most platforms, either for
6layer 2 or 3 traffic.
7
8The following brief instructions on how to use this feature use
9a network configuration specific to the OpenBSD operating system.
10
11(1) Server: Enable support for SSH tunneling
12
13To enable the ssh server to accept tunnel requests from the client, you
14have to add the following option to the ssh server configuration file
15(/etc/ssh/sshd_config):
16
17	PermitTunnel yes
18
19Restart the server or send the hangup signal (SIGHUP) to let the server
20reread it's configuration.
21
22(2) Server: Restrict client access and assign the tunnel
23
24The OpenSSH server simply uses the file /root/.ssh/authorized_keys to
25restrict the client to connect to a specified tunnel and to
26automatically start the related interface configuration command. These
27settings are optional but recommended:
28
29	tunnel="1",command="sh /etc/netstart tun1" ssh-rsa ... reyk@openbsd.org
30
31(3) Client: Configure the local network tunnel interface
32
33Use the hostname.if(5) interface-specific configuration file to set up
34the network tunnel configuration with OpenBSD. For example, use the
35following configuration in /etc/hostname.tun0 to set up the layer 3
36tunnel on the client:
37
38	inet 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.252 192.168.5.2
39
40OpenBSD also supports layer 2 tunneling over the tun device by adding
41the link0 flag:
42
43	inet 192.168.1.78 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.255 link0
44
45Layer 2 tunnels can be used in combination with an Ethernet bridge(4)
46interface, like the following example for /etc/bridgename.bridge0:
47
48	add tun0
49	add sis0
50	up
51
52(4) Client: Configure the OpenSSH client
53
54To establish tunnel forwarding for connections to a specified
55remote host by default, use the following ssh client configuration for
56the privileged user (in /root/.ssh/config):
57
58	Host sshgateway
59		Tunnel yes
60		TunnelDevice 0:any
61		PermitLocalCommand yes
62	        LocalCommand sh /etc/netstart tun0
63
64A more complicated configuration is possible to establish a tunnel to
65a remote host which is not directly accessible by the client.
66The following example describes a client configuration to connect to
67the remote host over two ssh hops in between. It uses the OpenSSH
68ProxyCommand in combination with the nc(1) program to forward the final
69ssh tunnel destination over multiple ssh sessions.
70
71	Host access.somewhere.net
72	        User puffy
73	Host dmzgw
74	        User puffy
75	        ProxyCommand ssh access.somewhere.net nc dmzgw 22
76	Host sshgateway
77	        Tunnel Ethernet
78	        TunnelDevice 0:any
79	        PermitLocalCommand yes
80	        LocalCommand sh /etc/netstart tun0
81	        ProxyCommand ssh dmzgw nc sshgateway 22
82
83The following network plan illustrates the previous configuration in
84combination with layer 2 tunneling and Ethernet bridging.
85
86+--------+       (          )      +----------------------+
87| Client |------(  Internet  )-----| access.somewhere.net |
88+--------+       (          )      +----------------------+
89    : 192.168.1.78                             |
90    :.............................         +-------+
91     Forwarded ssh connection    :         | dmzgw |
92     Layer 2 tunnel              :         +-------+
93                                 :             |
94                                 :             |
95                                 :      +------------+
96                                 :......| sshgateway |
97                                      | +------------+
98--- real connection                 Bridge ->  |          +----------+
99... "virtual connection"                     [ X ]--------| somehost |
100[X] switch                                                +----------+
101                                                          192.168.1.25
102
103(5) Client: Connect to the server and establish the tunnel
104
105Finally connect to the OpenSSH server to establish the tunnel by using
106the following command:
107
108	ssh sshgateway
109
110It is also possible to tell the client to fork into the background after
111the connection has been successfully established:
112
113	ssh -f sshgateway true
114
115Without the ssh configuration done in step (4), it is also possible
116to use the following command lines:
117
118	ssh -fw 0:1 sshgateway true
119	ifconfig tun0 192.168.5.1 192.168.5.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
120
121Using OpenSSH tunnel forwarding is a simple way to establish secure
122and ad hoc virtual private networks. Possible fields of application
123could be wireless networks or administrative VPN tunnels.
124
125Nevertheless, ssh tunneling requires some packet header overhead and
126runs on top of TCP. It is still suggested to use the IP Security
127Protocol (IPSec) for robust and permanent VPN connections and to
128interconnect corporate networks.
129
130	Reyk Floeter
131
132$OpenBSD: README.tun,v 1.4 2006/03/28 00:12:31 deraadt Exp $
133

README.version

1URL: ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh-7.1p2.tar.gz
2Version: 7.1p2
3BugComponent: 116028
4Owners: ghartman, yim
5