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37.Dd $Mdocdate: October 7 2022 $
38.Dt SSH-AGENT 1
39.Os
40.Sh NAME
41.Nm ssh-agent
42.Nd OpenSSH authentication agent
43.Sh SYNOPSIS
44.Nm ssh-agent
45.Op Fl c | s
46.Op Fl \&Ddx
47.Op Fl a Ar bind_address
48.Op Fl E Ar fingerprint_hash
49.Op Fl O Ar option
50.Op Fl P Ar allowed_providers
51.Op Fl t Ar life
52.Nm ssh-agent
53.Op Fl a Ar bind_address
54.Op Fl E Ar fingerprint_hash
55.Op Fl O Ar option
56.Op Fl P Ar allowed_providers
57.Op Fl t Ar life
58.Ar command Op Ar arg ...
59.Nm ssh-agent
60.Op Fl c | s
61.Fl k
62.Sh DESCRIPTION
63.Nm
64is a program to hold private keys used for public key authentication.
65Through use of environment variables the agent can be located
66and automatically used for authentication when logging in to other
67machines using
68.Xr ssh 1 .
69.Pp
70The options are as follows:
71.Bl -tag -width Ds
72.It Fl a Ar bind_address
73Bind the agent to the
74.Ux Ns -domain
75socket
76.Ar bind_address .
77The default is
78.Pa $TMPDIR/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.\*(Ltppid\*(Gt .
79.It Fl c
80Generate C-shell commands on
81.Dv stdout .
82This is the default if
83.Ev SHELL
84looks like it's a csh style of shell.
85.It Fl D
86Foreground mode.
87When this option is specified,
88.Nm
89will not fork.
90.It Fl d
91Debug mode.
92When this option is specified,
93.Nm
94will not fork and will write debug information to standard error.
95.It Fl E Ar fingerprint_hash
96Specifies the hash algorithm used when displaying key fingerprints.
97Valid options are:
98.Dq md5
99and
100.Dq sha256 .
101The default is
102.Dq sha256 .
103.It Fl k
104Kill the current agent (given by the
105.Ev SSH_AGENT_PID
106environment variable).
107.It Fl O Ar option
108Specify an option when starting
109.Nm .
110Currently only one option is supported:
111.Cm no-restrict-websafe .
112This instructs
113.Nm
114to permit signatures using FIDO keys that might be web authentication
115requests.
116By default,
117.Nm
118refuses signature requests for FIDO keys where the key application string
119does not start with
120.Dq ssh:
121and when the data to be signed does not appear to be a
122.Xr ssh 1
123user authentication request or a
124.Xr ssh-keygen 1
125signature.
126The default behaviour prevents forwarded access to a FIDO key from also
127implicitly forwarding the ability to authenticate to websites.
128.It Fl P Ar allowed_providers
129Specify a pattern-list of acceptable paths for PKCS#11 provider and FIDO
130authenticator middleware shared libraries that may be used with the
131.Fl S
132or
133.Fl s
134options to
135.Xr ssh-add 1 .
136Libraries that do not match the pattern list will be refused.
137See PATTERNS in
138.Xr ssh_config 5
139for a description of pattern-list syntax.
140The default list is
141.Dq /usr/lib/*,/usr/local/lib/* .
142.It Fl s
143Generate Bourne shell commands on
144.Dv stdout .
145This is the default if
146.Ev SHELL
147does not look like it's a csh style of shell.
148.It Fl t Ar life
149Set a default value for the maximum lifetime of identities added to the agent.
150The lifetime may be specified in seconds or in a time format specified in
151.Xr sshd_config 5 .
152A lifetime specified for an identity with
153.Xr ssh-add 1
154overrides this value.
155Without this option the default maximum lifetime is forever.
156.It Fl x
157Exit after the last client has disconnected.
158.It Ar command Op Ar arg ...
159If a command (and optional arguments) is given,
160this is executed as a subprocess of the agent.
161The agent exits automatically when the command given on the command
162line terminates.
163.El
164.Pp
165There are two main ways to get an agent set up.
166The first is at the start of an X session,
167where all other windows or programs are started as children of the
168.Nm
169program.
170The agent starts a command under which its environment
171variables are exported, for example
172.Cm ssh-agent xterm & .
173When the command terminates, so does the agent.
174.Pp
175The second method is used for a login session.
176When
177.Nm
178is started,
179it prints the shell commands required to set its environment variables,
180which in turn can be evaluated in the calling shell, for example
181.Cm eval `ssh-agent -s` .
182.Pp
183In both cases,
184.Xr ssh 1
185looks at these environment variables
186and uses them to establish a connection to the agent.
187.Pp
188The agent initially does not have any private keys.
189Keys are added using
190.Xr ssh-add 1
191or by
192.Xr ssh 1
193when
194.Cm AddKeysToAgent
195is set in
196.Xr ssh_config 5 .
197Multiple identities may be stored in
198.Nm
199concurrently and
200.Xr ssh 1
201will automatically use them if present.
202.Xr ssh-add 1
203is also used to remove keys from
204.Nm
205and to query the keys that are held in one.
206.Pp
207Connections to
208.Nm
209may be forwarded from further remote hosts using the
210.Fl A
211option to
212.Xr ssh 1
213(but see the caveats documented therein),
214avoiding the need for authentication data to be stored on other machines.
215Authentication passphrases and private keys never go over the network:
216the connection to the agent is forwarded over SSH remote connections
217and the result is returned to the requester,
218allowing the user access to their identities anywhere in the network
219in a secure fashion.
220.Sh ENVIRONMENT
221.Bl -tag -width "SSH_AGENT_PID"
222.It Ev SSH_AGENT_PID
223When
224.Nm
225starts, it stores the name of the agent's process ID (PID) in this variable.
226.It Ev SSH_AUTH_SOCK
227When
228.Nm
229starts, it creates a
230.Ux Ns -domain
231socket and stores its pathname in this variable.
232It is accessible only to the current user,
233but is easily abused by root or another instance of the same user.
234.El
235.Sh FILES
236.Bl -tag -width Ds
237.It Pa $TMPDIR/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.<ppid>
238.Ux Ns -domain
239sockets used to contain the connection to the authentication agent.
240These sockets should only be readable by the owner.
241The sockets should get automatically removed when the agent exits.
242.El
243.Sh SEE ALSO
244.Xr ssh 1 ,
245.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
246.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
247.Xr ssh_config 5 ,
248.Xr sshd 8
249.Sh AUTHORS
250.An -nosplit
251OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free ssh 1.2.12 release by
252.An Tatu Ylonen .
253.An Aaron Campbell , Bob Beck , Markus Friedl , Niels Provos , Theo de Raadt
254and
255.An Dug Song
256removed many bugs, re-added newer features and created OpenSSH.
257.An Markus Friedl
258contributed the support for SSH protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
259