-a trials |
| Specifies the number of primality tests to perform when screening DH-GEX candidates using the -T command. |
-B | Show the bubblebabble digest of specified private or public key file. |
-b bits |
| Specifies the number of bits in the key to create. Minimum is 512 bits. Generally, 2048 bits is considered sufficient. The default is 2048 bits. |
-C comment |
| Provides a new comment. |
-c | Requests changing the comment in the private and public key files. This operation is only supported for RSA1 keys. The program will prompt for the file containing the private keys, for the passphrase if the key has one, and for the new comment. |
-D reader |
| Download the RSA public key stored in the smartcard in reader. |
-e | This option will read a private or public OpenSSH key file and print the key in a 'SECSH Public Key File Format' to stdout. This option allows exporting keys for use by several commercial SSH implementations. |
-F hostname |
| Search for the specified hostname in a known_hosts file, listing any occurrences found. This option is useful to find hashed host names or addresses and may also be used in conjunction with the -H option to print found keys in a hashed format. |
-f filename |
| Specifies the filename of the key file. |
-G output_file |
| Generate candidate primes for DH-GEX. These primes must be screened for safety (using the -T option) before use. |
-g | Use generic DNS format when printing fingerprint resource records using the -r command. |
-H | Hash a known_hosts file. This replaces all hostnames and addresses with hashed representations within the specified file; the original content is moved to a file with a .old suffix. These hashes may be used normally by ssh and sshd, but they do not reveal identifying information should the files contents be disclosed. This option will not modify existing hashed hostnames and is therefore safe to use on files that mix hashed and non-hashed names. |
-i | This option will read an unencrypted private (or public) key file in SSH2-compatible format and print an OpenSSH compatible private (or public) key to stdout. ssh-keygen also reads the 'SECSH Public Key File Format'. This option allows importing keys from several commercial SSH implementations. |
-l | Show fingerprint of specified public key file. Private RSA1 keys are also supported. For RSA and DSA keys ssh-keygen tries to find the matching public key file and prints its fingerprint. |
-M memory |
| Specify the amount of memory to use (in megabytes) when generating candidate moduli for DH-GEX. |
-N new_passphrase |
| Provides the new passphrase. |
-P passphrase |
| Provides the (old) passphrase. |
-p | Requests changing the passphrase of a private key file instead of creating a new private key. The program will prompt for the file containing the private key, for the old passphrase, and twice for the new passphrase. |
-q | Silence ssh-keygen. Used by /etc/rc when creating a new key. |
-R hostname |
| Removes all keys belonging to hostname from a known_hosts file. This option is useful to delete hashed hosts (see the -H option above). |
-r hostname |
| Print the SSHFP fingerprint resource record named hostname for the specified public key file. |
-S start |
| Specify start point (in hex) when generating candidate moduli for DH-GEX. |
-T output_file |
| Test DH group exchange candidate primes (generated using the -G option) for safety. |
-t type |
| Specifies the type of key to create. The possible values are "rsa1" for protocol version 1 and "rsa" or "dsa" for protocol version 2. |
-U reader |
| Upload an existing RSA private key into the smartcard in reader. |
-v | Verbose mode. Causes ssh-keygen to print debugging messages about its progress. This is helpful for debugging moduli generation. Multiple -v options increase the verbosity. The maximum is 3. |
-W generator |
| Specify desired generator when testing candidate moduli for DH-GEX. |
-y | This option will read a private OpenSSH format file and print an OpenSSH public key to stdout. |
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MODULI GENERATION
ssh-keygen may be used to generate groups for the Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange (DH-GEX) protocol. Generating these groups is a two-step process: first, candidate primes are generated using a fast, but memory intensive process. These candidate primes are then tested for suitability (a CPU-intensive process). Generation of primes is performed using the -G option. The desired length of the primes may be specified by the -b option. For example:
# ssh-keygen -G moduli-2048.candidates -b 2048
By default, the search for primes begins at a random point in the desired length range. This may be overridden using the -S option, which specifies a different start point (in hex).
Once a set of candidates have been generated, they must be tested for suitability. This may be performed using the -T option. In this mode ssh-keygen will read candidates from standard input (or a file specified using the -f option). For example:
# ssh-keygen -T moduli-2048 -f moduli-2048.candidates
By default, each candidate will be subjected to 100 primality tests. This may be overridden using the -a option. The DH generator value will be chosen automatically for the prime under consideration. If a specific generator is desired, it may be requested using the -W option. Valid generator values are 2, 3, and 5.
Screened DH groups may be installed in /etc/moduli. It is important that this file contains moduli of a range of bit lengths and that both ends of a connection share common moduli.
FILES
~/.ssh/identity |
| Contains the protocol version 1 RSA authentication identity of the user. This file should not be readable by anyone but the user. It is possible to specify a passphrase when generating the key; that passphrase will be used to encrypt the private part of this file using 3DES. This file is not automatically accessed by ssh-keygen but it is offered as the default file for the private key. ssh(1) will read this file when a login attempt is made. |
~/.ssh/identity.pub |
| Contains the protocol version 1 RSA public key for authentication. The contents of this file should be added to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on all machines where the user wishes to log in using RSA authentication. There is no need to keep the contents of this file secret. |
~/.ssh/id_dsa |
| Contains the protocol version 2 DSA authentication identity of the user. This file should not be readable by anyone but the user. It is possible to specify a passphrase when generating the key; that passphrase will be used to encrypt the private part of this file using 3DES. This file is not automatically accessed by ssh-keygen but it is offered as the default file for the private key. ssh(1) will read this file when a login attempt is made. |
~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub |
| Contains the protocol version 2 DSA public key for authentication. The contents of this file should be added to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on all machines where the user wishes to log in using public key authentication. There is no need to keep the contents of this file secret. |
~/.ssh/id_rsa |
| Contains the protocol version 2 RSA authentication identity of the user. This file should not be readable by anyone but the user. It is possible to specify a passphrase when generating the key; that passphrase will be used to encrypt the private part of this file using 3DES. This file is not automatically accessed by ssh-keygen but it is offered as the default file for the private key. ssh(1) will read this file when a login attempt is made. |
~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub |
| Contains the protocol version 2 RSA public key for authentication. The contents of this file should be added to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on all machines where the user wishes to log in using public key authentication. There is no need to keep the contents of this file secret. |
/etc/moduli |
| Contains Diffie-Hellman groups used for DH-GEX. The file format is described in moduli(5). |
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