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SSH-AGENT(1) General Commands Manual SSH-AGENT(1)
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NAME
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ssh-agent M-bM-^@M-^S OpenSSH authentication agent
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SYNOPSIS
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ssh-agent [-c | -s] [-Dd] [-a bind_address] [-E fingerprint_hash]
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[-O option] [-P allowed_providers] [-t life]
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ssh-agent [-a bind_address] [-E fingerprint_hash] [-O option]
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[-P allowed_providers] [-t life] command [arg ...]
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ssh-agent [-c | -s] -k
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DESCRIPTION
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ssh-agent is a program to hold private keys used for public key
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authentication. Through use of environment variables the agent can be
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located and automatically used for authentication when logging in to
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other machines using ssh(1).
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The options are as follows:
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-a bind_address
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Bind the agent to the UNIX-domain socket bind_address. The
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default is $TMPDIR/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.<ppid>.
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-c Generate C-shell commands on stdout. This is the default if
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SHELL looks like it's a csh style of shell.
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-D Foreground mode. When this option is specified, ssh-agent will
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not fork.
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-d Debug mode. When this option is specified, ssh-agent will not
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fork and will write debug information to standard error.
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-E fingerprint_hash
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Specifies the hash algorithm used when displaying key
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fingerprints. Valid options are: M-bM-^@M-^\md5M-bM-^@M-^] and M-bM-^@M-^\sha256M-bM-^@M-^]. The
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default is M-bM-^@M-^\sha256M-bM-^@M-^].
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-k Kill the current agent (given by the SSH_AGENT_PID environment
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variable).
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-O option
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Specify an option when starting ssh-agent. Currently two options
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are supported: allow-remote-pkcs11 and no-restrict-websafe.
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The allow-remote-pkcs11 option allows clients of a forwarded
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ssh-agent to load PKCS#11 or FIDO provider libraries. By default
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only local clients may perform this operation. Note that
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signalling that an ssh-agent client is remote is performed by
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ssh(1), and use of other tools to forward access to the agent
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socket may circumvent this restriction.
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The no-restrict-websafe option instructs ssh-agent to permit
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signatures using FIDO keys that might be web authentication
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requests. By default, ssh-agent refuses signature requests for
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FIDO keys where the key application string does not start with
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M-bM-^@M-^\ssh:M-bM-^@M-^] and when the data to be signed does not appear to be a
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ssh(1) user authentication request or a ssh-keygen(1) signature.
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The default behaviour prevents forwarded access to a FIDO key
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from also implicitly forwarding the ability to authenticate to
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websites.
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-P allowed_providers
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Specify a pattern-list of acceptable paths for PKCS#11 provider
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and FIDO authenticator middleware shared libraries that may be
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used with the -S or -s options to ssh-add(1). Libraries that do
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not match the pattern list will be refused. See PATTERNS in
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ssh_config(5) for a description of pattern-list syntax. The
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default list is M-bM-^@M-^\usr/lib*/*,/usr/local/lib*/*M-bM-^@M-^].
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-s Generate Bourne shell commands on stdout. This is the default if
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SHELL does not look like it's a csh style of shell.
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-t life
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Set a default value for the maximum lifetime of identities added
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to the agent. The lifetime may be specified in seconds or in a
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time format specified in sshd_config(5). A lifetime specified
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for an identity with ssh-add(1) overrides this value. Without
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this option the default maximum lifetime is forever.
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command [arg ...]
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If a command (and optional arguments) is given, this is executed
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as a subprocess of the agent. The agent exits automatically when
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the command given on the command line terminates.
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There are two main ways to get an agent set up. The first is at the
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start of an X session, where all other windows or programs are started as
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children of the ssh-agent program. The agent starts a command under
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which its environment variables are exported, for example ssh-agent xterm
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&. When the command terminates, so does the agent.
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The second method is used for a login session. When ssh-agent is
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started, it prints the shell commands required to set its environment
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variables, which in turn can be evaluated in the calling shell, for
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example eval `ssh-agent -s`.
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In both cases, ssh(1) looks at these environment variables and uses them
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to establish a connection to the agent.
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The agent initially does not have any private keys. Keys are added using
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ssh-add(1) or by ssh(1) when AddKeysToAgent is set in ssh_config(5).
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Multiple identities may be stored in ssh-agent concurrently and ssh(1)
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will automatically use them if present. ssh-add(1) is also used to
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remove keys from ssh-agent and to query the keys that are held in one.
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Connections to ssh-agent may be forwarded from further remote hosts using
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the -A option to ssh(1) (but see the caveats documented therein),
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avoiding the need for authentication data to be stored on other machines.
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Authentication passphrases and private keys never go over the network:
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the connection to the agent is forwarded over SSH remote connections and
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the result is returned to the requester, allowing the user access to
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their identities anywhere in the network in a secure fashion.
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ENVIRONMENT
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SSH_AGENT_PID When ssh-agent starts, it stores the name of the agent's
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process ID (PID) in this variable.
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SSH_AUTH_SOCK When ssh-agent starts, it creates a UNIX-domain socket and
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stores its pathname in this variable. It is accessible
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only to the current user, but is easily abused by root or
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another instance of the same user.
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FILES
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$TMPDIR/ssh-XXXXXXXXXX/agent.<ppid>
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UNIX-domain sockets used to contain the connection to the
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authentication agent. These sockets should only be readable by
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the owner. The sockets should get automatically removed when the
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agent exits.
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SEE ALSO
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ssh(1), ssh-add(1), ssh-keygen(1), ssh_config(5), sshd(8)
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AUTHORS
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OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free ssh 1.2.12 release by
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Tatu Ylonen. Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, Theo
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de Raadt and Dug Song removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
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created OpenSSH. Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH protocol
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versions 1.5 and 2.0.
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OpenBSD 7.3 August 10, 2023 OpenBSD 7.3
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