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comparison dropbear.8 @ 860:057204b3dd61
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author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Thu, 14 Nov 2013 22:14:09 +0800 |
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1 .TH dropbear 8 | 1 .TH dropbear 8 |
2 .SH NAME | 2 .SH NAME |
3 dropbear \- lightweight SSH server | 3 dropbear \- lightweight SSH server |
4 .SH SYNOPSIS | 4 .SH SYNOPSIS |
5 .B dropbear | 5 .B dropbear |
6 [\-FEmwsgjki] [\-b | 6 [\-RFEmwsgjki] [\-b |
7 .I banner\fR] [\-d | 7 .I banner\fR] |
8 .I dsskey\fR] [\-r | 8 [\-r |
9 .I rsakey\fR] [\-p | 9 .I hostkeyfile\fR] [\-p |
10 .IR [address:]port ] | 10 .IR [address:]port ] |
11 .SH DESCRIPTION | 11 .SH DESCRIPTION |
12 .B dropbear | 12 .B dropbear |
13 is a SSH server designed to be small enough to be used in small memory | 13 is a SSH server designed to be small enough to be used in small memory |
14 environments, while still being functional and secure enough for general use. | 14 environments, while still being functional and secure enough for general use. |
18 bannerfile. | 18 bannerfile. |
19 Display the contents of the file | 19 Display the contents of the file |
20 .I banner | 20 .I banner |
21 before user login (default: none). | 21 before user login (default: none). |
22 .TP | 22 .TP |
23 .B \-d \fIdsskey | 23 .B \-r \fIhostkey |
24 dsskeyfile. | |
25 Use the contents of the file | 24 Use the contents of the file |
26 .I dsskey | 25 .I hostkey |
27 for the DSS host key (default: /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key). | 26 for the SSH hostkey. |
28 Note that | |
29 some SSH implementations | |
30 use the term "DSA" rather than "DSS", they mean the same thing. | |
31 This file is generated with | 27 This file is generated with |
32 .BR dropbearkey (1). | 28 .BR dropbearkey (1) |
29 or automatically with the '-R' option. See "Host Key Files" below. | |
33 .TP | 30 .TP |
34 .B \-r \fIrsakey | 31 .B \-R |
35 rsakeyfile. | 32 Generate hostkeys automatically |
36 Use the contents of the file | |
37 .I rsakey | |
38 for the rsa host key (default: /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key). | |
39 This file is generated with | |
40 .BR dropbearkey (1). | |
41 .TP | 33 .TP |
42 .B \-F | 34 .B \-F |
43 Don't fork into background. | 35 Don't fork into background. |
44 .TP | 36 .TP |
45 .B \-E | 37 .B \-E |
141 | 133 |
142 .TP | 134 .TP |
143 Host Key Files | 135 Host Key Files |
144 | 136 |
145 Host key files are read at startup from a standard location, by default | 137 Host key files are read at startup from a standard location, by default |
146 /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key and /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key | 138 /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key, /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key, and |
147 or specified on the commandline with -d or -r. These are of the form generated | 139 /etc/dropbear/dropbear-ecdsa_host_key |
148 by dropbearkey. | 140 or specified on the commandline with -r. These are of the form generated |
141 by dropbearkey. The -R option can be used to automatically generate keys | |
142 in the default location - keys will be generated after startup when the first | |
143 connection is established. This had the benefit that the system /dev/urandom | |
144 random number source has a better chance of being securely seeded. | |
149 | 145 |
150 .TP | 146 .TP |
151 Message Of The Day | 147 Message Of The Day |
152 | 148 |
153 By default the file /etc/motd will be printed for any login shell (unless | 149 By default the file /etc/motd will be printed for any login shell (unless |