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dir: /sys/man/1/ssh/
.TH SSH 1 .SH NAME ssh - secure shell remote login client .SH SYNOPSIS .B ssh [ .B -d ] [ .B -R ] [ .B -r ] [ .B -t .I thumbfile ] [ .B -T .I tries ] [ .B -u .I user ] [ .B -h ] [ .IR user @] host [ .I cmd .I args .I ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Ssh starts a remote shell or .I cmd on the computer .I host logged in as .IR user . The input file descriptor is forwarded to the remote side and output and error descriptors are forwarded to the local side. .PP The connection is authenticated and encrypted using the SSH2 protocol. The user authenticates itself to the host using his RSA key pair (stored in factotum) or plaintext passwords. To authenticate the host to the user, the hosts RSA public key is hashed and compared to the entries in .B $home/lib/sshthumbs file (see .IR thumbprint (6)). The .I thumbfile location can be changed with the .B -t option. .PP When .I cmd is specified, it is concatenated with the list of quoted .I args and run on the remote side. No pseudo terminal will be requested. A .I cmd beginning with .B # is interpreted as a subsystem name such as sftp (see .IR sshfs (4)). .PP Without .IR cmd , a shell is started on the remote side. In that case and when the .B $TERM environment variable is set (such as when started under a terminal emulator like .IR vt (1)), a pseudo terminal will be requested for the shell. This can be disabled with the .B -R option. A pseudo-terminal can be requested in all cases with the .B -r option. .PP The .B -d option enables debug output. .SH FILES .TF $home/lib/sshthumbs .TP .B $home/lib/sshthumbs the user's thumbfile of known host fingerprints .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/ssh.c .SH BUGS If .I keyboard-interactive authentication fails, by default it is retried three times. The number of .I tries can be changed with .BR -T . Setting it to zero disables keyboard-interactive authentication. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR vt (1), .IR rsa (8), .IR thumbprint (6), .IR factotum (4), .IR sshfs (4)