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5 | .TH LSH_PROXY 1 "Apr 19, 2000" lsh_proxy "Lsh manuals" |
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18 | .SH NAME |
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19 | lsh_proxy \- Server for the ssh-2 protocol. |
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20 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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21 | .B lsh_proxy |
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22 | .RI [ options ] |
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23 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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24 | This manual page documents briefly the |
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25 | .B lsh_proxy |
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26 | command. |
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27 | .SH OPTIONS |
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28 | These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long |
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29 | options starting with two dashes (`-'). |
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30 | A summary of options is included below. |
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31 | For a complete description, see the Info files. |
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32 | .TP |
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33 | .B \-D, \-\-destination=\fIdestination:port\fP |
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34 | Destination ssh server address (transparent if not given). |
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35 | .TP |
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36 | .B \-h, \-\-host\-key=\fIkey\-file\fP |
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37 | Location of the server's public key. |
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38 | .TP |
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39 | .B \-\-interface=\fIinterface\fP |
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40 | Listen on this network interface. |
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41 | .TP |
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42 | .B \-\-no\-tcp\-forward |
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43 | Disable TCP/IP forwarding. |
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44 | .TP |
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45 | .B \-p, \-\-port=\fIport\fP |
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46 | Listen on this port. |
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47 | .TP |
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48 | .B \-\-tcp\-forward |
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49 | Enable TCP/IP forwarding (default). |
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50 | .TP |
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51 | .B \-c, \-\-crypto=\fIcrypto\-algorithm\fP |
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52 | The crypto algorithm to use. Supported types of \fIcrypto\-algorithm\fP (in |
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53 | order of preference) are "3des-cbc", "twofish-cbc", "cast128-cbc", |
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54 | "serpent-cbc@lysator.liu.se", "rijndael@lysator.liu.se", "blowfish-cbc", |
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55 | "arcfour", "none". The default is to use triple-DES in CBC mode ("3des-cbc"). |
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56 | You may also specify "all" to enable all supported crypto |
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57 | algorithms (except "none"). |
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58 | .TP |
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59 | .B \-\-hostkey\-algorithm=\fIhostkey\-algorithm\fP |
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60 | The hostkey algorithm to use. Supported types of \fIhostkey\-algorithm\fP (in |
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61 | order of preference) are "ssh-dss", "spki", "none". |
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62 | .TP |
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63 | .B \-m, \-\-mac=\fImac\-algorithm\fP |
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64 | The MAC (message authentication) algorithm to use. Supported types of |
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65 | \fImac\-algorithm\fP (in order of preference) are "hmac-sha1", "hmac-md5", |
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66 | "none". |
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67 | .TP |
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68 | .B \-z, \-\-compression[=\fIcompression\-algorithm\fP] |
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69 | The compression algorithm to use. Supported types of |
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70 | \fIcompression\-algorithm\fP are "none", "zlib". The default preference list |
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71 | supports zlib compression, but prefers not to use it. If \-z or \-\-compression |
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72 | is specified with no argument, the compression algorithm list is changed to |
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73 | "zlib", "none", which means that zlib is the preferred method of compression. |
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74 | A somewhat unobvious consequence of -z having an optional argument is that if |
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75 | you provide an argument, it must follow directly after the option letter, no |
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76 | spaces allowed. |
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77 | .TP |
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78 | .B \-\-list\-algorithms |
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79 | List supported crypto, compression, MAC and hostkey algorithms. |
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80 | .TP |
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81 | .B \-i, \-\-input\-format=\fIformat\fP |
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82 | Accept S-expressions of format \fIformat\fP. |
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83 | .TP |
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84 | .B \-\-daemonic |
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85 | Run in the background, redirect stdio to /dev/null, chdir to /. |
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86 | .TP |
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87 | .B \-\-enable\-core |
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88 | Dump core on fatal errors (disabled by default). |
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89 | .TP |
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90 | .B \-\-no\-daemonic |
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91 | Run in the foreground, with messages to stderr (default). |
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92 | .TP |
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93 | .B \-\-no\-pid\-file |
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94 | Don't use any pid file. Default in non-daemonic mode. |
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95 | .TP |
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96 | .B \-\-pid\-file=\fIpid\-file\fP |
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97 | Create pid file \fIpid\-file\fP. When running in daemonic mode, the default is |
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98 | /var/run/lsh_proxy.pid. |
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99 | .TP |
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100 | .B \-\-debug |
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101 | Print huge amounts of debug information. |
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102 | .TP |
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103 | .B \-q, \-\-quiet |
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104 | Suppress all warnings and diagnostic messages. |
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105 | .TP |
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106 | .B \-\-trace |
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107 | Print a detailed program trace. |
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108 | .TP |
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109 | .B \-\-verbose |
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110 | Print verbose diagnostic messages. |
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111 | .TP |
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112 | .B \-?, \-\-help |
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113 | Show summary of options. |
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114 | .TP |
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115 | .B \-\-usage |
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116 | Give a short usage message. |
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117 | .TP |
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118 | .B \-V, \-\-version |
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119 | Show version of program. |
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120 | .SH SEE ALSO |
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121 | .BR lshc (1). |
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122 | .BR lshd (8) |
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123 | .BR |
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124 | The programs are documented fully by |
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125 | .IR "Lsh" , |
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126 | available via the Info system. |
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127 | .SH AUTHOR |
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128 | This manual page was written by Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>, |
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129 | for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). |