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NAME

       Config::Model::models::Ssh::HostElement - Configuration class Ssh::HostElement

DESCRIPTION

       Configuration classes used by Config::Model

       Configuration class that represents all parameters available inside a Host directive of a ssh
       configuration.

Elements

   AddressFamily
       Specifies which address family to use when connecting.  Optional. Type enum. choice: 'any', 'inet',
       'inet6'.

       upstream_default value :
           any

   BatchMode
       If  set  to  'yes',  passphrase/password  querying will be disabled. In addition, the ServerAliveInterval
       option will be set to 300 seconds by default. This option is useful in scripts and other batch jobs where
       no user is present to supply the password, and where it is desirable to detect a broken network  swiftly.
       Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   BindAddress
       Use  the  specified  address on the local machine as the source address of the connection. Only useful on
       systems with more than one address. Note that this option does not work if UsePrivilegedPort  is  set  to
       'yes'.  Optional. Type uniline.

   ChallengeResponseAuthentication
       Specifies whether to use challenge-response authentication.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   CheckHostIP
       If  enabled,  ssh(1) will additionally check the host IP address in the known_hosts file. This allows ssh
       to detect if a host key changed due to DNS  spoofing.  If  disbled,  the  check  will  not  be  executed.
       Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   Cipher
       Specifies  the cipher to use for encrypting the session in protocol version 1. "des" is only supported in
       the ssh(1) client for interoperability with legacy protocol 1 implementations that  do  not  support  the
       3des  cipher.  Its  use  is  strongly  discouraged due to cryptographic weaknesses.  Optional. Type enum.
       choice: 'blowfish', '3des', 'des'.

       upstream_default value :
           3des

   Ciphers
       Specifies the ciphers allowed for protocol version 2 in order of preference.  Multiple  ciphers  must  be
       comma-separated.   If the specified value begins with a X+X character, then the specified ciphers will be
       appended to the default set instead of replacing  them.   If  the  specified  value  begins  with  a  X-X
       character,  then the specified ciphers (including wildcards) will be removed from the default set instead
       of replacing them.

       The supported ciphers are:

          3des-cbc
          aes128-cbc
          aes192-cbc
          aes256-cbc
          aes128-ctr
          aes192-ctr
          aes256-ctr
          aes128-gcm@openssh.com
          aes256-gcm@openssh.com
          arcfour
          arcfour128
          arcfour256
          blowfish-cbc
          cast128-cbc
          chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com

       The default is:

          chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com,
          aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,
          aes128-gcm@openssh.com,aes256-gcm@openssh.com,
          aes128-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc

       The list of available ciphers may also be obtained using "ssh -Q cipher"  Optional. Type uniline.

   ClearAllForwardings
       Specifies that all local, remote, and dynamic port forwardings specified in the configuration files or on
       the command line be cleared. This option is primarily useful when used from the ssh(1)  command  line  to
       clear  port  forwardings  set  in  configuration  files,  and is automatically set by scp(1) and sftp(1).
       Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   Compression
       Specifies whether to use compression.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   CompressionLevel
        Optional. Type integer.

       upstream_default value :
           6

   ConnectionAttempts
       Specifies the number of tries (one per second) to make before exiting. The argument must be  an  integer.
       This may be useful in scripts if the connection sometimes fails.  Optional. Type integer.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   ConnectTimeout
       Specifies  the  timeout (in seconds) used when connecting to the SSH server, instead of using the default
       system TCP timeout. This value is used only when the target is down or really unreachable,  not  when  it
       refuses the connection.   Optional. Type integer.

   ControlMaster
       Enables the sharing of multiple sessions over a single network connection. When set to 'yes', ssh(1) will
       listen  for connections on a control socket specified using the ControlPath argument. Additional sessions
       can connect to this socket using the same ControlPath with ControlMaster set to 'no' (the default). These
       sessions will try to reuse the master instance's network connection rather than initiating new ones,  but
       will fall back to connecting normally if the control socket does not exist, or is not listening.

       Setting  this  to  'ask' will cause ssh to listen for control connections, but require confirmation using
       the SSH_ASKPASS program before they are accepted (see ssh-add(1) for details). If the ControlPath  cannot
       be opened, ssh will continue without connecting to a master instance.

       X11  and ssh-agent(1) forwarding is supported over these multiplexed connections, however the display and
       agent forwarded will be the one belonging to the master connection i.e. it is not pos  sible  to  forward
       multiple displays or agents.

       Two additional options allow for opportunistic multiplexing: try to use a master connection but fall back
       to creating a new one if
        one  does  not  already exist. These options are: 'auto' and 'autoask'. The latter requires confirmation
       like the 'ask' option.   Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes', 'ask', 'auto', 'autoask'.

       upstream_default value :
           no

   ControlPath
       Specify the path to the control socket used for connection sharing  as  described  in  the  ControlMaster
       section  above or the string 'none' to disable connection sharing.  In the path, '%l' will be substituted
       by the local host name, '%h' will be substituted by the target host name, '%p' the port, and '%r' by  the
       remotelogin  username.  It  is recommended that any ControlPath used for opportunistic connection sharing
       include at least %h, %p, and %r.  This  ensures  that  shared  connections  are  uniquely  identified.
       Optional. Type uniline.

   ControlPersist - persists the master connection in the background
       When  used  in conjunction with ControlMaster, specifies that the master connection should remain open in
       the background (waiting for future client connections) after  the  initial  client  connection  has  been
       closed.  If  set  to  ``no'', then the master connection will not be placed into the background, and will
       close as soon as the initial client connection is closed. If set to ``yes'', then the  master  connection
       will  remain  in the background indef- initely (until killed or closed via a mechanism such as the ssh(1)
       ``-O exit'' option). If set to a time in seconds,  or  a  time  in  any  of  the  formats  documented  in
       sshd_config(5),  then  the  backgrounded  master  connection  will  automatically  terminate after it has
       remained idle (with no client connections) for the specified time.  Optional. Type uniline.

   DynamicForward
       Specifies that a TCP port on the local machine be forwarded over the secure channel, and the  application
       protocol is then used to determine where to connect to from the remote machine.

       The  argument  must  be  [bind_address:]port.  IPv6  addresses can be specified by enclosing addresses in
       square brackets or by using an alternative syntax: [bind_address/]port. By default,  the  local  port  is
       bound  in accordance with the GatewayPorts setting. However, an explicit bind_address may be used to bind
       the connection to a specific address. The bind_address of 'localhost' indicates that the  listening  port
       be  bound  for  local use only, while an empty address or '*' indicates that the port should be available
       from all interfaces.

       Currently the SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 protocols are supported, and ssh(1) will act as a SOCKS server.  Multiple
       forwardings  may  be  specified,  and  additional  forwardings can be given on the command line. Only the
       superuser can forward privileged ports.   Optional. Type list of uniline.

   EscapeChar
       Sets the escape character (default: '~'). The escape character can also be set on the command line.   The
       argument  should  be  a  single  character,  '^'  followed  by  a letter, or 'none' to disable the escape
       character entirely (making the connection transparent for binary data).   Optional. Type uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           ~

   ExitOnForwardFailure
       Specifies whether ssh(1) should terminate the connection if it  cannot  set  up  all  requested  dynamic,
       tunnel, local, and remote port forwardings.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   ForwardAgent
       Specifies  whether  the  connection  to the authentication agent (if any) will be forwarded to the remote
       machine.

       Agent forwarding should be enabled with caution.  Users with the ability to bypass  file  permissions  on
       the  remote  host  (for  the agent's Unix-domain socket) can access the local agent through the forwarded
       connection.  An attacker cannot obtain key material from the agent, however they can  perform  operations
       on the keys that enable them to authenticate using the identities loaded into the agent.   Optional. Type
       boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   ForwardX11
       Specifies  whether  X11  connections will be automatically redirected over the secure channel and DISPLAY
       set.

       X11 forwarding should be enabled with caution.  Users with the ability to bypass file permissions on  the
       remote  host  (for  the  user's X11 authorization database) can access the local X11 dis play through the
       forwarded connection.  An attacker may then be able to perform activities such as keystroke monitoring if
       the ForwardX11Trusted option is also enabled.   Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   ForwardX11Timeout - timeout for untrusted X11 forwarding
       Specify a timeout for untrusted X11 forwarding using the format described in the TIME FORMATS section  of
       sshd_config(5).  X11  connections  received  by ssh(1) after this time will be refused. The default is to
       disable untrusted X11 forwarding after twenty minutes has elapsed.  Optional. Type uniline.

   ForwardX11Trusted
       If this option is set, remote X11 clients will have full access to the original X11 display.

       If this option is not set, remote X11 clients will be considered untrusted and prevented from stealing or
       tampering with data belonging to trusted X11 clients.  Furthermore,  the  xauth(1)  token  used  for  the
       session will be set to expire after 20 minutes. Remote clients will be refused access after this time.

       See  the  X11  SECURITY extension specification for full details on the restrictions imposed on untrusted
       clients.   Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   GatewayPorts
       Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to local forwarded ports. By default, ssh(1)  binds
       local  port  forwardings  to  the  loopback  address. This prevents other remote hosts from connecting to
       forwarded ports. GatewayPorts can be used to specify that ssh should bind local port forwardings  to  the
       wildcard address, thus allowing remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   GlobalKnownHostsFile
       Specifies a file to use for the global host key database.  Optional. Type uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts

   GSSAPIAuthentication
       Specifies  whether  user  authentication  based  on  GSSAPI  is allowed. Note that this option applies to
       protocol version 2 only.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   GSSAPIKeyExchange
       Specifies whether key exchange based on GSSAPI may be used. When using GSSAPI  key  exchange  the  server
       need  not  have  a  host  key.  Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.  Optional. Type
       boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   GSSAPIClientIdentity
       If set, specifies the GSSAPI client identity that ssh should use  when  connecting  to  the  server.  The
       default is unset, which means that the default identity will be used.  Optional. Type uniline.

   GSSAPIServerIdentity
       If  set,  specifies  the GSSAPI server identity that ssh should expect when connecting to the server. The
       default is unset, which means that the expected GSSAPI server identity will be determined from the target
       hostname.  Optional. Type uniline.

   GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
       Forward (delegate) credentials to the server. Note  that  this  option  applies  to  protocol  version  2
       connections using GSSAPI.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   GSSAPIRenewalForcesRekey
       If  set  to  "yes"  then  renewal  of  the client's GSSAPI credentials will force the rekeying of the ssh
       connection. With a compatible server, this can delegate the renewed  credentials  to  a  session  on  the
       server.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   GSSAPITrustDns
       Set  to  "yes"  to  indicate  that the DNS is trusted to securely canonicalize the name of the host being
       connected to. If "no", the hostname entered on the command line will be passed untouched  to  the  GSSAPI
       library.  This  option  only  applies  to  protocol  version  2 connections using GSSAPI.  Optional. Type
       boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   HashKnownHosts
       Indicates that ssh(1) should hash host names and addresses when they  are  added  to  ~/.ssh/known_hosts.
       These  hashed  names  may  be  used  normally  by  ssh(1) and sshd(8), but they do not reveal identifying
       information should the file's contents be disclosed. Note that existing  names  and  addresses  in  known
       hosts  files  will  not  be  converted  automatically,  but may be manually hashed using ssh-keygen(1).
       Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   HostbasedAuthentication
       Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with public key authentication. This option  applies
       to protocol version 2 only and is similar to RhostsRSAAuthentication.   Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   HostKeyAlgorithms
       Specifies the protocol version 2 host key algorithms that the client wants to use in order of preference.
       Optional. Type check_list. choice: 'ssh-rsa', 'ssh-dss'.

   HostKeyAlias
       Specifies  an  alias that should be used instead of the real host name when looking up or saving the host
       key in the host key database files. This option is useful for tunneling SSH connections or  for  multiple
       servers running on a single host.  Optional. Type uniline.

   HostName
       Specifies  the  real  host  name  to log into. This can be used to specify nicknames or abbreviations for
       hosts. The default is the name given on the command line. Numeric IP addresses are also  permitted  (both
       on the command line and in HostName specifications).  Optional. Type uniline.

   IdentitiesOnly
       Specifies  that  ssh(1)  should  only  use the authentication identity files configured in the ssh_config
       files, even if ssh-agent(1) offers more identities. This option is intended  for  situations  where  ssh-
       agent offers many different identities.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   IdentityFile
       Specifies  a  file  from  which  the  user's  RSA  or DSA authentication identity is read. The default is
       ~/.ssh/identity for protocol version 1, and ~/.ssh/id_rsa  and  ~/.ssh/id_dsa  for  protocol  version  2.
       Additionally, any identities represented by the authentication agent will be used for authentication.

       The file name may use the tilde syntax to refer to a user's home directory or one of the following escape
       characters:  '%d'  (local  user's  home directory), '%u' (local user name), '%l' (local host  name), '%h'
       (remote host name) or '%r' (remote user name).

       It is possible to have multiple identity files specified in con figuration files;  all  these  identities
       will be tried in sequence.   Optional. Type list of uniline.

   IPQoS - IPv4 type-of-service or DSCP class for the connection.
       Specifies  the IPv4 type-of-service or DSCP class for the connection. Accepted values are "af11", "af12",
       "af13", "af21", "af22", "af23", "af31", "af32", "af33", "af41",  "af42",  "af43",  "cs0",  "cs1",  "cs2",
       "cs3",  "cs4",  "cs5",  "cs6",  "cs7", "ef", "lowdelay", "throughput", "reliability", or a numeric value.
       This option may take one or two arguments, separated by whitespace. If one argument is specified,  it  is
       used  as  the  packet  class  unconditionally.  If  two  values are specified, the first is automatically
       selected for interactive sessions and the second for non-interactive sessions. The default is  "lowdelay"
       for interactive sessions and "throughput" for non-interactive sessions.  Optional. Type uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           lowdelay throughput

   KbdInteractiveAuthentication
       Specifies whether to use keyboard-interactive authentication.   Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   KbdInteractiveDevices
       Specifies  the list of methods to use in keyboard-interactive authentication.  Multiple method names must
       be comma-separated. The default is to use the server specified list. The methods available vary depending
       on what the server supports. For an OpenSSH server, it may be zero or  more  of:  'bsdauth',  'pam',  and
       'skey'.  Optional. Type list of uniline.

   KexAlgorithms
       Specifies   the   available   KEX   (Key   Exchange)  algorithms.   Optional.  Type  check_list.  choice:
       'ecdh-sha2-nistp256', 'ecdh-sha2-nistp384', 'ecdh-sha2-nistp521', 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256',
       'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1', 'diffie-hellman-group14-sha1', 'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1'.

   LocalForward - Local port forwarding
       Specifies that a TCP port on the local machine be forwarded over the secure channel to the specified host
       and port from the remote machine. The first argument must be [bind_address:]port and the second  argument
       must be host:hostport.

       IPv6  addresses  can  be  specified  by enclosing addresses in square brackets or by using an alternative
       syntax: [bind_address/]port and host/hostport.

       Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional forwardings can be given on the command line.  Only
       the superuser can forward privileged ports.

       By  default,  the  local  port is bound in accordance with the GatewayPorts setting. However, an explicit
       bind_address may be used to bind the connection to a specific address. The  bind_address  of  "localhost"
       indicates  that  the  listening port be bound for local use only, while an empty address or '*' indicates
       that the port should be available from all interfaces.

       Example:
          LocalForward 20000 192.168.0.66:80 .  Optional. Type list of node of class Ssh::PortForward .

   LogLevel
       Gives the verbosity level that is used when logging messages  from  ssh(1).   The  possible  values  are:
       SILENT,  QUIET,  FATAL,  ERROR,  INFO,  VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, and DEBUG3.  The default is INFO.
       DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent.  DEBUG2 and  DEBUG3  each  specify  higher  levels  of  verbose  output.
       Optional.  Type  enum. choice: 'SILENT', 'QUIET', 'FATAL', 'ERROR', 'INFO', 'VERBOSE', 'DEBUG', 'DEBUG1',
       'DEBUG2', 'DEBUG3'.

       upstream_default value :
           INFO

   MACs
       Specifies the MAC (message authentication code) algorithms in order of preference. The MAC  algorithm  is
       used in protocol version 2 for data integrity protection.  Optional. Type check_list. choice: 'hmac-md5',
       'hmac-sha1', 'umac-64@openssh.com', 'hmac-ripemd160', 'hmac-sha1-96', 'hmac-md5-96'.

   NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
       This  option  can  be  used  if the home directory is shared across machines. In this case localhost will
       refer to a different machine on each of the machines and the user will get many warn ings  about  changed
       host  keys.  However, this option disables host authentication for localhost. The default is to check the
       host key for localhost.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   NumberOfPasswordPrompts
       Specifies the number of password prompts before giving up.  Optional. Type integer.

       upstream_default value :
           3

   PasswordAuthentication
       Specifies whether to use password authentication.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   PermitLocalCommand
       Allow local command execution via the LocalCommand option  or  using  the  !command  escape  sequence  in
       ssh(1).  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   LocalCommand
       Specifies  a  command  to  execute  on the local machine after successfully connecting to the server. The
       command string extends to the end of the line, and is executed  with  the  user's  shell.  The  following
       escape  character  substitutions will be performed: '%d' (local user's home directory), '%h' (remote host
       name), '%l' (local host name), '%n' (host name as provided on the command line), '%p' (remote port), '%r'
       (remote user name) or '%u' (local user name). This directive is  ignored  unless  PermitLocalCommand  has
       been enabled.  Optional. Type uniline.

   PKCS11Provider
       Specifies  which  PKCS#11  provider  to  use.  The argument to this keyword is the PKCS#11 shared library
       ssh(1) should use to communicate with a PKCS#11 token providing the user's private  RSA  key.   Optional.
       Type uniline.

   Port
       Specifies the port number to connect on the remote host.  Optional. Type integer.

       upstream_default value :
           22

   PreferredAuthentications
       Specifies  the  order  in  which  the client should try protocol 2 authentication methods.  This allows a
       client to prefer one method (e.g. keyboard-interactive) over another method (e.g.  password).   Optional.
       Type check_list. choice: 'gssapi-with-mic', 'hostbased', 'publickey', 'keyboard-interactive', 'password'.

   Protocol
       Specifies  the  protocol  versions  ssh(1)  should support in order of preference.  The default is "2,1".
       This means that ssh tries version 2 and falls back to version 1 if version 2 is not available.  Optional.
       Type check_list. choice: '2', '1'.

   ProxyCommand
       Specifies the command to use to connect to the server. The command string extends to the end of the line,
       and is executed with the user's shell. In the command string, '%h' will be substi tuted by the host  name
       to  connect  and  '%p'  by  the  port.   The com mand can be basically anything, and should read from its
       standard input and write to its standard output. It should eventually connect an sshd(8)  server  running
       on some machine, or execute sshd -i somewhere. Host key management will be done using the HostName of the
       host  being connected (defaulting to the name typed by the user).  Setting the command to "none" disables
       this option entirely. Note that CheckHostIP is not available for connects with a proxy command.

       This directive is useful in conjunction with nc(1) and its proxy  support.  For  example,  the  following
       directive would connect via an HTTP proxy at 192.0.2.0:

           ProxyCommand /usr/bin/nc -X connect -x 192.0.2.0:8080 %h %p. I< Optional. Type uniline.  >

   PubkeyAuthentication
       Specifies  whether  to  try  public  key  authentication. This option applies to protocol version 2 only.
       Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   RekeyLimit
       Specifies the maximum amount of data that may be transmitted before the session key is renegotiated.  The
       argument is the number of bytes, with an optional suffix of 'K',  'M',  or  'G'  to  indicate  Kilobytes,
       Megabytes,  or  Gigabytes,  respectively.  The default is between '1G' and '4G', depending on the cipher.
       This option applies to protocol version 2 only.  Optional. Type uniline.

   RemoteForward - remote port forward to local
       Specifies that a TCP port on the remote machine be forwarded over the secure  channel  to  the  specified
       host  and  port from the local machine. Multiple forwardings may be specified, and additional forwardings
       can be given on the command line. Only the superuser can forward privileged ports.

       If the bind_address is not specified, the  default  is  to  only  bind  to  loopback  addresses.  If  the
       bind_address  is  '*'  or an empty string, then the forwarding is requested to listen on all inter faces.
       Specifying a remote bind_address will only succeed if the server's GatewayPorts option  is  enabled  (see
       sshd_config(5)).  Optional. Type list of node of class Ssh::PortForward .

   RequestTTY
       Specifies  whether  to  request a pseudo-tty for the session. This option mirrors the -t and -T flags for
       "ssh".  Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no', 'force', 'auto'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'auto'
           request a TTY when opening a login session

       'force'
           always request a TTY

       'no'
           never request a TTY

       'yes'
           always request a TTY when standard input is a TTY

   RhostsRSAAuthentication
       Specifies whether to try rhosts based authentication with RSA host authentication. This option applies to
       protocol version 1 only and requires ssh(1) to be setuid root.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   RSAAuthentication
       Specifies whether to try RSA authentication. RSA authentication will only be attempted  if  the  identity
       file  exists,  or an authentication agent is running. Note that this option applies to protocol version 1
       only.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   SendEnv
       Specifies what variables from the local environ(7) should be sent to the server.  Note  that  environment
       passing  is  only  supported  for  protocol  2.  The  server must also support it, and the server must be
       configured to accept these environment variables.  Refer  to  AcceptEnv  in  sshd_config(5)  for  how  to
       configure  the  server. Variables are specified by name, which may contain wildcard char acters. Multiple
       environment variables may be separated by whitespace or spread across multiple  SendEnv  directives.  The
       default is not to send any environment variables.

       See PATTERNS in ssh_config(5) for more information on patterns.  Optional. Type list of uniline.

   ServerAliveCountMax
       Sets  the  number  of  server  alive  messages (see below) which may be sent without ssh(1) receiving any
       messages back from the server. If this threshold is reached while server alive messages are  being  sent,
       ssh  will  disconnect  from the server, terminating the session.  It is important to note that the use of
       server alive messages is very different from TCPKeepAlive.  The server alive messages  are  sent  through
       the  encrypted  channel  and  there  fore  will  not  be  spoofable.  The TCP keepalive option enabled by
       TCPKeepAlive is spoofable. The server alive mechanism is valuable when the client  or  server  depend  on
       knowing when a connec tion has become inactive.

       The default value is 3. If, for example, ServerAliveInterval is set to 15 and ServerAliveCountMax is left
       at  the  default, if the server becomes unresponsive, ssh will disconnect after approximately 45 seconds.
       This option applies to protocol version 2 only; in protocol version 1 there is no mechanism to request  a
       response  from the server to the server alive messages, so disconnection is the responsibility of the TCP
       stack.  Optional. Type integer.

       upstream_default value :
           3

   ServerAliveInterval
       Sets a timeout interval in seconds after which if no data has been received from the server, ssh(1)  will
       send  a  message  through the encrypted channel to request a response from the server.  The default is 0,
       indicating that these messages will not be sent to the server, or 300 if the  BatchMode  option  is  set.
       This  option applies to protocol version 2 only.  ProtocolKeepAlives and SetupTimeOut are Debian-specific
       compatibility aliases for this option.  Optional. Type integer.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   SmartcardDevice
       Specifies which smartcard device to use.  The argument to this keyword is the device ssh(1) should use to
       communicate with a smartcard used for storing the user's private RSA  key.   By  default,  no  device  is
       specified and smartcard support is not activated.  Optional. Type uniline.

   StrictHostKeyChecking
       If  this  flag  is  set to "yes", ssh(1) will never automatically add host keys to the ~/.ssh/known_hosts
       file, and refuses to connect to hosts whose host key  has  changed.   This  provides  maximum  protection
       against  trojan horse attacks, though it can be annoying when the /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts file is poorly
       maintained or when connections to new hosts are frequently made.  This option forces the user to manually
       add all new hosts.  If this flag is set to "no", ssh will automatically add new host  keys  to  the  user
       known  hosts  files.   If  this  flag is set to "ask", new host keys will be added to the user known host
       files only after the user has confirmed that is what they really want to  do,  and  ssh  will  refuse  to
       connect to hosts whose host key has changed.  The host keys of known hosts will be verified automatically
       in  all  cases.  The argument must be "yes", "no", or "ask".  The default is "ask".  Optional. Type enum.
       choice: 'yes', 'no', 'ask'.

       upstream_default value :
           ask

   TCPKeepAlive
       Specifies whether the system should send TCP keepalive messages to the other side.   If  they  are  sent,
       death  of the connection or crash of one of the machines will be properly noticed.  This option only uses
       TCP keepalives (as opposed to using ssh level keepalives), so takes  a  long  time  to  notice  when  the
       connection dies.  As such, you probably want the ServerAliveInterval option as well.  However, this means
       that connections will die if the route is down temporarily, and some people find it annoying. The default
       is  "yes"  (to  send  TCP keepalive messages), and the client will notice if the network goes down or the
       remote host dies.  This is important in scripts, and many users want it too.

       To disable TCP keepalive messages, the value should be set to "no".  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           1

   Tunnel
       Request tun(4) device forwarding between the client and the server.  The argument must be "yes",  "point-
       to-point"  (layer  3), "ethernet" (layer 2), or "no".  Specifying "yes" requests the default tunnel mode,
       which is "point-to-point".  The default is "no".  Optional. Type enum. choice:  'yes',  'point-to-point',
       'ethernet', 'no'.

       upstream_default value :
           no

   TunnelDevice
       Specifies the tun(4) devices to open on the client (local_tun) and the server (remote_tun).

                    The argument must be local_tun[:remote_tun].  The devices may be specified by numerical ID or the keyword "any", which uses the next available tunnel device.  If remote_tun is not specified, it defaults to "any".  The default is "any:any". I< Optional. Type uniline.  >

       upstream_default value :
           any:any

   UseBlacklistedKeys
       Specifies  whether  ssh(1)  should  use  keys  recorded  in  its blacklist of known-compromised keys (see
       ssh-vulnkey(1)) for authentication.  If "yes", then attempts to use compromised keys  for  authentication
       will be logged but accepted.  It is strongly recommended that this be used only to install new authorized
       keys  on  the  remote  system,  and  even  then only with the utmost care.  If "no", then attempts to use
       compromised keys for authentication will be prevented.  The default is "no".  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   UsePrivilegedPort
       Specifies whether to use a privileged port for outgoing connections.  The argument must be "yes" or "no".
       The default is "no". If set to "yes", ssh(1) must be setuid root.  Note that this option must be  set  to
       "yes" for RhostsRSAAuthentication with older servers.  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   User
       Specifies  the  user  to  log in as.  This can be useful when a dif ferent user name is used on different
       machines.  This saves the trouble of having to remember to give  the  user  name  on  the  command  line.
       Optional. Type uniline.

   UserKnownHostsFile
       Specifies  a  file  to  use for the user host key database instead of ~/.ssh/known_hosts.  Optional. Type
       uniline.

   VerifyHostKeyDNS
       Specifies whether to verify the remote key using DNS and SSHFP resource records.  If this option  is  set
       to  "yes",  the  client  will  implicitly  trust keys that match a secure fingerprint from DNS.  Insecure
       fingerprints will be handled as if this option was set to  "ask".   If  this  option  is  set  to  "ask",
       information on fingerprint match will be displayed, but the user will still need to confirm new host keys
       according  to the StrictHostKeyChecking option.  The argument must be "yes", "no", or "ask".  The default
       is "no".  Note that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.  See  also  VERIFYING  HOST  KEYS  in
       ssh(1).  Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'no', 'ask'.

       upstream_default value :
           no

   VisualHostKey
       If  this  flag is set to "yes", an ASCII art representation of the remote host key fingerprint is printed
       additionally to the hex fingerprint string.  If this flag is set to "no", only the hex fingerprint string
       will be printed.  The default is "no".  Optional. Type boolean.

       upstream_default value :
           0

   XAuthLocation
       Specifies the full pathname of the xauth(1) program.  The default is /usr/bin/X11/xauth.  Optional.  Type
       uniline.

       upstream_default value :
           /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth

   UseRsh
       This parameter is now ignored by Ssh. Deprecated  Optional. Type uniline.

   FallBackToRsh
       This parameter is now ignored by Ssh. Deprecated  Optional. Type uniline.

SEE ALSO

       •   cme

       •   Config::Model::models::Ssh::PortForward

AUTHOR

       Dominique Dumont

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2011 Dominique Dumont

LICENSE

       LGPL2

perl v5.26.1                                       2017-10-10              Config::Model:...sh::HostElement(3pm)