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NAME

       Config::Model::models::Sshd - Configuration class Sshd

DESCRIPTION

       Configuration classes used by Config::Model

       Configuration class used by Config::Model to edit or validate /etc/ssh/sshd_config

Elements

   AcceptEnv
       Specifies what environment variables sent by the client will be copied into the session's
       environ(7).Optional. Type list of uniline.

   AddressFamily
       Specifies which address family should be used by sshd(8).Optional. Type enum. choice:
       'any', 'inet', 'inet6'. upstream_default: 'any'.

   AllowAgentForwarding
       Specifies whether ssh-agent(1) forwarding is permitted.  Note that disabling agent
       forwarding does not improve security unless users are also denied shell access, as they
       can always install their own forwarders.Optional. Type boolean. upstream_default: '1'.

   AllowGroups
       Login is allowed only for users whose primary group or supplementary group list matches
       one of the patterns. Only group names are valid; a numerical group ID is not recognized.
       By default, login is allowed for all groups. The allow/deny directives are processed in
       the following order: DenyUsers, AllowUsers, DenyGroups, and finally AllowGroups.Optional.
       Type list of uniline.

   AllowUsers
       List of user name patterns, separated by spaces. If specified, login is allowed only for
       user names that match one of the patterns. Only user names are valid; a numerical user ID
       is not recognized. By default, login is allowed for all users. If the pattern takes the
       form USER@HOST then USER and HOST are separately checked, restricting logins to particular
       users from particular hosts. The allow/deny directives are processed in the following
       order: DenyUsers, AllowUsers, DenyGroups, and finally AllowGroups.Optional. Type list of
       uniline.

   AuthenticationMethods - authentication methods that must be successfully completed for a user
       to be granted access
       Specifies the authentication methods that must be successfully completed for a user to be
       granted access. This option must be followed by one or more comma-separated lists of
       authentication method names. Successful authentication requires completion of every method
       in at least one of these lists.

       For example, an argument of "publickey,password publickey,keyboard-interactive" would
       require the user to complete public key authentication, followed by either password or
       keyboard interactive authentication. Only methods that are next in one or more lists are
       offered at each stage, so for this example, it would not be possible to attempt password
       or keyboard-interactive authentication before public key.

       For keyboard interactive authentication it is also possible to restrict authentication to
       a specific device by appending a colon followed by the device identifier "bsdauth", "pam",
       or "skey", depending on the server configuration. For example,
       "keyboard-interactive:bsdauth" would restrict keyboard interactive authentication to the
       "bsdauth" device.

       This option is only available for SSH protocol 2 and will yield a fatal error if enabled
       if protocol 1 is also enabled. Note that each authentication method listed should also be
       explicitly enabled in the configuration. The default is not to require multiple
       authentication; successful completion of a single authentication method is
       sufficient.Optional. Type uniline.

   AuthorizedKeysCommand - program to be used to look up the user's public keys
       Specifies a program to be used to look up the user's public keys. The program must be
       owned by root and not writable by group or others. It will be invoked with a single
       argument of the username being authenticated, and should produce on standard output zero
       or more lines of authorized_keys output (see AUTHORIZED_KEYS in sshd(8)). If a key
       supplied by AuthorizedKeysCommand does not successfully authenticate and authorize the
       user then public key authentication continues using the usual AuthorizedKeysFile files. By
       default, no AuthorizedKeysCommand is run.Optional. Type uniline.

   AuthorizedKeysCommandUser -  user under whose account the AuthorizedKeysCommand is run
       Specifies the user under whose account the AuthorizedKeysCommand is run. It is recommended
       to use a dedicated user that has no other role on the host than running authorized keys
       commands.Optional. Type uniline.

   AllowTcpForwarding
       Specifies whether TCP forwarding is permitted. The default is "yes".Note that disabling
       TCP forwarding does not improve security unless users are also denied shell access, as
       they can always install their own forwarders.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'yes'.

   AuthorizedKeysFile2
       Specifies the file that contains the public keys that can be used for user authentication.
       AuthorizedKeysFile may contain tokens of the form %T which are substituted during
       connection setup.Deprecated Optional. Type list of uniline.

   AuthorizedKeysFile
       Specifies the file that contains the public keys that can be used for user authentication.
       The format is described in the AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT section of sshd(8).
       AuthorizedKeysFile may contain tokens of the form %T which are substituted during
       connection setup. The following tokens are defined: %% is replaced by a literal '%', %h is
       replaced by the home directory of the user being authenticated, and %u is replaced by the
       username of that user. After expansion, AuthorizedKeysFile is taken to be an absolute path
       or one relative to the user's home directory. Multiple files may be listed, separated by
       whitespace. The default is ".ssh/authorized_keys .ssh/authorized_keys2".Optional. Type
       list of uniline.

       Note: AuthorizedKeysFile values are migrated from '- AuthorizedKeysFile2'

   AuthorizedPrincipalsFile - file that lists principal names that are accepted for certificate
       authentication
       Specifies a file that lists principal names that are accepted for certificate
       authentication.  When using certificates signed by a key listed in TrustedUserCAKeys, this
       file lists names, one of which must appear in the certificate for it to be accepted for
       authentication.  Names are listed one per line preceded by key options (as described in
       AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT in sshd(8)).  Empty lines and comments starting with '#' are
       ignored.

       AuthorizedPrincipalsFile may contain tokens of the form %T which are substituted during
       connection setup. The following tokens are defined: %% is replaced by a literal '%', %h is
       replaced by the home directory of the user being authenticated, and %u is replaced by the
       username of that user.  After expansion, AuthorizedPrincipalsFile is taken to be an
       absolute path or one relative to the user's home directory.

       The default is "none", i.e. not to use a principals file - in this case, the username of
       the user must appear in a certificate's principals list for it to be accepted.  Note that
       AuthorizedPrincipalsFile is only used when authentication proceeds using a CA listed in
       TrustedUserCAKeys and is not consulted for certification authorities trusted via
       ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, though the principals= key option offers a similar facility (see
       sshd(8) for details).Optional. Type uniline.

   Banner
       In some jurisdictions, sending a warning message before authentication may be relevant for
       getting legal protection. The contents of the specified file are sent to the remote user
       before authentication is allowed. This option is only available for protocol version 2. By
       default, no banner is displayed.Optional. Type uniline.

   ChallengeResponseAuthentication
       Specifies whether challenge-response authentication is allowed. All authentication styles
       from login.conf(5) are supported.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'yes'.

   ChrootDirectory - pathname of a directory to chroot to after authentication
       Specifies the pathname of a directory to chroot(2) to after authentication.  All
       components of the pathname must be root owned directories that are not writable by any
       other user or group.  After the chroot, sshd(8) changes the working directory to the
       user's home directory.

       The pathname may contain the following tokens that are expanded at runtime once the
       connecting user has been authenticated: %% is replaced by a literal '%', %h is replaced by
       the home directory of the user being authenticated, and %u is replaced by the username of
       that user.

       The ChrootDirectory must contain the necessary files and directories to support the user's
       session.  For an interactive session this requires at least a shell, typically sh(1), and
       basic /dev nodes such as null(4), zero(4), stdin(4), stdout(4), stderr(4), arandom(4) and
       tty(4) devices.  For file transfer sessions using "sftp", no additional configuration of
       the environment is necessary if the in-process sftp server is used, though sessions which
       use logging do require /dev/log inside the chroot directory (see sftp-server(8) for
       details).

       The default is not to chroot(2).Optional. Type uniline.

   Ciphers
       Specifies the ciphers allowed for protocol version 2. By default, all ciphers are
       allowed.Optional. Type check_list. choice: '3des-cbc', 'aes128-cbc', 'aes192-cbc',
       'aes256-cbc', 'aes128-ctr', 'aes192-ctr', 'aes256-ctr', 'arcfour128', 'arcfour256',
       'arcfour', 'blowfish-cbc', 'cast128-cbc'.

   ClientAliveCountMax
       Sets the number of client alive messages which may be sent without sshd(8) receiving any
       messages back from the client. If this threshold is reached while client alive messages
       are being sent, sshd will disconnect the client, terminating the session.  It is important
       to note that the use of client alive messages is very different from TCPKeepAlive. The
       client alive messages are sent through the encrypted channel and therefore will not be
       spoofable. The TCP keepalive option enabled by TCPKeepAlive is spoofable. The client alive
       mechanism is valuable when the client or server depend on knowing when a connection has
       become inactive.

       The default value is 3. If ClientAliveInterval is set to 15, and ClientAliveCountMax is
       left at the default, unresponsive SSH clients will be disconnected after approximately 45
       seconds. This option applies to protocol version 2 only.Optional. Type integer.
       upstream_default: '3'.

   ClientAliveInterval
       Optional. Type integer.

   Compression
       Specifies whether compression is allowed, or delayed until the user has authenticated
       successfully.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'delayed', 'no'. upstream_default:
       'delayed'.

   DebianBanner
       Specifies whether the distribution-specified extra version suffix is included during
       initial protocol handshake.Optional. Type boolean. upstream_default: '1'.

   DenyGroups
       This keyword can be followed by a list of group name patterns, separated by spaces.  Login
       is disallowed for users whose primary group or supplementary group list matches one of the
       patterns. Only group names are valid; a numerical group ID is not recognized. By default,
       login is allowed for all groups.  The allow/deny directives are processed in the following
       order: DenyUsers, AllowUsers, DenyGroups, and finally AllowGroups.Optional. Type list of
       uniline.

   DenyUSers
       This keyword can be followed by a list of user name patterns, separated by spaces.  Login
       is disallowed for user names that match one of the patterns. Only user names are valid; a
       numerical user ID is not recognized. By default, login is allowed for all users. If the
       pattern takes the form USER@HOST then USER and HOST are separately checked, restricting
       logins to particular users from particular hosts. The allow/deny directives are processed
       in the following order: DenyUsers, AllowUsers, DenyGroups, and finally
       AllowGroups.Optional. Type list of uniline.

   ForceCommand
       Forces the execution of the command specified by ForceCommand, ignoring any command
       supplied by the client. The command is invoked by using the user's login shell with the -c
       option. This applies to shell, command, or subsystem execution. It is most useful inside a
       Match block. The command originally supplied by the client is available in the
       SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND environment variable.Optional. Type uniline.

   GatewayPorts
       Specifies whether remote hosts are allowed to connect to ports forwarded for the client.
       By default, sshd(8) binds remote port forwardings to the loopback address. This prevents
       other remote hosts from connecting to forwarded ports. GatewayPorts can be used to specify
       that sshd should allow remote port forwardings to bind to non-loopback addresses, thus
       allowing other hosts to connect.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'clientspecified',
       'no'. upstream_default: 'no'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'clientspecified'
           allow the client to select the address to which the forwarding is bound

       'no'
           No port forwarding

       'yes'
           force remote port forwardings to bind to the wildcard address

   GSSAPIAuthentication
       Specifies whether user authentication based on GSSAPI is allowed. Note that this option
       applies to protocol version 2 only.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'no'.

   GSSAPIKeyExchange
       Specifies whether key exchange based on GSSAPI is allowed. GSSAPI key exchange doesn't
       rely on ssh keys to verify host identity. Note that this option applies to protocol
       version 2 only.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   GSSAPICleanupCredentials
       Specifies whether to automatically destroy the user's credentials cache on logout. Note
       that this option applies to protocol version 2 only.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no',
       'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   GSSAPIStrictAcceptorCheck
       Determines whether to be strict about the identity of the GSSAPI acceptor a client
       authenticates against.This facility is provided to assist with operation on multi homed
       machines. Note that this option applies only to protocol version 2 GSSAPI connections, and
       setting it to "no" may only work with recent Kerberos GSSAPI libraries.Optional. Type
       enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'no'
           the client may authenticate against any service key stored in the machine's default
           store

       'yes'
           the client must authenticate against the host service on the current hostname.

   GSSAPIStoreCredentialsOnRekey
       Controls whether the user's GSSAPI credentials should be updated following a successful
       connection rekeying. This option can be used to accepted renewed or updated credentials
       from a compatible client.Optional. Type boolean. upstream_default: '0'.

   HostbasedAuthentication
       Specifies whether rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication together with successful
       public key client host authentication is allowed (host-based authentication). This option
       is similar to RhostsRSAAuthentication and applies to protocol version 2 only.Optional.
       Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly
       Specifies whether or not the server will attempt to perform a reverse name lookup when
       matching the name in the ~/.shosts, ~/.rhosts, and /etc/hosts.equiv files during
       HostbasedAuthentication.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'no'
           sshd(8) attempts to resolve the name from the TCP connection itself.

       'yes'
           sshd(8) uses the name supplied by the client

   HostCertificate
       Specifies a file containing a public host certificate. The certificate's public key must
       match a private host key already specified by HostKey. The default behaviour of sshd(8) is
       not to load any certificates.Optional. Type uniline.

   HostKey
       Specifies a file containing a private host key used by SSH. The default is
       /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key for protocol version 1, and /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key and
       /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key for protocol version 2. Note that sshd(8) will refuse to use a
       file if it is group/world-accessible.  It is possible to have multiple host key files.
       "rsa1" keys are used for version 1 and "dsa" or "rsa" are used for version 2 of the SSH
       protocol.Optional. Type list of uniline.

   HostKeyAgent
       Identifies the UNIX-domain socket used to communicate with an agent that has access to the
       private host keys. If "SSH_AUTH_SOCK" is specified, the location of the socket will be
       read from the SSH_AUTH_SOCK environment variable.Optional. Type uniline.

   IgnoreRhosts
       Specifies that .rhosts and .shosts files will not be used in RhostsRSAAuthentication or
       HostbasedAuthentication. /etc/hosts.equiv and /etc/ssh/shosts.equiv are still used.
       Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   IgnoreUserKnownHosts
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should ignore the user's ~/.ssh/known_hosts during
       RhostsRSAAuthentication or HostbasedAuthentication.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no',
       'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   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: 'lowdelay throughput'.

   KbdInteractiveAuthentication
       No doc found in sshd documentation. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'no'.

   KerberosAuthentication
       Specifies whether the password provided by the user for PasswordAuthentication will be
       validated through the Kerberos KDC. To use this option, the server needs a Kerberos
       servtab which allows the verification of the KDC's identity. The default is "no".Optional.
       Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   KerberosGetAFSToken
       If AFS is active and the user has a Kerberos 5 TGT, attempt to acquire an AFS token before
       accessing the user's home directory.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'no'.

   KerberosOrLocalPasswd
       If password authentication through Kerberos fails then the password will be validated via
       any additional local mechanism such as /etc/passwd.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no',
       'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   KerberosTicketCleanup
       Specifies whether to automatically destroy the user's ticket cache file on
       logout.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   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'.

   KeyRegenerationInterval
       In protocol version 1, the ephemeral server key is automatically regenerated after this
       many seconds (if it has been used). The purpose of regeneration is to prevent decrypting
       captured sessions by later breaking into the machine and stealing the keys. The key is
       never stored anywhere. If the value is 0, the key is never regenerated. The default is
       3600 (seconds).Optional. Type integer. upstream_default: '3600'.

   Port
       Specifies the port number that sshd(8) listens on. The default is 22. Multiple options of
       this type are permitted. See also ListenAddress.Optional. Type integer. upstream_default:
       '22'.

   ListenAddress
       Specifies the local addresses sshd(8) should listen on. The following forms may be used:

         host|IPv4_addr|IPv6_addr
         host|IPv4_addr:port
         [host|IPv6_addr]:port

       If port is not specified, sshd will listen on the address and all prior Port options
       specified. The default is to listen on all local addresses.  Multiple ListenAddress
       options are permitted. Additionally, any Port options must precede this option for non-
       port qualified addresses.Optional. Type list of uniline.

   LoginGraceTime
       The server disconnects after this time if the user has not successfully logged in. If the
       value is 0, there is no time limit. The default is 120 seconds.Optional. Type integer.
       upstream_default: '120'.

   LogLevel
       Optional. Type enum. choice: 'SILENT', 'QUIET', 'FATAL', 'ERROR', 'INFO', 'VERBOSE',
       'DEBUG', 'DEBUG1', 'DEBUG2', 'DEBUG3'. upstream_default: 'INFO'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'DEBUG'
           Logging with this level violates the privacy of users and is not recommended

       'DEBUG1'
           Logging with this level violates the privacy of users and is not recommended

       'DEBUG2'
           Logging with this level violates the privacy of users and is not recommended

       'DEBUG3'
           Logging with this level violates the privacy of users and is not recommended

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

   MaxAuthTries
       Specifies the maximum number of authentication attempts permitted per connection. Once the
       number of failures reaches half this value, additional failures are logged.Optional. Type
       integer. upstream_default: '6'.

   MaxSessions - Specifies the maximum number of open sessions permitted per network connection
       Optional. Type integer. upstream_default: '10'.

   MaxStartups
       Specifies the maximum number of concurrent unauthenticated connections to the SSH daemon.
       Additional connections will be dropped until authentication succeeds or the LoginGraceTime
       expires for a connection. The default is 10.

       Alternatively, random early drop can be enabled by specifying the three colon separated
       values "start:rate:full" (e.g. "10:30:60"). sshd(8) will refuse connection attempts with a
       probability of "rate/100" (30%) if there are currently "start" (10) unauthenticated
       connections. The probability increases linearly and all connection attempts are refused if
       the number of unauthenticated connections reaches "full" (60).Optional. Type uniline.
       upstream_default: '10'.

   PasswordAuthentication
       Specifies whether password authentication is allowed.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no',
       'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   PermitBlacklistedKeys
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should allow keys recorded in its blacklist of known-compromised
       keys (see ssh-vulnkey(1)). If "yes", then attempts to authenticate with compromised keys
       will be logged but accepted. If "no", then attempts to authenticate with compromised keys
       will be rejected.Optional. Type boolean.

   PermitEmptyPasswords
       When password authentication is allowed, it specifies whether the server allows login to
       accounts with empty password strings.  The default is "no".Optional. Type enum. choice:
       'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'yes'
           So, you want your machine to be part of a botnet ? ;-)

   PermitOpen
       Specifies the destinations to which TCP port forwarding is permitted. The forwarding
       specification must be one of the following forms: "host:port" or "IPv4_addr:port" or
       "[IPv6_addr]:port". An argument of "any" can be used to remove all restrictions and permit
       any forwarding requests. By default all port forwarding requests are permitted.Optional.
       Type list of uniline.

   PermitRootLogin
       Specifies whether root can log in using ssh(1).Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes',
       'without-password', 'forced-commands-only', 'no'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'forced-commands-only'
           root login with public key authentication will be allowed, but only if the command
           option has been specified (which may be useful for taking remote backups even if root
           login is normally not allowed).  All other authentication methods are disabled for
           root.

       'no'
           root is not allowed to log in

       'without-password'
           password authentication is disabled for root

   PermitTunnel
       Specifies whether tun(4) device forwarding is allowed. The argument must be "yes", "point-
       to-point" (layer 3), "ethernet" (layer 2), or "no".  Specifying "yes" permits both "point-
       to-point" and "ethernet".Optional. Type enum. choice: 'yes', 'point-to-point', 'ethernet',
       'no'. upstream_default: 'no'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'yes'
           permits both "point-to-point" and "ethernet"

   PermitUserEnvironment
       Specifies whether ~/.ssh/environment and environment= options in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
       are processed by sshd(8). The default is "no". Enabling environment processing may enable
       users to bypass access restrictions in some configurations using mechanisms such as
       LD_PRELOAD.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   PidFile
       Specifies the file that contains the process ID of the SSH daemon.Optional. Type uniline.
       upstream_default: '/var/run/sshd.pid'.

   PrintLastLog
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should print the date and time of the last user login when a
       user logs in interactively.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default:
       'yes'.

   PrintMotd
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should print /etc/motd when a user logs in interactively. (On
       some systems it is also printed by the shell, /etc/profile, or equivalent.)Optional. Type
       enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   Protocol
       Specifies the protocol versions sshd(8) supports.  Note that the order of the protocol
       list does not indicate preference, because the client selects among multiple protocol
       versions offered by the server.Optional. Type check_list. choice: '1', '2'.

   PubkeyAuthentication
       Specifies whether public key authentication is allowed.  The default is "yes". Note that
       this option applies to protocol version 2 only.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'yes'.

   RekeyLimit
       Specifies the maximum amount of data that may be transmitted before the session key is
       renegotiated, optionally followed a maximum amount of time that may pass before the
       session key is renegotiated.  The first argument is specified in bytes and may have a
       suffix of 'K', 'M', or 'G' to indicate Kilobytes, Megabytes, or Gigabytes, respectively.
       The default is between '1G' and '4G', depending on the cipher.  The optional second value
       is specified in seconds and may use any of the units documented in the TIME FORMATS
       section.  The default value for RekeyLimit is "default none", which means that rekeying is
       performed after the cipher's default amount of data has been sent or received and no time
       based rekeying is done.  This option applies to protocol version 2 only.Optional. Type
       uniline. upstream_default: 'default none'.

   RevokedKeys - Revoked keys file
       Specifies revoked public keys.  Keys listed in this file will be refused for public key
       authentication.  Note that if this file is not readable, then public key authentication
       will be refused for all users.  Keys may be specified as a text file, listing one public
       key per line, or as an OpenSSH Key Revocation List (KRL) as generated by ssh-keygen(1).
       For more information on KRLs, see the KEY REVOCATION LISTS section in
       ssh-keygen(1).Optional. Type uniline.

   RhostsRSAAuthentication
       Specifies whether rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv authentication together with successful RSA
       host authentication is allowed.  The default is "no". This option applies to protocol
       version 1 only.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   RSAAuthentication
       Specifies whether pure RSA authentication is allowed. This option applies to protocol
       version 1 only.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   ServerKeyBits
       Defines the number of bits in the ephemeral protocol version 1 server key. The minimum
       value is 512, and the default is 768.Optional. Type integer. upstream_default: '768'.

   StrictModes
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should check file modes and ownership of the user's files and
       home directory before accepting login.  This is normally desirable because novices
       sometimes accidentally leave their directory or files world-writable.  The default is
       "yes".  Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   Subsystem
       Configures an external subsystem (e.g. file transfer daemon). Keys of the hash should be a
       subsystem name and hash value a command (with optional arguments) to execute upon
       subsystem request. The command sftp-server(8) implements the "sftp" file transfer
       subsystem.  By default no subsystems are defined. Note that this option applies to
       protocol version 2 only.Optional. Type hash of uniline.

   SyslogFacility
       Gives the facility code that is used when logging messages from sshd(8). The default is
       AUTH.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'DAEMON', 'USER', 'AUTH', 'LOCAL0', 'LOCAL1', 'LOCAL2',
       'LOCAL3', 'LOCAL4', 'LOCAL5', 'LOCAL6', 'LOCAL7'. upstream_default: 'AUTH'.

   KeepAlive
       Deprecated Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.

   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. However, this means that connections will die if the route is down temporarily,
       and some people find it annoying.  On the other hand, if TCP keepalives are not sent,
       sessions may hang indefinitely on the server, leaving "ghost" users and consuming server
       resources. This option was formerly called KeepAlive.Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no',
       'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

       Here are some explanations on the possible values:

       'no'
           disable TCP keepalive messages

       'yes'
           Send TCP keepalive messages. The server will notice if the network goes down or the
           client host crashes. This avoids infinitely hanging sessions.

       Note: TCPKeepAlive is migrated with '$keep_alive' and with $keep_alive => ""- KeepAlive""

   TrustedUserCAKeys
       Specifies a file containing public keys of certificate authorities that are trusted to
       sign user certificates for authentication.  Keys are listed one per line; empty lines and
       comments starting with '#' are allowed.  If a certificate is presented for authentication
       and has its signing CA key listed in this file, then it may be used for authentication for
       any user listed in the certificate's principals list.  Note that certificates that lack a
       list of principals will not be permitted for authentication using TrustedUserCAKeys.  For
       more details on certificates, see the CERTIFICATES section in ssh-keygen(1).Optional. Type
       uniline.

   UseDNS
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should look up the remote host name and check that the resolved
       host name for the remote IP address maps back to the very same IP address. The default is
       "yes"Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   UseLogin
       Specifies whether login(1) is used for interactive login sessions.  The default is "no".
       Note that login(1) is never used for remote command execution.  Note also, that if this is
       enabled, X11Forwarding will be disabled because login(1) does not know how to handle
       xauth(1) cookies. If UsePrivilegeSeparation is specified, it will be disabled after
       authentication. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   UsePAM
       Enables the Pluggable Authentication Module interface. If set to "yes" this will enable
       PAM authentication using ChallengeResponseAuthentication and PasswordAuthentication in
       addition to PAM account and session module processing for all authentication types.

       Because PAM challenge-response authentication usually serves an equivalent role to
       password authentication, you should disable either PasswordAuthentication or
       ChallengeResponseAuthentication.

       If UsePAM is enabled, you will not be able to run sshd(8) as a non-root user.  The default
       is "no".Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   UsePrivilegeSeparation
       Specifies whether sshd(8) separates privileges by creating an unprivileged child process
       to deal with incoming network traffic.  After successful authentication, another process
       will be created that has the privilege of the authenticated user. The goal of privilege
       separation is to prevent privilege escalation by containing any corruption within the
       unprivileged processes. The default is "yes".Optional. Type enum. choice: 'no', 'yes'.
       upstream_default: 'yes'.

   VersionAddendum
       Optionally specifies additional text to append to the SSH protocol banner sent by the
       server upon connection. Optional. Type uniline.

   XAuthLocation
       Specifies the full pathname of the xauth(1) program.Optional. Type uniline.
       upstream_default: '/usr/bin/X11/xauth'.

   X11DisplayOffset
       Specifies the first display number available for sshd(8)'s X11 forwarding. This prevents
       sshd from interfering with real X11 servers.Optional. Type integer. upstream_default:
       '10'.

   X11Forwarding
       Specifies whether X11 forwarding is permitted. Note that disabling X11 forwarding does not
       prevent users from forwarding X11 traffic, as users can always install their own
       forwarders. X11 forwarding is automatically disabled if UseLogin is enabled.Optional. Type
       enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'no'.

   X11UseLocalhost
       Specifies whether sshd(8) should bind the X11 forwarding server to the loopback address or
       to the wildcard address. By default, sshd binds the forwarding server to the loopback
       address and sets the hostname part of the DISPLAY environment variable to "localhost".
       This prevents remote hosts from connecting to the proxy display. However, some older X11
       clients may not function with this configuration. X11UseLocalhost may be set to "no" to
       specify that the forwarding server should be bound to the wildcard address.Optional. Type
       enum. choice: 'yes', 'no'. upstream_default: 'yes'.

   Match
       Specifies a match block. The criteria User, Group Host and Address can contain patterns.
       When all these criteria are satisfied (i.e. all patterns match the incoming connection),
       the parameters set in the block element will override the general settings.Optional. Type
       list of node of class Sshd::MatchBlock .

SEE ALSO

       •   cme

       •   Config::Model::models::Sshd::MatchBlock

AUTHOR

       Dominique Dumont

COPYRIGHT

       2009-2011 Dominique Dumont

LICENSE

       LGPL2