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14 .Nd gather ssh public keys
23 .Op Ar host | addrlist namelist
28 is a utility for gathering the public ssh host keys of a number of
30 It was designed to aid in building and verifying
34 provides a minimal interface suitable for use by shell and perl
38 uses non-blocking socket I/O to contact as many hosts as possible in
39 parallel, so it is very efficient.
40 The keys from a domain of 1,000
41 hosts can be collected in tens of seconds, even when some of those
42 hosts are down or do not run ssh.
43 For scanning, one does not need
44 login access to the machines that are being scanned, nor does the
45 scanning process involve any encryption.
47 The options are as follows:
52 to use IPv4 addresses only.
56 to use IPv6 addresses only.
60 pairs from this file, one per line.
63 is supplied instead of a filename,
67 pairs from the standard input.
69 Hash all hostnames and addresses in the output.
70 Hashed names may be used normally by
74 but they do not reveal identifying information should the file's contents
77 Port to connect to on the remote host.
79 Set the timeout for connection attempts.
82 seconds have elapsed since a connection was initiated to a host or since the
83 last time anything was read from that host, then the connection is
84 closed and the host in question considered unavailable.
87 Specifies the type of the key to fetch from the scanned hosts.
88 The possible values are
90 for protocol version 1 and
94 for protocol version 2.
95 Multiple values may be specified by separating them with commas.
102 to print debugging messages about its progress.
105 If an ssh_known_hosts file is constructed using
107 without verifying the keys, users will be vulnerable to
108 .Em man in the middle
110 On the other hand, if the security model allows such a risk,
112 can help in the detection of tampered keyfiles or man in the middle
113 attacks which have begun after the ssh_known_hosts file was created.
117 1.2.3.4,1.2.4.4 name.my.domain,name,n.my.domain,n,1.2.3.4,1.2.4.4
120 .Pa Output format for rsa1 keys:
122 host-or-namelist bits exponent modulus
125 .Pa Output format for rsa and dsa keys:
127 host-or-namelist keytype base64-encoded-key
137 .Pa /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
144 $ ssh-keyscan hostname
147 Find all hosts from the file
149 which have new or different keys from those in the sorted file
150 .Pa ssh_known_hosts :
152 $ ssh-keyscan -t rsa,dsa -f ssh_hosts | \e
153 sort -u - ssh_known_hosts | diff ssh_known_hosts -
160 .An David Mazieres Aq dm@lcs.mit.edu
161 wrote the initial version, and
162 .An Wayne Davison Aq wayned@users.sourceforge.net
163 added support for protocol version 2.
165 It generates "Connection closed by remote host" messages on the consoles
166 of all the machines it scans if the server is older than version 2.9.
167 This is because it opens a connection to the ssh port, reads the public
168 key, and drops the connection as soon as it gets the key.