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NAME
dropbear - lightweight SSH2 server
SYNOPSIS
dropbear
[-FEmwsgjki] [-b
banner] [-d
dsskey] [-r
rsakey] [-p
port]
DESCRIPTION
dropbear
is a SSH 2 server designed to be small enough to be used in small memory
environments, while still being functional and secure enough for general use.
OPTIONS
- -b banner
-
bannerfile.
Display the contents of the file
banner
before user login (default: none).
- -d dsskey
-
dsskeyfile.
Use the contents of the file
dsskey
for the dss host key (default: /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key).
This file is generated with
dropbearkey(8).
- -r rsakey
-
rsakeyfile.
Use the contents of the file
rsakey
for the rsa host key (default: /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key).
This file is generated with
dropbearkey(8).
- -F
-
Don't fork into background.
- -E
-
Log to standard error rather than syslog.
- -m
-
Don't display the message of the day on login.
- -w
-
Disallow root logins.
- -s
-
Disable password logins.
- -g
-
Disable password logins for root.
- -j
-
Disable local port forwarding.
- -k
-
Disable remote port forwarding.
- -p [address:]port
-
Listen on specified
address
and TCP
port.
If just a port is given listen
on all addresses.
up to 10 can be specified (default 22 if none specified).
- -i
-
Service program mode.
Use this option to run
dropbear
under TCP/IP servers like inetd, tcpsvd, or tcpserver.
In program mode the -F option is implied, and -p options are ignored.
- -P pidfile
-
Specify a pidfile to create when running as a daemon. If not specified, the
default is /var/run/dropbear.pid
- -a
-
Allow remote hosts to connect to forwarded ports.
AUTHOR
Matt Johnston (matt@ucc.asn.au).
Gerrit Pape (pape@smarden.org) wrote this manual page.
SEE ALSO
dropbearkey(8), dbclient(1)
http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- AUTHOR
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- SEE ALSO
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