MODULI(5) | File Formats Manual | MODULI(5) |
moduli
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New moduli may be generated with ssh-keygen(1)
using a two-step process. An initial candidate generation
pass, using ssh-keygen -G
, calculates numbers that
are likely to be useful. A second primality testing pass,
using ssh-keygen -T
, provides a high degree of
assurance that the numbers are prime and are safe for use in Diffie Hellman
operations by sshd(8). This moduli
format is used as the output from each pass.
The file consists of newline-separated records, one per modulus, containing seven space-separated fields. These fields are as follows:
Moduli candidates initially produced by ssh-keygen(1) are Sophie Germain primes (type 4). Further primality testing with ssh-keygen(1) produces safe prime moduli (type 2) that are ready for use in sshd(8). Other types are not used by OpenSSH.
The ssh-keygen(1) moduli candidate generation uses the Sieve of Eratosthenes (flag 0x02). Subsequent ssh-keygen(1) primality tests are Miller-Rabin tests (flag 0x04).
When performing Diffie Hellman Group Exchange, sshd(8) first estimates the size of the modulus required to produce enough Diffie Hellman output to sufficiently key the selected symmetric cipher. sshd(8) then randomly selects a modulus from /etc/moduli that best meets the size requirement.
Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange for the Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol, RFC 4419, 2006.
June 26, 2008 | BSD |