| SSH-KEYSCAN(1) | General Commands Manual | SSH-KEYSCAN(1) |
ssh-keyscan —
ssh-keyscan |
[-v46] [-p
port] [-T
timeout] [-t
type] [-f
file] [host |
addrlist namelist] [...] |
ssh-keyscan is a utility for gathering the public ssh
host keys of a number of hosts. It was designed to aid in building and
verifying ssh_known_hosts files.
ssh-keyscan provides a minimal interface suitable for
use by shell and perl scripts.
ssh-keyscan uses non-blocking socket I/O
to contact as many hosts as possible in parallel, so it is very efficient.
The keys from a domain of 1,000 hosts can be collected in tens of seconds,
even when some of those hosts are down or do not run ssh. You do not need
login access to the machines you are scanning, nor does the scanning process
involve any encryption.
The options are as follows:
-p
port-T-t
type-f
filenamessh-keyscan will read hosts or
addrlist namelist pairs from the standard
input.-vssh-keyscan to print
debugging messages about its progress.-4ssh-keyscan to use IPv4 addresses
only.-6ssh-keyscan to use IPv6 addresses
only.ssh-keyscan
without verifying the keys, you will be vulnerable to attacks. On the other
hand, if your security model allows such a risk,
ssh-keyscan can help you detect tampered keyfiles or
man in the middle attacks which have begun after you created your
ssh_known_hosts file.
ssh-keyscan hostname
Find all hosts from the file ssh_hosts which have new or different keys from those in the sorted file ssh_known_hosts:
ssh-keyscan -t rsa,dsa -f ssh_hosts | \ sort -u - ssh_known_hosts | diff ssh_known_hosts -
1.2.3.4,1.2.4.4 name.my.domain,name,n.my.domain,n,1.2.3.4,1.2.4.4
Output format for rsa1 keys:
host-or-namelist bits exponent modulus
Output format for rsa and dsa keys:
host-or-namelist keytype base64-encoded-key
Where keytype is either “ssh-rsa” or “ssh-dsa”.
/etc/ssh_known_hosts
| January 1, 1996 | BSD |