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        ssh-certd
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        sshd-check-conf
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sshd-check-conf

SSHD-CHECK-CONF(5)             SSH2            SSHD-CHECK-CONF(5)


NAME
       sshd-check-conf - checks what your configuration allows or
       denies based on the incoming username and/or hostname


SYNOPSIS
       sshd-check-conf  [-d debug_level]  [-v  ]  [-V  ]  [-h   ]
       [-f config_file] [[user@]host ...]


DESCRIPTION
       sshd-check-conf checks how sshd2 will react to an incoming
       user, based on the username and the remote hostname  given
       as  parameters.   Currently,  the  parameters  AllowHosts,
       DenyHosts, AllowSHosts, DenySHosts, AllowUsers, DenyUsers,
       AllowGroups,    DenyGroups,   ChrootUsers,   ChrootGroups,
       AllowTcpForwardingForUsers,     DenyTcpForwardingForUsers,
       AllowTcpForwardingForGroups,   and   DenyTcpForwardingFor-
       Groups are checked.


OPTIONS
       -d debug_level_spec
              Debug mode.  The debugging level is either a number
              or  a  comma-separated  list  of assignments of the
              format   ModulePattern=debug_level,   for   example
              "*=10,sshd2=2".

       -v     Enables  verbose  mode.  Displays verbose debugging
              messages.  Equivalent to -d 2.

       -V     Displays version string.

       -h     Displays a short help on command-line options.

       -f configuration_file
              Specifies the name of the configuration file.   The
              default  is    /opt/tectia/etc/sshd2_config      or
              $HOME/.ssh2/sshd2_config, depending on who is  run-
              ning the program, root or normal user.


BEHAVIOR
       Any non-options gived on the command line will be regarded
       as  [user@]host  patterns  (that  is,  the  user  part  is
       optional).   If the host part is a valid IP address, it is
       looked up from DNS.  Otherwise it is interpreted as a host
       name  and  the  corresponding IP addresses will be queried
       from DNS.

       You can specify multiple patterns on the command line.

       If no patterns are specified on the  command  line,  sshd-
       check-conf   will  go  into  interactive  mode  where  the
       patterns can be given one at  a  time  and  they  will  be
       checked.

       You  may  also  specify  one  command in interactive mode,
       "dump". This command dumps the configuration (with subcon-
       figurations amended) for the previous pattern.


EXAMPLES
       % sshd-check-conf -f /opt/tectia/etc/sshd2_config sjl@ssh.com

       %      sshd-check-conf      -f      /opt/tectia/etc/sshd2_config
       luser1@evil.org luser2@aol.com

       % sshd-check-conf


AUTHORS
       SSH Communications Security Corp.

       For more information, see http://www.ssh.com.


SEE ALSO
       sshd2(8), sshd2_config(5), sshd2_subconfig(5)

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