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2019-05-08upstream: Document new default RSA key size. Fromdtucker@openbsd.org
sebastiaanlokhorst at gmail.com via bz#2997. OpenBSD-Commit-ID: bdd62ff5d4d649d2147904e91bf7cefa82fe11e1
2019-03-08upstream: PKCS#11 support is no longer limited to RSA; ok benno@naddy@openbsd.org
kn@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 1a9bec64d530aed5f434a960e7515a3e80cbc826
2019-01-23upstream: allow auto-incrementing certificate serial number for certsdjm@openbsd.org
signed in a single commandline. OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 39881087641efb8cd83c7ec13b9c98280633f45b
2019-01-22upstream: Include -m in the synopsis for a few more commands thatdjm@openbsd.org
support it Be more explicit in the description of -m about where it may be used Prompted by Jakub Jelen in bz2904 OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 3b398ac5e05d8a6356710d0ff114536c9d71046c
2019-01-22upstream: clarify: ssh-keygen -e only writes public keys, neverdjm@openbsd.org
private OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 7de7ff6d274d82febf9feb641e2415ffd6a30bfb
2019-01-22upstream: mention the new vs. old key formats in the introductiondjm@openbsd.org
and give some hints on how keys may be converted or written in the old format. OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9c90a9f92eddc249e07fad1204d0e15c8aa13823
2018-12-27upstream: fix option letter pasto in previousdjm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: e26c8bf2f2a808f3c47960e1e490d2990167ec39
2018-12-27upstream: mention that the ssh-keygen -F (find host indjm@openbsd.org
authorized_keys) and -R (remove host from authorized_keys) options may accept either a bare hostname or a [hostname]:port combo. bz#2935 OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 5535cf4ce78375968b0d2cd7aa316fa3eb176780
2018-09-12upstream: fix edit mistake; spotted by jmc@djm@openbsd.org
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: dd724e1c52c9d6084f4cd260ec7e1b2b138261c6
2018-09-12upstream: allow key revocation by SHA256 hash and allow ssh-keygendjm@openbsd.org
to create KRLs using SHA256/base64 key fingerprints; ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a0590fd34e7f1141f2873ab3acc57442560e6a94
2018-08-08upstream: Use new private key format by default. This format isdjm@openbsd.org
suported by OpenSSH >= 6.5 (released January 2014), so it should be supported by most OpenSSH versions in active use. It is possible to convert new-format private keys to the older format using "ssh-keygen -f /path/key -pm PEM". ok deraadt dtucker OpenBSD-Commit-ID: e3bd4f2509a2103bfa2f710733426af3ad6d8ab8
2018-03-14upstream: add valid-before="[time]" authorized_keys option. Adjm@openbsd.org
simple way of giving a key an expiry date. ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 1793b4dd5184fa87f42ed33c7b0f4f02bc877947
2018-02-07upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
certificate options are case-sensitive; fix case on one that had it wrong. move a badly-place sentence to a less bad place OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 231e516bba860699a1eece6d48532d825f5f747b
2017-11-03upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org@openbsd.org
allow certificate validity intervals that specify only a start or stop time (we already support specifying both or neither) OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9be486545603c003030bdb5c467d1318b46b4e42
2017-07-21upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
slightly rework previous, to avoid an article issue; Upstream-ID: 15a315f0460ddd3d4e2ade1f16d6c640a8c41b30
2017-07-21upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
When generating all hostkeys (ssh-keygen -A), clobber existing keys if they exist but are zero length. zero-length keys could previously be made if ssh-keygen failed part way through generating them, so avoid that case too. bz#2561 reported by Krzysztof Cieplucha; ok dtucker@ Upstream-ID: f662201c28ab8e1f086b5d43c59cddab5ade4044
2017-06-28upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Allow ssh-keygen to use a key held in ssh-agent as a CA when signing certificates. bz#2377 ok markus Upstream-ID: fb42e920b592edcbb5b50465739a867c09329c8f
2017-05-08upstream commitnaddy@openbsd.org
remove superfluous protocol 2 mentions; ok jmc@ Upstream-ID: 0aaf7567c9f2e50fac5906b6a500a39c33c4664d
2017-05-08upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
more protocol 1 stuff to go; ok djm Upstream-ID: 307a30441d2edda480fd1661d998d36665671e47
2017-05-08upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
rsa1 is no longer valid; Upstream-ID: 9953d09ed9841c44b7dcf7019fa874783a709d89
2017-05-08upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
more -O shuffle; ok djm Upstream-ID: c239991a3a025cdbb030b73e990188dd9bfbeceb
2017-05-08upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
tidy up -O somewhat; ok djm Upstream-ID: 804405f716bf7ef15c1f36ab48581ca16aeb4d52
2017-05-01upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
remove KEY_RSA1 ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 7408517b077c892a86b581e19f82a163069bf133
2017-05-01upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
tweak previous; Upstream-ID: a3abc6857455299aa42a046d232b7984568bceb9
2017-05-01upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
allow ssh-keygen to include arbitrary string or flag certificate extensions and critical options. ok markus@ dtucker@ Upstream-ID: 2cf28dd6c5489eb9fc136e0b667ac3ea10241646
2016-06-24upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
keys stored in openssh format can have comments too; diff from yonas yanfa, tweaked a bit; ok djm Upstream-ID: 03d48536da6e51510d73ade6fcd44ace731ceb27
2016-05-05upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
correct article; Upstream-ID: 1fbd5b7ab16d2d9834ec79c3cedd4738fa42a168
2016-05-04upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
make nethack^wrandomart fingerprint flag more readily searchable pointed out by Matt Johnston Upstream-ID: cb40d0235dc153c478c1aad3bc60b195422a54fb
2016-02-18upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
since these pages now clearly tell folks to avoid v1, normalise the docs from a v2 perspective (i.e. stop pointing out which bits are v2 only); ok/tweaks djm ok markus Upstream-ID: eb474f8c36fb6a532dc05c282f7965e38dcfa129
2015-11-16upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
support multiple certificates (one per line) and reading from standard input (using "-f -") for "ssh-keygen -L"; ok dtucker@ Upstream-ID: ecbadeeef3926e5be6281689b7250a32a80e88db
2015-11-09upstream commitjmc@openbsd.org
"commandline" -> "command line", since there are so few examples of the former in the pages, so many of the latter, and in some of these pages we had multiple spellings; prompted by tj Upstream-ID: 78459d59bff74223f8139d9001ccd56fc4310659
2015-08-21upstream commitnaddy@openbsd.org
In the certificates section, be consistent about using "host_key" and "user_key" for the respective key types. ok sthen@ deraadt@ Upstream-ID: 9e037ea3b15577b238604c5533e082a3947f13cb
2015-07-15upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
refuse to generate or accept RSA keys smaller than 1024 bits; feedback and ok dtucker@ Upstream-ID: 7ea3d31271366ba264f06e34a3539bf1ac30f0ba
2015-02-26upstream commitnaddy@openbsd.org
add -v (show ASCII art) to -l's synopsis; ok djm@
2014-12-22upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Add FingerprintHash option to control algorithm used for key fingerprints. Default changes from MD5 to SHA256 and format from hex to base64. Feedback and ok naddy@ markus@
2014-10-13upstream commitsobrado@openbsd.org
improve capitalization for the Ed25519 public-key signature system. ok djm@
2014-04-20 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/03/31 13:39:34Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] the text for the -K option was inserted in the wrong place in -r1.108; fix From: Matthew Clarke
2014-04-20 - deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/03/15 17:28:26Damien Miller
[ssh-agent.c ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c] Improve usage() and documentation towards the standard form. In particular, this line saves a lot of man page reading time. usage: ssh-keygen [-q] [-b bits] [-t dsa | ecdsa | ed25519 | rsa | rsa1] [-N new_passphrase] [-C comment] [-f output_keyfile] ok schwarze jmc
2014-02-07 - naddy@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/02/05 20:13:25Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c] tweak synopsis: calling ssh-keygen without any arguments is fine; ok jmc@ while here, fix ordering in usage(); requested by jmc@
2013-12-29 - tedu@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/12/21 07:10:47Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] small typo
2013-12-18 - naddy@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/12/07 11:58:46Damien Miller
[ssh-add.1 ssh-agent.1 ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keyscan.1 ssh-keysign.8 ssh.1] [ssh_config.5 sshd.8 sshd_config.5] add missing mentions of ed25519; ok djm@
2013-12-18 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/12/07 08:08:26Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] document -a and -o wrt new key format
2013-07-18 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/06/27 14:05:37Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1 ssh.1 ssh_config.5 sshd.8 sshd_config.5] do not use Sx for sections outwith the man page - ingo informs me that stuff like html will render with broken links; issue reported by Eric S. Raymond, via djm
2013-01-20 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/01/19 07:13:25Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] fix some formatting; ok djm
2013-01-20 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/01/18 21:48:43Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] command-line (adj.) -> command line (n.);
2013-01-20 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/01/18 08:39:04Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] add -Q to the options list; ok djm
2013-01-20 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/01/18 07:57:47Damien Miller
[ssh-keygen.1] tweak previous;
2013-01-18 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2013/01/17 23:00:01Damien Miller
[auth.c key.c key.h ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c sshd_config.5] [krl.c krl.h PROTOCOL.krl] add support for Key Revocation Lists (KRLs). These are a compact way to represent lists of revoked keys and certificates, taking as little as a single bit of incremental cost to revoke a certificate by serial number. KRLs are loaded via the existing RevokedKeys sshd_config option. feedback and ok markus@
2012-09-06 - jmc@cvs.openbsd.org 2012/08/15 18:25:50Darren Tucker
[ssh-keygen.1] a little more info on certificate validity; requested by Ross L Richardson, and provided by djm
2012-07-06 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2012/07/06 00:41:59Damien Miller
[moduli.c ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c] Add options to specify starting line number and number of lines to process when screening moduli candidates. This allows processing of different parts of a candidate moduli file in parallel. man page help jmc@, ok djm@