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ssh-add1 (1)
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    NAME
         ssh-add - adds identities for the authentication agent
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         ssh-add [-p] [-l] [-d] [-D] [file...]
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Ssh-add adds identities to the  authentication  agent,  ssh-
         agent.   When  run  without  arguments,  it  adds  the  file
         $HOME/.ssh/identity.  Alternative file names can be given on
         the  command  line.  If any file requires a passphrase, ssh-
         add asks for the passphrase from the user.  If the -p option
         is  given  then the passphrase is read from stdin, otherwise
         if the user is using X11, the passphrase is requested  using
         a  small  X11  program; otherwise it is read from the user's
         tty.  (Note: it may be  necessary  to  redirect  stdin  from
         /dev/null to get the passphrase requested using X11.)
    
         The authentication agent must be  running  and  must  be  an
         ancestor of the current process for ssh-add to work.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -p   Read passphrase from stdin (or pipe).
    
         -l   Lists  all  identities  currently  represented  by  the
              agent.
    
         -d   Instead of adding the identity,  removes  the  identity
              from the agent.
    
         -D   Deletes all identities from the agent.
    
    
    RETURN STATUS
         Ssh-add returns one of the following exit  statuses.   These
         may be useful in scripts.
    
         0    The requested operation was performed successfully.
    
         1    No connection  could  be  made  to  the  authentication
              agent.   Presumably  there  is  no authentication agent
              active in the execution environment of ssh-add.
    
         2    The user did not supply a required passphrase.
    
         3    An identify file could not be found, was not  readable,
              or was in bad format.
    
         4    The agent does not have the requested identity.
         5    An unspecified error has occurred; this is a  catch-all
              for errors not listed above.
    
    
    FILES
         $HOME/.ssh/identity
              Contains the RSA authentication identity of  the  user.
              This  file  should  not  be  readable by anyone but the
              user.  It is possible to specify a passphrase when gen-
              erating  the  key;  that  passphrase  will  be  used to
              encrypt the private part of this  file.   This  is  the
              default  file added by ssh-add when no other files have
              been specified.
    
              If  ssh-add  needs  a  passphrase,  it  will  read  the
              passphrase from the current terminal if it was run from
              a terminal.  If ssh-add does not have a terminal  asso-
              ciated  with it but DISPLAY is set, it will open an X11
              window to read the passphrase.   This  is  particularly
              useful when calling ssh-add from a .Xsession or related
              script.  (Note that on some machines it may  be  neces-
              sary  to redirect the input from /dev/null to make this
              work.)
    
    
    AUTHOR
         Tatu Ylonen <[email protected]>
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         ssh-agent(1), ssh-keygen(1), ssh(1), sshd(8)
    
    
    
    


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