1 \e[1mssh
\e[m Secure Shell remote access command
3 Usage: ssh [options] host [command]
5 -l user Log in using this user name.
6 -n Redirect input from /dev/null.
7 -a Disable authentication agent forwarding.
8 -x Disable X11 connection forwarding.
9 -i file Identity for RSA authentication (default: ~/.ssh/identity).
10 -t Tty; allocate a tty even if command is given.
11 -v Verbose; display verbose debugging messages.
12 -V Display version number only.
13 -q Quiet; don't display any warning messages.
14 -f Fork into background after authentication.
15 -e char Set escape character; ``none'' = disable (default: ~).
16 -c cipher Select encryption algorithm: ``idea'', ``3des''
17 -p port Connect to this port. Server must be on the same port.
18 -P Don't use priviledged source port.
19 -L listen-port:host:port Forward local port to remote address
20 -R listen-port:host:port Forward remote port to local address
21 These cause ssh to listen for connections on a port, and
22 forward them to the other side by connecting to host:port.
23 -C Enable compression.
24 -o 'option' Process the option as if it was read from a configuration
27 Most commonly this will be:
29 ssh -l your_login remote_host