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| Item | Required | Description |
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| `privateKeyPem` | :-1: | Path to private key file. If not set, defaults to `./config/ssh_private_key.pem` |
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| `privateKeyPass` | :+1: | Password to private key file.
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| `privateKeyPass` | :+1: | Password to private key file. *
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| `firstMenu` | :-1: | First menu an SSH connected user is presented with. Defaults to `sshConnected`. |
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| `firstMenuNewUser` | :-1: | Menu presented to user when logging in with one of the usernames found within `users.newUserNames` in your `config.hjson`. Examples include `new` and `apply`. |
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| `firstMenuNewUser` | :-1: | Menu presented to user when logging in with one of the usernames found within `users.newUserNames` in your `config.hjson`. Examples include `new` and `apply`.|
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| `enabled` | :+1: | Set to `true` to enable the SSH server. |
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| `port` | :-1: | Override the default port of `8443`. |
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| `address` | :-1: | Sets an explicit bind address. |
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| `algorithms` | :-1: | Configuration block for SSH algorithms. Includes keys of `kex`, `cipher`, `hmac`, and `compress`. See the algorithms section in the [ssh2-streams](https://github.com/mscdex/ssh2-streams#ssh2stream-methods) documentation for details. For defaults set by ENiGMA½, see `core/config_default.js`.
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| `traceConnections` | :-1: | Set to `true` to enable full trace-level information on SSH connections.
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* *IMPORTANT* With the `privateKeyPass` option set, make sure that you verify that the config file is not readable by other users!
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### Example Configuration
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```hjson
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```
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## Generate a SSH Private Key
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To utilize the SSH server, an SSH Private Key (PK) will need generated. OpenSSL can be used for this task:
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To utilize the SSH server, an SSH Private Key (PK) will need generated. OpenSSH can be used for this task:
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### Modern OpenSSL
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### OpenSSH
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```bash
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openssl genpkey -algorithm RSA -pkeyopt rsa_keygen_bits:2048 -pkeyopt rsa_keygen_pubexp:65537 | openssl rsa -out ./config/ssh_private_key.pem -aes128
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ssh-keygen -m PEM -h -f config/ssh_private_key.pem
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```
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### Legacy OpenSSL
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```bash
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openssl genrsa -aes128 -out ./config/ssh_private_key.pem 2048
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```
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Note that you may need `-3des` for every old implementations or SSH clients!
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## Prompt
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The keyboard interactive prompt can be customized using a `SSHPMPT.ASC` art file. See [art](../../art/general.md) for more information on configuring. This prompt includes a `newUserNames` variable to show the list of allowed new user names (see `firstMenuNewUser` above.) See [mci](../../art/mci.md) for information about formatting this string. Note: Regardless of the content of the `SSHPMPT.ASC` file, the prompt is surrounded by "Access denied", a newline, the prompt, another newline, and then the string "\[username]'s password: ". This normally occurs after the first password prompt (no art is shown before the first password attempt is made.)
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