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12.5. Additional Resources
For more information on how to configure or connect to an OpenSSH server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, see the resources listed below.
Installed Documentation
sshd(8) — The manual page for thesshddaemon documents available command line options and provides a complete list of supported configuration files and directories.ssh(1) — The manual page for thesshclient application provides a complete list of available command line options and supported configuration files and directories.scp(1) — The manual page for thescputility provides a more detailed description of this utility and its usage.sftp(1) — The manual page for thesftputility.ssh-keygen(1) — The manual page for thessh-keygenutility documents in detail how to use it to generate, manage, and convert authentication keys used byssh.ssh_config(5) — The manual page namedssh_configdocuments available SSH client configuration options.sshd_config(5) — The manual page namedsshd_configprovides a full description of available SSH daemon configuration options.
Online Documentation
- OpenSSH Home Page — The OpenSSH home page containing further documentation, frequently asked questions, links to the mailing lists, bug reports, and other useful resources.
- OpenSSL Home Page — The OpenSSL home page containing further documentation, frequently asked questions, links to the mailing lists, and other useful resources.
See Also
- Chapter 6, Gaining Privileges documents how to gain administrative privileges by using the
suandsudocommands. - Chapter 10, Managing Services with systemd provides more information on systemd and documents how to use the
systemctlcommand to manage system services.

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