Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)

FreeBSD Manual Pages

  
 
  

home | help
x11-ssh-askpass(1)	  BSD General Commands Manual	    x11-ssh-askpass(1)

NAME
     x11-ssh-askpass --	an X11-based pass-phrase dialog	for use	with OpenSSH

SYNOPSIS
     x11-ssh-askpass [options] [label]

DESCRIPTION
     x11-ssh-askpass is	an X11-based pass-phrase dialog	for use	with OpenSSH.
     It	is intended to be called from the ssh-add(1) program and not invoked
     directly.

     x11-ssh-askpass supports most standard Toolkit command line arguments,
     with the exception	of -geometry, -borderwidth, -iconic, -rv, and -title.
     See X(1).

     If	exactly	one non-option argument	is provided on the command line, it is
     displayed in the dialog instead of	the default label.  If the argument
     contains newline characters ('\n'), each line of text is displayed	on a
     separate line in the dialog.

     The features of x11-ssh-askpass are as follows:

	   -   Configurable via	the standard X resource	mechanisms
	       /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults,	~/.Xdefaults, xrdb(1), etc.

	   -   Requires	only stock X11 libraries (libXt, libX11, libSM,
	       libICE).

	   -   Can be configured to grab the keyboard and/or pointer (grabs
	       the keyboard by default,	not the	pointer).

     The user interface	is somewhat different than most	password/pass-phrase
     dialogs and more similar to the X11-based pass-phrase dialog that accom-
     panies the	regular	SSH distribution.  Instead of a	text field that	fills
     with asterisks or some other character as the user	enters the pass-
     phrase, a series of LED-like areas	light up one-by-one with each pass-
     phrase character entered, beginning from the left-hand edge of the	dia-
     log.  When	they reach the right-hand edge,	they go	dark one-by-one	again,
     and so on.	 This gives the	user feedback that pass-phrase characters have
     been entered, but does not	provide	onlookers with a cue as	to the length
     of	the pass-phrase.

     Pressing the `OK' button accepts the pass-phrase (even if it is empty),
     which is printed on the standard output, and the dialog exits with	a sta-
     tus of zero (success).  Pressing the `Cancel' button discards the pass-
     phrase, and the dialog exits with non-zero	status.

     The following keystrokes work as expected:

	   [Backspace]
	   [Delete]	Erase previous character

	   [Control+U]
	   [Control+X]	Erase entire pass-phrase

	   [Enter]
	   [Control+M]
	   [Control+J]	Accept pass-phrase (OK)

	   [Escape]	Discard	pass-phrase (Cancel)

WIDGETS
     The main window of	x11-ssh-askpass	has the	widget hierarchy indicated be-
     low.  The widget class name is given first, followed by the instance
     name.

	   Dialog  dialog

		   Indicator  indicator
		   Button     okButton
		   Button     cancelButton

RESOURCES
     The following resources are used to customize the application globally:

	   grabKeyboard	(class GrabKeyboard)
	       specifies if the	application should grab	the keyboard.
	       Default value: "True".

	   grabPointer (class GrabPointer)
	       specifies if the	application should grab	the pointer.
	       Default value: "False".

	   grabServer (class GrabServer)
	       specifies if the	application should grab	the server.
	       Default value: "False".

	   inputTimeout	(class InputTimeout)
	       the number of seconds x11-ssh-askpass should wait for a key or
	       button press before it gives up and exits.  A timeout of	"0"
	       means wait forever.
	       Default value: "0".

	   defaultXResolution (class DefaultXResolution)
	       the number of pixels per	unit length that horizontal spacing
	       and width values	are intended for.  If the actual horizontal
	       (x) resolution of the X server is significantly greater or less
	       than this value,	portions of the	dialog,	indicator, and button
	       widgets are stretched or	shrunk horizontally to take the	dif-
	       ference into account. The value is a positive integer, followed
	       by a slash (/) and a one- or two-character unit abbreviation.
	       Valid units are inches (in or i)	and meters (m).
	       Default value: "75/in" (75 pixels per inch).

	   defaultYResolution (class DefaultYResolution)
	       the number of pixels per	unit length that vertical spacing and
	       height values are intended for.	If the actual vertical (y)
	       resolution of the X server is significantly greater or less
	       than this value,	portions of the	dialog,	indicator, and button
	       widgets are stretched or	shrunk vertically to take the differ-
	       ence into account. Valid	values are the same as for
	       defaultXResolution above.
	       Default value: "75/in" (75 pixels per inch).

	   xResolutionFuzz (class XResolutionFuzz)
	       the range of "fuzz" around the value of defaultXResolution be-
	       yond which some widgets will be stretched or shrunk horizon-
	       tally to	fit the	current	actual horizontal resolution. Valid
	       values are the same as for defaultXResolution.  For example, if
	       the default X resolution	is "75/in", and	the X resolution fuzz
	       is "50/in", then	widgets	won't be scaled	horizontally unless
	       the actual horizontal resolution	is less	than 25	pixels per
	       inch or greater than 125	pixels per inch.
	       Default value: "20/in" (20 pixels per inch).

	   yResolutionFuzz (class YResolutionFuzz)
	       the range of "fuzz" around the value of defaultYResolution be-
	       yond which some widgets will be stretched or shrunk vertically
	       to fit the current actual vertical resolution. Valid values are
	       the same	as for defaultXResolution above.
	       Default value: "20/in" (20 pixels per inch).

     The following resources are recognized by the Dialog widget:

	   title (class	Title)
	       The title of the	application as specified to the	window man-
	       ager.

	   label (class	Label)
	       The label displayed above the led indicators.

	   font	(class Font)
	       The font	to be used to display the label.

     The following Resources are recognized by the dialog, button, and indica-
     tor widgets and the main widget to	customize the 3D appearance (all mea-
     surements are in pixels):

	   foreground (class Foreground)
	       The foreground color of the widget.  This is the	text color of
	       the label for buttons and dialog	and the	color of the active
	       led for the indicator.

	   background (class Background)
	       The background color of the widget.  In the case	of the indica-
	       tor this	is the color of	the inactive led.

	   topShadowColor (class TopShadowColor)
	       The color used by the sides of the widget exposed to the	light
	       (top and	left).

	   bottomShadowColor (class BottomShadowColor)
	       The color used by the sides of the widget in the	shadow (right
	       and bottom).

	   shadowThickness (class ShadowTickness)
	       The thickness of	the 3D border of the widget.

	   borderColor (class BorderColor)
	       The color of the	border around the widget.

	   borderWidth (class BorderWidth)
	       The width of the	border around the widget.

	   horizontalSpacing (class HorizontalSpacing)
	       The space to leave on left and right sides of the widget.

	   verticalSpacing (class VerticalSpacing)
	       The space to leave on top and bottom sides of the widget.

     The following resources are recognized by the indicator widgets:

	   minimumCount	(class MinimumCount)
	       The minimum number of indicators	to display in the dialog.

	   maximumCount	(class MaximumCount)
	       The maximum number of indicators	to display in the dialog.

     Each button uses the following resources to customize its label:

	   label (class	Label)
	       the string to display on	the button.

	   font	(class Font)
	       the font	to use for this	button label.

FILES
     /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/SshAskpass

SEE ALSO
     X(1), ssh(1), ssh-agent(1)

LICENSE
     Some portions of x11-ssh-askpass are derived directly or indirectly from
     portions of xscreensaver by Jamie Zawinski	<jwz@jwz.org>, while others
     are original works.

     xscreensaver, Copyright (C) 1991-1999 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>

     Permission	to use,	copy, modify, distribute, and sell this	software and
     its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
     that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both	that
     copyright notice and this permission notice appear	in supporting documen-
     tation.  No representations are made about	the suitability	of this	soft-
     ware for any purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied
     warranty.

     The remaining portions fall under the following copyright and license:

     x11-ssh-askpass by	Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com>	Copyright (C)
     1999,2000,2001 Jim	Knoble

     Permission	to use,	copy, modify, distribute, and sell this	software and
     its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
     that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both	that
     copyright notice and this permission notice appear	in supporting documen-
     tation.

Version	1.2.4.1		      September	17, 2001	       Version 1.2.4.1

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | WIDGETS | RESOURCES | FILES | SEE ALSO | LICENSE

Want to link to this manual page? Use this URL:
<https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ssh-askpass&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+13.0-RELEASE+and+Ports>

home | help