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MODULI(5)		    BSD File Formats Manual		     MODULI(5)

NAME
     moduli - system moduli file

DESCRIPTION
     The /etc/ssh/moduli file contains the system-wide Diffie-Hellman prime
     moduli for sshd(8).

     Each line in this file contains the following fields: Time, Type, Tests,
     Tries, Size, Generator, Modulus.  The fields are separated by white space
     (tab or blank).

     Time: yyyymmddhhmmss.  Specifies the system time that the line was
     appended to the file.  The value 00000000000000 means unknown (historic).

     Type: decimal.  Specifies the internal structure of the prime modulus.

	   0:	   unknown; often learned from peer during protocol operation,
		   and saved for later analysis.
	   1:	   unstructured; a common large number.
	   2:	   safe (p = 2q + 1); meets basic structural requirements.
	   3:	   Schnorr.
	   4:	   Sophie-Germaine (q = (p-1)/2); usually generated in the
		   process of testing safe or strong primes.
	   5:	   strong; useful for RSA public key generation.

     Tests: decimal (bit field).  Specifies the methods used in checking for
     primality.  Usually, more than one test is used.

	   0:	   not tested; often learned from peer during protocol opera
		   tion, and saved for later analysis.
	   1:	   composite; failed one or more tests.  In this case, the
		   highest bit specifies the test that failed.
	   2:	   sieve; checked for division by a range of smaller primes.
	   4:	   Miller-Rabin.
	   8:	   Jacobi.
	   16:	   Elliptic Curve.

     Tries: decimal.  Depends on the value of the highest valid Test bit,
     where the method specified is:

	   0:	   not tested (always zero).
	   1:	   composite (irrelevant).
	   2:	   sieve; number of primes sieved.  Commonly on the order of
		   32,000,000.
	   4:	   Miller-Rabin; number of M-R iterations.  Commonly on the
		   order of 32 to 64.
	   8:	   Jacobi; unknown (always zero).
	   16:	   Elliptic Curve; unused (always zero).

     Size: decimal.  Specifies the number of significant bits.

     Generator: hex string.  Specifies the best generator for a Diffie-Hellman
     exchange.	0 = unknown or variable, 2, 3, 5, etc.

     Modulus: hex string.  The prime modulus.

     The file is searched for moduli that meet the appropriate Time, Size and
     Generator criteria.  When more than one meet the criteria, the selection
     should be weighted toward newer moduli, without completely disqualifying
     older moduli.

FILES
     /etc/ssh/moduli

SEE ALSO
     sshd(8)

BSD				 July 28, 1997				   BSD




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