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NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

       ssh-askpass [options] [label]

DESCRIPTION

       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.

       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 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 accompanies 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 dialog.  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 status 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 ssh-askpass has the widget hierarchy indicated below.  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 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 difference 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  difference  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 beyond which some  widgets  will  be
                 stretched  or shrunk horizontally 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 beyond 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 manager.

             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 indicator widgets and the main widget
       to customize the 3D appearance (all measurements 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 indicator 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

       /etc/X11/app-defaults/SshAskpass

SEE ALSO

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

LICENSE

       [This program is actually called x11-ssh-askpass upstream, hence the use of that name in this section]

       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 © 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  documentation.   No
       representations are made about the suitability of this software 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 © 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 documentation.

Version 1.2.4.1                                September 17, 2001                                 ssh-askpass(1)