moduli
—
Diffie-Hellman moduli
The /etc/ssh/moduli file contains prime numbers and
generators for use by
sshd(8) in
the Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange key exchange method.
New moduli may be generated with
ssh-keygen(1)
using a two-step process. An initial candidate generation
pass, using ssh-keygen -G
, calculates numbers that
are likely to be useful. A second primality testing pass,
using ssh-keygen -T
, provides a high degree of
assurance that the numbers are prime and are safe for use in Diffie-Hellman
operations by
sshd(8).
This moduli
format is used as the output from each
pass.
The file consists of newline-separated records, one per modulus,
containing seven space-separated fields. These fields are as follows:
- timestamp
- The time that the modulus was last processed as YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
- type
- Decimal number specifying the internal structure of the prime modulus.
Supported types are:
- 0
- Unknown, not tested.
- 2
- "Safe" prime; (p-1)/2 is also prime.
- 4
- Sophie Germain; 2p+1 is also prime.
Moduli candidates initially produced by
ssh-keygen(1)
are Sophie Germain primes (type 4). Further primality testing with
ssh-keygen(1)
produces safe prime moduli (type 2) that are ready for use in
sshd(8).
Other types are not used by OpenSSH.
- tests
- Decimal number indicating the type of primality tests that the number has
been subjected to represented as a bitmask of the following values:
- 0x00
- Not tested.
- 0x01
- Composite number – not prime.
- 0x02
- Sieve of Eratosthenes.
- 0x04
- Probabilistic Miller-Rabin primality tests.
The
ssh-keygen(1)
moduli candidate generation uses the Sieve of Eratosthenes (flag 0x02).
Subsequent
ssh-keygen(1)
primality tests are Miller-Rabin tests (flag 0x04).
- trials
- Decimal number indicating the number of primality trials that have been
performed on the modulus.
- size
- Decimal number indicating the size of the prime in bits.
- generator
- The recommended generator for use with this modulus (hexadecimal).
- modulus
- The modulus itself in hexadecimal.
When performing Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange,
sshd(8)
first estimates the size of the modulus required to produce enough
Diffie-Hellman output to sufficiently key the selected symmetric cipher.
sshd(8)
then randomly selects a modulus from /etc/ssh/moduli
that best meets the size requirement.
ssh-keygen(1),
sshd(8)
Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange
for the Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol,
RFC 4419, 2006.