Reflection for Secure IT configuration files control connections made using ssh. The settings in the client configuration files also control scp and sftp connections. The default, global, configuration file is:
/etc/ssh2/ssh2_config
This file is installed when you install Reflection for Secure IT. The installed file contains commented out lines showing default values for the client settings. A duplicate copy of this file is installed to /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config.example.
In addition, you can create configuration files for individual users in:
~/.ssh2/ssh2_config
The ssh client processes settings cumulatively in the following order. If a setting is configured in more than one place, the last value processed overrides any previous value of the same setting.
System-wide configuration file: /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config
User-specific configuration file: ~/.ssh2/ssh2_config
Optional user configuration file specified using the -F switch on the ssh command line.
Command line options used with ssh, scp, and sftp.
For detailed information about client configuration file keywords, see Client Configuration Keywords.