onak(1)
an OpenPGP compatible keyserver
Description
ONAK
NAME
onak - an OpenPGP compatible keyserver
SYNOPSIS
onak [ options ] command [ parameters ]
DESCRIPTION
Perform various keyserver actions.
Options
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-b |
Treat keys on stdin as binary rather than ASCII armoured. |
-c FILE
Use FILE as the config file instead of the default.
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-f |
Display fingerprints when listing keys. |
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-u |
Update keys - output changes on stdout. |
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-v |
Verbose; increase loglevel. |
Commands
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add |
Read OpenPGP keys from stdin and add them to the keyserver database. | ||
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clean |
Read OpenPGP keys from stdin, run the key cleaning routines against them and dump to stdout. |
dumpconfig
Dump the running config in new .ini format to stdout, or the provided file. Intended to help with migration from old style configuration files - onak can read and parse the old style file and this command will output the equivalent new style configuration.
delete
Delete a given key from the keyserver.
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dump |
Dump all the keys from the keyserver. |
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get |
Retrieves the requested key from the keyserver. |
getphoto
Retrieves the first photoid on the requested key and dumps to stdout.
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index |
Search for a key and list it. |
vindex
Search for a key and list it and its signatures.
EXAMPLES
onak index noodles
List all keys in the keyserver that contain the word noodles.
onak clean < dirty.key > clean.key
Clean up one or more PGP keys. Currently this will just dedupe UIDs.
gpg --export | onak -b add
Export all keys on your gnupg keyring and import them into the keyserver.
FILES
/etc/onak.ini default configuration file
NOTES
This man page could probably do with some more details.
AUTHOR
onak was written by Jonathan McDowell <noodles@earth.li>. It can be found at http://www.earth.li/projectpurple/progs/onak.html