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NAME¶
eyaml
—
command line interface for the hiera eyaml
backend
SYNOPSIS¶
eyaml |
[--help subcommand
[ ]subcommand
options ] |
all subcommands¶
[--help
,
-h
Display help
--version
Display program version
--verbose
,
-v
Be more verbose
--quiet
,
-q
Be less verbose
--encrypt-method
,
-n
METHODOverride default encryption and
decryption method (default: pkcs7)
--pkcs7-private-key
-FILE
Path to private key (default:
./keys/private_key.pkcs7.pem)
--pkcs7-public-key
-FILE
Path to public key (default:
./keys/public_key.pkcs7.pem)
--pkcs7-subject
-SUBJECT
Subject to use for certificate when
creating keys (default: /)
eyaml createkeys [options]¶
Create a new key pair
eyaml decrypt [options]¶
Decrypt data
--string
STRINGSource input STRING is provided as an
argument
--file
,
-f
FILESource input FILE is a regular
file
--eyaml
,
-e
FILESource input FILE is an eyaml
file
--stdin
Source input is taken from
STDIN
eyaml edit FILE¶
Edit a file
eyaml encrypt [options]¶
[--password
,
-p
Source input is a password entered on
the terminal
--eyaml
,
-e
FILESource input FILE is an eyaml
file
--file
,
-f
FILESource input FILE is a regular
file
--stdin
Source input is taken from
STDIN
--string
STRINGSource input STRING is provided as an
argument
--output
,
-o
Output format of final result
(examples, block, string) (default: examples)
--label
,
-l
LABELApply a label to the encrypted
result
eyaml recrypt [options]¶
recrypt an eyaml file
eyaml version¶
show version information
DESCRIPTION¶
Theeyaml
command is a command line interface
for hiera-eyaml. It is used to create keys, encrypt and decrypt data, and act
as a wrapper around a text editor.
EXAMPLES¶
encrypting data¶
$ eyaml encrypt --string 'foo
bar'
using the editor wrapper¶
$ eyaml edit
hieradata/common.eyaml
AUTHORS¶
eyaml
was written by Geoff Meakin, Peter
Dyson, Robert Fielding, Simon Hildrew and Tom Poulton.
This man page was written by Stig Sandbeck Mathisen for the Debian distribution,
but may be used by others.
BUGS¶
The file referenced in "eyaml edit" must exist. An error in the markup may result in "eyaml edit" not being able to open the file.March 31, 2014 | Debian |