NAME¶
onak - an OpenPGP compatible keyserver
SYNOPSIS¶
onak [
options ]
command [
parameters ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Perform various keyserver actions.
Options¶
- -b
- Treat keys on stdin as binary rather than ASCII
armoured.
- -c FILE
- Use FILE as the config file instead of the
default.
- -f
- Display fingerprints when listing keys.
- -u
- Update keys - output changes on stdout.
- -v
- Verbose; increase loglevel.
Commands¶
- add
- Read OpenPGP keys from stdin and add them to the keyserver
database.
- clean
- Read OpenPGP keys from stdin, run the key cleaning routines
against them and dump to stdout.
- delete
- Delete a given key from the keyserver.
- dump
- Dump all the keys from the keyserver.
- get
- Retrieves the requested key from the keyserver.
- getphoto
- Retrieves the first photoid on the requested key and dumps
to stdout.
- 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.conf 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