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RPMKEYS(8) | RPMKEYS(8) |
NAME¶
rpmkeys - RPM Keyring
SYNOPSIS¶
rpmkeys {--list|--import|--delete|--checksig}
DESCRIPTION¶
The general forms of rpm digital signature commands are
rpmkeys --list [KEYHASH ...]
rpmkeys --import PUBKEY ...
rpmkeys --delete KEYHASH ...
rpmkeys {-K|--checksig} PACKAGE_FILE ...
The --checksig option checks all the digests and signatures contained in PACKAGE_FILE to ensure the integrity and origin of the package. Note that signatures are now verified whenever a package is read, and --checksig is useful to verify all of the digests and signatures associated with a package.
Digital signatures cannot be verified without a public key. An ASCII armored public key can be added to the rpm database using --import. An imported public key is carried in a header, and key ring management is performed exactly like package management. For example, all currently imported public keys can be displayed by:
rpm -q gpg-pubkey
A more convenient way to display them is
rpmkeys --list
More details about a specific public key, when imported, can be displayed by querying. Here's information about the Red Hat GPG/DSA key:
rpm -qi gpg-pubkey-db42a60e
Finally, public keys can be erased after importing just like packages. Here's how to remove the Red Hat GPG/DSA key:
rpmkeys --delete db42a60e
Or alternatively:
rpm -e gpg-pubkey-db42a60e
SEE ALSO¶
popt(3), rpm(8), rpmdb(8), rpmsign(8), rpm2cpio(8), rpmbuild(8), rpmspec(8)
rpmkeys --help - as rpm supports customizing the options via popt aliases it's impossible to guarantee that what's described in the manual matches what's available.
AUTHORS¶
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Marc Ewing <marc@redhat.com> Jeff Johnson <jbj@redhat.com> Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com> Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com>
29 October 2010 |