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pgp (1)
  • >> pgp (1) ( Solaris man: Команды и прикладные программы пользовательского уровня )
  • Ключ pgp обнаружен в базе ключевых слов.
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    NAME
         PGP - Starts PGP
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The PGP command starts PGP based on the  specified  options.
         For  more complete information about the product, please see
         the documentation included with this product.
    
    1. PGP OPTIONS
         Note
    
         pgp <ASCII-armored_message>
              Instructs PGP to decrypt an ASCII-armored message.  PGP
              converts  the  message  to  binary (a ".pgp" ciphertext
              file), and then to plaintext.
    
    
         pgp -o <new_plaintext_filename> [ciphertext_filename]
              Instructs PGP to decrypt an encrypted file, or to check
              the signature integrity of a signed file.
    
    
         pgp <keyring_filename>
              Instructs PGP to display all the keys in a specific key
              ring filename. When you use this command, PGP lists all
              the keys in keyfile.pgp, and also attempts to add  them
              to  your  key  ring if they are not already on your key
              ring.
    
    
         pgp -c <plaintext_filename>
              Instructs PGP to encrypt a plaintext file with  conven-
              tional cryptography only.
    
    
         pgp -e <plaintext_filename> <recipients_userid>
              Instructs PGP to encrypt  a  plaintext  file  with  the
              recipient's public key.
    
    
         pgp -e <textfile_filename> <userid1> <userid2> <userid3>...
              Instructs PGP to encrypt a message for  any  number  of
              recipients.
    
    
         pgp -es <plaintext_filename> <recipients_userid> [-
              u your_userid]
              Instructs PGP to sign a plaintext file with your secret
              key,  and  then  encrypt  it with the recipients public
              key.
    
    
         pgp -esa <message.txt> <recipients_userid>
              Instructs PGP to produce a ciphertext  file  in  ASCII-
              armored format. The generated file can be uploaded into
              a text editor through 7-bit channels  for  transmission
              as normal email.
    
    
         pgp -feast <recipients_userid> <inputfile >outputfile
              Instructs PGP to use a Unix-style filter mode,  reading
              from standard input and writing to standard output.
    
    
         pgp -g
              Displays  a  quick  command  usage  summary  for  group
              options.
    
    
         pgp -ga
              Add items to a group
    
    
         pgp -gr
              Remove items from a group.
    
    
         pgp -gv
              View a group.
    
    
         pgp -gvv
              View a group and the keys it contains. Default is  view
              all groups and their constituent keys.
    
    
         pgp -h
              Displays a quick command usage summary for PGP.
    
    
         pgp -k
              Display help for key options.
    
    
         pgp -ka <keyfile> [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to add a public or secret key file's con-
              tents to your public or secret key ring.
    
    
         pgp -kc [userid] [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to view the contents of your  public  key
              ring and check the certifying signatures.
    
    
         pgp -kd <your_userid>
              Instructs PGP to permanently revoke your own key, issu-
              ing a key revocation certificate.
    
    
         pgp -kd <userid>
              Instructs PGP to disable or reenable a  public  key  on
              your own public key ring.
    
    
         pgp -kds [keyring]
              Revoke signatures attached to keys on the keyring.
    
    
         pgp -ke <userid> [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to edit the userid, passphrase, or  trust
              parameters for a public key. Includes option to make an
              existing key your default signing key (answer Y to "Use
              this key as an ultimately-trusted introducer (y/N)?").
    
    
         pgp -kg
              Instructs PGP to generate your own unique public/secret
              key pair.
    
    
         pgp -kr <userid> [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to remove a key or  a  userid  from  your
              public key ring.
    
    
         pgp -krs <userid> [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to  remove  selected  signatures  from  a
              userid on a keyring.
    
    
         pgp -ks <recipients_userid> [-u your_userid] [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to sign and certify someone else's public
              key on your public key ring.
    
    
         pgp -kv[v] [userid] [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to view the contents of your  public  key
              ring.
    
    
         pgp -kvv [userid] [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to display all the certifying  signatures
              attached to each key.
    
    
         pgp -kvc [userid] [keyring]
              Instructs PGP to view the  "fingerprint"  of  a  public
              key,  to  help  verify  it  over the telephone with the
              key's owner.
    
    
         pgp -kx <userid> <keyfile> [keyring]
              or "pgp -kxa <userid>  <keyfile>  [keyring]"  Instructs
              PGP to copy a key from your public or secret key ring.
    
    
         pgp -m <ciphertext_filename>
              Instructs PGP to view the decrypted plaintext output on
              your  screen,  without writing it to a file. Use the -m
              (more) option when decrypting.
    
    
         pgp -p <ciphertext_filename>
              Instructs  PGP  to  recover  the   original   plaintext
              filename while decrypting.
    
    
         pgp -s <plaintext_filename> [-u your_userid]
              Instructs PGP to sign a plaintext file with your secret
              key.
    
    
         pgp -sea <plaintext_filename> <recipients_userid>
              or "pgp -kxa <userid>  <keyfile>  [keyring]"  Instructs
              PGP  to produce a ciphertext file in ASCII-armored for-
              mat. Add the -a option when  encrypting  or  signing  a
              message or extracting a key.
    
    
         pgp -seat <message.txt> <recipients_userid>
              Instructs PGP to specify that a plaintext file contains
              ASCII  text, not binary, and should be converted to the
              recipient's local text line  conventions.  Add  the  -t
              (text) option to other options.
    
    
         pgp -sew <message.txt> <recipients_userid>
              Instructs PGP to wipe out the plaintext file after pro-
              ducing  the  ciphertext  file. Add the -w (wipe) option
              when encrypting or signing a message.
    
    
         pgp -sta <plaintext_filename> [-u your_userid]
              Instructs PGP to sign a plaintext ASCII text file  with
              your  secret  key, producing a signed plaintext message
              suitable for email.
    
    
         pgp -steam <message.txt> <recipients_userid>
              Instructs PGP to specify that the recipient's decrypted
              plaintext  will be shown only on the recipient's screen
              and cannot be saved to disk. Add the -m  (more)  option
              when decrypting.
    
    
         SET PGPPATH=<PGPpathname>
              Instructs PGP to look for the following  PGP  files  in
              the  named  directory (for example, SET PGPPATH=C:PGP):
              Keyring files, randseed.bin pgp.cfg, pgp.ini, or .pgprc
              language.txt  These  files can be kept in any directory
              by setting the environmental variable "PGPPATH" to  the
              desired pathname.
    
    
    
    


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