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NAME
container-key - Manage GnuPG keyring for container operations
SYNOPSIS
container key ['OPTIONS']
DESCRIPTION
The container key command manages the GnuPG keyring for container operations.
OPTIONS
The following container key options are available:
-a, --add='KEY_FILE|KEY_ID':
Add a key to the keyring.
-l, --list':
List keys in the keyring.
-r, --remove='KEY':
Remove a key from the keyring.
EXAMPLES
Add a key to the keyring manually:
gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv 0x55CF1BF986ABB9C7 gpg --armor --export
0x55CF1BF986ABB9C7 | sudo container key --add -
Assisted adding of the same key:
sudo container key --add 0x55CF1BF986ABB9C7
Remove a key from the keyring:
sudo container key --remove 0x55CF1BF986ABB9C7
List keys in the keyring:
sudo container key --list
FILES
The following files are used:
/etc/compute-tools/keys:
Active container keyring.
/usr/share/compute-tools/keys:
Inactive container keyring library.
SEE ALSO
compute-tools(7),
container(1).
HOMEPAGE
More information about compute-tools and the Open Infrastructure project can be found on the homepage (‐
https://open-infrastructure.net).
CONTACT
Bug reports, feature requests, help, patches, support and everything else are welcome on the Open
Infrastructure Software Mailing List <software@lists.open-infrastructure.net>.
Debian specific bugs can also be reported in the Debian Bug Tracking System (https://bugs.debian.org).
AUTHORS
compute-tools were written by Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@open-infrastructure.net> and others.
Open Infrastructure compute-tools CONTAINER-KEY(1)