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NAME

       tangd-rotate-keys - Perform rotation of tang keys

SYNOPSIS

       tangd-rotate-keys [-h] [-v] -d <KEYDIR>

DESCRIPTION

       in order to preserve the security of the system over the long run, you need to periodically rotate your
       keys. The precise interval at which you should rotate depends upon your application, key sizes and
       institutional policy. For some common recommendations, see: https://www.keylength.com.

       tangd-rotate-keys generates new keys in the key database directory given by the -d option. This is
       typically /var/db/tang. It also rename the old keys to have a leading . in order to hide them from
       advertisement.

       Tang will immediately pick up all changes. No restart is required.

       At this point, new client bindings will pick up the new keys and old clients can continue to utilize the
       old keys. Once you are sure that all the old clients have been migrated to use the new keys, you can
       remove the old keys. Be aware that removing the old keys while clients are still using them can result in
       data loss. You have been warned.

OPTIONS

-d <KEYDIR>: The directory with the keys, e.g. /var/db/tang

       •   -h: Display the usage information

       •   -v: Verbose. Display additional info on keys created/rotated

AUTHOR

       Sergio Correia scorreia@redhat.com

SEE ALSO

       tang(8) <tang.8.adoc>

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