Provided by: sq_1.2.0-1_amd64 

NAME
sq network keyserver search - Retrieve certificates from key servers
SYNOPSIS
sq network keyserver search [OPTIONS] QUERY
DESCRIPTION
Retrieve certificates from key servers. By default, any returned certificates are stored in the local certificate store. This can be overridden by using `--output` option. When a certificate is retrieved from a verifying key server (currently, this is limited to a list of known servers: `hkps://keys.openpgp.org`, `hkps://keys.mailvelope.com`, and `hkps://mail-api.proton.me`), and imported into the local certificate store, the User IDs are also certificated with a local server-specific key. That proxy certificate is in turn certified as a minimally trusted CA (trust amount: 1 of 120) by the local trust root. How much a proxy key server CA is trusted can be tuned using `sq pki link add` or `sq pki link retract` in the usual way.
OPTIONS
Subcommand options --all Fetch updates for all known certificates --output=FILE Write to FILE (or stdout when omitted) instead of importing into the certificate store --server=URI Set a key server to use (can be given multiple times) The default can be changed in the configuration file using the setting `network.keyserver.servers`. [default: hkps://keys.openpgp.org, hkps://mail-api.proton.me, hkps://keys.mailvelope.com, hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com, hkps://sks.pod01.fleetstreetops.com] QUERY Retrieve certificate(s) using QUERY This may be a fingerprint, a KeyID, or an email address. Global options See sq(1) for a description of the global options.
EXAMPLES
Retrieve Alice's certificate from the default keyservers. sq network keyserver search alice@example.org Retrieve Alice's certificate addressed by fingerprint from the default keyservers. sq network keyserver search \ EB28F26E2739A4870ECC47726F0073F60FD0CBF0 Retrieve Alice's certificate from a non-default keyserver. sq network keyserver search --server=hkps://keys.example.org \ alice@example.org Retrieve updates for all known certificates from the default keyservers. sq network keyserver search --all
SEE ALSO
sq(1), sq-network(1), sq-network-keyserver(1). For the full documentation see <https://book.sequoia-pgp.org>.
VERSION
1.2.0 (sequoia-openpgp 1.22.0) Sequoia PGP 1.2.0 SQ(1)