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NAME

       sq network wkd publish - Publish certificates in a Web Key Directory

SYNOPSIS

       sq network wkd publish [OPTIONS] DEST

DESCRIPTION

       Publish certificates in a Web Key Directory.

       Publishes  certificates  or certificate updates in a Web Key Directory (WKD).  You can create or update a
       WKD hierarchy on the local system by specifying a path as destination.

       Typically, a WKD is stored on a web server.  If `--rsync` is  given,  this  command  manages  remote  WKD
       directory hierarchies by using rsync(1).

       To insert a new certificate into the WKD, use `--cert`.

       Any updates for certificates already existing in the WKD are automatically published.

       Note:  To  update  a  WKD hierarchy, it is first copied to a temporary location on the local machine, new
       certificates or certificate updates are inserted into the local copy, and the hierarchy is copied back to
       its original location.  As this is not an atomic operation,  care  must  be  taken  to  avoid  concurrent
       updates.

OPTIONS

   Subcommand options
       --all  Publish authenticated certs with a user ID matching domain

              Use  all  certificates  that  have a user ID matching the domain given to the `--domain` parameter
              that can be fully authenticated.

       --cert=FINGERPRINT|KEYID
              Use certificates with the specified fingerprint or key ID

       --cert-email=EMAIL
              Use certificates where a user ID includes the specified email address

       --cert-file=PATH
              Read certificates from PATH

       --cert-userid=USERID
              Use certificates with the specified user ID

       --create
              Create the WKD hierarchy if it does not exist yet

       --domain=FQDN
              Generate a WKD for a fully qualified domain name for email

       --method=METHOD
              Select kind of WKD hierarchy to be created

              The advanced method, which is the default and should be preferred, is hosted on a separate  domain
              (e.g. openpgpkey.example.org).

              The direct method is hosted on the same domain (e.g. example.org).

              [possible values: advanced, direct]

       --rsync
              Use rsync(1) to access DEST

       --rsync-path=RSYNC
              Path to the local rsync command to use, implies --rsync

        DEST  Location of the WKD on the local or remote machine

              If --rsync is given, this is passed as-is to rsync(1).

   Global options
       See sq(1) for a description of the global options.

EXAMPLES

       Create a new WKD hierarchy in the local directory `public_html`, and insert Alice's cert.

              sq network wkd publish --create \
                     --cert=EB28F26E2739A4870ECC47726F0073F60FD0CBF0 \
                     --domain=example.org public_html

       Add Bob's cert to the existing WKD hierarchy in the local directory `public_html`.

              sq network wkd publish \
                     --cert=511257EBBF077B7AEDAE5D093F68CB84CE537C9A \
                     --domain=example.org public_html

       Add all certs with an authenticated user ID in example.org to the existing WKD hierarchy.

              sq network wkd publish --domain=example.org --all public_html

       Refresh all certs in the existing WKD hierarchy in the local directory `public_html` from the cert store.

              sq network wkd publish --domain=example.org public_html

SEE ALSO

       sq(1), sq-network(1), sq-network-wkd(1).

       For the full documentation see <https://book.sequoia-pgp.org>.

VERSION

       1.2.0 (sequoia-openpgp 1.22.0)

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