Provided by: sq_0.27.0-2_amd64
NAME
adopt - Binds keys from one certificate to another
SYNOPSIS
adopt [-r|--keyring] <-k|--key> [--allow-broken-crypto] [-o|--output] [-B|--binary] [-h|--help] [TARGET-KEY]
DESCRIPTION
Binds keys from one certificate to another This command allows one to transfer primary keys and subkeys into an existing certificate. Say you want to transition to a new certificate, but have an authentication subkey on your current certificate. You want to keep the authentication subkey because it allows access to SSH servers and updating their configuration is not feasible.
OPTIONS
-r, --keyring=KEY-RING Supplies keys for use in --key. -k, --key=KEY Adds the key or subkey KEY to the TARGET-KEY --allow-broken-crypto Allows adopting keys from certificates using broken cryptography -o, --output=FILE Writes to FILE or stdout if omitted -B, --binary Emits binary data -h, --help Print help information [TARGET-KEY] Adds keys to TARGET-KEY
EXAMPLES
Adopt an subkey into the new cert sq key adopt --keyring juliet-old.pgp --key 0123456789ABCDEF -- juliet-new.pgp
SEE ALSO
For the full documentation see <https://docs.sequoia-pgp.org/sq/>. sq(1) sq-armor(1) sq-autocrypt(1) sq-certify(1) sq-dearmor(1) sq-decrypt(1) sq-encrypt(1) sq-inspect(1) sq-key(1) sq-key-attest-certifications(1) sq-key-extract-cert(1) sq-key-generate(1) sq-key-password(1) sq-key-userid(1) sq-keyring(1) sq-keyserver(1) sq-packet(1) sq-revoke(1) sq-sign(1) sq-verify(1) sq-wkd(1)