Provided by: mokutil_0.6.0-2build3_amd64
NAME
mokutil - utility to manipulate machine owner keys
SYNOPSIS
mokutil [--list-enrolled | -l] ([--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--list-new | -N] ([--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--list-delete | -D] ([--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--import keylist| -i keylist] ([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] | [--mokx | -X] | [--ca-check] | [--ignore-keyring]) mokutil [--delete keylist | -d keylist] ([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] | [--mokx |- X]) mokutil [--revoke-import] ([--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--revoke-delete] ([--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--export | -x] mokutil [--password | -p] ([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P]) mokutil [--clear-password | -c] mokutil [--disable-validation] mokutil [--enable-validation] mokutil [--sb-state] mokutil [--test-key keyfile | -t keyfile] ([--mokx | -X] | [--ca-check] | [--ignore-keyring]) mokutil [--reset] ([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] | [--mok | -X]) mokutil [--generate-hash=password | -gpassword] mokutil [--ignore-db] mokutil [--use-db] mokutil [--import-hash hash] ([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] | [--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--delete-hash hash] ([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] | [--mokx | -X]) mokutil [--set-verbosity (true | false)] mokutil [--set-fallback-verbosity (true | false)] mokutil [--set-fallback-noreboot (true | false)] mokutil [--pk] mokutil [--kek] mokutil [--db] mokutil [--dbx] mokutil [--list-sbat-revocations] mokutil [--set-sbat-policy (latest | previous | delete)] mokutil [--timeout -1,0..0x7fff]
DESCRIPTION
mokutil is a tool to import or delete the machines owner keys (MOK) stored in the database of shim.
OPTIONS
-l, --list-enrolled List the keys the already stored in the database -N, --list-new List the keys to be enrolled -D, --list-delete List the keys to be deleted -i, --import Collect the following files and form an enrolling request to shim. The files must be in DER format. -d, --delete Collect the following files and form a deleting request to shim. The files must be in DER format. --revoke-import Revoke the current import request (MokNew) --revoke-delete Revoke the current delete request (MokDel) -x, --export Export the keys stored in MokListRT -p, --password Setup the password for MokManager (MokPW) -c, --clear-password Clear the password for MokManager (MokPW) --disable-validation Disable the validation process in shim --enable-validation Enable the validation process in shim --sb-state Show SecureBoot State -t, --test-key Test if the key is enrolled or not --reset Reset MOK list --generate-hash Generate the password hash --hash-file Use the password hash from a specific file -P, --root-pw Use the root password hash from /etc/shadow --ignore-db Tell shim to not use the keys in db to verify EFI images --use-db Tell shim to use the keys in db to verify EFI images (default) -X, --mokx Manipulate the MOK blacklist (MOKX) instead of the MOK list --import-hash Create an enrolling request for the hash of a key in DER format. Note that this is not the password hash. --delete-hash Create a deleting request for the hash of a key in DER format. Note that this is not the password hash. --set-verbosity Set the SHIM_VERBOSE to make shim more or less verbose --set-fallback-verbosity Set the FALLBACK_VERBOSE to make fallback more or less verbose --set-fallback-noreboot Set the FB_NO_REBOOT to prevent fallback from automatically rebooting the system --pk List the keys in the public Platform Key (PK) --kek List the keys in the Key Exchange Key Signature database (KEK) --db List the keys in the secure boot signature store (db) --dbx List the keys in the secure boot blacklist signature store (dbx) --list-sbat-revocations List the entries in the Secure Boot Advanced Targeting store (SBAT) --set-sbat-policy (latest | previous | delete) Set the SbatPolicy UEFI Variable to have shim apply either the latest or the previous SBAT revocations. If UEFI Secure Boot is disabled, then delete will reset the SBAT revocations to an empty revocation list. While latest and previous are persistent configuration, delete will be cleared by shim on the next boot whether or not it succeeds. The default behavior is for shim to apply the previous revocations. --timeout Set the timeout for MOK prompt --ca-check Check if the CA of the given key is already enrolled or blocked in the key databases. --ignore-keyring Ignore the kernel builtin trusted keys keyring check when enrolling a key into MokList