Provided by: monkeysign_2.0.2_all
NAME
monkeysign - sign a key in a safe fashion.
SYNOPSIS
monkeysign [options] <keyid>
DESCRIPTION
This command signs a key based on the fingerprint or user id specified on the commandline, encrypt the result and mail it to the user. This leave the choice of publishing the certification to that person and makes sure that person owns the identity signed. This program assumes you have gpg-agent configured to prompt for passwords.
OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit --version show version information and quit -d, --debug request debugging information from GPG engine (lots of garbage) -v, --verbose explain what we do along the way -n, --dry-run do not actually do anything -u USER, --user=USER user id to sign the key with (equivalent to GPG's --local-user option) --cert-level=CERTLEVEL certification level to sign the key with (equivalent to GPG's --default-cert-level) -l, --local import in normal keyring a local certification -k KEYSERVER, --keyserver=KEYSERVER keyserver to fetch keys from -s SMTPSERVER, --smtp=SMTPSERVER SMTP server to use, use a colon to specify the port number if non-standard --smtpuser=SMTPUSER username for the SMTP server (default: no user) --smtppass=SMTPPASS password for the SMTP server (default: prompted, if --smtpuser is specified) --no-mail do not send email at all (default: use sendmail) -t TO, --to=TO override destination email for testing (default: send individually encrypted email to each uid chosen)
AUTHORS
monkeysign was written by Antoine Beaupré <anarcat@debian.org>.
DISTRIBUTION
The latest version of monkeysign may be downloaded from ⟨http://web.monkeysphere.info/⟩ 2014-12-02 monkeysign(1)