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4 <!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent"> %aptent;
5 <!ENTITY % aptverbatiment SYSTEM "apt-verbatim.ent"> %aptverbatiment;
6 <!ENTITY % aptvendor SYSTEM "apt-vendor.ent"> %aptvendor;
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8
9 <refentry>
10 <refentryinfo>
11 &apt-author.jgunthorpe;
12 &apt-author.team;
13 &apt-email;
14 &apt-product;
15 <!-- The last update date -->
16 <date>2012-06-09T00:00:00Z</date>
17 </refentryinfo>
18
19 <refmeta>
20 <refentrytitle>apt-key</refentrytitle>
21 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
22 <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo>
23 </refmeta>
24
25 <!-- Man page title -->
26 <refnamediv>
27 <refname>apt-key</refname>
28 <refpurpose>APT key management utility</refpurpose>
29 </refnamediv>
30
31 &synopsis-command-apt-key;
32
33 <refsect1><title>Description</title>
34 <para>
35 <command>apt-key</command> is used to manage the list of keys used
36 by apt to authenticate packages. Packages which have been
37 authenticated using these keys will be considered trusted.
38 </para>
39 </refsect1>
40
41 <refsect1><title>Commands</title>
42 <variablelist>
43 <varlistentry><term><option>add</option> <option>&synopsis-param-filename;</option></term>
44 <listitem>
45 <para>
46 Add a new key to the list of trusted keys.
47 The key is read from the filename given with the parameter
48 &synopsis-param-filename; or if the filename is <literal>-</literal>
49 from standard input.
50 </para>
51 <para>
52 It is critical that keys added manually via <command>apt-key</command> are
53 verified to belong to the owner of the repositories they claim to be for
54 otherwise the &apt-secure; infrastructure is completely undermined.
55 </para>
56 </listitem>
57 </varlistentry>
58
59 <varlistentry><term><option>del</option> <option>&synopsis-param-keyid;</option></term>
60 <listitem>
61 <para>
62
63 Remove a key from the list of trusted keys.
64
65 </para>
66
67 </listitem>
68 </varlistentry>
69
70 <varlistentry><term><option>export</option> <option>&synopsis-param-keyid;</option></term>
71 <listitem>
72 <para>
73
74 Output the key &synopsis-param-keyid; to standard output.
75
76 </para>
77
78 </listitem>
79 </varlistentry>
80
81 <varlistentry><term><option>exportall</option></term>
82 <listitem>
83 <para>
84
85 Output all trusted keys to standard output.
86
87 </para>
88
89 </listitem>
90 </varlistentry>
91
92 <varlistentry><term><option>list</option></term>
93 <listitem>
94 <para>
95
96 List trusted keys.
97
98 </para>
99
100 </listitem>
101 </varlistentry>
102
103 <varlistentry><term><option>finger</option></term>
104 <listitem>
105 <para>
106
107 List fingerprints of trusted keys.
108
109 </para>
110
111 </listitem>
112 </varlistentry>
113
114 <varlistentry><term><option>adv</option></term>
115 <listitem>
116 <para>
117 Pass advanced options to gpg. With <command>adv --recv-key</command> you
118 can e.g. download key from keyservers directly into the the trusted set of
119 keys. Note that there are <emphasis>no</emphasis> checks performed, so it is
120 easy to completely undermine the &apt-secure; infrastructure if used without
121 care.
122 </para>
123
124 </listitem>
125 </varlistentry>
126
127 <varlistentry><term><option>update</option></term>
128 <listitem>
129 <para>
130
131 Update the local keyring with the archive keyring and remove from
132 the local keyring the archive keys which are no longer valid.
133 The archive keyring is shipped in the <literal>archive-keyring</literal> package of your
134 distribution, e.g. the &keyring-package; package in &keyring-distro;.
135
136 </para>
137
138 </listitem>
139 </varlistentry>
140
141 <varlistentry><term><option>net-update</option></term>
142 <listitem>
143 <para>
144
145 Perform an update working similarly to the <command>update</command> command above,
146 but get the archive keyring from a URI instead and validate it against a master key.
147
148 This requires an installed &wget; and an APT build configured to have
149 a server to fetch from and a master keyring to validate.
150
151 APT in Debian does not support this command, relying on
152 <command>update</command> instead, but Ubuntu's APT does.
153
154 </para>
155
156 </listitem>
157 </varlistentry>
158 </variablelist>
159 </refsect1>
160
161 <refsect1><title>Options</title>
162 <para>Note that options need to be defined before the commands described in the previous section.</para>
163 <variablelist>
164 <varlistentry><term><option>--keyring</option> <option>&synopsis-param-filename;</option></term>
165 <listitem><para>With this option it is possible to specify a particular keyring
166 file the command should operate on. The default is that a command is executed
167 on the <filename>trusted.gpg</filename> file as well as on all parts in the
168 <filename>trusted.gpg.d</filename> directory, though <filename>trusted.gpg</filename>
169 is the primary keyring which means that e.g. new keys are added to this one.
170 </para></listitem>
171 </varlistentry>
172 </variablelist>
173 </refsect1>
174
175 <refsect1><title>Files</title>
176 <variablelist>
177
178 &file-trustedgpg;
179
180 <varlistentry><term><filename>/etc/apt/trustdb.gpg</filename></term>
181 <listitem><para>Local trust database of archive keys.</para></listitem>
182 </varlistentry>
183
184 <varlistentry><term>&keyring-filename;</term>
185 <listitem><para>Keyring of &keyring-distro; archive trusted keys.</para></listitem>
186 </varlistentry>
187
188 <varlistentry><term>&keyring-removed-filename;</term>
189 <listitem><para>Keyring of &keyring-distro; archive removed trusted keys.</para></listitem>
190 </varlistentry>
191
192 </variablelist>
193
194 </refsect1>
195
196 <refsect1><title>See Also</title>
197 <para>
198 &apt-get;, &apt-secure;
199 </para>
200 </refsect1>
201
202 &manbugs;
203 &manauthor;
204
205 </refentry>
206