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ckeygen: manipulate public/private keys
NAME
ckeygen - manipulate public/private keysSYNOPSIS
ckeygen [-b bits] [-f filename] [-t type] [-C comment] [-N new passphrase] [-P old passphrase] [-l] [-p] [-q] [-y]DESCRIPTION
The --help prints out a usage message to standard output.
- -b, --bits <bits>
- Number of bits in the key to create (default: 1024)
- -f, --filename <file name>
- Filename of the key file.
- -t, --type <type>
- Type of key (rsa or dsa).
- -C, --comment <comment>
- Provide a new comment.
- -N, --newpass <pass phrase>
- Provide new passphrase.
- -P, --pass <pass phrase>
- Provide old passphrase.
- -l, --fingerprint
- Show fingerprint of key file.
- -p, --changepass
- Change passphrase of private key file.
- -q, --quiet
- Be quiet.
- --no-passphrase
- Create the key with no passphrase.
- -y, --showpub
- Read private key file and print public key.
- --version
- Display version number only.
DESCRIPTION
Manipulate public/private keys in various ways. If no filename is given, a file name will be requested interactively.AUTHOR
Written by Moshe Zadka, based on ckeygen's help messagesREPORTING BUGS
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