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keyserver-disable, Syntax, Modifiers, Notes, keyserver-fetch, If the keyserver URL

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Using Command-Line Options keyserver-disable Use the --keyserver-disable option to temporarily disable keys on a keyserver. Syntax ebs --keyserver-disable [--sign-with ] [--passphrase ] [--force] --keyserver userid ... Modifiers --force Forces key disabling of all matching keys without first prompting for confirmation. --keyserver Specifies the URL for the key server or generic LDAP server that you want to disable your key from. Enter the keyserver URL in the following format: ldap://. --passphrase Specifies the passphrase for your private key. --sign-with Selects the key you want to sign with. By default, E-Business Server uses the key specified by the DEFAULT-KEY parameter in the E-Business Server configuration file. Notes If the keyserver URL specifies a TLS connection, the signing key is used to authenticate the client to the server at the connection protocol layer, instead of for signing the disable request sent through the connection. keyserver-fetch Use the --keyserver-fetch option to get a key (or keys) from a keyserver and import them to your local keyring. Syntax ebs --keyserver-fetch [--keyserver ] [--add-all] [--key-detail [--with-userids|--with-sigs]] userid ... Modifiers --add-all Adds all matching keys without any prompting. If not specified, then each matching key is displayed in turn, and E-Business Server prompts for confirmation that you want to import each key. --key-detail Lists more information for all matching keys on the keyserver such as creation dates, fingerprints, expiration dates, subkeys, ADKs, Revokers, tokens, or photo IDs present. --keyserver Specifies the URL for the key server or generic LDAP server that you want to disable your key from. Enter the keyserver URL in the following format: ldap://. --with-sigs Instructs E-Business Server to also display signatures on keys. This option implies --with-userids. --with-userids Instructs E-Business Server to also display all user IDs on keys. The normal key-list view does not show the list of userids on each key. With this option set, more lines of display are used to provide more information to the user. keyserver-search Use the --keyserver-search option to search a keyserver for key (or keys) and display all matching keys. Syntax ebs --keyserver-search [--keyserver ] [--key-detail] [--with-userids] [--with-sigs] userid ... E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 130

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
130
Using Command-Line Options
keyserver-disable
Use the
--keyserver-disable
option to temporarily disable keys on a keyserver.
Syntax
ebs --keyserver-disable [--sign-with <userid>] [--passphrase <quoted-passphrase>] [--force]
--keyserver <url> userid ...
Modifiers
Notes
If the keyserver URL
specifies a TLS connection, the signing key is used to authenticate the client to the
server at the connection protocol layer, instead of for signing the disable request sent through the
connection.
keyserver-fetch
Use the
--keyserver-fetch
option to get a key (or keys) from a keyserver and import them to your local
keyring.
Syntax
ebs --keyserver-fetch [--keyserver <url>] [--add-all] [--key-detail [--with-userids|--with-sigs]]
userid ...
Modifiers
keyserver-search
Use the
--keyserver-search
option to search a keyserver for key (or keys) and display all matching keys.
Syntax
ebs --keyserver-search [--keyserver <url>] [--key-detail] [--with-userids] [--with-sigs] userid ...
--force
Forces key disabling of all matching keys without first prompting for
confirmation.
--keyserver
Specifies the URL for the key server or generic LDAP server that you want to
disable your key from. Enter the keyserver URL in the following format:
ldap://<IP address or DNS name of key server>.
--passphrase
Specifies the passphrase for your private key.
--sign-with
Selects the key you want to sign with. By default, E-Business Server uses the
key specified by the DEFAULT-KEY parameter in the E-Business Server
configuration file.
--add-all
Adds all matching keys without any prompting. If not specified, then each
matching key is displayed in turn, and E-Business Server prompts for
confirmation that you want to import each key.
--key-detail
Lists more information for all matching keys on the keyserver such as creation
dates, fingerprints, expiration dates, subkeys, ADKs, Revokers, tokens, or photo
IDs present.
--keyserver
Specifies the URL for the key server or generic LDAP server that you want to
disable your key from. Enter the keyserver URL in the following format:
ldap://<IP address or DNS name of key server>.
--with-sigs
Instructs E-Business Server to also display signatures on keys. This option
implies --with-userids.
--with-userids
Instructs E-Business Server to also display all user IDs on keys. The normal
key-list view does not show the list of userids on each key. With this option set,
more lines of display are used to provide more information to the user.