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Implemented the --gen-key command as we can't use the gpgsm-gencert.sh under Windows.
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2007-06-21 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* gpgsm.texi (Certificate Management): Changed description of
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--gen-key.
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2007-06-19 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* glossary.texi (Glossary): Describe PSE.
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The @emph{Certificate Revocation List} is a list containing
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certificates revoked by the issuer.
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@item CSR
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The @emph{Certificate Signing Request} is a message send to a CA to
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ask them to issue a new certificate. The data format of such a signing
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request is called PCKS#10.
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@item Keygrip
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This term is used by GnuPG to describe a 20 byte hash value used
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to identify a certain key without referencing to a concrete protocol.
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@item --use-standard-socket
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@itemx --no-use-standard-socket
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@itemx --no-reuse-standard-socket
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@opindex use-standard-socket
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@opindex no-use-standard-socket
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@opindex no-reuse-standard-socket
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By enabling this option @command{gpg-agent} will listen on the socket
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named @file{S.gpg-agent}, located in the home directory, and not create
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a random socket below a temporary directory. Tools connecting to
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@command{gpg-agent} should first try to connect to the socket given in
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environment variable @var{GPG_AGENT_INFO} and the fall back to this
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socket. This option may not be used if the home directory is mounted as
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a remote file system. If @option{--no-reuse-standard-socket} is used,
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@command{gpg-agent} will not try to reuse a socket which is already in
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use. Note, that @option{--use-standard-socket} is the default on
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Windows systems.
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a remote file system. Note, that @option{--use-standard-socket} is the
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default on Windows systems.
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@item --display @var{string}
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@table @gnupgtabopt
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@item --gen-key
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@opindex gen-key
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This command will only print an error message and direct the user to the
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@command{gpgsm-gencert.sh} script.
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This command allows the interactive creation of a certifcate signing
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request. It is commonly used along with the @option{--output} option to
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save the created CSR into a file.
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@item --list-keys
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@itemx -k
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