#!/bin/sh . $srcdir/defs.inc || exit 3 expect - < = key expires in n days\r w = key expires in n weeks\r m = key expires in n months\r y = key expires in n years\r Key is valid for? (0) " { send -- "1\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "1\r \r \rKey expires at " { } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -re "(.*)\r " {} timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "Is this correct (y/n)? " { send -- "y\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "y\r \r \r\r You need a User-ID to identify your key; the software constructs the user id\r from Real Name, Comment and Email Address in this form:\r \"Heinrich Heine (Der Dichter) \"\r \r Real name: " { send -- "Harry H.\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "Harry H.\r \r \rEmail address: " { send -- "hh@ddorf.de\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "hh@ddorf.de\r \r \rComment: " { send -- "a test\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "a test\r \r \rYou selected this USER-ID:\r \"Harry H. (a test) (INSECURE!)\"\r \r Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? " { send -- "o\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -exact "o\r \r \rYou need a Passphrase to protect your secret key.\r \r Enter pass phrase: " { sleep 1; send -- "abc\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -ex "\r \rRepeat pass phrase: " { sleep 1; send -- "abc\r" } timeout { exit 1 } } expect { -ex "\r \rWe need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform\r some other action (work in another window, move the mouse, utilize the\r network and the disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random\r number generator a better chance to gain enough entropy.\r" {} timeout { exit 1 } } set timeout 120 expect { -ex "public and secret key created and signed.\r" { exit 0 } eof { exit 1 } } exit 1 EOF