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[ab4fdfc]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
[618aef19]2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[8dfc5c3]7 <!ENTITY gnupg2-download-http "&gnupg-http;/gnupg/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;.tar.bz2">
[e1e58be]8 <!ENTITY gnupg2-download-ftp " ">
[dd0a69f]9 <!ENTITY gnupg2-md5sum "e21ab42c629af80f19f813eeb61aa939">
[7890f8f8]10 <!ENTITY gnupg2-size "7.0 MB">
[f1ba5f96]11 <!ENTITY gnupg2-buildsize "127 MB (with tests)">
[167292dd]12 <!ENTITY gnupg2-time "0.7 SBU (with tests; using parallelism=4)">
[618aef19]13]>
14
15<sect1 id="gnupg2" xreflabel="GnuPG-&gnupg2-version;">
[f82ac3f]16 <?dbhtml filename="gnupg.html"?>
[618aef19]17
18
19 <title>GnuPG-&gnupg2-version;</title>
20
21 <indexterm zone="gnupg2">
[f82ac3f]22 <primary sortas="a-GnuPG">GnuPG</primary>
[618aef19]23 </indexterm>
24
25 <sect2 role="package">
[f82ac3f]26 <title>Introduction to GnuPG</title>
[618aef19]27
[47274444]28 <para>
29 The <application>GnuPG</application> package is GNU's tool for
30 secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and
31 to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management
32 facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as
33 described in RFC2440 and the S/MIME standard as described by several RFCs.
34 GnuPG 2 is the stable version of GnuPG integrating support for OpenPGP and
35 S/MIME.
36 </para>
[618aef19]37
[2967716c]38 &lfs120_checked;
[477e290c]39
[618aef19]40 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
41 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
42 <listitem>
[47274444]43 <para>
44 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&gnupg2-download-http;"/>
45 </para>
[618aef19]46 </listitem>
47 <listitem>
[47274444]48 <para>
49 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&gnupg2-download-ftp;"/>
50 </para>
[618aef19]51 </listitem>
52 <listitem>
[47274444]53 <para>
54 Download MD5 sum: &gnupg2-md5sum;
55 </para>
[618aef19]56 </listitem>
57 <listitem>
[47274444]58 <para>
59 Download size: &gnupg2-size;
60 </para>
[618aef19]61 </listitem>
62 <listitem>
[47274444]63 <para>
64 Estimated disk space required: &gnupg2-buildsize;
65 </para>
[618aef19]66 </listitem>
67 <listitem>
[47274444]68 <para>
69 Estimated build time: &gnupg2-time;
70 </para>
[618aef19]71 </listitem>
72 </itemizedlist>
73
[f1ba5f96]74 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
75 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
76 <listitem>
77 <para>
78 Required patch:
79 <ulink url="&patch-root;/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;-emacs-1.patch"/>
80 </para>
81 </listitem>
82 </itemizedlist>
83
[3e68554d]84 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">GnuPG 2 Dependencies</bridgehead>
[618aef19]85
86 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
[439d67f]87 <para role="required">
88 <xref linkend="libassuan"/>,
89 <xref linkend="libgcrypt"/>,
[dd0a69f]90 <xref linkend="libksba"/>,
91 <xref linkend="npth"/>, and
92 <xref linkend="openldap"/>
[439d67f]93 </para>
[618aef19]94
[2af0daa7]95 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
[439d67f]96 <para role="recommended">
[45fc41c7]97 <xref linkend="gnutls"/> (required to communicate with keyservers
98 using https or hkps protocol) and
[439d67f]99 <xref linkend="pinentry"/> (Run-time requirement for most of
100 the package's functionality)
101 </para>
[618aef19]102
[2af0daa7]103 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
[439d67f]104 <para role="optional">
105 <xref linkend="curl"/>,
[5718cff]106 <xref linkend="fuse3"/>,
[1872da27]107 <xref linkend="imagemagick"/> (for the <command>convert</command> utility,
108 used for generating the documentation),
[227b44ff]109 <xref linkend="libusb"/>,
[d0b1879]110 an <xref linkend="server-mail"/>,
[3af9e1e9]111 <xref linkend="sqlite"/>,
[1872da27]112 <xref linkend="texlive"/> (or <xref linkend="tl-installer"/>),
[17aa21c]113 <ulink url="https://mcj.sourceforge.net/">fig2dev</ulink> (for
[1872da27]114 generating documentation),
[cd29bc9]115 and <ulink url="https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/adns/">GNU
[d0b1879]116 adns</ulink>
117 </para>
[a41f643]118
[618aef19]119
120 </sect2>
121
122 <sect2 role="installation">
[f82ac3f]123 <title>Installation of GnuPG</title>
[ac3058f]124
[eede1a3]125 <para>
[f1ba5f96]126 First, fix a compatibility issue with emacs:
[eede1a3]127 </para>
128
[f1ba5f96]129<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../gnupg-2.4.3-emacs-1.patch</userinput></screen>
130
[47274444]131 <para>
132 Install <application>GnuPG</application> by running the following
133 commands:
134 </para>
[618aef19]135
[6240159]136<screen><userinput>mkdir build &amp;&amp;
137cd build &amp;&amp;
138
139../configure --prefix=/usr \
140 --localstatedir=/var \
141 --sysconfdir=/etc \
142 --docdir=/usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version; &amp;&amp;
[faf325d]143make &amp;&amp;
[618aef19]144
[6240159]145makeinfo --html --no-split -I doc -o doc/gnupg_nochunks.html ../doc/gnupg.texi &amp;&amp;
146makeinfo --plaintext -I doc -o doc/gnupg.txt ../doc/gnupg.texi &amp;&amp;
[aa1a6bb]147make -C doc html</userinput></screen>
[618aef19]148
[47274444]149 <para>
150 If you have <xref linkend="texlive"/>
151 installed and you wish to create documentation in alternate formats,
152 issue the following commands
[17aa21c]153 (<ulink url="https://mcj.sourceforge.net/">fig2dev</ulink> is needed for
[47274444]154 the ps format):
155 </para>
[f1e103a]156
[a42c273]157<screen remap="doc"><userinput>make -C doc pdf ps</userinput></screen>
[618aef19]158
[47274444]159 <para>
160 To test the results, issue: <command>make check</command>.
161 </para>
[618aef19]162
[47274444]163 <para>
[33f65424]164 <!--
[47274444]165 Note that if you have already installed
166 <application>GnuPG</application>, the instructions below will overwrite
[33f65424]167 <filename>/usr/share/man/man1/gpg-zip.1</filename>.
168 -->
169 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
[47274444]170 </para>
[618aef19]171
[68d0ff78]172<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
[f1e103a]173
[aed3e6ec]174install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;/html &amp;&amp;
[f1e103a]175install -v -m644 doc/gnupg_nochunks.html \
[aed3e6ec]176 /usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;/html/gnupg.html &amp;&amp;
[6240159]177install -v -m644 ../doc/*.texi doc/gnupg.txt \
[a42c273]178 /usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version; &amp;&amp;
179install -v -m644 doc/gnupg.html/* \
180 /usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;/html</userinput></screen>
[47274444]181 <para>
182 If you created alternate formats of the documentation, install them
183 using the following command as the
184 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
185 </para>
[618aef19]186
[a42c273]187<screen role="root"
188 remap="doc"><userinput>install -v -m644 doc/gnupg.{pdf,dvi,ps} \
[faf325d]189 /usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;</userinput></screen>
[618aef19]190
191 </sect2>
192
193 <sect2 role="commands">
194 <title>Command Explanations</title>
[33f65424]195<!--
[47274444]196 <para>
197 <command>sed ... tools/Makefile.in</command>:
198 This command is needed to build the gpg-zip program.
199 </para>
[33f65424]200-->
[6240159]201 <para>
202 <command>mkdir build &amp;&amp; cd build</command>: the Gnupg2
[8bcda70c]203 developers recommend to build the package in a dedicated directory.
[6240159]204 </para>
205
[47274444]206 <para>
207 <parameter>--docdir=/usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;</parameter>:
208 This switch changes the default docdir to <filename
209 class="directory">/usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version;</filename>.
210 </para>
[2af0daa7]211
[6cbbb2d6]212<!-- Unrecognized in 2.2.26, seems to get built automatically now.
[47274444]213 <para>
[6cbbb2d6]214 <parameter>- -enable-symcryptrun</parameter>: This switch enables
[47274444]215 building the symcryptrun program.
216 </para>
[6cbbb2d6]217-->
[fa30d84]218 <para>
[7b7ef4cc]219 <option>--enable-all-tests</option>: This switch allows more tests to be
220 run with <command>make check</command>.
[fa30d84]221 </para>
[ed07746]222
223 <para>
224 <option>--enable-g13</option>: This switch enables building the
225 g13 program.
226 </para>
[3af9e1e9]227
[618aef19]228 </sect2>
229
230 <sect2 role="content">
231 <title>Contents</title>
232
233 <segmentedlist>
234 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
235 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
236 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
237
238 <seglistitem>
[10023bb]239 <seg>addgnupghome, applygnupgdefaults, dirmngr, dirmngr-client, g13
[c2051dbd]240 (optional), gpg-agent, gpg-card, gpg-connect-agent, gpg, gpgconf,
[6240159]241 gpgparsemail, gpgscm, gpgsm, gpgsplit, gpgtar, gpgv, gpg-wks-client,
242 gpg-wks-server, kbxutil,
[c513d6e6]243 <!--symcryptrun,--> and watchgnupg</seg>
[618aef19]244 <seg>None</seg>
[39c6300]245 <seg>/usr/share/doc/gnupg-&gnupg2-version; and
246 /usr/share/gnupg</seg>
[618aef19]247 </seglistitem>
248 </segmentedlist>
249
250 <variablelist>
251 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
252 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
253 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
254
255 <varlistentry id="addgnupghome">
256 <term><command>addgnupghome</command></term>
257 <listitem>
[47274444]258 <para>
259 is used to create and populate a user's
[4c24eb0a]260 <filename class="directory">~/.gnupg</filename> directories
[47274444]261 </para>
[618aef19]262 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 addgnupghome">
263 <primary sortas="b-addgnupghome">addgnupghome</primary>
264 </indexterm>
265 </listitem>
266 </varlistentry>
267
268 <varlistentry id="applygnupgdefaults">
269 <term><command>applygnupgdefaults</command></term>
270 <listitem>
[47274444]271 <para>
272 is a wrapper script used to run <command>gpgconf</command>
273 with the <parameter>--apply-defaults</parameter> parameter on all
[4c24eb0a]274 user's GnuPG home directories
[47274444]275 </para>
[618aef19]276 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 applygnupgdefaults">
277 <primary sortas="b-applygnupgdefaults">applygnupgdefaults</primary>
278 </indexterm>
279 </listitem>
280 </varlistentry>
281
[439d67f]282 <varlistentry id="dirmngr">
283 <term><command>dirmngr</command></term>
284 <listitem>
[47274444]285 <para>
[4c24eb0a]286 is a tool that takes care of accessing the OpenPGP keyservers
[439d67f]287 </para>
288 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 dirmngr">
289 <primary sortas="b-dirmngr">dirmngr</primary>
290 </indexterm>
291 </listitem>
292 </varlistentry>
293
294 <varlistentry id="dirmngr-client">
295 <term><command>dirmngr-client</command></term>
296 <listitem>
[47274444]297 <para>
298 is a tool to contact a running dirmngr and test whether a
[4c24eb0a]299 certificate has been revoked
[47274444]300 </para>
[439d67f]301 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 dirmngr-client">
302 <primary sortas="b-dirmngr-client">dirmngr-client</primary>
303 </indexterm>
304 </listitem>
305 </varlistentry>
306
307 <varlistentry id="g13">
308 <term><command>g13</command></term>
309 <listitem>
[47274444]310 <para>
311 is a tool to create, mount or unmount an encrypted file system
[4c24eb0a]312 container (optional)
[47274444]313 </para>
[439d67f]314 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 g13">
315 <primary sortas="b-g13">g13</primary>
316 </indexterm>
317 </listitem>
318 </varlistentry>
319
[618aef19]320 <varlistentry id="gpg-agent">
321 <term><command>gpg-agent</command></term>
322 <listitem>
[47274444]323 <para>
324 is a daemon used to manage secret (private) keys independently
325 from any protocol. It is used as a backend for
[45fc41c7]326 <command>gpg</command> and <command>gpgsm</command> as well as
[4c24eb0a]327 for a couple of other utilities
[47274444]328 </para>
[618aef19]329 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-agent">
330 <primary sortas="b-gpg-agent">gpg-agent</primary>
331 </indexterm>
332 </listitem>
333 </varlistentry>
334
[c2051dbd]335 <varlistentry id="gpg-card">
336 <term><command>gpg-card</command></term>
337 <listitem>
338 <para>
339 is a tool to manage smart cards and tokens
340 </para>
341 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-card">
342 <primary sortas="b-gpg-card">gpg-card</primary>
343 </indexterm>
344 </listitem>
345 </varlistentry>
346
[618aef19]347 <varlistentry id="gpg-connect-agent">
348 <term><command>gpg-connect-agent</command></term>
349 <listitem>
[47274444]350 <para>
351 is a utility used to communicate with a running
[4c24eb0a]352 <command>gpg-agent</command>
[47274444]353 </para>
[618aef19]354 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-connect-agent">
355 <primary sortas="b-gpg-connect-agent">gpg-connect-agent</primary>
356 </indexterm>
357 </listitem>
358 </varlistentry>
359
[68d0ff78]360 <varlistentry id="gpg">
361 <term><command>gpg</command></term>
[618aef19]362 <listitem>
[47274444]363 <para>
364 is the OpenPGP part of the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). It is a
365 tool used to provide digital encryption and signing services using
[4c24eb0a]366 the OpenPGP standard
[47274444]367 </para>
[92d2b83]368 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg">
369 <primary sortas="b-gpg">gpg</primary>
[618aef19]370 </indexterm>
371 </listitem>
372 </varlistentry>
373
374 <varlistentry id="gpgconf">
375 <term><command>gpgconf</command></term>
376 <listitem>
[47274444]377 <para>
378 is a utility used to automatically and reasonably safely
379 query and modify configuration files in the
[4c24eb0a]380 <filename class="directory">~/.gnupg</filename> home directory. It
[47274444]381 is designed not to be invoked manually by the user, but
[4c24eb0a]382 automatically by graphical user interfaces
[47274444]383 </para>
[618aef19]384 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgconf">
385 <primary sortas="b-gpgconf">gpgconf</primary>
386 </indexterm>
387 </listitem>
388 </varlistentry>
389
390 <varlistentry id="gpgparsemail">
391 <term><command>gpgparsemail</command></term>
392 <listitem>
[47274444]393 <para>
394 is a utility currently only useful for debugging. Run it with
[4c24eb0a]395 <parameter>--help</parameter> for usage information
[47274444]396 </para>
[618aef19]397 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgparsemail">
398 <primary sortas="b-gpgparsemail">gpgparsemail</primary>
399 </indexterm>
400 </listitem>
401 </varlistentry>
402
[6f13fc0b]403 <varlistentry id="gpgscm">
404 <term><command>gpgscm</command></term>
405 <listitem>
[47274444]406 <para>
[4c24eb0a]407 executes the given scheme program or spawns an interactive shell
[47274444]408 </para>
[6f13fc0b]409 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgscm">
410 <primary sortas="b-gpgscm">gpgscm</primary>
411 </indexterm>
412 </listitem>
413 </varlistentry>
414
[618aef19]415 <varlistentry id="gpgsm">
416 <term><command>gpgsm</command></term>
417 <listitem>
[47274444]418 <para>
[45fc41c7]419 is a tool similar to <command>gpg</command> used to provide
[47274444]420 digital encryption and signing services on X.509 certificates and
421 the CMS protocol. It is mainly used as a backend for S/MIME mail
[4c24eb0a]422 processing
[47274444]423 </para>
[618aef19]424 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgsm">
425 <primary sortas="b-gpgsm">gpgsm</primary>
426 </indexterm>
427 </listitem>
428 </varlistentry>
429
[f455d4a]430 <varlistentry id="gpgsplit">
431 <term><command>gpgsplit</command></term>
432 <listitem>
433 <para>
[4c24eb0a]434 splits an OpenPGP message into packets
[f455d4a]435 </para>
436 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgsplit">
437 <primary sortas="b-gpgsplit">gpgsplit</primary>
438 </indexterm>
439 </listitem>
440 </varlistentry>
441
[439d67f]442 <varlistentry id="gpgtar">
443 <term><command>gpgtar</command></term>
444 <listitem>
[47274444]445 <para>
[4c24eb0a]446 is a tool to encrypt or sign files into an archive
[47274444]447 </para>
[439d67f]448 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgtar">
449 <primary sortas="b-gpgtar">gpgtar</primary>
450 </indexterm>
451 </listitem>
452 </varlistentry>
453
[68d0ff78]454 <varlistentry id="gpgv">
455 <term><command>gpgv</command></term>
456 <listitem>
[47274444]457 <para>
[45fc41c7]458 is a verify only version of <command>gpg</command>
[47274444]459 </para>
[68d0ff78]460 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpgv">
461 <primary sortas="b-gpgv">gpgv</primary>
462 </indexterm>
463 </listitem>
[6240159]464 </varlistentry>
465
466 <varlistentry id="gpg-wks-client">
467 <term><command>gpg-wks-client</command></term>
468 <listitem>
469 <para>
470 is a client for the
471 <application>Web Key Service</application> protocol
472 </para>
473 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-wks-client">
474 <primary sortas="b-gpg-wks-client">gpg-wks-client</primary>
475 </indexterm>
476 </listitem>
[68d0ff78]477 </varlistentry>
478
[5718cff]479 <varlistentry id="gpg-wks-server">
480 <term><command>gpg-wks-server</command></term>
481 <listitem>
[47274444]482 <para>
483 provides a server for the
[4c24eb0a]484 <application>Web Key Service</application> protocol
[47274444]485 </para>
[5718cff]486 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-wks-server">
487 <primary sortas="b-gpg-wks-server">gpg-wks-server</primary>
488 </indexterm>
489 </listitem>
490 </varlistentry>
[33f65424]491<!--
[fdaae04]492 <varlistentry id="gpg-zip">
493 <term><command>gpg-zip</command></term>
494 <listitem>
[47274444]495 <para>
[4c24eb0a]496 encrypts or signs files into an archive
[47274444]497 </para>
[fdaae04]498 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 gpg-zip">
499 <primary sortas="b-gpg-zip">gpg-zip</primary>
500 </indexterm>
501 </listitem>
502 </varlistentry>
[33f65424]503-->
[618aef19]504 <varlistentry id="kbxutil">
505 <term><command>kbxutil</command></term>
506 <listitem>
[47274444]507 <para>
[4c24eb0a]508 is used to list, export and import Keybox data
[47274444]509 </para>
[618aef19]510 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 kbxutil">
511 <primary sortas="b-kbxutil">kbxutil</primary>
512 </indexterm>
513 </listitem>
514 </varlistentry>
515
[c513d6e6]516 <!--
[584ded4]517 <varlistentry id="symcryptrun">
518 <term><command>symcryptrun</command></term>
519 <listitem>
[47274444]520 <para>
521 is a simple symmetric encryption tool.
522 </para>
[584ded4]523 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 symcryptrun">
524 <primary sortas="b-symcryptrun">symcryptrun</primary>
525 </indexterm>
526 </listitem>
527 </varlistentry>
[c513d6e6]528-->
[618aef19]529 <varlistentry id="watchgnupg">
530 <term><command>watchgnupg</command></term>
531 <listitem>
[47274444]532 <para>
533 is used to listen to a Unix Domain socket created by any of
[4c24eb0a]534 the GnuPG tools
[47274444]535 </para>
[618aef19]536 <indexterm zone="gnupg2 watchgnupg">
537 <primary sortas="b-watchgnupg">watchgnupg</primary>
538 </indexterm>
539 </listitem>
540 </varlistentry>
541
542 </variablelist>
543
544 </sect2>
545
546</sect1>
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