gpgv —– signature verification tool
gpgv
is the OpenPGP signature checking tool.
This program is a stripped down version of gpg
which is only
able
to check signatures. It is somewhat smaller than the full blown
gpg
and uses a different (and more simple way) to check that
the public keys used to made the signature are trustworth. There is
no options files and only very few options are implemented.
gpgv
assumes that all keys in the keyring are trustworty.
It uses by default a keyring named trustedkeys.gpg which is
assumed to be in the home directory as defined by GnuPG or set by an
option or an environment variable. An option may be used to specify
another keyring or even multiple keyrings.
gpgv
recognizes these options:
file
file
to the list of keyrings.
If file
begins with a tilde and a slash, these
are replaced by the HOME directory. If the filename
does not contain a slash, it is assumed to be in the
home-directory ("~/.gnupg" if —homedir is not used).
The filename may be prefixed with a scheme:
"gnupg-ring:" is the default one.
directory
directory
If this
option is not used it defaults to "~/.gnupg". It does
not make sense to use this in a options file. This
also overrides the environment variable "GNUPGHOME".
n
n
.
See the file DETAILS in the documentation for a listing of them.
n
n
and not to stderr.
The program returns 0 if everything was fine, 1 if at least one signature was bad, and other error codes for fatal errors.
pgpfile
sigfile
files
sigfile
is the detached
signature (either ASCII armored or binary) and files
are the signed
data; if this is not given the name of the file holding the signed data is
constructed by cutting off the extension (".asc", ".sig" or ".sign") from
sigfile
.