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seahorse-tool(1)						       GNOME							  seahorse-tool(1)

NAME
seahorse-tool - PGP/GnuPG file encryption for the GNOME Desktop SYNOPSIS
seahorse-tool [ OPTION... ] DESCRIPTION
Seahorse is a GNOME application for managing encryption keys. seahorse-tool allows you to encrypt, decrypt or sign files. It is integrated into the nautilus right-click menu, but can also be used from the command line. OPTIONS
Help options -?, --help Show summary of all options and exit. --usage Display brief usage message and exit. Application options -i FILE, --import FILE Import keys from the FILE. -e FILE, --encrypt FILE Encrypt FILE. -s FILE, --sign FILE Sign FILE with default key. -d FILE, --decrypt FILE Decrypt encrypted FILE. -v FILE, --verify FILE Verify signature FILE. -T, --uri-list Read list of URIs on standard in. --version Show version information and exit. Additional options In addition, the usual GTK+ and GNOME command line options apply. See the output of --help for details. VERSION
This man page describes seahorse version 0.9. BUGS
If you find a bug, please report it at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=seahorse. AUTHORS
Jacob Perkins <jap1@users.sourceforge.net> Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> Adam Schreiber <sadam@clemson.edu> This man page was originally written by Michael Mende <debian@menole.net> for the Debian system. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Jacob Perkins Copyright (C) 2004, 2006 Stef Walter, Adam Schreiber LICENSE
You are free to distribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Documentation and help files are covered by GFDL license. SEE ALSO
seahorse-daemon(1), seahorse May 04, 2006 seahorse-tool(1)

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GNOME-KEYRING-DAEM(1)						   User Commands					     GNOME-KEYRING-DAEM(1)

NAME
gnome-keyring-daemon - The gnome-keyring daemon SYNOPSIS
gnome-keyring-daemon [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
The gnome-keyring-daemon is a service that stores your passwords and secrets. It is normally started automatically when a user logs into a desktop session. The gnome-keyring-daemon implements the DBus Secret Service API, and you can use tools like seahorse or secret-tool to interact with it. The daemon also implements a GnuPG and SSH agent both of which automatically load the user's keys, and prompt for passwords when necessary. The daemon will print out various environment variables which should be set in the user's environment, in order to interact with the daemon. OPTIONS
The various startup arguments below can be used: -c, --components=ssh,secrets,gpg,pkcs11 Ask the daemon to only initialize certain components. Valid components are ssh, gpg, secrets, pkcs11. By default all components are initialized. -C, --control-directory=/path/to/directory Use this directory for creating communication sockets. By default a temporary directory is automatically created. -d, --daemonize Run as a real daemon, disconnected from the terminal. -f, --foreground Run in the foreground, and do not fork or become a daemon. -l, --login This argument tells the daemon it is being run by PAM. It reads all of stdin (including any newlines) as a login password and does not complete actual initialization. The daemon should later be initialized with a gnome-keyring-daemon --start invocation. This option may not be used together with either the --replace or --start arguments. -r, --replace Try to replace a running keyring daemon, and assume its environment avriables. A successful replacement depends on the GNOMKE_KEYRING_CONTROL environment variable being set by an earlier daemon. This option may not be used together with either the --login or --start arguments. -s, --start Connect to an already running daemon and initialize it. This is often used to complete initialization of a daemon that was started by PAM using the --login argument. This option may not be used together with either the --login or --replace arguments. -V, --version Print out the gnome-keyring version and then exit. -h, --help Show help options and exit. BUGS
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-keyring SEE ALSO
secret-tool(1), seahorse(1) Further details available in the gnome-keyring online documentation at https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring and in the secret-service online documentation at http://standards.freedesktop.org/secret-service/ gnome-keyring GNOME-KEYRING-DAEM(1)
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