shisa(1)


NAME

   shisa - Shishi database interface

SYNOPSIS

   shisa [OPTIONS]... [REALM [PRINCIPAL]]...

DESCRIPTION

   shisa 1.0.2

   Manipulate information stored in the Shisa user database.

   -h, --help
          Print help and exit

   -V, --version
          Print version and exit

   Operations:
   -a, --add
          Add realm or principal to database.

   -d, --dump
          Dump entries in database.

   -n, --key-add
          Add new key to a principal in database.

   --key-remove
          Remove a key from a principal in database.

   -l, --list
          List entries in database.

   -m, --modify
          Modify principal entry in database.

   -r, --remove
          Remove realm or principal from database.

   Parameters:
   -f, --force
          Allow removal of non-empty realms.  (default=off)

   --enabled
          Only dump or list enabled principals.  (default=off)

   --disabled
          Only dump or list disabled principals.  (default=off)

   --keys Print   cryptographic   key  and  password  in  hostkey  format.
          (default=off)

   Values:
   -E, --encryption-type=STRING
          Override default key  encryption  type.   Valid  values  include
          'aes128', 'aes256', 'aes' (same as 'aes256'), '3des', 'des-md5',
          'des-md4', 'des-crc', 'des' (same as 'des-md5'), and 'arcfour'.

   --key-version=NUMBER
          Version of key.

   --password[=STRING]
          Derive key from this password.

   --priority=NUMBER
          Specify key priority, used to differentiate  between  keys  when
          multiple  keys  are eligible for use.  Higher value means higher
          priority.

          (default is 0, which mean a random key of

          the best etype is chosen)

   --random
          Use a random key.  (default)

   --salt=STRING
          Use specified salt for deriving key.  Defaults to  concatenation
          of realm and (unwrapped) principal name.

   --string-to-key-parameter=HEX
          Encryption algorithm specific parameter for

   password derivation.
          Currently only the AES

          algorithm  can  utilize  this,  where  it  is interpreted as the
          iteration count of the PKCS#5 PBKDF2 key deriver.

   Other options:
   -c, --configuration-file=FILE Use specified configuration file.

   -o, --library-options=STRING
          Parse string as configuration file statement.

   -v, --verbose
          Produce verbose output.  (default=off)

   -q, --quiet
          Don't produce any diagnostic output.  (default=off)

   Mandatory arguments to long options are  mandatory  for  short  options
   too.

AUTHOR

   Written by Simon Josefsson.

REPORTING BUGS

   Report bugs to: bug-shishi@gnu.org
   GNU Shishi home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/shishi/>
   General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2013 Simon Josefsson.  License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or
   later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
   This is free software: you are free  to  change  and  redistribute  it.
   There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

   The full documentation for shisa is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If
   the info and shisa programs are properly installed at  your  site,  the
   command

          info shishi

   should give you access to the complete manual.





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