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diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdepim/kleopatra/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdepim/kleopatra/index.docbook index 939dcac0fbf..07d86b3f851 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdepim/kleopatra/index.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdepim/kleopatra/index.docbook @@ -1,798 +1,319 @@ <?xml version="1.0" ?> <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ - <!ENTITY kleopatra "<application ->Kleopatra</application ->"> - <!ENTITY kwatchgnupg "<application ->KWatchGnuPG</application ->"> - <!ENTITY gpgsm "<application ->GpgSM</application ->"> - <!ENTITY gpg "<application ->GPG</application ->"> - <!ENTITY gpgconf "<application ->GpgConf</application ->"> + <!ENTITY kleopatra "<application>Kleopatra</application>"> + <!ENTITY kwatchgnupg "<application>KWatchGnuPG</application>"> + <!ENTITY gpgsm "<application>GpgSM</application>"> + <!ENTITY gpg "<application>GPG</application>"> + <!ENTITY gpgconf "<application>GpgConf</application>"> <!ENTITY kappname "&kleopatra;"> <!ENTITY package "tdepim"> <!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE"> <!ENTITY % British-English "INCLUDE"> - <!ENTITY dn "<acronym ->DN</acronym ->"> - <!ENTITY ca "<acronym ->CA</acronym ->"> + <!ENTITY dn "<acronym>DN</acronym>"> + <!ENTITY ca "<acronym>CA</acronym>"> <!-- FILE menu --> - <!ENTITY file-new-key-pair "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->File</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->New Key Pair...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY file-export-certificates "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->File</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Export Certificates...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY file-export-secret-key "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->File</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Export Secret key...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY file-import-certificates "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->File</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Import Certificates...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY file-import-crls "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->File</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Import CRLs...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY file-quit "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' ->&Ctrl;<keycap ->Q</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->File</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Quit</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> + <!ENTITY file-new-key-pair "<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>New Key Pair...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY file-export-certificates "<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Export Certificates...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY file-export-secret-key "<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Export Secret key...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY file-import-certificates "<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Import Certificates...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY file-import-crls "<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Import CRLs...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY file-quit "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'>&Ctrl;<keycap>Q</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Quit</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> <!-- VIEW menu --> - <!ENTITY view-redisplay "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' -><keycap ->F5</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->View</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Redisplay</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY view-stop-operation "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' -><keycap ->Esc</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->View</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Stop Operation</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY view-certificate-details "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->View</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Certificate Details...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY view-hierarchical-key-list "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->View</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Hierarchical Key List</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY view-expand-all "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' ->&Ctrl;<keycap ->.</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->View</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Expand All</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY view-collapse-all "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' ->&Ctrl;<keycap ->,</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->View</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Collapse All</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> + <!ENTITY view-redisplay "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'><keycap>F5</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Redisplay</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY view-stop-operation "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'><keycap>Esc</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Stop Operation</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY view-certificate-details "<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Certificate Details...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY view-hierarchical-key-list "<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Hierarchical Key List</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY view-expand-all "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'>&Ctrl;<keycap>.</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Expand All</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY view-collapse-all "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'>&Ctrl;<keycap>,</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Collapse All</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> <!-- CERTIFICATES menu --> - <!ENTITY certificates-validate "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' ->&Shift;<keycap ->F5</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->Certificates</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Validate</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY certificates-refresh-crls "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Certificates</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Refresh CRLs</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY certificates-delete "<menuchoice -><shortcut -><keycombo action='simul' -><keycap ->Delete</keycap -></keycombo -></shortcut -><guimenu ->Certificates</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Delete</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY certificates-download "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Certificates</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Download</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> + <!ENTITY certificates-validate "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'>&Shift;<keycap>F5</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>Certificates</guimenu><guimenuitem>Validate</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY certificates-refresh-crls "<menuchoice><guimenu>Certificates</guimenu><guimenuitem>Refresh CRLs</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY certificates-delete "<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action='simul'><keycap>Delete</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenu>Certificates</guimenu><guimenuitem>Delete</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY certificates-download "<menuchoice><guimenu>Certificates</guimenu><guimenuitem>Download</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> <!-- CRLS menu --> - <!ENTITY crls-clear-crl-cache "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->CRLs</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Clear CRL Cache...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY crls-dump-crl-cache "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->CRLs</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Dump CRL Cache...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> + <!ENTITY crls-clear-crl-cache "<menuchoice><guimenu>CRLs</guimenu><guimenuitem>Clear CRL Cache...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY crls-dump-crl-cache "<menuchoice><guimenu>CRLs</guimenu><guimenuitem>Dump CRL Cache...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> <!-- TOOLS menu --> - <!ENTITY tools-gnupg-log-viewer "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Tools</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->GnuPG Log Viewer...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> + <!ENTITY tools-gnupg-log-viewer "<menuchoice><guimenu>Tools</guimenu><guimenuitem>GnuPG Log Viewer...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> <!-- SETTINGS menu --> - <!ENTITY settings-show-statusbar "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Settings</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Show Statusbar</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY settings-configure-shortcuts "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Settings</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Configure Shortcuts...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY settings-configure-kleopatra "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Settings</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Configure &kleopatra;...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> - <!ENTITY settings-configure-gpgme-backend "<menuchoice -><guimenu ->Settings</guimenu -><guimenuitem ->Configure GpgME Backend...</guimenuitem -></menuchoice ->"> + <!ENTITY settings-show-statusbar "<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Show Statusbar</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY settings-configure-shortcuts "<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure Shortcuts...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY settings-configure-kleopatra "<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure &kleopatra;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> + <!ENTITY settings-configure-gpgme-backend "<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure GpgME Backend...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"> <!-- Command line options --> - <!ENTITY commandline-option-external "<option ->--external</option ->"> - <!ENTITY commandline-option-query "<option ->--query</option ->"> - <!ENTITY commandline-option-import-certificate "<option ->--import-certificate</option ->"> + <!ENTITY commandline-option-external "<option>--external</option>"> + <!ENTITY commandline-option-query "<option>--query</option>"> + <!ENTITY commandline-option-import-certificate "<option>--import-certificate</option>"> ]> <book lang="&language;"> <bookinfo> -<title ->The &kleopatra; Handbook</title> +<title>The &kleopatra; Handbook</title> <authorgroup> -<author -><firstname ->Marc</firstname -> <surname ->Mutz</surname -> <affiliation -> <address -><email ->[email protected]</email -></address> +<author><firstname>Marc</firstname> <surname>Mutz</surname> <affiliation> <address><email>[email protected]</email></address> </affiliation> </author> -<othercredit role="developer" -><firstname ->David</firstname -> <surname ->Faure</surname -> <contrib ->Developer</contrib> +<othercredit role="developer"><firstname>David</firstname> <surname>Faure</surname> <contrib>Developer</contrib> </othercredit> -<othercredit role="developer" -><firstname ->Steffen</firstname -> <othername -></othername -> <surname ->Hansen</surname -> <affiliation -> <address -><email ->[email protected]</email -></address> +<othercredit role="developer"><firstname>Steffen</firstname> <othername></othername> <surname>Hansen</surname> <affiliation> <address><email>[email protected]</email></address> </affiliation> -<contrib ->Developer</contrib> +<contrib>Developer</contrib> </othercredit> -<othercredit role="developer" -><firstname ->Matthias Kalle</firstname -> <surname ->Dalheimer</surname -> <contrib ->Developer</contrib> +<othercredit role="developer"><firstname>Matthias Kalle</firstname> <surname>Dalheimer</surname> <contrib>Developer</contrib> </othercredit> -<othercredit role="developer" -><firstname ->Jesper</firstname -> <surname ->Pedersen</surname -> <affiliation -> <address -><email ->[email protected]</email -></address> +<othercredit role="developer"><firstname>Jesper</firstname> <surname>Pedersen</surname> <affiliation> <address><email>[email protected]</email></address> </affiliation> -<contrib ->Developer</contrib> +<contrib>Developer</contrib> </othercredit> -<othercredit role="developer" -><firstname ->Daniel</firstname -> <surname ->Molkentin</surname -> <affiliation -> <address -><email ->[email protected]</email -></address> +<othercredit role="developer"><firstname>Daniel</firstname> <surname>Molkentin</surname> <affiliation> <address><email>[email protected]</email></address> </affiliation> -<contrib ->Developer</contrib> +<contrib>Developer</contrib> </othercredit> -<othercredit role="translator" -><firstname ->Andrew</firstname -><surname ->Coles</surname -><affiliation -><address -><email ->[email protected]</email -></address -></affiliation -><contrib ->Conversion to British English</contrib -></othercredit -> +<othercredit role="translator"><firstname>Andrew</firstname><surname>Coles</surname><affiliation><address><email>[email protected]</email></address></affiliation><contrib>Conversion to British English</contrib></othercredit> </authorgroup> -<legalnotice ->&GPLNotice;</legalnotice> +<legalnotice>&GPLNotice;</legalnotice> -<date ->2004-06-11</date> -<releaseinfo ->0.31</releaseinfo> +<date>2004-06-11</date> +<releaseinfo>0.31</releaseinfo> <abstract> -<para ->&kleopatra; is a tool for managing X.509 certificates. </para> +<para>&kleopatra; is a tool for managing X.509 certificates. </para> </abstract> <keywordset> -<keyword ->KDE</keyword> -<keyword ->Kapp</keyword> -<keyword ->X509</keyword> -<keyword ->LDAP</keyword> -<keyword ->gpg</keyword> -<keyword ->gpgsm</keyword> +<keyword>KDE</keyword> +<keyword>Kapp</keyword> +<keyword>X509</keyword> +<keyword>LDAP</keyword> +<keyword>gpg</keyword> +<keyword>gpgsm</keyword> </keywordset> </bookinfo> -<chapter id="introduction" -> <title ->Introduction</title -> - -<para ->&kleopatra; is the &kde; tool for managing X.509 certificates in the &gpgsm; keybox and for retrieving certificates from <acronym ->LDAP</acronym -> servers.</para> - -<para ->&kleopatra; can be started from KMail's <guimenu ->Tools</guimenu -> menu, as well as from the command line. The &kleopatra; executable is named <userinput -><command ->kleopatra</command -></userinput ->.</para> - -<note -><para ->This program is named after Cleopatra, a famous female Egyptian pharaoh that lived at the time of Julius Caesar, whom she is said to have had an intimate relationship with.</para> - -<para ->The name was chosen since this program originates from the <ulink url="http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten2/" ->Ägypten Projects</ulink -> (Ägypten is German for Egypt). Kleopatra is the German spelling of Cleopatra.</para -></note> +<chapter id="introduction"> <title>Introduction</title> + +<para>&kleopatra; is the &kde; tool for managing X.509 certificates in the &gpgsm; keybox and for retrieving certificates from <acronym>LDAP</acronym> servers.</para> + +<para>&kleopatra; can be started from KMail's <guimenu>Tools</guimenu> menu, as well as from the command line. The &kleopatra; executable is named <userinput><command>kleopatra</command></userinput>.</para> + +<note><para>This program is named after Cleopatra, a famous female Egyptian pharaoh that lived at the time of Julius Caesar, whom she is said to have had an intimate relationship with.</para> + +<para>The name was chosen since this program originates from the <ulink url="http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten2/">Ägypten Projects</ulink> (Ägypten is German for Egypt). Kleopatra is the German spelling of Cleopatra.</para></note> </chapter> -<chapter id="functions" -><title ->Main Functions</title> +<chapter id="functions"><title>Main Functions</title> -<sect1 id="functions-view" -><title ->Viewing the Local Keybox</title> +<sect1 id="functions-view"><title>Viewing the Local Keybox</title> <!-- Viewing and Refreshing, also Validation --> -<para ->&kleopatra;'s main function is to display and edit the contents of the local keybox, which is similar to &gpg;'s concept of keyrings, albeit one should not stretch this analogy too much.</para> - -<para ->The main window is divided into the large key listing area, the menubar and the <link linkend="functions-search" ->search bar</link -> on top, and a statusbar at the bottom.</para> - -<para ->Each line in the key list corresponds to one certificate, identified by the so-called <guilabel ->Subject &dn;</guilabel ->. &dn; is an acronym for <quote ->Distinguished Name</quote ->, a hierarchical identifier, much like a filesystem path with an unusual syntax, that is supposed to globally uniquely identify a given certificate.</para> - -<para ->To be valid, and thus usable, (public) keys need to be signed by a &ca; (Certification Authority). These signatures are called certificates, but usually the terms <quote ->certificate</quote -> and <quote ->(public) key</quote -> are used interchangeably, and we will not distinguish between them in this manual either, except when explicitly noted. The name of the &ca; which issued the certificate (its &dn;) is shown in the <guilabel ->Issuer DN</guilabel -> column.</para> - -<para ->&ca;s must in turn be signed by other &ca;s to be valid. Of course, this must end somewhere, so the top-level &ca; (root-&ca;) signs its key with itself (this is called a self-signature). Root certificates thus need to be assigned validity (commonly called trust) manually, ⪚ after comparing the fingerprint with the one on the website of the &ca;. This is typically done by the system administrator or the vendor of a product using certificates, but can be done by the user via &gpgsm;'s command line interface.</para> - -<para ->To see which of the certificates are root certificates, you can either compare <guilabel ->Subject &dn;</guilabel -> and <guilabel ->Issuer &dn;</guilabel ->, or you switch to hierarchical keylist mode with <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/>.</para> - -<para ->You can see the details of any certificate by double-clicking it or using <xref linkend="view-certificate-details"/>. This opens a dialog that shows the most common properties of the certificate, its certificate chain (&ie; the chain of issuers up to the root-&ca;), and a dump of all information the backend is able to extract from the certificate.</para> - -<para ->If you change the keybox without using &kleopatra; (⪚ using &gpgsm;'s command line interface), you can refresh the view with <xref linkend="view-redisplay"/>.</para> - -<para ->Since validating a key may take some time (⪚ CRLs might need to be fetched), the normal keylisting does not attempt to check the validity of keys. For this, <xref linkend="certificates-validate"/>, a special variant of <xref linkend="view-redisplay"/>, is provided. It either checks the selected certificates, or all keys if none are selected.</para> +<para>&kleopatra;'s main function is to display and edit the contents of the local keybox, which is similar to &gpg;'s concept of keyrings, albeit one should not stretch this analogy too much.</para> + +<para>The main window is divided into the large key listing area, the menubar and the <link linkend="functions-search">search bar</link> on top, and a statusbar at the bottom.</para> + +<para>Each line in the key list corresponds to one certificate, identified by the so-called <guilabel>Subject &dn;</guilabel>. &dn; is an acronym for <quote>Distinguished Name</quote>, a hierarchical identifier, much like a filesystem path with an unusual syntax, that is supposed to globally uniquely identify a given certificate.</para> + +<para>To be valid, and thus usable, (public) keys need to be signed by a &ca; (Certification Authority). These signatures are called certificates, but usually the terms <quote>certificate</quote> and <quote>(public) key</quote> are used interchangeably, and we will not distinguish between them in this manual either, except when explicitly noted. The name of the &ca; which issued the certificate (its &dn;) is shown in the <guilabel>Issuer DN</guilabel> column.</para> + +<para>&ca;s must in turn be signed by other &ca;s to be valid. Of course, this must end somewhere, so the top-level &ca; (root-&ca;) signs its key with itself (this is called a self-signature). Root certificates thus need to be assigned validity (commonly called trust) manually, ⪚ after comparing the fingerprint with the one on the website of the &ca;. This is typically done by the system administrator or the vendor of a product using certificates, but can be done by the user via &gpgsm;'s command line interface.</para> + +<para>To see which of the certificates are root certificates, you can either compare <guilabel>Subject &dn;</guilabel> and <guilabel>Issuer &dn;</guilabel>, or you switch to hierarchical keylist mode with <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/>.</para> + +<para>You can see the details of any certificate by double-clicking it or using <xref linkend="view-certificate-details"/>. This opens a dialog that shows the most common properties of the certificate, its certificate chain (&ie; the chain of issuers up to the root-&ca;), and a dump of all information the backend is able to extract from the certificate.</para> + +<para>If you change the keybox without using &kleopatra; (⪚ using &gpgsm;'s command line interface), you can refresh the view with <xref linkend="view-redisplay"/>.</para> + +<para>Since validating a key may take some time (⪚ CRLs might need to be fetched), the normal keylisting does not attempt to check the validity of keys. For this, <xref linkend="certificates-validate"/>, a special variant of <xref linkend="view-redisplay"/>, is provided. It either checks the selected certificates, or all keys if none are selected.</para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="functions-search" -><title ->Searching and Importing Certificates</title> - -<para ->Most of the time, you will acquire new certificates by verifying signatures in emails, since certificates are embedded in the signatures made using them most of the time. However, if you need to send a mail to someone you have not yet had contact with, you need to fetch the certificate from an LDAP directory (although &gpgsm; can do this automatically), or from a file. You also need to import your own certificate after receiving the &ca; answer to your certification request.</para> - -<para ->To search for a certificate in an LDAP directory, switch the dropdown menu of the search bar from <guilabel ->in Local Certificates</guilabel -> to <guilabel ->in External Certificates</guilabel ->, enter some text (⪚ the name of the person you want the certificate for) into the line edit, and click on the <guilabel ->Find</guilabel -> icon. The results will be displayed in the key list below the search bar, where you can select certificates to either look at them with <xref linkend="view-certificate-details"/> or download them with <xref linkend="certificates-download"/> into the local keybox. Note that you can also download the certificate from the details dialogue, using the <guilabel ->Import to Local</guilabel -> button.</para> - -<para ->You can configure the list of LDAP servers to search in the <link linkend="configuration-directory-services" -><guilabel ->Directory Services</guilabel -></link -> page of &kleopatra;'s <link linkend="configuration" ->configure dialogue</link ->.</para> - -<para ->If you received the certificate as a file, try <xref linkend="file-import-certificates"/>. &gpgsm; needs to understand the format of the certificate file; please refer to &gpgsm;'s manual for a list of supported file formats.</para> - -<para ->If you did not <link linkend="functions-newkey" ->create your keypair with &gpgsm;</link ->, you also need to manually import the public key (as well as the secret key) from the PKCS#12 file you got from the &ca;. You can do this on the command line with <link linkend="commandline-option-import-certificate" -><userinput -><command ->kleopatra &commandline-option-import-certificate; <filename ->filename</filename -></command -></userinput -></link -> or from within &kleopatra; with <xref linkend="file-import-certificates"/>, just as you would to for <quote ->normal</quote -> certificates.</para> +<sect1 id="functions-search"><title>Searching and Importing Certificates</title> + +<para>Most of the time, you will acquire new certificates by verifying signatures in emails, since certificates are embedded in the signatures made using them most of the time. However, if you need to send a mail to someone you have not yet had contact with, you need to fetch the certificate from an LDAP directory (although &gpgsm; can do this automatically), or from a file. You also need to import your own certificate after receiving the &ca; answer to your certification request.</para> + +<para>To search for a certificate in an LDAP directory, switch the dropdown menu of the search bar from <guilabel>in Local Certificates</guilabel> to <guilabel>in External Certificates</guilabel>, enter some text (⪚ the name of the person you want the certificate for) into the line edit, and click on the <guilabel>Find</guilabel> icon. The results will be displayed in the key list below the search bar, where you can select certificates to either look at them with <xref linkend="view-certificate-details"/> or download them with <xref linkend="certificates-download"/> into the local keybox. Note that you can also download the certificate from the details dialogue, using the <guilabel>Import to Local</guilabel> button.</para> + +<para>You can configure the list of LDAP servers to search in the <link linkend="configuration-directory-services"><guilabel>Directory Services</guilabel></link> page of &kleopatra;'s <link linkend="configuration">configure dialogue</link>.</para> + +<para>If you received the certificate as a file, try <xref linkend="file-import-certificates"/>. &gpgsm; needs to understand the format of the certificate file; please refer to &gpgsm;'s manual for a list of supported file formats.</para> + +<para>If you did not <link linkend="functions-newkey">create your keypair with &gpgsm;</link>, you also need to manually import the public key (as well as the secret key) from the PKCS#12 file you got from the &ca;. You can do this on the command line with <link linkend="commandline-option-import-certificate"><userinput><command>kleopatra &commandline-option-import-certificate; <filename>filename</filename></command></userinput></link> or from within &kleopatra; with <xref linkend="file-import-certificates"/>, just as you would to for <quote>normal</quote> certificates.</para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="functions-newkey" -><title ->Creating New Key Pairs</title> - -<para ->The menu item <xref linkend="file-new-key-pair"/> starts the certificate-request-creating wizard which will guide you through a number of steps to create a certificate request; this request can, on the last page of the wizard, either be sent to a certificate authority (CA) to be signed or saved to a file (for example to a floppy, so it can be shipped to the CA).</para -> <para ->Whenever you are done with a step in the wizard, press <guibutton ->Next</guibutton -> to go to the next step (or <guibutton ->Back</guibutton -> to review steps that are already completed). The certificate request creation can be cancelled at any time by pressing the <guibutton ->Cancel</guibutton -> button. </para> -<para ->The first step in the wizard is to type in your personal data for the certificate. The fields to fill out are: <itemizedlist> +<sect1 id="functions-newkey"><title>Creating New Key Pairs</title> + +<para>The menu item <xref linkend="file-new-key-pair"/> starts the certificate-request-creating wizard which will guide you through a number of steps to create a certificate request; this request can, on the last page of the wizard, either be sent to a certificate authority (CA) to be signed or saved to a file (for example to a floppy, so it can be shipped to the CA).</para> <para>Whenever you are done with a step in the wizard, press <guibutton>Next</guibutton> to go to the next step (or <guibutton>Back</guibutton> to review steps that are already completed). The certificate request creation can be cancelled at any time by pressing the <guibutton>Cancel</guibutton> button. </para> +<para>The first step in the wizard is to type in your personal data for the certificate. The fields to fill out are: <itemizedlist> <listitem> -<para -><guilabel ->Name:</guilabel -> Your name;</para> +<para><guilabel>Name:</guilabel> Your name;</para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para -><guilabel ->Location:</guilabel ->The town or city in which you live;</para> +<para><guilabel>Location:</guilabel>The town or city in which you live;</para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para -><guilabel ->Organisation:</guilabel ->The organisation you represent (for example, the company you work for);</para> +<para><guilabel>Organisation:</guilabel>The organisation you represent (for example, the company you work for);</para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para -><guilabel ->Department:</guilabel ->The organisational unit you are in (for example, "Logistics");</para -> +<para><guilabel>Department:</guilabel>The organisational unit you are in (for example, "Logistics");</para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para -><guilabel ->Country code:</guilabel ->The two letter code for the country in which you are living (for example, "UK");</para> +<para><guilabel>Country code:</guilabel>The two letter code for the country in which you are living (for example, "UK");</para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para -><guilabel ->Email address:</guilabel ->Your email address; be sure to type this in correctly—this will be the address people will be sending mail to when they use your certificate.</para> +<para><guilabel>Email address:</guilabel>Your email address; be sure to type this in correctly—this will be the address people will be sending mail to when they use your certificate.</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> -</para -><para ->The next step in the wizard is to select whether to store the certificate in a file or send it directly to a CA. You will have to specify the filename or email address to send the certificate request to. </para -></sect1> +</para><para>The next step in the wizard is to select whether to store the certificate in a file or send it directly to a CA. You will have to specify the filename or email address to send the certificate request to. </para></sect1> -<sect1 id="functions-keybox-management" -><title ->Keybox Management</title> +<sect1 id="functions-keybox-management"><title>Keybox Management</title> -<para ->In addition to <link linkend="functions-view" ->list and validate</link ->, <link linkend="functions-search" ->search and import</link -> certificates and <link linkend="functions-newkey" ->creating new ones</link ->, &kleopatra; also has some less often used functions that help you manage your local keybox.</para> +<para>In addition to <link linkend="functions-view">list and validate</link>, <link linkend="functions-search">search and import</link> certificates and <link linkend="functions-newkey">creating new ones</link>, &kleopatra; also has some less often used functions that help you manage your local keybox.</para> -<para ->These functions include deleting certificates from the local keybox with <xref linkend="certificates-delete"/>, as well as manual handling of CRLs (<xref linkend="certificates-refresh-crls"/>, <xref linkend="crls-clear-crl-cache"/>, <xref linkend="crls-dump-crl-cache"/>).</para> +<para>These functions include deleting certificates from the local keybox with <xref linkend="certificates-delete"/>, as well as manual handling of CRLs (<xref linkend="certificates-refresh-crls"/>, <xref linkend="crls-clear-crl-cache"/>, <xref linkend="crls-dump-crl-cache"/>).</para> </sect1> </chapter> -<chapter id="menu" -><title ->Menu Reference</title> +<chapter id="menu"><title>Menu Reference</title> -<sect1 id="menufile" -><title ->File Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menufile"><title>File Menu</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="file-new-key-pair"> -<term ->&file-new-key-pair;</term> +<term>&file-new-key-pair;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Creates a new key pair (public and private)</action -> and allows to send the public part to a certification authority (<acronym ->CA</acronym ->) for signing. The resulting certificate is then sent back to you, or stored in an LDAP server for you to download into your local keybox, where you can use it to sign and decrypt mails.</para> - -<para ->This mode of operation is called <quote ->decentralised key generation</quote ->, since all keys are created locally. &kleopatra; (and &gpgsm;) do not support <quote ->centralised key generation</quote -> directly, but you can import the public/secret key bundle that you receive from the CA in PKCS#12 format via &file-import-certificates;.</para> +<para><action>Creates a new key pair (public and private)</action> and allows to send the public part to a certification authority (<acronym>CA</acronym>) for signing. The resulting certificate is then sent back to you, or stored in an LDAP server for you to download into your local keybox, where you can use it to sign and decrypt mails.</para> + +<para>This mode of operation is called <quote>decentralised key generation</quote>, since all keys are created locally. &kleopatra; (and &gpgsm;) do not support <quote>centralised key generation</quote> directly, but you can import the public/secret key bundle that you receive from the CA in PKCS#12 format via &file-import-certificates;.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="file-export-certificates"> -<term ->&file-export-certificates;</term> +<term>&file-export-certificates;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Exports the selected certificates</action -> into a file.</para> - -<note -><para ->This exports only the public keys, even if the secret key is available. Use &file-export-secret-key; to export both public and secret keys into a file, but note that this is almost always a bad idea.</para -></note> +<para><action>Exports the selected certificates</action> into a file.</para> + +<note><para>This exports only the public keys, even if the secret key is available. Use &file-export-secret-key; to export both public and secret keys into a file, but note that this is almost always a bad idea.</para></note> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="file-export-secret-key"> -<term ->&file-export-secret-key;</term> +<term>&file-export-secret-key;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Exports both the public and the secret key to a (PKCS#12) file.</action -></para> - -<warning -><para ->It should rarely be necessary to use this function, and if it is, it should be carefully planned. Planning the migration of a secret key involves choice of transport media and secure deletion of the key data on the old machine, as well as the transport medium, among other things.</para -></warning> +<para><action>Exports both the public and the secret key to a (PKCS#12) file.</action></para> + +<warning><para>It should rarely be necessary to use this function, and if it is, it should be carefully planned. Planning the migration of a secret key involves choice of transport media and secure deletion of the key data on the old machine, as well as the transport medium, among other things.</para></warning> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="file-import-certificates"> -<term ->&file-import-certificates;</term> +<term>&file-import-certificates;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Imports certificates and/or secret keys from files into the local keybox.</action -></para> +<para><action>Imports certificates and/or secret keys from files into the local keybox.</action></para> -<para ->The format of the certificate file must be supported by &gpgsm;. Please refer to the &gpgsm; manual for a list of supported formats.</para> +<para>The format of the certificate file must be supported by &gpgsm;. Please refer to the &gpgsm; manual for a list of supported formats.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="file-import-crls"> -<term ->&file-import-crls;</term> +<term>&file-import-crls;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Lets you manually import CRLs from files.</action -></para> - -<para ->Normally, Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) are handled transparently by the backend, but it can sometimes be useful to import a CRL manually into the local CRL cache.</para> - -<note -><para ->For CRL import to work, the <application ->dirmngr</application -> tool must be in the search <varname ->PATH</varname ->. If this menu item is disabled, you should contact the system administrator and ask them to install <application ->dirmngr</application ->.</para -></note> - -<para ->You can view the contents of the local CRL cache from the menu item &crls-dump-crl-cache;. This will display a dialogue with information about the CRLs in the cache and the fingerprints of the certificates in each CRL. </para> +<para><action>Lets you manually import CRLs from files.</action></para> + +<para>Normally, Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) are handled transparently by the backend, but it can sometimes be useful to import a CRL manually into the local CRL cache.</para> + +<note><para>For CRL import to work, the <application>dirmngr</application> tool must be in the search <varname>PATH</varname>. If this menu item is disabled, you should contact the system administrator and ask them to install <application>dirmngr</application>.</para></note> + +<para>You can view the contents of the local CRL cache from the menu item &crls-dump-crl-cache;. This will display a dialogue with information about the CRLs in the cache and the fingerprints of the certificates in each CRL. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="file-quit"> -<term ->&file-quit;</term> +<term>&file-quit;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Terminates &kleopatra;.</action -></para> +<para><action>Terminates &kleopatra;.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> -</sect1 -> <!-- File Menu --> +</sect1> <!-- File Menu --> -<sect1 id="menuview" -><title ->View Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menuview"><title>View Menu</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="view-redisplay"> -<term ->&view-redisplay;</term> +<term>&view-redisplay;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Redisplays the selected certificates or refreshes the certificate list.</action -></para> +<para><action>Redisplays the selected certificates or refreshes the certificate list.</action></para> -<para ->If there are selected certificates, the refresh operation is restricted to those selected entries.</para> +<para>If there are selected certificates, the refresh operation is restricted to those selected entries.</para> -<para ->If a query result (either remote or local) is currently displayed, the query is re-issued and the new results are displayed in place of the old ones.</para> +<para>If a query result (either remote or local) is currently displayed, the query is re-issued and the new results are displayed in place of the old ones.</para> -<para ->If no query has been performed, the whole keybox contents is re-fetched and re-displayed.</para> +<para>If no query has been performed, the whole keybox contents is re-fetched and re-displayed.</para> -<para ->You can use this if you have changed the contents of the keybox by other means than &kleopatra; (⪚ by using &gpgsm;'s command line interface).</para> +<para>You can use this if you have changed the contents of the keybox by other means than &kleopatra; (⪚ by using &gpgsm;'s command line interface).</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="view-stop-operation"> -<term ->&view-stop-operation;</term> +<term>&view-stop-operation;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Stops (cancels) all pending operations,</action -> ⪚ a search or a download.</para> - -<note -><para ->Depending on the server used, cancelling a remote search can block &kleopatra; for a few seconds while waiting for the backend to complete the procedure. This is normal and expected behaviour.</para -></note> +<para><action>Stops (cancels) all pending operations,</action> ⪚ a search or a download.</para> + +<note><para>Depending on the server used, cancelling a remote search can block &kleopatra; for a few seconds while waiting for the backend to complete the procedure. This is normal and expected behaviour.</para></note> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="view-certificate-details"> -<term ->&view-certificate-details;</term> +<term>&view-certificate-details;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Shows the details of the currently selected certificate.</action -></para> +<para><action>Shows the details of the currently selected certificate.</action></para> -<para ->This function is also available by double-clicking the corresponding item in the list view directly.</para> +<para>This function is also available by double-clicking the corresponding item in the list view directly.</para> <!--FIXME: link to the dialog's help, but where do we put _that_?--> </listitem> @@ -800,64 +321,43 @@ <varlistentry id="view-hierarchical-key-list"> -<term ->&view-hierarchical-key-list;</term> +<term>&view-hierarchical-key-list;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Toggles between hierarchical and flat keylist mode. </action -></para> - -<para ->In hierarchical mode, certificates are arranged in issuer/subject relation, so it is easy to see to which certification hierarchy a given certificate belongs, but a given certificate is harder to find initially (though you can of course use the <link linkend="functions-search" ->search bar</link ->).</para> - -<para ->In flat mode, all certificates are displayed in a flat list, sorted alphabetically. In this mode, a given certificate is easy to find, but it is not directly clear which root certificate it belongs to.</para> +<para><action>Toggles between hierarchical and flat keylist mode. </action></para> + +<para>In hierarchical mode, certificates are arranged in issuer/subject relation, so it is easy to see to which certification hierarchy a given certificate belongs, but a given certificate is harder to find initially (though you can of course use the <link linkend="functions-search">search bar</link>).</para> + +<para>In flat mode, all certificates are displayed in a flat list, sorted alphabetically. In this mode, a given certificate is easy to find, but it is not directly clear which root certificate it belongs to.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="view-expand-all"> -<term ->&view-expand-all;</term> +<term>&view-expand-all;</term> <listitem> -<para ->(This function is only available when <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/> is on.)</para> +<para>(This function is only available when <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/> is on.)</para> -<para -><action ->Expands all list items in the certificate list view,</action -> &ie; makes all items visible.</para> +<para><action>Expands all list items in the certificate list view,</action> &ie; makes all items visible.</para> -<para ->This is the default when entering hierarchical keylist mode.</para> +<para>This is the default when entering hierarchical keylist mode.</para> -<para ->You can still expand and collapse each individual item by itself, of course.</para> +<para>You can still expand and collapse each individual item by itself, of course.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="view-collapse-all"> -<term ->&view-collapse-all;</term> +<term>&view-collapse-all;</term> <listitem> -<para ->(This function is only available when <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/> is on.)</para> +<para>(This function is only available when <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/> is on.)</para> -<para -><action ->Collapses all list items in the certificate list view,</action -> &ie; hides all but the top-level items.</para> +<para><action>Collapses all list items in the certificate list view,</action> &ie; hides all but the top-level items.</para> -<para ->You can still expand and collapse each individual item by itself, of course.</para> +<para>You can still expand and collapse each individual item by itself, of course.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -865,98 +365,59 @@ </sect1> -<sect1 id="menucertificates" -><title ->Certificates Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menucertificates"><title>Certificates Menu</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="certificates-validate"> -<term ->&certificates-validate;</term> +<term>&certificates-validate;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Validates selected (or all) keys.</action -></para> - -<para ->This is similar to <xref linkend="view-redisplay"/>, but performs a validation of the (selected) keys. Validation here means that all relevant CRLs are fetched, and the certificate chain is checked for correctness. As a result, invalid or expired keys will be marked according to your colour and font preferences set in the <link linkend="configuration-appearance" -><guilabel ->Appearance</guilabel -> page</link -> of &kleopatra;'s <link linkend="configuration" ->configure dialogue</link ->.</para> - -<warning -><para ->You can only rely on information from validated keys, and, since any of them may be revoked at any time, even validation is only ever a snapshot of the current state of the local keyring. This is why the backend normally performs such checks whenever the keys are used (⪚ for signing, signature verification, encryption or decryption).</para -></warning> +<para><action>Validates selected (or all) keys.</action></para> + +<para>This is similar to <xref linkend="view-redisplay"/>, but performs a validation of the (selected) keys. Validation here means that all relevant CRLs are fetched, and the certificate chain is checked for correctness. As a result, invalid or expired keys will be marked according to your colour and font preferences set in the <link linkend="configuration-appearance"><guilabel>Appearance</guilabel> page</link> of &kleopatra;'s <link linkend="configuration">configure dialogue</link>.</para> + +<warning><para>You can only rely on information from validated keys, and, since any of them may be revoked at any time, even validation is only ever a snapshot of the current state of the local keyring. This is why the backend normally performs such checks whenever the keys are used (⪚ for signing, signature verification, encryption or decryption).</para></warning> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="certificates-refresh-crls"> -<term ->&certificates-refresh-crls;</term> +<term>&certificates-refresh-crls;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Fetches the current CRLs for all selected keys,</action -> even though they would normally not be fetched when using the key.</para> - -<para ->This function only has an effect on certificates which define a CRL distribution point. Depending on the backend used, certificates configured to perform checks using OCSP will not be updated.</para> - -<para ->You may use this ⪚ if you have sideband knowledge that a key has been revoked, and you want the backend to reflect this <emphasis ->now</emphasis -> instead of relying on this to automatically happen at the next scheduled CRL update.</para> - -<warning -><para ->Excessive use of this function might put a high load on your provider's or company's network, since CRLs of large organisations can be surprisingly big (several megabytes are not uncommon).</para> - -<para ->Use this function scarcely.</para -></warning> +<para><action>Fetches the current CRLs for all selected keys,</action> even though they would normally not be fetched when using the key.</para> + +<para>This function only has an effect on certificates which define a CRL distribution point. Depending on the backend used, certificates configured to perform checks using OCSP will not be updated.</para> + +<para>You may use this ⪚ if you have sideband knowledge that a key has been revoked, and you want the backend to reflect this <emphasis>now</emphasis> instead of relying on this to automatically happen at the next scheduled CRL update.</para> + +<warning><para>Excessive use of this function might put a high load on your provider's or company's network, since CRLs of large organisations can be surprisingly big (several megabytes are not uncommon).</para> + +<para>Use this function scarcely.</para></warning> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="certificates-delete"> -<term ->&certificates-delete;</term> +<term>&certificates-delete;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Deletes selected certificate(s)</action -> from the local keyring.</para> - -<para ->Use this function to remove unused keys from your local keybox. However, since certificates are typically attached to signed emails, verifying an email might result in the key just removed to pop back into the local keybox. So it is probably best to avoid using this function as much as possible. When you are lost, use the <link linkend="functions-search" ->search bar</link -> or the <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/> function to regain control over the lot of certificates.</para> +<para><action>Deletes selected certificate(s)</action> from the local keyring.</para> + +<para>Use this function to remove unused keys from your local keybox. However, since certificates are typically attached to signed emails, verifying an email might result in the key just removed to pop back into the local keybox. So it is probably best to avoid using this function as much as possible. When you are lost, use the <link linkend="functions-search">search bar</link> or the <xref linkend="view-hierarchical-key-list"/> function to regain control over the lot of certificates.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="certificates-download"> -<term ->&certificates-download;</term> +<term>&certificates-download;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Downloads the selected certificate(s) from the LDAP to the local keybox.</action -></para> +<para><action>Downloads the selected certificate(s) from the LDAP to the local keybox.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -966,36 +427,25 @@ -<sect1 id="menucrls" -><title ->CRLs Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menucrls"><title>CRLs Menu</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="crls-clear-crl-cache"> -<term ->&crls-clear-crl-cache;</term> +<term>&crls-clear-crl-cache;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Clears the &gpgsm; CRL cache.</action -></para> +<para><action>Clears the &gpgsm; CRL cache.</action></para> -<para ->You probably never need this. You can force a refresh of the CRL cache by selecting all certificates and using <xref linkend="certificates-refresh-crls"/> instead.</para> +<para>You probably never need this. You can force a refresh of the CRL cache by selecting all certificates and using <xref linkend="certificates-refresh-crls"/> instead.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="crls-dump-crl-cache"> -<term ->&crls-dump-crl-cache;</term> +<term>&crls-dump-crl-cache;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Shows the detailed contents of the &gpgsm; CRL cache.</action -></para> +<para><action>Shows the detailed contents of the &gpgsm; CRL cache.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -1003,23 +453,15 @@ </sect1> -<sect1 id="menutools" -><title ->Tools Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menutools"><title>Tools Menu</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="tools-gnupg-log-viewer"> -<term ->&tools-gnupg-log-viewer;</term> +<term>&tools-gnupg-log-viewer;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Starts <ulink url="help:/kwatchgnupg/index.html" ->&kwatchgnupg;</ulink -></action -></para> +<para><action>Starts <ulink url="help:/kwatchgnupg/index.html">&kwatchgnupg;</ulink></action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -1027,63 +469,43 @@ </sect1> -<sect1 id="menusettings" -><title ->Settings Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menusettings"><title>Settings Menu</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="settings-show-statusbar"> -<term ->&settings-show-statusbar;</term> +<term>&settings-show-statusbar;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Toggles the visibility of the bottom status bar.</action -></para> +<para><action>Toggles the visibility of the bottom status bar.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="settings-configure-shortcuts"> -<term ->&settings-configure-shortcuts;</term> +<term>&settings-configure-shortcuts;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Opens the standard &kde; shortcut configuration dialogue, where you can assign and re-assign keyboard shortcuts for all menu items.</action -></para> +<para><action>Opens the standard &kde; shortcut configuration dialogue, where you can assign and re-assign keyboard shortcuts for all menu items.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="settings-configure-kleopatra"> -<term ->&settings-configure-kleopatra;</term> +<term>&settings-configure-kleopatra;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Opens &kleopatra;'s configure dialogue.</action -></para> +<para><action>Opens &kleopatra;'s configure dialogue.</action></para> -<para ->See <xref linkend="configuration"/> for more details.</para> +<para>See <xref linkend="configuration"/> for more details.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="settings-configure-gpgme-backend"> -<term ->&settings-configure-gpgme-backend;</term> +<term>&settings-configure-gpgme-backend;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Opens a dialogue that allows you to configure every aspect of &gpgsm; and other backend modules.</action -></para> +<para><action>Opens a dialogue that allows you to configure every aspect of &gpgsm; and other backend modules.</action></para> -<para ->This dialogue is dynamically built from the output of the &gpgconf; utility and may thus change when backend modules are updated.</para> +<para>This dialogue is dynamically built from the output of the &gpgconf; utility and may thus change when backend modules are updated.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -1091,70 +513,43 @@ </sect1> -<sect1 id="menuhelp" -><title ->Help Menu</title> +<sect1 id="menuhelp"><title>Help Menu</title> -<para ->The <guimenu ->Help</guimenu -> menu contains the standard &kde; help menu.</para> +<para>The <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu contains the standard &kde; help menu.</para> &help.menu.documentation; </sect1> </chapter> -<chapter id="commandline-options" -><title ->Command Line Options Reference</title> +<chapter id="commandline-options"><title>Command Line Options Reference</title> -<para ->Only the options specific to &kleopatra; are listed here. As with all &kde; applications, you can get a complete list of options by issuing the command <userinput -><command ->kleopatra <option ->--help</option -></command -></userinput ->.</para> +<para>Only the options specific to &kleopatra; are listed here. As with all &kde; applications, you can get a complete list of options by issuing the command <userinput><command>kleopatra <option>--help</option></command></userinput>.</para> <variablelist> <varlistentry id="commandline-option-external"> -<term ->&commandline-option-external;</term> +<term>&commandline-option-external;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Specifies that &commandline-option-query; shall search remotely instead of in the local keybox.</action -></para> +<para><action>Specifies that &commandline-option-query; shall search remotely instead of in the local keybox.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="commandline-option-query"> -<term ->&commandline-option-query;</term> +<term>&commandline-option-query;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Specifies that &kleopatra; shall start with the given query string instead of listing the complete local keybox.</action -></para> +<para><action>Specifies that &kleopatra; shall start with the given query string instead of listing the complete local keybox.</action></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry id="commandline-option-import-certificate"> -<term ->&commandline-option-import-certificate;</term> +<term>&commandline-option-import-certificate;</term> <listitem> -<para -><action ->Specifies a file or URL from which to import certificates (or secret keys) from.</action -></para> +<para><action>Specifies a file or URL from which to import certificates (or secret keys) from.</action></para> -<para ->This is the command line equivalent of <xref linkend="file-import-certificates"/>.</para> +<para>This is the command line equivalent of <xref linkend="file-import-certificates"/>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -1162,304 +557,111 @@ </chapter> -<chapter id="configuration" -><title ->Configuring &kleopatra;</title> - -<para ->&kleopatra;'s configure dialogue can be accessed via <xref linkend="settings-configure-kleopatra"/>.</para> - -<para ->Each of its pages is described in the sections below.</para> - -<sect1 id="configuration-directory-services" -><title ->Configuring Directory Services</title> - -<para ->On this page, you can configure which LDAP servers to use for certificate searches. You can also configure their order, as well as some selected LDAP-related settings from the dynamic backend configuration dialogue, available via <xref linkend="settings-configure-gpgme-backend"/>.</para> - -<para ->To add a new server, click on the <guilabel ->Add Service...</guilabel -> button. In the dialogue that appears, you can set the <guilabel ->Server name</guilabel ->, the <guilabel ->Port</guilabel -> (preset to the default LDAP port), the <guilabel ->Base DN</guilabel -> (sometimes referred to as the search root or search base), and the usual <guilabel ->User name</guilabel -> and <guilabel ->Password</guilabel ->, both of which are only needed if the server requires authentication. Clicking <guilabel ->OK</guilabel -> adds the server details to the list of servers, while <guilabel ->Cancel</guilabel -> dismisses the input.</para> - -<para ->To remove a server from the search list, select it in the list, then press the <guilabel ->Remove Service</guilabel -> button.</para> - -<para ->To change the relative search order of servers, select one of them and move it up or down with the arrow buttons right next to the list.</para> - -<para ->To set the LDAP timeout, &ie; the maximum time the backend will wait for a server to respond, simply use the corresponding input field labelled <guilabel ->LDAP timeout</guilabel ->.</para> - -<para ->If one of your servers has a large database, so that even reasonable searches like <userinput ->Smith</userinput -> hit the <guilabel ->maximum number of items returned by query</guilabel ->, you might want to increase this limit. You can find out easily if you hit the limit during a search, since a dialogue box will pop up in that case, telling you that the results have been truncated.</para> - -<note -><para ->Some servers may impose their own limits on the number of items returned from a query. In this case, increasing the limit here will not result in more returned items.</para -></note> +<chapter id="configuration"><title>Configuring &kleopatra;</title> + +<para>&kleopatra;'s configure dialogue can be accessed via <xref linkend="settings-configure-kleopatra"/>.</para> + +<para>Each of its pages is described in the sections below.</para> + +<sect1 id="configuration-directory-services"><title>Configuring Directory Services</title> + +<para>On this page, you can configure which LDAP servers to use for certificate searches. You can also configure their order, as well as some selected LDAP-related settings from the dynamic backend configuration dialogue, available via <xref linkend="settings-configure-gpgme-backend"/>.</para> + +<para>To add a new server, click on the <guilabel>Add Service...</guilabel> button. In the dialogue that appears, you can set the <guilabel>Server name</guilabel>, the <guilabel>Port</guilabel> (preset to the default LDAP port), the <guilabel>Base DN</guilabel> (sometimes referred to as the search root or search base), and the usual <guilabel>User name</guilabel> and <guilabel>Password</guilabel>, both of which are only needed if the server requires authentication. Clicking <guilabel>OK</guilabel> adds the server details to the list of servers, while <guilabel>Cancel</guilabel> dismisses the input.</para> + +<para>To remove a server from the search list, select it in the list, then press the <guilabel>Remove Service</guilabel> button.</para> + +<para>To change the relative search order of servers, select one of them and move it up or down with the arrow buttons right next to the list.</para> + +<para>To set the LDAP timeout, &ie; the maximum time the backend will wait for a server to respond, simply use the corresponding input field labelled <guilabel>LDAP timeout</guilabel>.</para> + +<para>If one of your servers has a large database, so that even reasonable searches like <userinput>Smith</userinput> hit the <guilabel>maximum number of items returned by query</guilabel>, you might want to increase this limit. You can find out easily if you hit the limit during a search, since a dialogue box will pop up in that case, telling you that the results have been truncated.</para> + +<note><para>Some servers may impose their own limits on the number of items returned from a query. In this case, increasing the limit here will not result in more returned items.</para></note> </sect1> -<sect1 id="configuration-appearance" -><title ->Configuring Visual Appearance</title> +<sect1 id="configuration-appearance"><title>Configuring Visual Appearance</title> -<para ->&kleopatra; allows you to customise the appearance of (validated) keys in the list view. This includes the foreground (text) and background colours, as well as the font.</para> +<para>&kleopatra; allows you to customise the appearance of (validated) keys in the list view. This includes the foreground (text) and background colours, as well as the font.</para> -<para ->Each <guilabel ->Key Category</guilabel -> on the left is assigned a set of colours and a font in which keys belonging to that category are displayed. The category list also acts as a preview of the settings. Categories can be freely defined by the administrator or the power user, see <xref linkend="admin-key-filters"/> in <xref linkend="admin"/>.</para> +<para>Each <guilabel>Key Category</guilabel> on the left is assigned a set of colours and a font in which keys belonging to that category are displayed. The category list also acts as a preview of the settings. Categories can be freely defined by the administrator or the power user, see <xref linkend="admin-key-filters"/> in <xref linkend="admin"/>.</para> -<para ->To change the text (foreground) colour of a category, select it in the list, and press the <guilabel ->Set Text Colour...</guilabel -> button. The standard &kde; colour selection dialogue will appear where you can select or create a new colour.</para> +<para>To change the text (foreground) colour of a category, select it in the list, and press the <guilabel>Set Text Colour...</guilabel> button. The standard &kde; colour selection dialogue will appear where you can select or create a new colour.</para> -<para ->Changing the background colour is done in the same way, just press <guilabel ->Set Background Colour...</guilabel -> instead.</para> +<para>Changing the background colour is done in the same way, just press <guilabel>Set Background Colour...</guilabel> instead.</para> -<para ->To change the font, you basically have two options:</para> +<para>To change the font, you basically have two options:</para> <orderedlist> -<listitem -><para ->Modify the standard font, used for all list views in &kde;</para -></listitem> -<listitem -><para ->Use a custom font.</para -></listitem> +<listitem><para>Modify the standard font, used for all list views in &kde;</para></listitem> +<listitem><para>Use a custom font.</para></listitem> </orderedlist> -<para ->The first option has the advantage that the font will follow whichever style you choose &kde;-wide, whereas the latter gives you full control over the font to use. The choice is yours.</para> +<para>The first option has the advantage that the font will follow whichever style you choose &kde;-wide, whereas the latter gives you full control over the font to use. The choice is yours.</para> -<para ->To use the modified standard font, select the category in the list, and tick or un-tick the font modifiers <guilabel ->Italic</guilabel ->, <guilabel ->Bold</guilabel ->, and/or <guilabel ->Strikeout</guilabel ->. You can immediately see the effect on the font in the category list.</para> +<para>To use the modified standard font, select the category in the list, and tick or un-tick the font modifiers <guilabel>Italic</guilabel>, <guilabel>Bold</guilabel>, and/or <guilabel>Strikeout</guilabel>. You can immediately see the effect on the font in the category list.</para> -<para ->To use a custom font, press the <guilabel ->Set Font...</guilabel -> button. The standard &kde; font selection dialogue will appear where you can select the new font. Note that you can still use the font modifiers to change the custom font, just as for modifying the standard font.</para> +<para>To use a custom font, press the <guilabel>Set Font...</guilabel> button. The standard &kde; font selection dialogue will appear where you can select the new font. Note that you can still use the font modifiers to change the custom font, just as for modifying the standard font.</para> -<para ->To switch back to the standard font, you need to press the <guilabel ->Default Appearance</guilabel -> button.</para> +<para>To switch back to the standard font, you need to press the <guilabel>Default Appearance</guilabel> button.</para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="configuration-dn-order" -><title ->Configuring the Order DN Attributes are Shown</title> - -<para ->Although &dn;s are hierarchical, the order of the individual components (called relative &dn;s (RDNs), or &dn; attributes) is not defined. The order in which the attributes are shown is thus a matter of personal taste or company policy, which is why it is configurable in &kleopatra;.</para> - -<note -><para ->This setting does not only apply to &kleopatra;, but to all applications using &kleopatra; Technology. At the time of this writing, these include KMail, KAddressBook, as well as &kleopatra; itself, of course.</para -></note> - -<para ->This configuration page basically consists of two lists, one for the known attributes (<guilabel ->Available attributes</guilabel ->), and one describing the <guilabel ->Current attribute order</guilabel ->.</para> - -<para ->Both lists contain entries described by the short from of the attribute (⪚ <guilabel ->CN</guilabel ->) as well as the spelled-out form (<guilabel ->Common Name</guilabel ->).</para> - -<para ->The <guilabel ->Available attributes</guilabel -> list is always sorted alphabetically, while the <guilabel ->Current attribute order</guilabel -> list's order reflects the configured &dn; attribute order: the first attribute in the list is also the one displayed first.</para> - -<para ->Only attributes explicitly listed in the <guilabel ->Current attribute order</guilabel -> list are displayed at all. The rest is hidden by default.</para> - -<para ->However, if the placeholder entry <guilabel ->_X_</guilabel -> (<guilabel ->All others</guilabel ->) is in the <quote ->current</quote -> list, all unlisted attributes (whether known or not), are inserted at the point of <guilabel ->_X_</guilabel ->, in their original relative order.</para> - -<para ->A small example will help to make this more clear:</para> +<sect1 id="configuration-dn-order"><title>Configuring the Order DN Attributes are Shown</title> + +<para>Although &dn;s are hierarchical, the order of the individual components (called relative &dn;s (RDNs), or &dn; attributes) is not defined. The order in which the attributes are shown is thus a matter of personal taste or company policy, which is why it is configurable in &kleopatra;.</para> + +<note><para>This setting does not only apply to &kleopatra;, but to all applications using &kleopatra; Technology. At the time of this writing, these include KMail, KAddressBook, as well as &kleopatra; itself, of course.</para></note> + +<para>This configuration page basically consists of two lists, one for the known attributes (<guilabel>Available attributes</guilabel>), and one describing the <guilabel>Current attribute order</guilabel>.</para> + +<para>Both lists contain entries described by the short from of the attribute (⪚ <guilabel>CN</guilabel>) as well as the spelled-out form (<guilabel>Common Name</guilabel>).</para> + +<para>The <guilabel>Available attributes</guilabel> list is always sorted alphabetically, while the <guilabel>Current attribute order</guilabel> list's order reflects the configured &dn; attribute order: the first attribute in the list is also the one displayed first.</para> + +<para>Only attributes explicitly listed in the <guilabel>Current attribute order</guilabel> list are displayed at all. The rest is hidden by default.</para> + +<para>However, if the placeholder entry <guilabel>_X_</guilabel> (<guilabel>All others</guilabel>) is in the <quote>current</quote> list, all unlisted attributes (whether known or not), are inserted at the point of <guilabel>_X_</guilabel>, in their original relative order.</para> + +<para>A small example will help to make this more clear:</para> <informalexample> -<para ->Given the &dn;</para> -<blockquote -> <para -> O=KDE, C=US, CN=Dave Devel, X-BAR=foo, OU=Kleopatra, X-FOO=bar, </para -> </blockquote -> <para ->the default attribute order of <quote ->CN, L, _X_, OU, O, C</quote -> will produce the following formatted &dn;:</para -> <blockquote -> <para -> CN=Dave Devel, X-BAR=foo, X-FOO=bar, OU=Kleopatra, O=KDE, C=US </para -> </blockquote -> <para ->while <quote ->CN, L, OU, O, C</quote -> will produce</para -> <blockquote -> <para -> CN=Dave Devel, OU=Kleopatra, O=KDE, C=US </para -> </blockquote -> </informalexample> - -<para ->To add an attribute to the display order list, select it in the <guilabel ->Available attributes</guilabel -> list, and press the <guilabel ->Add to current attribute order</guilabel -> button.</para> - -<para ->To remove an attribute from the display order list, select it in the <guilabel ->Current attribute order</guilabel -> list, and press the <guilabel ->Remove from current attribute order</guilabel -> button.</para> - -<para ->To move an attribute to the beginning (end), select it in the <guilabel ->Current attribute order</guilabel -> list, and press the <guilabel ->Move to top</guilabel -> (<guilabel ->Move to bottom</guilabel ->) button.</para> - -<para ->To move an attribute up (down) one slot only, select it in the <guilabel ->Current attribute order</guilabel -> list, and press the <guilabel ->Move one up</guilabel -> (<guilabel ->Move one down</guilabel ->) button.</para> +<para>Given the &dn;</para> +<blockquote> <para> O=KDE, C=US, CN=Dave Devel, X-BAR=foo, OU=Kleopatra, X-FOO=bar, </para> </blockquote> <para>the default attribute order of <quote>CN, L, _X_, OU, O, C</quote> will produce the following formatted &dn;:</para> <blockquote> <para> CN=Dave Devel, X-BAR=foo, X-FOO=bar, OU=Kleopatra, O=KDE, C=US </para> </blockquote> <para>while <quote>CN, L, OU, O, C</quote> will produce</para> <blockquote> <para> CN=Dave Devel, OU=Kleopatra, O=KDE, C=US </para> </blockquote> </informalexample> + +<para>To add an attribute to the display order list, select it in the <guilabel>Available attributes</guilabel> list, and press the <guilabel>Add to current attribute order</guilabel> button.</para> + +<para>To remove an attribute from the display order list, select it in the <guilabel>Current attribute order</guilabel> list, and press the <guilabel>Remove from current attribute order</guilabel> button.</para> + +<para>To move an attribute to the beginning (end), select it in the <guilabel>Current attribute order</guilabel> list, and press the <guilabel>Move to top</guilabel> (<guilabel>Move to bottom</guilabel>) button.</para> + +<para>To move an attribute up (down) one slot only, select it in the <guilabel>Current attribute order</guilabel> list, and press the <guilabel>Move one up</guilabel> (<guilabel>Move one down</guilabel>) button.</para> </sect1> </chapter> -<chapter id="admin" -><title ->Administrator's Guide</title> - -<para ->This Administrator's Guide describes ways to customise &kleopatra; that are not accessible via the GUI, but only via config files.</para> - -<para ->It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the technology used for &kde; application configuration, including layout, filesystem location and cascading of &kde; config files, as well as the KIOSK framework.</para> - -<sect1 id="admin-certificate-request-wizard" -><title ->Customisation of the Certificate-Creation Wizard</title> - -<para ->&kleopatra; allows you to customise the fields that the user is allowed to enter in order to create their certificate.</para> - -<para ->Create a group called <literal ->CertificateCreationWizard</literal -> in the system-wide <filename ->kleopatrarc</filename ->. If you want a custom order of attributes or if you only want certain items to appear, create a key called <varname ->DNAttributeOrder</varname ->. The argument is one or more of <varname ->CN,SN,GN,L,T,OU,O,PC,C,SP,DC,BC,EMAIL</varname -> If you want to initialise fields with a certain value, write something like Attribute=value. If you want the attribute to be treated as a required one, append an exclamation mark (e.g. <varname ->CN!,L,OU,O!,C!,EMAIL!</varname ->, which happens to be the default configuration).</para> - -<para ->Using the <acronym ->KIOSK</acronym -> mode modifier <varname ->$e</varname -> allows to retrieve the values from environment variables or from an evaluated script or binary. If you want to disallow editing of the respective field in addition, use the modifier <varname ->$i</varname ->. If you want to disallow the use <guibutton ->Insert My Address</guibutton -> button, set <varname ->ShowSetWhoAmI</varname -> to false.</para> - -<tip -><para ->Due to the nature of the &kde; <acronym ->KIOSK</acronym -> framework, using the immutable flag (<varname ->$i</varname ->) makes it impossible for the user to override the flag. This is intended behaviour. <varname ->$i</varname -> and <varname ->$e</varname -> can be used with all other config keys in &kde; applications as well.</para -></tip> - -<para ->The following example outlines possible customisations:</para> +<chapter id="admin"><title>Administrator's Guide</title> + +<para>This Administrator's Guide describes ways to customise &kleopatra; that are not accessible via the GUI, but only via config files.</para> + +<para>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the technology used for &kde; application configuration, including layout, filesystem location and cascading of &kde; config files, as well as the KIOSK framework.</para> + +<sect1 id="admin-certificate-request-wizard"><title>Customisation of the Certificate-Creation Wizard</title> + +<para>&kleopatra; allows you to customise the fields that the user is allowed to enter in order to create their certificate.</para> + +<para>Create a group called <literal>CertificateCreationWizard</literal> in the system-wide <filename>kleopatrarc</filename>. If you want a custom order of attributes or if you only want certain items to appear, create a key called <varname>DNAttributeOrder</varname>. The argument is one or more of <varname>CN,SN,GN,L,T,OU,O,PC,C,SP,DC,BC,EMAIL</varname> If you want to initialise fields with a certain value, write something like Attribute=value. If you want the attribute to be treated as a required one, append an exclamation mark (e.g. <varname>CN!,L,OU,O!,C!,EMAIL!</varname>, which happens to be the default configuration).</para> + +<para>Using the <acronym>KIOSK</acronym> mode modifier <varname>$e</varname> allows to retrieve the values from environment variables or from an evaluated script or binary. If you want to disallow editing of the respective field in addition, use the modifier <varname>$i</varname>. If you want to disallow the use <guibutton>Insert My Address</guibutton> button, set <varname>ShowSetWhoAmI</varname> to false.</para> + +<tip><para>Due to the nature of the &kde; <acronym>KIOSK</acronym> framework, using the immutable flag (<varname>$i</varname>) makes it impossible for the user to override the flag. This is intended behaviour. <varname>$i</varname> and <varname>$e</varname> can be used with all other config keys in &kde; applications as well.</para></tip> + +<para>The following example outlines possible customisations:</para> <para> -<programlisting ->[CertificateCreationWizard] +<programlisting>[CertificateCreationWizard] ;Disallow to copy personal data from the addressbook, do not allow local override ShowSetWhoAmI[$i]=false @@ -1481,394 +683,175 @@ C=DE <sect1 id="admin-key-filters"> - <title ->Creating and Editing Key Categories </title> - - <para ->&kleopatra; allows the user to configure the <link linkend="configuration-appearance" ->visual appearance</link -> of keys based on a concept called <guilabel ->Key Categories</guilabel ->. This section describes how you can edit the available categories and add new ones. </para> - - <para ->When trying to find the category a key belongs to, &kleopatra; tries to match the key to a sequence of key filters, configured in the <filename ->libkleopatrarc</filename ->. The first one to match defines the category. </para> - - <para ->Each key filter is defined in a config group named <literal ->Key Filter #<replaceable ->n</replaceable -></literal ->, where <replaceable ->n</replaceable -> is a number, starting from <literal ->0</literal ->. </para> - - <para ->The only mandatory key in a <literal ->Key Filter #<replaceable ->n</replaceable -></literal -> group is <varname ->Name</varname ->, containing the name of the category as displayed in the <link linkend="configuration-appearance" ->config dialogue</link ->. </para> - - <para -><xref linkend="table-key-filters-appearance"/> lists all keys that define the display properties of keys belonging to that category (&ie; those keys that can be adjusted in the <link linkend="configuration-appearance" ->config dialogue</link ->), whereas <xref linkend="table-key-filters-criteria"/> lists all keys that define the criteria the filter matches keys against. </para> + <title>Creating and Editing Key Categories </title> + + <para>&kleopatra; allows the user to configure the <link linkend="configuration-appearance">visual appearance</link> of keys based on a concept called <guilabel>Key Categories</guilabel>. This section describes how you can edit the available categories and add new ones. </para> + + <para>When trying to find the category a key belongs to, &kleopatra; tries to match the key to a sequence of key filters, configured in the <filename>libkleopatrarc</filename>. The first one to match defines the category. </para> + + <para>Each key filter is defined in a config group named <literal>Key Filter #<replaceable>n</replaceable></literal>, where <replaceable>n</replaceable> is a number, starting from <literal>0</literal>. </para> + + <para>The only mandatory key in a <literal>Key Filter #<replaceable>n</replaceable></literal> group is <varname>Name</varname>, containing the name of the category as displayed in the <link linkend="configuration-appearance">config dialogue</link>. </para> + + <para><xref linkend="table-key-filters-appearance"/> lists all keys that define the display properties of keys belonging to that category (&ie; those keys that can be adjusted in the <link linkend="configuration-appearance">config dialogue</link>), whereas <xref linkend="table-key-filters-criteria"/> lists all keys that define the criteria the filter matches keys against. </para> <table id="table-key-filters-appearance"> - <title ->Key-Filter Configuration Keys Defining Display Properties</title> + <title>Key-Filter Configuration Keys Defining Display Properties</title> <tgroup cols="3"> <colspec colnum="2" align="center"/> <thead> <row> - <entry ->Config Key</entry> - <entry ->Type</entry> - <entry ->Description</entry> + <entry>Config Key</entry> + <entry>Type</entry> + <entry>Description</entry> </row> </thead> <!--tfoot/--> <tbody> <row> - <entry -><varname ->background-color</varname -></entry> - <entry ->color</entry> - <entry ->The background colour to use. If missing, defaults to whichever background colour is defined globally for list views. </entry> + <entry><varname>background-color</varname></entry> + <entry>color</entry> + <entry>The background colour to use. If missing, defaults to whichever background colour is defined globally for list views. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->foreground-color</varname -></entry> - <entry ->color</entry> - <entry ->The foreground colour to use. If missing, defaults to whichever foreground colour is defined globally for list views. </entry> + <entry><varname>foreground-color</varname></entry> + <entry>color</entry> + <entry>The foreground colour to use. If missing, defaults to whichever foreground colour is defined globally for list views. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->font</varname -></entry> - <entry ->font</entry> - <entry ->The custom font to use. The font will be scaled to the size configured for list views, and any font attributes (see below) will be applied. </entry> + <entry><varname>font</varname></entry> + <entry>font</entry> + <entry>The custom font to use. The font will be scaled to the size configured for list views, and any font attributes (see below) will be applied. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->font-bold</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->If set to <literal ->true</literal -> and <varname ->font</varname -> is not set, uses the default list view font with bold font style added (if available). Ignored if <varname ->font</varname -> is also present. </entry> + <entry><varname>font-bold</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>If set to <literal>true</literal> and <varname>font</varname> is not set, uses the default list view font with bold font style added (if available). Ignored if <varname>font</varname> is also present. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->font-italic</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->Analogous to <varname ->font-bold</varname ->, but for italic font style instead of bold. </entry> + <entry><varname>font-italic</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>Analogous to <varname>font-bold</varname>, but for italic font style instead of bold. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->font-strikeout</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->If <literal ->true</literal ->, draws a centred line over the font. Applied even if <varname ->font</varname -> is set. </entry> + <entry><varname>font-strikeout</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>If <literal>true</literal>, draws a centred line over the font. Applied even if <varname>font</varname> is set. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->icon</varname -></entry> - <entry ->text</entry> - <entry ->The name of an icon to show in the first column. Not yet implemented. </entry> + <entry><varname>icon</varname></entry> + <entry>text</entry> + <entry>The name of an icon to show in the first column. Not yet implemented. </entry> </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> <table id="table-key-filters-criteria"> - <title ->Key-Filter Configuration Keys Defining Filter Criteria</title> + <title>Key-Filter Configuration Keys Defining Filter Criteria</title> <tgroup cols="3"> <colspec colnum="2" align="center"/> <thead> <row> - <entry ->Config Key</entry> - <entry ->Type</entry> - <entry ->If specified, filter matches when...</entry> + <entry>Config Key</entry> + <entry>Type</entry> + <entry>If specified, filter matches when...</entry> </row> </thead> <!--tfoot/--> <tbody> <row> - <entry -><varname ->is-revoked</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key has been revoked.</entry> + <entry><varname>is-revoked</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key has been revoked.</entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->is-expired</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key is expired.</entry> + <entry><varname>is-expired</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key is expired.</entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->is-disabled</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key has been disabled (marked for not using) by the user. Ignored for S/MIME keys. </entry> + <entry><varname>is-disabled</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key has been disabled (marked for not using) by the user. Ignored for S/MIME keys. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->is-root-certificate</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key is a root certificate. Ignored for OpenPGP keys. </entry> + <entry><varname>is-root-certificate</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key is a root certificate. Ignored for OpenPGP keys. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->can-encrypt</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key can be used for encryption. </entry> + <entry><varname>can-encrypt</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key can be used for encryption. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->can-sign</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key can be used for signing. </entry> + <entry><varname>can-sign</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key can be used for signing. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->can-certify</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key can be used for signing (certifying) other keys. </entry> + <entry><varname>can-certify</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key can be used for signing (certifying) other keys. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->can-authenticate</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key can be used for authentication (⪚ as an <acronym ->TLS</acronym -> client certificate). </entry> + <entry><varname>can-authenticate</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key can be used for authentication (⪚ as an <acronym>TLS</acronym> client certificate). </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->has-secret-key</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the secret key for this key pair is available. </entry> + <entry><varname>has-secret-key</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the secret key for this key pair is available. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->is-openpgp-key</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key is an OpenPGP key (<literal ->true</literal ->), or an S/MIME key (<literal ->false</literal ->). </entry> + <entry><varname>is-openpgp-key</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key is an OpenPGP key (<literal>true</literal>), or an S/MIME key (<literal>false</literal>). </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname ->was-validated</varname -></entry> - <entry ->boolean</entry> - <entry ->the key has been validated (see <xref linkend="certificates-validate"/>). </entry> + <entry><varname>was-validated</varname></entry> + <entry>boolean</entry> + <entry>the key has been validated (see <xref linkend="certificates-validate"/>). </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname -><replaceable ->prefix</replaceable ->-ownertrust</varname -></entry> - <entry ->validity<footnote -> <para ->Validity is an (ordered) enumeration with the following allowed values: <literal ->unknown</literal ->, <literal ->undefined</literal ->, <literal ->never</literal ->, <literal ->marginal</literal ->, <literal ->full</literal ->, <literal ->ultimate</literal ->. See the &gpg; and &gpgsm; manuals for a detailed explanation. </para> + <entry><varname><replaceable>prefix</replaceable>-ownertrust</varname></entry> + <entry>validity<footnote> <para>Validity is an (ordered) enumeration with the following allowed values: <literal>unknown</literal>, <literal>undefined</literal>, <literal>never</literal>, <literal>marginal</literal>, <literal>full</literal>, <literal>ultimate</literal>. See the &gpg; and &gpgsm; manuals for a detailed explanation. </para> </footnote> </entry> - <entry ->the key has exactly (<replaceable ->prefix</replaceable -> = <literal ->is</literal ->), has anything but (<replaceable ->prefix</replaceable -> = <literal ->is-not</literal ->), has at least (<replaceable ->prefix</replaceable -> = <literal ->is-at-least</literal ->), or has at most (<replaceable ->prefix</replaceable -> = <literal ->is-at-most</literal ->) the ownertrust given as the value of the config key. If more than one <varname -><replaceable ->prefix</replaceable ->-ownertrust</varname -> keys (with different <replaceable ->prefix</replaceable -> values) are present in a single group, the behaviour is undefined. </entry> + <entry>the key has exactly (<replaceable>prefix</replaceable> = <literal>is</literal>), has anything but (<replaceable>prefix</replaceable> = <literal>is-not</literal>), has at least (<replaceable>prefix</replaceable> = <literal>is-at-least</literal>), or has at most (<replaceable>prefix</replaceable> = <literal>is-at-most</literal>) the ownertrust given as the value of the config key. If more than one <varname><replaceable>prefix</replaceable>-ownertrust</varname> keys (with different <replaceable>prefix</replaceable> values) are present in a single group, the behaviour is undefined. </entry> </row> <row> - <entry -><varname -><replaceable ->prefix</replaceable ->-validity</varname -></entry> - <entry ->validity</entry> - <entry ->Analogous to <varname -><replaceable ->prefix</replaceable ->-ownertrust</varname ->, but for key validity instead of ownertrust. </entry> + <entry><varname><replaceable>prefix</replaceable>-validity</varname></entry> + <entry>validity</entry> + <entry>Analogous to <varname><replaceable>prefix</replaceable>-ownertrust</varname>, but for key validity instead of ownertrust. </entry> </row> </tbody> </tgroup> </table> <note> - <para ->Some of the more interesting criteria, such as <varname ->is-revoked</varname -> or <varname ->is-expired</varname -> will only work on <emphasis ->validated</emphasis -> keys, which is why, by default, only validated keys are checked for revocation and expiration, although you are free to remove these extra checks. </para> + <para>Some of the more interesting criteria, such as <varname>is-revoked</varname> or <varname>is-expired</varname> will only work on <emphasis>validated</emphasis> keys, which is why, by default, only validated keys are checked for revocation and expiration, although you are free to remove these extra checks. </para> </note> - <para ->In general, criteria not specified (&ie; the config entry is not set) are not checked for. If a criterion is given, it is checked for and must match for the filter as a whole to match, &ie; the criteria are AND'ed together. </para> + <para>In general, criteria not specified (&ie; the config entry is not set) are not checked for. If a criterion is given, it is checked for and must match for the filter as a whole to match, &ie; the criteria are AND'ed together. </para> <example> - <title ->Examples of key filters </title> - <para ->To check for all expired, but non-revoked root certificates, you would use a key filter defined as follows: </para> + <title>Examples of key filters </title> + <para>To check for all expired, but non-revoked root certificates, you would use a key filter defined as follows: </para> <!-- isn't there a better way to not indent this in the output??? --> - <screen -><!-- --->[Key Filter #<replaceable ->n</replaceable ->] + <screen><!-- +-->[Key Filter #<replaceable>n</replaceable>] Name=expired, but not revoked was-validated=true is-expired=true is-revoked=false is-root-certificate=true<!-- --></screen> - <para ->To check for all disabled OpenPGP keys (not yet supported by &kleopatra;) with ownertrust of at least <quote ->marginal</quote ->, you would use: </para> - <screen -><!-- --->[Key Filter #<replaceable ->n</replaceable ->] + <para>To check for all disabled OpenPGP keys (not yet supported by &kleopatra;) with ownertrust of at least <quote>marginal</quote>, you would use: </para> + <screen><!-- +-->[Key Filter #<replaceable>n</replaceable>] Name=disabled OpenPGP keys with marginal or better ownertrust is-openpgp=true is-disabled=true @@ -1878,57 +861,34 @@ is-at-least-ownertrust=marginal<!-- </sect1> - </chapter -> <!-- Administrator's Guide --> + </chapter> <!-- Administrator's Guide --> <chapter id="credits-and-license"> -<title ->Credits and Licence</title> +<title>Credits and Licence</title> -<para ->&kleopatra; copyright 2002 Steffen Hansen, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer and Jesper Pedersen., copyright 2004 Daniel Molkentin, copyright 2004 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB</para> +<para>&kleopatra; copyright 2002 Steffen Hansen, Matthias Kalle Dalheimer and Jesper Pedersen., copyright 2004 Daniel Molkentin, copyright 2004 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB</para> -<para ->Documentation copyright 2002 Steffen Hansen, copyright 2004 Daniel Molkentin, copyright 2004 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB</para> +<para>Documentation copyright 2002 Steffen Hansen, copyright 2004 Daniel Molkentin, copyright 2004 Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB</para> <itemizedlist> -<title ->Contributors</title> +<title>Contributors</title> <listitem> -<para ->Marc Mutz <email ->[email protected]</email -></para> +<para>Marc Mutz <email>[email protected]</email></para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para ->David Faure <email ->[email protected]</email -></para> +<para>David Faure <email>[email protected]</email></para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para ->Steffen Hansen <email ->[email protected]</email -></para> +<para>Steffen Hansen <email>[email protected]</email></para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para ->Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <email ->[email protected]</email -></para> +<para>Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <email>[email protected]</email></para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para ->Jesper Pedersen <email ->[email protected]</email -></para> +<para>Jesper Pedersen <email>[email protected]</email></para> </listitem> <listitem> -<para ->Daniel Molkentin <email ->[email protected]</email -></para> +<para>Daniel Molkentin <email>[email protected]</email></para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> &underGPL; &underFDL; </chapter> |