Check for (& import!) Web Key Directory-hosted GPG keys associated with a given email address. For more information, see this memo.
wkdgrab.py [-iv] [-x <gpg-path>] user@domain.com
Argument | Description |
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-i , --import |
Automatically import new keys into gpg without prompting the user |
-v , --verbose |
Print more detailed information about progress and results |
-x <gpg-path> , --gpg-executable <gpg-path> |
Make calls to <gpg-path> , in lieu of gpg (potentially useful if your installation of gpg is not in your $PATH , for example) |
$ wkdgrab -v me@entrez.cc
https://openpgpkey.entrez.cc/.well-known/openpgpkey/entrez.cc/hu/s8y7oh5xrdpu9psba3i5ntk64ohouhga?l=me
trying server... can't find dns records for server openpgpkey.entrez.cc
https://entrez.cc/.well-known/openpgpkey/hu/s8y7oh5xrdpu9psba3i5ntk64ohouhga?l=me
trying server... success!
successfully retrieved public key from https://entrez.cc/.well-known/openpgpkey/hu/s8y7oh5xrdpu9psba3i5ntk64ohouhga?l=me
saved public key to me@entrez.cc.key
import key in gpg? (yes/no) yes
successfully added key to your keychain