- 1. About this guide
- 1.1. Conventions, typesetting, license
- 1.2. About sq and Sequoia PGP
- 2. Getting started
- 2.1. Installation
- 3. Confidentiality
- 3.1. Quick start
- 3.2. Creating a key
- 3.3. Maintaining a key
- 3.4. Key rotation
- 3.5. Deleting a key
- 3.6. Import and export of a key
- 3.7. Encrypting and decrypting files
- 3.8. Adding subkeys
- 4. Authenticity
- 4.1. Quick start
- 4.2. Authenticating certificates
- 4.3. Importing and exporting certificates
- 4.4. Search for a certificate on the internet
- 4.5. Publish a certificate
- 4.6. Certificate management
- 4.7. Certify and authorize certificates
- 4.8. Verify signatures
- 4.9. Sign files and messages
- 5. Technical
- 5.1. Configuration
- 5.2. File structure and Backup
- 5.3. Upgrading signatures with SHA1 hashes
- 5.4. Packet dump and inspect
- 5.5. OpenPGP hardware/ smart cards
- 5.6. Keyrings
- 6. sqv
- 7. Background
- 7.1. What is a "secure" system
- 7.2. Keys, subkeys, and certificates
- 7.3. Public Key Cryptography
- 7.4. User IDs
- 7.5. Web of trust
- 7.6. Certificate Authorities(CA) and Shadow CAs
- 7.7. Keys and Subkeys
- 7.8. Key expiration
- 8. Fast Lanes - Mini-HOWTOs
- 8.1. Generate a key
- 8.2. Add a subkey
- 8.3. Rotate a key
- 8.4. Import and export a key
- 8.5. Manage keyrings
- 8.6. Encrypt a file
- 8.7. Decrypt a file
- 8.8. Sign a file
- 8.9. Verify a file or signature
- 8.10. Import and export a certificate
- 8.11. Publish a certificate
- 8.12. Retrieve a certificate
- 8.13. Revoke a certificate
- 8.14. Certify a User ID for a certificate
- 8.15. Authorize a certificate as a trusted introducer (CA)
- 8.16. Approve a certification
- 9. Recipes
- 9.1. OpenPGP and ssh
- 10. Troubleshooting
- 10.1. Authenticity issues
- 10.2. Invalid certificates
- 11. Acknowledgments