more progress. recovery seems to be working now.
[distorted-keys] / new-keeper
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1#! /bin/sh
2###
3### Construct a new set of keeper keys
4###
5### (c) 2011 Mark Wooding
6###
7
8###----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
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10### This file is part of the distorted.org.uk key management suite.
11###
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24### Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
25
26set -e
27case "${KEYSLIB+t}" in t) ;; *) echo >&2 "$0: KEYSLIB unset"; exit 1 ;; esac
28. "$KEYSLIB"/keyfunc.sh
29
30defhelp <<HELP
31KEEPER N
32Create a new set of keeper keys.
33
34The private keys are stored in KEEPER/I for each 0 <= I < N in the current
35directory; presumably you'll do something sensible with them. A new
36directory $KEYS/keeper/KEEPER is created (it is an error if it already
37exists), containing the public keys I.pub and some metadata meta.
38HELP
39dohelp
40
41## Parse the command line.
42case $# in 2) ;; *) echo >&2 "$usage"; exit 1 ;; esac
43keeper=$1 n=$2
44checkword "keeper set label" "$keeper"
45checknumber "set size" "$n"
46
47## Preflight checking.
48if [ -e $KEYS/keeper/$keeper ]; then
49 echo >&2 "$0: keeper set \`$keeper' already exists"
50 exit 1
51fi
52if [ -e $keeper ]; then
53 echo >&2 "$0: destination \`$keeper' already exists"
54 exit 1
55fi
56
57## Generate the private keys, one per file, and compute the public keys.
58tmp=$(mktmp); cleanup rmtmp
59rm -rf $keeper.new
60mkdir -m700 $keeper.new
61mkdir -p -m755 $KEYS/keeper/$keeper.new
62echo $n >$KEYS/keeper/$keeper.new/meta
63i=0
64while [ $i -lt $n ]; do
65 ec_keygen $keeper.new/$i $KEYS/keeper/$keeper.new/$i.pub
66 i=$(( i + 1 ))
67done
68mv $keeper.new $keeper
69mv $KEYS/keeper/$keeper.new $KEYS/keeper/$keeper
70
71###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------