6 ## The key types are adorned with bit lengths. Work out the raw key type
9 for kt in $keytypes; do
10 rawkeytypes="$rawkeytypes ${kt%:*}"
13 ## Start a new output directory.
16 exec 3<etc/hosts 4>publish.new/hosts.list
17 echo ":certificate-authority" >&4
18 for kt in $rawkeytypes; do
19 cp ca/ca-$kt.pub publish.new/
20 read pub <ca/ca-$kt.pub
21 echo "@cert-authority $scope $pub" |
22 tee publish.new/ca-$kt.entry >&4
23 ssh-keygen -lv -fca/ca-$kt.pub | sed 's,^,| ,' >&4
26 ## Sign the various host keys.
28 while read line <&3; do
30 ## Ignore comments and empty lines.
32 "#"* | "") continue ;;
37 ## Read the host line.
41 @*) echo >&2 "$0: unknown directive \`$1'"; exit 1 ;;
47 ## If this is a different host, then start a new section of the list.
50 *) { echo; echo ":host $host"; } >&4 ;;
54 ## Build a list of names for the host.
57 .*) for h in $nicks; do names=${names:+$names,}$h$n.$domain; done ;;
58 *.* | *:*) names=${names:+$names,}$n ;;
59 *) nicks=${nicks:+$nicks }$n names=${names:+$names,}$n.$domain ;;
64 for kt in $rawkeytypes; do
65 if [ ! -f host/$host-$kt.pub ]; then continue; fi
66 cp host/$host-$kt.pub publish.new/
67 ssh-keygen -q -tv00 -sca/ca-$kt \
68 -h -I"$cacomment:$host.$domain" -n$names \
70 publish.new/$host-$kt.pub
71 mv publish.new/$host-$kt-cert.pub \
72 publish.new/$host-$kt.cert
73 { printf "%s " $names; cat host/$host-$kt.pub; } >&4
74 ssh-keygen -lv -fhost/$host-$kt.pub | sed 's,^,| ,' >&4
80 run_gpg --armor -o publish.new/hosts.asc \
81 --clearsign publish.new/hosts.list
82 rm publish.new/hosts.list
84 ## Include a copy of the public key.
85 run_gpg --export --armor -o publish.new/ca-gnupg.asc
88 if [ -d publish ]; then
90 mv publish publish.old
92 mv publish.new publish