3 ### Stash a recovery blob of a secret
5 ### (c) 2011 Mark Wooding
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27 case "${KEYSLIB+t}" in t) ;; *) echo >&2 "$0: KEYSLIB unset"; exit 1 ;; esac
28 . "$KEYSLIB"/keyfunc.sh
32 Store a secret encrypted under the recovery key RECOV.
34 The LABEL is used to identify the encrypted secret later to the \`recover'
35 command. The secret is read from stdin.
38 ## Parse the command line.
39 case $# in 2) ;; *) usage_err ;; esac
40 recov=$1 label=$2; shift 2
41 checkword "recovery key label" "$recov"
42 checklabel "secret" "$label"
47 stash $recov $label <$tmp/secret
49 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------