ISO8859-1N}J : Y  j U :  / + " 8} [-  /  O3 k+ 0    - K% j& !   2 %2!X"%w#$%&F'@(FI)6*+,-".#</"`0/1,23 4 5 6 7 8!93:(,;U<#='>6?G@]AsBC%D!E.F G5HOI#jJKLMN Usage: %s [ -k ] [ -g ] [ -p ] -v | -m | -o | -c | -n | -r | -s | -S | -R | -e | -D -C | [ -V ] [ -q ] [ -? ] Optional flags: -k: Specifies the keystore targeted by the operation. If -k is not specified, it defaults to current user's keystore. Format of is user/ or group/. -g: Do not process pending operations when opening the keystore (see -m) -p: Current user's keystore password. Will be asked otherwise. Commands using the keystore: -v: dump keystore content in human-readable format. -m: list all pending operations (new group keystore access, ...) -o: load keystore content and run . -c: discard loaded keys and run . Note for -o and -c the keys are restored when returns. Commands modifying the keystore: -n: Change the keystore password. New password is prompted. -r: Change administrative mode of keystore to 'admin' or 'guard'. -s: give access to current user's keystore (or ) from ks2. Consequence: when is opened, private key is loaded too. -S: revoke access to from current keystore (or ). Consequence: when is opened, private key is not loaded. -R: Change keystore private key. is the new key algorithm. -D: Delete old key with fingerprint from the keystore. Use with care, it can lead to data loss. -e: Export the keystore to (PKCS#12 format). -C: Create 's keystore. Diverses: -V: dump current loaded keys -q: list supported algorithms for key regeneration. -d: increase verbosity. -?: print this message Unrecognized mode: %s Valid modes are '%s' and '%s' (without the quotes) Unrecognized fingerprint: %s Example of valid format: %s Unknown user name or id: %s Unknown group name or id: %s Invalid keystore specification: %s Examples of valid formats: '%s%s', '%s%s', and '%s' (without quotes). Unrecognized algorithm: %s Run command with '%s' to get a list of valid algorithms. Unknown user id: %d Unknown group id: %d Flag %c cannot be used with %c. Insufficient memory to complete the operation. An error occured while listing process keysKey information version mismatch. Problem initializing EFS framework. Please check EFS is installed and enabled (see efsenable) on you system. Error was: %s An error occured while removing process keys.Error executing commandAn error occured while getting the password: %sError: passwords mismatch. You don't have permission to change this keystore. Encryption framework returned an error: %s You don't have permission to grant this access. Error getting user nameError getting group nameError getting user attributesError getting group attributesError checking process authorizationsNo key available to open the keystore Unable to get the key to be sent %s's EFS password:Your EFS password:Enter password for the new PKCS#12-protected file:Enter new password for %s's keystore:Enter the same password again:WARNING: Changing the admin access key can lead to unrecoverable errors! Please make sure the admin keystore has been opened previously. You will need to manually grant access to admin keystore to all administrators, including yourself. Are you sure you want to proceed? [ %s / %s ] YesNOVerbosity level set to: %d. Group keystore access key changed, sending to key to group members... The target keystore could not be opened, a cookie has been set. Debug: the process key list has changed during command execution (%d) Debug: opening %d/%d keystore, looking for %d/%d key. Debug: Sending key to user: %s Debug: Cookie sent: %s Debug: Key added: %s Debug: opening %d/%d keystore (r) Debug: opening %d/%d keystore (rw) Debug: writing new %d/%d keystore There is no key loaded in the current process. List of keys loaded in the current process: User keyGroup keyAdmin keyPublic keyPrivate keyKey is validKey is deprecated Key #%d: Kind ..................... %s Id (uid / gid) ......... %d Type ..................... %s Algorithm ................ %s Validity ................. %s Fingerprint .............. %08x:%08x:%08x:%08x:%08x Keystore description version mismatch! Keystore content: Keystore owner ............ : %s Keystore mode ............. : %s Password changed last on .. : %s at %s admin: managed by EFS administratorguard: not managed by EFS administrator Private key: Algorithm : Fingerprint : Validity :This key is valid. This key was deprecated on %s at %s. Access key to keystore %s/%s Cookie: Type ...... : %s Keystore .. : %s Regeneration (renew private key)Access (grants access to)Remove (removes access to)An error occured while setsecorder Usage: %s [ -L load_module ] [ -k ] [ -g ] [ -p ] -v | -m | -o | -c | -n | -r | -s | -S | -R | -e -D -C | [ -V ] [ -q ] [ -? ] [ -P ] Optional flags: -L: Specifies the loadable I&A module used to operate on the keystore -k: Specifies the keystore targeted by the operation. If -k is not specified, it defaults to current user's keystore. Format of is user/ or group/. -g: Do not process pending operations when opening the keystore (see -m) -p: Current user's keystore password. Will be asked otherwise. Commands using the keystore: -v: dump keystore content in human-readable format. -m: list all pending operations (new group keystore access, ...) -o: load keystore content and run . -c: discard loaded keys and run . Note for -o and -c the keys are restored when returns. Commands modifying the keystore: -n: Change the keystore password. New password is prompted. -r: Change administrative mode of keystore to 'admin' or 'guard'. -s: give access to current user's keystore (or ) from ks2. Consequence: when is opened, private key is loaded too. -S: revoke access to from current keystore (or ). Consequence: when is opened, private key is not loaded. -R: Change keystore private key. is the new key algorithm. -D: Delete old key with fingerprint from the keystore. Use with care, it can lead to data loss. -e: Export the keystore to (PKCS#12 format). -C: Create 's keystore. Diverses: -V: dump current loaded keys -q: list supported algorithms for key regeneration. -d: increase verbosity. -?: print this message Unable to stat %s: %s Unable to open file %s: %s Public key read error Public key read error: %s