skopeo-standalone-sign(1)() | skopeo-standalone-sign(1)() |
NAME¶
skopeo-standalone-sign - Debugging tool - Publish and sign an image in one step.
SYNOPSIS¶
skopeo standalone-sign [options] manifest docker-reference key-fingerprint --output|-o signature
DESCRIPTION¶
This is primarily a debugging tool, useful for special cases, and usually should not be a part of your normal operational workflow; use skopeo copy --sign-by instead to publish and sign an image in one step.
manifest Path to a file containing the image manifest
docker-reference A docker reference to identify the image with
key-fingerprint Key identity to use for signing
OPTIONS¶
See also skopeo(1) for options placed before the subcommand name.
--help, -h
Print usage statement
--output, -o output file
Write signature to output file.
--passphrase-file=path
The passphare to use when signing with the key ID from --sign-by. Only the first line will be read. A passphrase stored in a file is of questionable security if other users can read this file. Do not use this option if at all avoidable.
EXAMPLES¶
$ skopeo standalone-sign busybox-manifest.json registry.example.com/example/busybox 1D8230F6CDB6A06716E414C1DB72F2188BB46CC8 --output busybox.signature $
NOTES¶
This command is intended for use with local signatures e.g. OpenPGP ( other signature formats may be added in the future ), as per containers-signature(5). Furthermore, this command does not interact with the artifacts generated by Docker Content Trust (DCT). For more information, please see containers-signature(5) ⟨https://github.com/containers/image/blob/main/docs/containers-signature.5.md⟩.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Antonio Murdaca runcom@redhat.com ⟨mailto:runcom@redhat.com⟩, Miloslav Trmac mitr@redhat.com ⟨mailto:mitr@redhat.com⟩, Jhon Honce jhonce@redhat.com ⟨mailto:jhonce@redhat.com⟩