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NAME

       sqv - sqv is a command-line OpenPGP signature verification tool

SYNOPSIS

       sqv  <--keyring> [--not-after] [--not-before] [-n|--signatures] [-v|--verbose] [-h|--help] [-V|--version]
       <SIG-FILE> <FILE>

DESCRIPTION

       sqv is a command-line OpenPGP signature verification tool

OPTIONS

       --keyring=FILE
              A keyring

       --not-after=TIMESTAMP
              Consider signatures created after TIMESTAMP as invalid. If a date is given, 23:59:59 is  used  for
              the time. [default: now]

       --not-before=TIMESTAMP
              Consider  signatures created before TIMESTAMP as invalid. If a date is given, 00:00:00 is used for
              the time. [default: no constraint]

       -n, --signatures=N [default: 1]
              The number of valid signatures to return success

       -v, --verbose
              Be verbose

       -h, --help
              Print help

       -V, --version
              Print version

       <SIG-FILE>
              File containing the detached signature

       <FILE> File to verify

EXTRA

       TIMESTAMPs  must  be  given  in  ISO  8601  format  (e.g.   '2017-03-04T13:25:35Z',   '2017-03-04T13:25',
       '20170304T1325+0830', '2017-03-04', '2017031', ...).  If no timezone is specified, UTC is assumed.

       By  default, sqv configures the cryptographic policy using /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/sequoia.config.
       That can be overwritten by setting the SEQUOIA_CRYPTO_POLICY environment variable to an  alternate  file.
       The      path     must     be     absolute.      The     file's     format     is     described     here:
       <https://docs.rs/sequoia-policy-config/>.

VERSION

       v1.2.1 (sequoia-openpgp 1.21.2, using OpenSSL)

                                sqv 1.2.1 (sequoia-openpgp 1.21.2, using OpenSSL)                         sqv(1)