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affsign(1)                 sign an existing AFF file                affsign(1)




NAME

       affsign - sign an existing AFF file


SYNOPSIS

       affcopy [options] file1 file
       affcopy [options] file1 file2 file3 ... dir
       affcopy [options] file1 file2 file3 ... dir1 dir2...


DESCRIPTION

       Sign an existing AFF file. This program will:

              o  Sign each segment if there are no segment signatures.

              o  Write signed chain-of-custody Bill of Materials segment.

       This file is part of the AFFLIBv3, that provides AFF.

       AFF  is  an  open  and  extensible file format to store disk images and
       associated metadata. It is useful in  several  scenaries,  as  computer
       forensics investigations.


OPTIONS

       General options:

              -n     Ask for a chain-of-custody note.

              -v     Just print the version number and exit.

       Signature Options:

              -k filename.key
                     Specify private key for signing.

              -c filename.cer
                     Specify  a X.509 certificate that matches the private key
                     (by default, the file is assumed to be the same one  pro-
                     vided with the -k option).

              -Z     ZAP (remove) all signature segments.


SEE ALSO

       affcat(1),   affcompare(1),  affconvert(1),  affcopy(1),  affcrypto(1),
       affdiskprint(1), affinfo(1),  affix(1),  affrecover(1),  affsegment(1),
       affstats(1), affuse(1), affverify(1), affxml(1)


AUTHOR

       The  AFFLIB  was  written  by Simson L. Garfinkel <simsong@acm.org> and
       Basis Technology, Inc.

       This manual page  was  written  by  Joao  Eriberto  Mota  Filho  <erib-
       erto@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).



AFFSIGN 3.7.4                      Oct 2014                         affsign(1)

afflib 3.7.17 - Generated Sat Feb 16 10:23:15 CST 2019
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