See the Tor project's documentation for more information on how to set up a local Tor proxy. To use the command-line client with Tor, you'll need the Tor SOCKS proxy running locally. Furthermore our Tor support isn't audited, so it's possible that even in strict mode some identifying information might creep in. If you would like to tunnel the whole application through Tor, we recommend running it inside of a Tails VM. Please note that the Keybase GUI does not support Tor mode. This document explains how to protect your identity with Tor and other Keybase features. Of course anonymity is a fraught and subtle property. The Keybase command-line client supports Tor. Use keybase help to learn what's available. # will fail if anything about her identity breaks.Ĭat some_backup.sql | keybase pgp encrypt -o enc_backup.asc examples soon # This is unnecessary if we've followed maria, as the command # maria, asserting that she's proven her key on both Publishing a bitcoin address keybase btc 1p90X3byTONYhortonETC # sign and set the bitcoinĪssertions (useful for scripting, cron jobs, etc.) # Here we encrypt a copy of a backup for Keybase pgp verify -d -i foo.txt # verify a file + detached signatureĬat | keybase pgp verify # stream a self-signed file Verifying a PGP message keybase pgp verify -i # verify a self-signed file Keybase pgp sign -i foo.txt # generate, containing signed foo.txtĮcho "I rock." | keybase pgp sign # stream Keybase pgp sign -i foo.txt -detached # generate, just a signature Keybase pgp sign -clearsign -m "Hello" # sign, but don't encode contents Signing a PGP message keybase pgp sign -m "Hello" # sign a message Keybase pgp decrypt -i -o foo.txt # -> foo.txtĬat | keybase pgp decrypt # decrypt a stream Keybase pgp encrypt chris -i foo.txt -o bar.asc # foo.txt -> bar.ascĮcho 'secret' | keybase pgp encrypt chris # streamĭecrypting a PGP message keybase pgp decrypt -i # -> stdout Keybase pgp encrypt chris -i foo.txt # foo.txt -> Keybase pgp encrypt chris -s -m "secret" # also sign with -s Keybase pgp encrypt -m "secret" # using a Reddit name Keybase pgp encrypt -m "secret" # using a twitter name If a Keybase user only has a PGP key, or you'd rather encrypt for that: keybase pgp encrypt chris -m "secret" # encrypt Verifying cat some_signed_statement.txt | keybase verify Signing keybase sign -m "I hereby abdicate the throne" Keybase encrypt max -i secret.mp3 -b -o Įncrypting for Keybase users keybase encrypt max -m "this is a secret for max"Įcho "secret" | keybase encrypt encrypt max -i ~/movie.avi -o ~/ĭecrypting keybase decrypt -i -o movie.aviĬat some_ | keybase decrypt Keybase encrypt max -m "this is a secret"Įcho "this is a secret" | keybase encrypt max
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