ASCII-armored representation of a PGP public key, as the entire output by
the command gpg --export --armor foo@example.com (either LF or CRLF
line endings).
When using this field, id should be left blank. The BinAuthz API
handlers will calculate the ID and fill it in automatically. BinAuthz
computes this ID as the OpenPGP RFC4880 V4 fingerprint, represented as
upper-case hex. If id is provided by the caller, it will be
overwritten by the API-calculated ID.
ASCII-armored representation of a PGP public key, as the entire output by
the command gpg --export --armor foo@example.com (either LF or CRLF
line endings).
When using this field, id should be left blank. The BinAuthz API
handlers will calculate the ID and fill it in automatically. BinAuthz
computes this ID as the OpenPGP RFC4880 V4 fingerprint, represented as
upper-case hex. If id is provided by the caller, it will be
overwritten by the API-calculated ID.
The ID of this public key.
Signatures verified by BinAuthz must include the ID of the public key that
can be used to verify them, and that ID must match the contents of this
field exactly.
Additional restrictions on this field can be imposed based on which public
key type is encapsulated. See the documentation on public_key cases below
for details.
The ID of this public key.
Signatures verified by BinAuthz must include the ID of the public key that
can be used to verify them, and that ID must match the contents of this
field exactly.
Additional restrictions on this field can be imposed based on which public
key type is encapsulated. See the documentation on public_key cases below
for details.
A raw PKIX SubjectPublicKeyInfo format public key.
NOTE: id may be explicitly provided by the caller when using this
type of public key, but it MUST be a valid RFC3986 URI. If id is left
blank, a default one will be computed based on the digest of the DER
encoding of the public key.
A raw PKIX SubjectPublicKeyInfo format public key.
NOTE: id may be explicitly provided by the caller when using this
type of public key, but it MUST be a valid RFC3986 URI. If id is left
blank, a default one will be computed based on the digest of the DER
encoding of the public key.
ASCII-armored representation of a PGP public key, as the entire output by
the command gpg --export --armor foo@example.com (either LF or CRLF
line endings).
When using this field, id should be left blank. The BinAuthz API
handlers will calculate the ID and fill it in automatically. BinAuthz
computes this ID as the OpenPGP RFC4880 V4 fingerprint, represented as
upper-case hex. If id is provided by the caller, it will be
overwritten by the API-calculated ID.
Whether the asciiArmoredPgpPublicKey field is set.
hasPkixPublicKey()
publicbooleanhasPkixPublicKey()
A raw PKIX SubjectPublicKeyInfo format public key.
NOTE: id may be explicitly provided by the caller when using this
type of public key, but it MUST be a valid RFC3986 URI. If id is left
blank, a default one will be computed based on the digest of the DER
encoding of the public key.
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