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help() {
cat <<EOF
Airgap Arch Linux with Keyfork is best used with a removable SD card to store
shard files and other persistent media. After inserting an SD card, run:
# discover-and-mount-sdcard
Keyfork can be used to set up a Shard-secured secret with an M-of-N scheme,
where M is the minimum amount of users required to recreate the secret and N is
is the total amount of shardholders. An additional value, K, will be used to
denote the amount of smartcards (i.e., backups) to provision per shardholder.
# keyfork wizard generate-shard-secret --threshold \$M --max \$N
--keys-per-shard \$K --output /media/mmcblk0p1/shards.pgp
The Keyfork server can be started using a Shard-secred secret locally, if all
shardholders are present, or using a QR-based remote recovery. The shard file
does not have to be present for remote recovery.
# keyfork recover shard /media/mmcblk0p1/shards.pgp
Or
# keyfork recover remote-shard
Keyfork shards can be transported to a system performing the \`remote-shard\`
operation by running:
# keyfork shard transport /media/mmcblk0p1/shards.pgp
For more information, run:
# keyfork help
EOF
}
discover-and-mount-sdcard() {
MOUNT_OPTS="-o relatime,utf8,flush,umask=0000"
lsblk -nlo NAME,FSTYPE | awk '$2 == "vfat" { print $1 }' | while read partition; do
echo "Automatically mounting /dev/$partition to /media/$partition"
mkdir -p "/media/$partition"
umount "/media/$partition" 2>/dev/null
mount $MOUNT_OPTS "/dev/$partition" "/media/$partition"
find "/media/$partition" -name '*.pgp' -maxdepth 2 | while read file; do
echo "Found potential shardfile: $file"
done
done
}
help