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NAME

podman-image-sign - Create a signature for an image

SYNOPSIS

podman image sign [options] image [image ...]

DESCRIPTION

podman image sign will create a local signature for one or more local images that have been pulled from a registry. The signature will be written to a directory derived from the registry configuration files in /etc/containers/registries.d. By default, the signature will be written into /var/lib/containers/sigstore directory.

OPTIONS

--help, -h Print usage statement.

--directory, -d=dir Store the signatures in the specified directory. Default: /var/lib/containers/sigstore

--sign-by=identity Override the default identity of the signature.

EXAMPLES

Sign the busybox image with the identify of foo@bar.com with a user's keyring and save the signature in /tmp/signatures/.

sudo podman image sign --sign-by foo@bar.com --directory /tmp/signatures docker://privateregistry.example.com/foobar

The write (and read) location for signatures is defined in YAML-based configuration files in /etc/containers/registries.d/. When you sign an image, podman will use those configuration files to determine where to write the signature based on the the name of the originating registry or a default storage value unless overriden with the --directory option. For example, consider the following configuration file.

docker: privateregistry.example.com: sigstore: file:///var/lib/containers/sigstore

When signing an image preceded with the registry name 'privateregistry.example.com', the signature will be written into sub-directories of /var/lib/containers/sigstore/privateregistry.example.com. The use of 'sigstore' also means the signature will be 'read' from that same location on a pull-related function.

HISTORY

November 2018, Originally compiled by Qi Wang (qiwan at redhat dot com)