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The delete-key command deletes the local cryptographic key pair with
the given name.
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delete-key 명령어는 주어진 이름의 로컬 암호화 키 쌍을 삭제합니다.
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Translated and reviewed by
Peter J
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_delete_key.go:41
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The disable command disables a snap. The binaries and services of the
snap will no longer be available, but all the data is still available
and the snap can easily be enabled again.
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disable 명령은 스냅을 비활성화합니다. 스냅의 바이너리 및 서비스
는 더 이상 사용할 수 없지만 모든 데이터는 여전히 사용할 수 있으며
스냅을 다시 쉽게 활성화할 수 있습니다.
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Youngjae Yu
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:125
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_disconnect.go:41
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The download command downloads the given snap and its supporting assertions
to the current directory with .snap and .assert file extensions, respectively.
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download 명령어는 주어진 snap과 해당 snap의 지원 어설션을
각각 .snap과 .assert 확장자로 현재 디렉터리에 다운로드합니다.
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Translated by
Noa Himesaka
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Reviewed by
minwook shin
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_download.go:51
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The enable command enables a snap that was previously disabled.
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enable 명령어는 이전에 비활성화 되어 있던 스냅을 활성화 합니다.
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Translated and reviewed by
Peter J
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_snap_op.go:121
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The export-key command exports a public key assertion body that may be
imported by other systems.
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export-key 명령어는 다른 시스템에서 가져와진 것으로 보이는
공개 키 어설션 본문을 내보냅니다.
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Translated by
Noa Himesaka
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Reviewed by
minwook shin
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_export_key.go:43
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The fde-setup-request command is used inside the fde-setup hook. It will
return information about what operation for full-disk encryption is
requested and auxiliary data to complete this operation.
The fde-setup hook should do what is requested and then call
"snapctl fde-setup-result" and pass the result data to stdin.
Here is an example for how the fde-setup hook is called initially:
$ snapctl fde-setup-request
{"op":"features"}
$ echo '[]' | snapctl fde-setup-result
Alternatively the hook could reply with:
$ echo '{"error":"hardware-unsupported"}' | snapctl fde-setup-result
And then it is called again with a request to do the initial key setup:
$ snapctl fde-setup-request
{"op":"initial-setup", "key": "key-to-seal", "key-name":"key-for-ubuntu-data"}
$ echo "$sealed_key" | snapctl fde-setup-result
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/fde_setup.go:36
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The fde-setup-result command sets the result data for a fde-setup hook
reading it from stdin.
For example:
When the fde-setup hook is called with "op":"features:
$ echo "[]" | snapctl fde-setup-result
When the fde-setup hook is called with "op":"initial-setup":
$ echo "sealed-key" | snapctl fde-setup-result
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Located in
overlord/hookstate/ctlcmd/fde_setup.go:101
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The file-access command returns information about a snap's file system access.
This command is used by the xdg-document-portal service to identify
files that do not need to be proxied to provide access within
confinement.
File paths are interpreted as host file system paths. The tool may
return false negatives (e.g. report that a file path is unreadable,
despite being readable under a different path). It also does not
check if file system permissions would render a file unreadable.
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file-access 명령어는 Snap의 파일 시스템 접근에 대한 정보를 제공합니다.
이 명령어는 xdg-document-portal 서비스가 파일을
제한 구역 내로 제공하기 위한 프록시가 필요 없는지를
인식하기 위해 사용됩니다.
파일 경로는 호스트 파일 경로로 인식됩니다.
이 도구는 위음성인 결과를 출력할 수 있습니다.
(예: 다른 경로에서 읽을 수 있지만 읽을 수 없다고 출력되는 경우)
그리고 파일 퍼미션으로 인해 파일을 읽을 수 없는지에 대해서도 검사하지 않습니다.
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Noa Himesaka
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Reviewed by
minwook shin
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_routine_file_access.go:43
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The find command queries the store for available packages.
With the --private flag, which requires the user to be logged-in to the store
(see 'snap help login'), it instead searches for private snaps that the user
has developer access to, either directly or through the store's collaboration
feature.
A green check mark (given color and unicode support) after a publisher name
indicates that the publisher has been verified.
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minwook shin
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Located in
cmd/snap/cmd_find.go:40
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