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2002-10-28 13:27:18 +00:00
2002-10-28 Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c: Tidied up RISC OS initializations.
2002-10-24 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (main), gpgkeys_ldap.c (main): Add -V flag to
output protocol and program version.
2002-10-08 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (search_key, main): Make sure LDAP values are
freed in case of error.
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (main): Fix error return code.
2002-09-26 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (send_key): Removed non-constant initializers.
2002-09-19 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (get_key, search_key): Properly handle line
truncation.
2002-09-16 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_mailto.in: Add quasi-RFC-2368 mailto:email@addr?from=
syntax so people can set their own email address to respond to.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (get_key): Properly respond with KEY FAILED (to
gpg) and "key not found" (to user) on failure.
2002-10-28 13:27:18 +00:00
2002-09-12 Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c: Tidied up RISC OS initializations.
2002-09-09 Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (send_key, get_key, search_key): Check return
value of malloc.
(dehtmlize): Use ascii_tolower to protect against weird locales.
Cast the argument for isspace for the sake of broken HP/UXes.
(search_key): Check return value of realloc.
2002-09-09 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (get_key): Some compilers (RISC OS, HPUX c89)
don't like using variables as array initializers.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (send_key): Use CRLF in headers.
2002-08-28 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (parse_hkp_index): Use same types on all
platforms. This was probably leftover from earlier code where the
typing mattered.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c: Overall cleanup from iobuf conversion. Be
consistent in m_alloc and malloc usage. Remove include-disabled
(meaningless on HKP). RISC OS tweak.
2002-08-27 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c, Makefile.am: Convert over to using iobufs.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (http_get, http_post): Use CRLF for line endings.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c: Include util.h on RISC OS as per Stefan. Include
a replacement for hstrerror() for those platforms (such as RISC
OS) that don't have it.
2002-08-26 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Makefile.am: May as well include gpgkeys_hkp.c in the
distribution now. It works well enough without proxies, and isn't
built by default. It would be good to get some test experience
with it.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (main): Don't warn about include-subkeys - it
isn't unsupported, it's actually non-meaningful in the context of
HKP (yet).
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (parse_hkp_index, dehtmlize): Move HTML
functionality into new "dehtmlize" function. Remove HTML before
trying to parse each line from the keyserver. If the keyserver
provides key type information in the listing, use it. (Copy over
from g10/hkp.c).
2002-08-19 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (get_key, parse_hkp_index): Bring over latest code
from g10/hkp.c.
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (get_key): Fix cosmetic URL display problem
(extra ":" at the end).
2002-08-03 18:35:16 +00:00
2002-08-03 Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c: Tidied up RISC OS initializations.
2002-07-25 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c: "Warning" -> "WARNING"
2002-07-24 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Makefile.am: Install keyserver helpers in @GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR@
2002-07-15 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (send_key, get_key, main): Consult the server
version string to determine whether to use pgpKey or pgpKeyV2.
2002-07-09 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_mailto.in: Use new OPAQUE tag for non net-path URIs.
Fail more elegantly if there is no email address to send to. Show
the GnuPG version in the message body.
2002-07-04 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (get_key), gpgkeys_hkp.c (get_key): Display
keyserver URI as a URI, but only if verbose.
2002-07-01 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (parse_hkp_index): Error if the keyserver returns
an unparseable HKP response.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (main): Warn on honor-http-proxy,
broken-http-proxy, and include-subkeys (not supported yet).
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (main), gpgkeys_hkp.c (http_connect, main): Fix
some shadowing warnings.
2002-06-29 13:31:13 +00:00
2002-06-11 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Makefile.am: Don't hard-code the LDAP libraries - get them from
LDAPLIBS via configure. Also, gpgkeys_hkp is a program, not a
script.
2002-06-10 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (include_subkeys): Default "include-subkeys" to
off, since GnuPG now defaults it to on.
2002-06-06 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (parse_hkp_index): Type tweaks.
* gpgkeys_hkp.c (main): Add experimental code warning.
2002-06-05 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Makefile.am, gpgkeys_hkp.c (new): Experimental HKP keyserver
interface.
2002-05-08 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c: Include <lber.h> if we absolutely must. This
helps when compiling against a very old OpenLDAP.
2002-04-29 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_mailto.in: Properly handle key requests in full
fingerprint form.
2002-03-29 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (printquoted): Quote backslashes within keyserver
search responses.
2002-02-25 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap (get_key): LDAP keyservers do not support v3
fingerprints, so error out if someone tries. Actually, they don't
support any fingerprints, but at least we can calculate a keyid
from a v4 fingerprint.
2002-02-23 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap: Clarify the notion of a partial failure. This is
possible if more than one key is being handled in a batch, and one
fails while the other succeeds. Note that a search that comes up
with no results is not a failure - that is a valid response of "no
answer".
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (get_key): Allow GnuPG to send us full v4
fingerprints, long key ids, or short key ids while fetching.
Since the LDAP server doesn't actually handle fingerprints, chop
them down to long key ids for actual use.
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (main, get_key): When searching for a keyid,
search for subkeys as well as primary keys. This is mostly
significant when automatically fetching the key based on the id in
a header (i.e. "signature made by...."). "no-include-subkeys"
disables.
2002-02-14 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c: Fix compiler warning.
* gpgkeys_ldap.c: Be much more robust with mangled input files.
2001-12-28 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_mailto.in: Use the new OUTOFBAND indicator so gpg knows
not to try and import anything. Also turn on perl -w for
warnings.
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (main): If we're using temp files (rather than
stdin/stdout), make sure the file is closed when we're done.
2001-12-20 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Properly free the LDAP response when we're done with it.
* Now that we handle multiple keys, we must remove duplicates as
the LDAP keyserver returns keys with multiple user IDs multiple
times.
* Properly handle multiple keys with the same key ID (it's really
rare, so fetch "0xDEADBEEF" to test this).
2001-12-17 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c, gpgkeys_mailto.in: Fix GNU capitalization
issues. Prefix log messages with "gpgkeys" to clarify which
program is generating them.
2001-12-14 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* gpgkeys_ldap.c (search_key): Use unsigned int rather than uint
for portability.
2001-12-04 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
* Initial version of gpgkeys_ldap (LDAP keyserver helper) and
gpgkeys_mailto (email keyserver helper)
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