* command-ssh.c (stream_read_string): Initialize LENGTH to zero.
(start_command_handler_ssh): Use es_fgetc/es_ungetc to check if
EOF has been reached before trying to process another request.
g10/
* passphrase.c (passphrase_get): Set the cancel flag on all error
from the agent. Fixes a bug reported by Tom Duerbusch.
sm/
* gpgsm.c (main): Let --gen-key print a more informative error
message.
* protect-tool.c (get_passphrase): New arg OPT_CHECK.
(get_new_passphrase): Enable OTP_CHECK on the first call.
* command.c (cmd_get_passphrase): Implement option --check.
* gpg-agent.c (MIN_PASSPHRASE_LEN): New
(parse_rereadable_options): New option --min-passphrase-len.
* genkey.c (check_passphrase_constraints): New.
(agent_genkey, agent_protect_and_store): Call new function. Fix
memory leak.
* call-pinentry.c (agent_askpin): Allow translation of the displayed
error message.
(agent_popup_message_start): Remove arg CANCEL_BTN.
(popup_message_thread): Use --one-button option.
* command.c (cmd_passwd): Now that we don't distinguish between
assuan and regular error codes we can jump to the end on error.
common/
* simple-pwquery.c (simple_pwquery): New arg OPT_CHECK.
* preset-passphrase.c (preset_passphrase): Do not strip off last
character of passphrase.
(make_hexstring): New function.
* command.c (cmd_preset_passphrase): Use parse_hexstring to syntax
check passphrase argument. Truncate passphrase at delimiter.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_identity_register): Make KEY_GRIP_RAW be 20
instead of 21 bytes long; do not fill KEY_GRIP_RAW[20] with NUL
byte - KEY_GRIP_RAW is a raw binary string anyway.
char * vs. unsigned char * warnings. The GNU coding standards used to
say that these mismatches are okay and better than a bunch of casts.
Obviously this has changed now.
* gpg-agent.c: New option --write-env-file.
* gpg-agent.c (handle_connections): Make sure that the signals we
are handling are not blocked.Block signals while creating new
threads.
* estream.c: Use HAVE_CONFIG_H and not USE_CONFIG_H!
(es_func_fd_read, es_func_fd_write): Protect against EINTR.
* gpg-agent.texi (Agent UPDATESTARTUPTTY): New.
* scdaemon.c (handle_connections): Make sure that the signals we
are handling are not blocked.Block signals while creating new
threads.
(handle_connections): Include the file descriptor into the name of
the thread.
* dynload.h: s/__inline__/inline/.
* tlv.c [GNUPG_MAJOR_VERSION==1]: Define constants instead of
including a gnupg 1.4 header.
* watchgnupg.c: Make sure that PF_LCOAL and AF_LOCAL are defines.
Noted by Ray Link.
(agent_scd_check_aliveness): New.
* gpg-agent.c (handle_tick): Test for an alive scdaemon.
(handle_signal): Print thread info on SIGUSR1.
* scdaemon.c (handle_signal): Print thread info on SIGUSR1.
(show_file): Implement it.
* keyformat.txt: Define the created-at attribute for keys.
* ccid-driver.c: Replaced macro DEBUG_T1 by a new debug level.
(parse_ccid_descriptor): Mark SCR335 firmware version 5.18 good.
(ccid_transceive): Arghhh. The seqno is another bit in the
R-block than in the I block, this was wrong at one place.
* scdaemon.c: New options --debug-ccid-driver and
--debug-disable-ticker.
* app-openpgp.c (do_genkey, do_writekey): Factored code to check
for existing key out into ..
(does_key_exist): .. New function.
* gpg-connect-agent.c (add_definq, show_definq, clear_definq)
(handle_inquire): New.
(read_and_print_response): Handle INQUIRE command.
(main): Implement control commands.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_request_spec): New member: secret_input.
(REQUEST_SPEC_DEFINE): New argument: secret_input.
(request_specs): Add secret_input flag.
(request_spec_lookup): New function ...
(ssh_request_process): ... use it here; depending on secret_input
flag allocate secure or non-secure memory.
* command-ssh.c (sexp_key_extract): Removed FIXME, since
xtrymallos does set errno correctly by now.
(sexp_extract_identifier): Remove const attribute from identifier.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Remove const attribute from
key_type; removes ugly casts and FIXME.
(sexp_key_extract): Remove const attribute from comment.
(ssh_send_key_public): Remove const attribute from
key_type/comment; removes ugly cast.
(data_sign): Remove const attribute from identifier; removes ugly
cast.
(key_secret_to_public): Remove const attribute from comment;
removes ugly cast.
(ssh_handler_sign_request): Remove const attribute from p.
(sexp_key_extract): Use make_cstring().
(ssh_key_extract_comment): Likewise.
(ssh_key_to_buffer): Use secure memory for memory area to hold the
key S-Expression.
Added more comments.
%0A may pass through.
* agent.h (server_control_s): New field USE_AUTH_CALL.
* call-scd.c (agent_card_pksign): Make use of it.
* command-ssh.c (data_sign): Set the flag.
(ssh_send_key_public): New arg OVERRIDE_COMMENT.
(card_key_available): Add new arg CARDSN.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Use the card s/n as comment.
(sexp_key_extract): Use GCRYMPI_FMT_STD.
(data_sign): Ditto.
* learncard.c (make_shadow_info): Moved to ..
* protect.c (make_shadow_info): .. here. Return NULL on malloc
failure. Made global.
* agent.h: Add prototype.
* xasprintf.c (xtryasprintf): New.
* app-openpgp.c (get_public_key): Make sure not to return negative
numbers.
(do_sign): Allow passing of indata with algorithm prefix.
(do_auth): Allow OPENPGP.3 as an alternative ID.
* app.c (app_getattr): Return just the S/N but not the timestamp.
* no-libgcrypt.c (gcry_strdup): New.
../g10/call-agent.c
(card_getattr_cb, agent_card_getattr): New.
* command-ssh.c (card_key_available): New.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): First see whether a card key is
available.
* app.c (app_getattr): Return APPTYPE or SERIALNO type even if the
application does dot support the getattr call.
* app.c (select_application): Return an error code and the
application context in an new arg.
* command.c (open_card): Adjusted for that. Don't use the
fallback if no card is present. Return an error if the card has
been removed without a reset.
(do_reset, cmd_serialno): Clear that error flag.
(TEST_CARD_REMOVAL): New. Use it with all command handlers.
(scd_update_reader_status_file): Set the error flag on all changes.
select returns with -1.
* tools.texi (gpg-connect-agent): New.
* app-openpgp.c (get_one_do): Never try to get a non cacheable
object from the cache.
(get_one_do): Add new arg to return an error code. Changed all
callers.
(do_getattr): Let it return a proper error code.
* app.c (select_application): Return an error code and the
application context in an new arg.
* command.c (open_card): Adjusted for that. Don't use the
fallback if no card is present. Return an error if the card has
been removed without a reset.
(do_reset, cmd_serialno): Clear that error flag.
(TEST_CARD_REMOVAL): New. Use it with all command handlers.
* scdaemon.c (ticker_thread): Termintate if a shutdown is pending.
* apdu.c: Added some PCSC error codes.
(pcsc_error_to_sw): New.
(reset_pcsc_reader, pcsc_get_status, pcsc_send_apdu)
(open_pcsc_reader): Do proper error code mapping.
* gpg-connect-agent.c: New.
* Makefile.am: Add it.
(ssh_identity_register): Partly rewritten.
(open_control_file, search_control_file, add_control_entry): New.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Return only files listed in our
control file.
* findkey.c (unprotect): Check for allocation error.
* agent.h (opt): Add fields to record the startup terminal
settings.
* gpg-agent.c (main): Record them and do not force keep display
with --enable-ssh-support.
* command-ssh.c (start_command_handler_ssh): Use them here.
* gpg-agent.c: Renamed option --ssh-support to
--enable-ssh-support.
* command.c (cmd_readkey): New.
(register_commands): Register new command "READKEY".
* command-ssh.c (ssh_request_process): Improved logging.
* findkey.c (agent_write_private_key): Always use plain open.
Don't depend on an umask for permissions.
(agent_key_from_file): Factored file reading code out to ..
(read_key_file): .. new function.
(agent_public_key_from_file): New.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_sexp_construct): Rewritten generation of sexp
template, clarified.
(ssh_sexp_extract): Support shadowed-private-key-sexp; treat
protected-private key and shadowed-private-key as public keys.
(key_secret_to_public): Rewritten: simply use ssh_sexp_extract()
and ssh_sexp_construct().