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Due to todays reminder:
On Tue 2014-04-22 18:46:15 -0400, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> With --trust-model=always, all keys and user IDs are considered
> automatically valid; they are not automatically trusted (setting
> universal ownertrust to anything other than "ultimate" would be
> insufficient to acheive the effect of --trust-model=always, due to
> --max-cert-depth and certificate path reachability).
>
> Thanks to Nicolai Josuttis for pointing out this documentation
error.
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With this it is now possible build and install gnupg 2.1 properly
below /usr/local:
make -f TOPSRC/build-aux/speed.ml native INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local
Of course you need installation priviliges for the /usr/local tree.
* g10/call-agent.c, g10/call-agent.h (agent_get_version): New.
* g10/migrate.c (migrate_secring): Abort migration if
agent_get_version returns not at least 2.1.0
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 1718
On the first installation of GnuPG 2.1 it is likely that an
old gpg-agent is still running in the environment. In that
case the migration would fail.
Signed-off-by: Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de>
* agent/agent.h (opt): Remove field use_standard_socket.
* agent/command.c (cmd_killagent): Always allow killing.
* agent/gpg-agent.c (main): Turn --{no,}use-standard-socket and
--write-env-file into dummy options. Always return true for
--use-standard-socket-p. Do not print the GPG_AGENT_INFO envvar
setting or set that envvar.
(create_socket_name): Simplify by removing non standard socket
support.
(check_for_running_agent): Ditto.
* common/asshelp.c (start_new_gpg_agent): Remove GPG_AGENT_INFO use.
* common/simple-pwquery.c (agent_open): Ditto.
* configure.ac (GPG_AGENT_INFO_NAME): Remove.
* g10/server.c (gpg_server): Do not print the AgentInfo comment.
* g13/server.c (g13_server): Ditto.
* sm/server.c (gpgsm_server): Ditto.
* tools/gpgconf.c (main): Simplify by removing non standard socket
support.
--
The indented fix to allow using a different socket than the one in the
gnupg home directory is to change Libassuan to check whether the
socket files exists as a regualr file with a special keyword to
redirect to another socket file name.
* configure.ac (NEED_NTBTLS_ABI, NEED_NTBTLS_VERSION): New.
(HTTP_USE_NTBTLS): New. Prefer over GNUTLS.
* m4/ntbtls.m4: New.
* m4/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add new file.
* common/http.c: Add conditionals to eventually use NTBTLS.
--
This is only the configure stuff. If you have NTBTLS installed GNUTLS
will not be used but there won't be any https support either :-(.
This patch is used to have a real world test bench for the forthcoming
library.
* g10/main.h (DEFAULT_DIGEST_ALGO): Use SHA256 in --gnupg and SHA1 in
strict RFC or PGP modes.
* g10/sign.c (make_keysig_packet): Use DEFAULT_DIGEST_ALGO also for
RSA key signatures.
* configure.ac: Do not allow to disable sha256.
* g10/gpg.c (aFullKeygen): New.
(opts): Add command --full-key-gen.
(main): Implement it.
* g10/keygen.c (DEFAULT_STD_ALGO): Replace wrong GCRY_PK_RSA although
the value is identical.
(DEFAULT_STD_CURVE): New.
(DEFAULT_STD_SUBALGO): New.
(DEFAULT_STD_SUBKEYSIZE): New.
(DEFAULT_STD_SUBCURVE): New.
(quick_generate_keypair): Use new macros here.
(generate_keypair): Add arg "full" and fix call callers. Do not ask
for keysize in non-full node.
(ask_user_id): Add arg "full" and simplify for non-full mode.
* g10/gpg.c (main): Pass option names to obsolete_option without
double dash.
* g10/misc.c (obsolete_option, obsolete_scdaemon_option): Print double
dash only for command line options.
* g10/gpg.c: Add config options that should belong in scdaemon.conf
* g10/main.h, g10/misc.c (obsolete_scdaemon_option): New.
--
In gpg2, the following options are only relevant for scdaemon:
reader-port
ctapi-driver
pcsc-driver
disable-ccid
but in gpg1, they are options for gpg itself.
Some users of gpg1 might have these options in their
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf, which causes gpg2 to fail hard if it reads that
config file.
gpg2 should not fail hard, though giving a warning (and suggesting a
move to scdaemon.conf) seems OK.
This patch does *not* reintroduce any documentation for these options
in gpg.texi, even to indicate that they are "dummy" options, since
scdaemon.texi contains the appropriate documentation.
Debian-bug-id: 762844
- Program names factored out from obsolete_scdaemon_option to make
reuse without new translations easier. -wk
* build-aux/getswdb.sh: Add option --find-sha1sum.
* build-aux/speedo.mk (check-tools): New phony target. Not yet used.
(SHA1SUM): New var. Use it instead of sha1sum.
* g10/keydb.c (maybe_create_keyring_or_box): Rename arg for clarity.
(keydb_add_resource): Fix order of args to maybe_create_keyring_or_box
and check and create .kbx.
* common/exechelp-posix.c: Remove weak pragmas.
* common/sexputil.c (make_canon_sexp_from_rsa_pk): Remove double
const.
--
We do not use Pth anymore and thus there is no more need for the weak
pragmas.
* g10/gpg.c (print_mds): Replace openpgp_md_test_algo.
--
This is actually not required because as of now the used OpenPGP and
Gcrypt hash algorithm numbers are identical. But that might change in
the future.
This changes the behavior of GnuPG in case it has been build with
some algorithms disabled: If those algorithms are available in
Libgcrypt, their results will be used printed anyway.
* g10/keyedit.c (subkey_expire_warning): New.
(keyedit_menu): Call it when needed.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 1715
The heuristic to detect a problem is not very advanced but it should
catch the most common cases.
* agent/cache.c (last_stored_cache_key): New.
(agent_get_cache): Allow NULL for KEY.
(agent_store_cache_hit): New.
* agent/findkey.c (unprotect): Call new function and try to use the
last stored key.
* g10/revoke.c (create_revocation): Add arg CACHE_NONCE and pass to
make_keysig_packet.
(gen_standard_revoke): Add arg CACHE_NONCE and pass to
create_revocation.
* g10/keygen.c (do_generate_keypair): Call gen_standard_revoke with
cache nonce.
--
This patch adds two features:
1. The key for the last passphrase successfully used for unprotecting
a key is stored away. On a cache miss the stored away passphrase is
tried as well. This helps for the common GPG use case of having a
signing and encryption (sub)key with the same passphrase. See the
code for more comments.
2. The now auto-generated revocation certificate does not anymore
popup a passphrase prompt. Thus for standard key generation the
passphrase needs to be given only once (well, two with the
confirmation).