Return the default algorithm by trying --cipher-algo/--compress-algo, then
the first item in the pref list, then s2k-cipher-algo or ZIP.
* sign.c (sign_file, sign_symencrypt_file), encode.c (encode_simple,
encode_crypt): Call default_cipher_algo and default_compress_algo to get
algorithms.
* g10.c (main): Allow pref selection for compress algo with --openpgp.
--personal-digest-preferences is, then use the first hash algorithm in the
personal list. If the signing algorithm is DSA, then use the first
160-bit hash algorithm in the personal list. If --pgp2 is set and it's a
v3 RSA key, use MD5.
'@', unless --expert is set. This is to help prevent people from
polluting the (as yet unused) IETF namespace.
* main.h: Comments about default algorithms.
* photoid.c (image_type_to_string): Comments about 3-letter file
extensions.
--compress-algo. The old algorithm names still work for backwards
compatibility.
* misc.c (string_to_compress_algo): Allow "none" as an alias for
"uncompressed".
partial length encoding. This is required because OpenPGP allows only for
32 bit length fields. From Werner on stable branch.
* getkey.c (get_pubkey_direct): Renamed to... (get_pubkey_fast): this and
made extern. (get_pubkey_byfprint_fast): New. From Werner on stable
branch.
* keydb.h, import.c (import_one): Use get_pubkey_fast instead of
get_pubkey. We don't need a merged key and actually this might lead to
recursions. (revocation_present): Likewise for search by fingerprint.
From Werner on stable branch.
* g10.c (main): Try to create the trustdb even for non-colon-mode list-key
operations. This is required because getkey needs to know whether a a key
is ultimately trusted. From Werner on stable branch.
it here as it behaves more like a Posix system. From Werner on stable
branch.
* passphrase.c (agent_get_passphrase): Ditto. From Werner on stable
branch.
* tdbio.c (MY_O_BINARY): Need binary mode with Cygwin. From Werner on
stable branch.
* g10.c, gpgv.c (main) [__CYGWIN32__]: Don't get the homedir from the
registry. From Werner on stable branch.
display match the validity and trust of --with-colons --list-keys.
* passphrase.c (agent_send_all_options): Fix compile warning.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_colon): Validity for subkeys should match that
of the primary key, and not that of the last user ID.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs): Revoked/expired/invalid primary keys carry
these facts onto all their subkeys, but only after the subkey has a chance
to be marked valid. This is to fix an incorrect "invalid public key"
error verifying a signature made by a revoked signing subkey, with a valid
unrevoked primary key.
a given keyring is registered twice.
* keydb.h, keydb.c (keydb_add_resource): Use flags to indicate a default
keyring. (keydb_locate_writable): Prefer the default keyring if possible.
* g10.c (main): Add --default-keyring option.
--force-ownertrust option for debugging purposes. This allows setting a
whole keyring to a given trust during an --update-trustdb. Not for normal
use - it's just easier than hitting "4" all the time to test a large
trustdb.
passphrase against all secret keys rather than trying all secret keys in
turn. Don't if --try-all-secrets or --status-fd is enabled.
* passphrase.c (passphrase_to_dek): Mode 1 means do a regular passphrase
query, but don't prompt with the key info.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check, check_secret_key): A negative ask count means
to enable passphrase mode 1.
* keydb.h, getkey.c (enum_secret_keys): Add flag to include
secret-parts-missing keys (or not) in the list.
"openpgp" which is classic+trustsigs, "classic" which is classic only, and
"always" which is the same as the current option --always-trust (which
still works). Default is "openpgp".
* trustdb.c (validate_one_keyblock): Use "openpgp" trust model to enable
trust sigs.
* gpgv.c (main), mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print), pkclist.c (do_we_trust,
do_we_trust_pre, check_signatures_trust): Use new --trust-model option in
place of --always-trust.
Prompt for and create a trust signature with "tsign". This is functional,
but needs better UI text.
* build-packet.c (build_sig_subpkt): Able to build trust and regexp
subpackets.
* pkclist.c (do_edit_ownertrust): Comment.
algorithm name (CAST5, SHA1) rather than the short form (S3, H2).
* main.h, keygen.c (keygen_get_std_prefs), keyedit.c (keyedit_menu):
Return and use a fake uid packet rather than a string since we already
have a nice parser/printer in keyedit.c:show_prefs.
* main.h, misc.c (string_to_compress_algo): New.
* keydb.h, encode.c (write_pubkey_enc_from_list), g10.c (main), pkclist.c
(build_pk_list): Add --hidden-recipient (-R) and --hidden-encrypt-to,
which do a single-user variation on --throw-keyid. The "hide this key"
flag is carried in bit 0 of the pk_list flags field.
* keyserver.c (parse_keyrec): Fix shadowing warning.
like "fully trusted", "marginally trusted", etc. (get_min_ownertrust):
New. Return minimum ownertrust. (update_min_ownertrust): New. Set
minimum ownertrust. (check_regexp): New. Check a regular epression
against a user ID. (ask_ownertrust): Allow specifying a minimum value.
(get_ownertrust_info): Follow the minimum ownertrust when returning a
letter. (clear_validity): Remove minimum ownertrust when a key becomes
invalid. (release_key_items): Release regexp along with the rest of the
info. (validate_one_keyblock, validate_keys): Build a trust sig chain
while validating. Call check_regexp for regexps. Use the minimum
ownertrust if the user does not specify a genuine ownertrust.
* pkclist.c (do_edit_ownertrust): Only allow user to select a trust level
greater than the minimum value.
* parse-packet.c (can_handle_critical): Can handle critical trust and
regexp subpackets.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (clear_ownertrusts), delkey.c (do_delete_key),
import.c (import_one): Rename clear_ownertrust to clear_ownertrusts and
have it clear the min_ownertrust value as well.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Indent uid to match pub and sig.
menu_addrevoker), keylist.c (list_keyblock_print, print_fingerprint): Show
"T" or the trust depth for trust signatures, and add spaces to some
strings to make room for it.
* packet.h, parse-packet.c (dump_sig_subpkt, parse_one_sig_subpkt,
parse_signature): Parse trust signature values.
* tdbio.h, tdbio.c (tdbio_read_record, tdbio_write_record): Reserve a byte
for the minimum ownertrust value (for use with trust signatures).
parse_import_options), g10.c (main): New import-option "convert-sk-to-pk"
to convert a secret key into a public key during import. It is on by
default.
* keylist.c: (print_pubkey_info): New.
(print_seckey_info): New.
* main.h: Prototypes for the new functions.
* delkey.c (do_delete_key): Use it here.
* revoke.c (gen_desig_revoke): Ditto.
show_prompt, keyserver_search_prompt, keyserver_spawn): Go to version 1 of
the keyserver protocol. This is a better design, similar to
--with-colons, that allows for keys with multiple user IDs rather than
using multiple keys. It also matches the machine readable pksd format.
Also use a prettier --search-keys listing format that can fill different
size windows (currently set at 24 lines).
* keylist.c (print_capabilities): Properly indicate per-key capabilities
of sign&encrypt primary keys that have secret-parts-missing (i.e. no
capabilities at all)
* mainproc.c (symkey_decrypt_sesskey): Fix compiler warning.
function as they may not have all their fields filled in.
* sig-check.c (signature_check2): Use new is_primary flag to check rather
than comparing main_keyid with keyid as this still works in the case of a
not fully filled in pk.
that fact in the capabilities, and only primary signing keys can certify
other keys.
* packet.h, parse_packet.c (parse_key): Add is_primary flag for public
keys (it already exists for secret keys).
cipher when importing a secret key.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Show a '#' for a secret-parts-missing
key.
* parse_packet.c (parse_key): Some comments.
* revoke.c (gen_revoke): Remove some debugging code.
* trustdb.c (verify_own_keys): Make trusted-key a non-deprecated option
again.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): Don't give the IDEA warning unless the cipher
in question is in fact IDEA.