* g10/openfile.c (open_sigfile): Factor some code out to ...
(get_matching_datafile): new function.
* g10/plaintext.c (hash_datafiles): Do not try to find matching file
in batch mode.
* g10/mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Print a warning if a possibly
matching data file is not used by a standard signatures.
--
Allowing to use the abbreviated form for detached signatures is a long
standing bug which has only been noticed by the public with the
release of 2.1.0. :-(
What we do is to remove the ability to check detached signature in
--batch using the one file abbreviated mode. This should exhibit
problems in scripts which use this insecure practice. We also print a
warning if a matching data file exists but was not considered because
the detached signature was actually a standard signature:
gpgv: Good signature from "Werner Koch (dist sig)"
gpgv: WARNING: not a detached signature; \
file 'gnupg-2.1.0.tar.bz2' was NOT verified!
We can only print a warning because it is possible that a standard
signature is indeed to be verified but by coincidence a file with a
matching name is stored alongside the standard signature.
Reported-by: Simon Nicolussi (to gnupg-users on Nov 7)
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(backported from commit 69384568f6)
Updated doc/gpg.texi.
SHA-224.
* sign.c (write_plaintext_packet), encode.c (encode_simple): Factor
common literal packet setup code from here, to...
* main.h, plaintext.c (setup_plaintext_name): Here. New. Make sure the
literal packet filename field is UTF-8 encoded.
* options.h, gpg.c (main): Make sure --set-filename is UTF-8 encoded
and note when filenames are already UTF-8.
* openfile.c (ask_outfile_name): Enable readline completion when prompting
for an output filename.
* plaintext.c (ask_for_detached_datafile): Enable readline completion when
prompting for a detached sig datafile.
filename when using --use-embedded-filename with input that has no
filename (clearsigned or message generated from a pipe).
* encode.c (encode_simple, encode_crypt), progress.c (handle_progress),
sign.c (write_plaintext_packet): Fix a few inconsistent calls (NULL
filename means a pipe here, so don't bother to check it twice).
http.
* openfile.c (overwrite_filep, make_outfile_name, open_outfile)
(open_sigfile): Use iobuf_is_pipe_filename to check for pipes so
that special filesnames are taken into account. This is bug 327.
* tdbdump.c (import_ownertrust): Ditto.
* sign.c (write_plaintext_packet): Ditto.
* progress.c (handle_progress): Ditto.
* plaintext.c (handle_plaintext): Ditto.
* encode.c (encode_simple, encode_crypt): Ditto.
* iobuf.c (iobuf_is_pipe_filename): New.
* fileutil.c (is_file_compressed): Use it here.
* g10.c (main): New alias --throw-keyid for --throw-keyids, so that it
continues to work in old configuration files. Noted by Jens Adam.
* pkclist.c (algo_available): --pgp8 now allows blowfish, zlib, and bzip2.
* status.c (do_get_from_fd): Flush stdout if status isn't flushing it for
us. This guarantees that any menus that were displayed before the prompt
don't get stuck in a buffer. Noted by Peter Palfrader. This is Debian
bug #254072.
* sign.c (update_keysig_packet): Revert change of 2004-05-18. It is not
appropriate to strip policy and notations when remaking a sig. That
should only happen when specifically requested by the user.
continuing confusion and make room for possible changes in devel.
* parse-packet.c (parse_plaintext): Show the hex value for the literal
packet mode since it may not be printable.
* keygen.c (make_backsig): Make sure that the backsig was built
successfully before we try and use it.
* status.h, status.c (get_status_string), plaintext.c (handle_plaintext):
New status tags PLAINTEXT and PLAINTEXT_LENGTH.
requires end of line conversion. This is being considered for a UTF8 text
packet. If this doesn't take place, no major harm done. If it does take
place, we'll get a jump on starting the changeover.
* g10.c (main): --no-use-embedded-filename.
* build-packet.c (calc_plaintext, do_plaintext): Do not create illegal
(packet header indicates a size larger than the actual packet) encrypted
data packets when not compressing and using a filename longer than 255
characters.
* keyedit.c (no_primary_warning): Cleanup. (menu_expire): Don't give
primary warning for subkey expiration changes. These cannot reorder
primaries.
present if --expert is set.
* plaintext.c (handle_plaintext): Make bytecount static so it works with
multiple literal packets inside a message.
* encode.c, helptext.c (keygen.algo, keygen.algo.elg_se), keygen.c
(ask_algo), sig-check.c (do_check_messages), skclist.c (build_sk_list):
Rename "ElGamal" to "Elgamal" as that is the proper spelling nowadays.
Suggested by Jon Callas.
* encode.c (encode_simple): Show cipher with --verbose.
* options.h, g10.c (main), keyedit.c (sign_keys): Add --ask-cert-level
option to enable cert level prompts during sigs. Defaults to on.
Simplify --default-cert-check-level to --default-cert-level. If
ask-cert-level is off, or batch is on, use the default-cert-level as the
cert level.
* options.h, g10.c (main), trustdb.c (mark_usable_uid_certs): Simplify
--min-cert-check-level to --min-cert-level.
warning a verbose item and translatable. (From wk on stable branch)
* sig-check.c (check_key_signature2): Made "no subkey for subkey binding
packet" a verbose item instead of a !quiet one. There are too many
garbled keys out in the wild. (From wk on stable branch)
* filter.h: Remove const from WHAT. (From wk on stable branch)
* progress.c (handle_progress): Store a copy of NAME. (progress_filter):
Release WHAT, make sure not to print a NULL WHAT. (From wk on stable
branch)
* openfile.c (open_sigfile): Adjust free for new progress semantics. (From
wk on stable branch)
* plaintext.c (ask_for_detached_datafile): Don't dealloc pfx->WHAT. (From
wk on stable branch)
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): Issue the RSA_OR_IDEA status when the cipher
algo is IDEA to make it easier to track down the problem. (From twoaday on
stable branch)
getkey.c, keydb.c, openfile.c, plaintext.c, status.c, gpgv.c, keygen.c,
options.h, sig-check.c, tdbio.h, encode.c, mainproc.c, parse-packet.c,
signal.c, textfilter.c: Edit all preprocessor instructions to remove
whitespace before the '#'. This is not required by C89, but there are some
compilers out there that don't like it.