* scd/app-p15.c (select_and_read_record): Special case deleted
records. Support 3 byte TLVs.
(read_ef_prkdf): Skip deleted records.
(read_ef_pukdf): Ditto.
(read_ef_cdf): Ditto.
(read_ef_aodf): Ditto.
--
This fixes a problem with some CardOS 5 applications.
* dirmngr/ocsp.c (ocsp_isvalid): Add args r_revoked_at and
r_revocation_reason.
* dirmngr/server.c (cmd_isvalid): Emit a new REVOCATIONINFO status.
(cmd_checkocsp): Ditto.
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (struct isvalid_status_parm_s): Add new fields.
(isvalid_status_cb): Parse REVOCATIONINFO.
(gpgsm_dirmngr_isvalid): Add args r_revoked_at and
r_revocation_reason.
* sm/gpgsm.h (struct server_control_s): Add fields revoked_art and
revocation_reason.
* sm/keylist.c (list_cert_raw): Print revocation date.
(list_cert_std): Ditto.
--
Note that for now we do this only for OCSP because it is an important
piece of information when using the chain model. For a sample key see
commit 7fa1d3cc821dca1ea8e1c80a0bdd527177c185ee.
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (gpgsm_dirmngr_isvalid): Do not use
option --force-default-responder.
* sm/certchain.c (is_cert_still_valid): Rename arg for clarity.
(gpgsm_validate_chain): Always switch to chain model.
--
The trustlist.txt may indicate that a root CA issues certificates
which shall be validated using the chain model. This is for example
the case for qualified signatures. Before this change we did this
only if the default shell model indicated that a certificate has
expired. This optimization is technically okay but has one problem:
The chain model requires the use of OCSP but we switch to this only
when running the chain model validation. To catch revoked
certificates using OCSP we need to always switch to the chain model
unless OCSP has been enabled anyway.
Note that the old --force-default-responder option is not anymore
used.
Test cases are certificates issued by
# CN=TeleSec qualified Root CA 1
# O=Deutsche Telekom AG
# C=DE
# 2.5.4.97=USt-IdNr. DE 123475223
90:C6:13:6C:7D:EF:EF:E9:7C:C7:64:F9:D2:67:8E:AD:03:E5:52:96 \
S cm qual relax
A sample revoked certificate is
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
* agent/command.c (cmd_export_key): Add option --mode1003.
(command_has_option): Ditto.
* g10/build-packet.c (do_key): Implement mode 1003.
* g10/parse-packet.c (parse_key): Ditto.
* g10/options.h (EXPORT_MODE1003): New.o
* g10/call-agent.c (agent_export_key): Add arg mode1003.
* g10/export.c (parse_export_options): Add "mode1003"
(secret_key_to_mode1003): New.
(receive_seckey_from_agent): Add arg mode1003.
(do_export_one_keyblock): Pass option down.
--
This option allows to export a secret key in GnuPG's native format.
Thus no re-encryption is required and further the public key parameters
are also authenticated if a protection passphrase has been used.
Note that --import is not yet able to handle this new mode. Although
old version of GnuPG will bail out with "invalid packet" if a mode1003
exported secret key is seen.
* g10/export.c (receive_seckey_from_agent): Add arg r_key.
(do_export_one_keyblock): Pass NULL for new arg.
(receive_raw_seckey_from_agent): Remove.
(export_secret_ssh_key): Use receive_seckey_from_agent.
* g10/keygen.c (card_store_key_with_backup): Pass NULL for new arg.
* tests/openpgp/fake-pinentry.c (parse_pinentry_user_data): New.
(main): Don't use PINENTRY_USER_DATA env var.
--
Since environment variable is unreliable, use the option only.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/openpgp/fake-pinentry.c (main): Override PINENTRY_USER_DATA,
by the option.
--
In the Assuan implementation for Windows, spawn function doesn't call
the atfork callback. Thus, the environment variable is not updated by
gpg-agent when it spawns pinentry. Reliable way is the interaction
to override the option.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/openpgp/defs.scm [*win32*]: Use --build-prefix option.
--
On the semihosted environment, output of simple gpgconf
--list-components includes drive name (like Z:), which results failure
of command invocation. This is a workaround.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* common/sysutils.c (gnupg_unsetenv): Don't use nonstandard extension
of "NAME", but "NAME=".
--
Microsoft implementation of putenv works to remove an environment
variable by "NAME=".
POSIX doesn't say that putenv with "NAME=" has same effect. GNU
implementation doesn't support this way for removal of environment
variable.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tools/gpg-wks.h (opt): Add add_revocs.
* tools/wks-util.c (wks_get_key): Add arg 'binary'.
(wks_armor_key): New.
(wks_find_add_revocs): New.
(wks_cmd_install_key): Get key in binary mode and add revocations if
enabled.
* tools/gpg-wks-client.c (oAddRevocs): New.
(opts): Add --add-revocs.
(parse_arguments): Set option,
(command_send): Get key in binary mode, add revocations if enabled,
and explictly armor key. Remove kludge to skip the Content-type line
in no_encrypt mode.
(mirror_one_keys_userid): Always filter the key to get rid of the
armor as received from dirmngr. Add revocations from the local
keyring.
--
Note that this also fixes an oddity of the new mirror command which
used to store the keys armored as received from dirmngr.
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_encrypted): Set complaince_de_vs also if
require-compliance is set.
--
Without this fix require-compliance would fail if no --status-fd was
used.
* g10/gpg.c (oListFilter): New.
(opts): Add --list-filter.
(main): Parse oListFilter.
* g10/keylist.c: Include init.h and recsel.h.
(struct list_filter_s, list_filter): New.
(release_list_filter): New.
(cleanup_keylist_globals): New.
(parse_and_set_list_filter): New.
(list_keyblock): Implement --list-filter type "select".
* g10/import.c (impex_filter_getval): Add scope support and new
property names "key-size", "algostr", "origin", "lastupd", and "url".
--
This option is pretty useful to select keys based on their properties.
The scope thing can be sued to limit a selection to just the primary
key or to subkeys. For example:
gpg -k --list-filter 'select=revoked-f && sub/algostr=ed25519'
Lists all non-revoked keys with an ed25519 (signing)-subkey.
* tests/migrations/from-classic.scm (assert-migrated): Handle the case
on Windows.
--
Forward port from 2.2 branch of:
754175a46d3bc34e9ef8098dbd05abdfd61ada64
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/gpgscm/ffi.c (do_get_temp_path): Remove the last backslash.
--
Forward port from 2.2 branch of:
9a75460652d6055983930e80e022396f613ed6f7
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/gpgscm/tests.scm (open-log-file): Keep the log file in objdir.
--
Forward port from 2.2 branch of:
1c88104a3f00f7ca3790fbaab8f67b2b68cd6e18
Before the change, it is at ephemeral temp directory which is removed.
This is not useful at all. Possibly, it was done before the introduce
of ephemeral temp directory for each test and not changed.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* tests/openpgp/issue2941.scm: Use 233.
--
Forward port from 2.2 branch of:
43722438a826e1a162723a23452018ccf1b640ec
On Windows machine (emulated by Wine), 23 may be valid value for
handle.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* common/sysutils.c (gnupg_tmpfile): Use different value for next
attempt.
--
The resolution of system timer is typically in the range of 10
milliseconds to 16 milliseconds. Thus, before the change, it may
fail. Actually, it failed with Wine emulation.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* scd/apdu.c (pcsc_send_apdu) [DBG_CARD_IO]: Detect and redact a
VERIFY.
(send_apdu_ccid): Ditto.
--
This should handle the most common case.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5085
* sm/keylist.c (print_capabilities): Add arg algo and use it to check
for ECC capabilities.
(list_cert_colon): Call with algo.
--
This will mark certificates with only keyAgreement usage correctly in
the --with-colons listing.
* dirmngr/crlcache.c (finish_sig_check): Use raw value for the data.
--
This had the usual signed/unsigned problem. By using the modern form
we enforce Libgcrypt internal parsing as unsigned integer.