parse_keyserver_options now returns a success code.
* keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_options): Return error on failure to parse.
Currently there is no way to fail as any unrecognized options get saved to
be sent to the keyserver plugins later. Check length of keyserver option
tokens since with =arguments we must only match the prefix.
(free_keyserver_spec): Moved code from parse_keyserver_url.
(keyserver_work, keyserver_spawn): Pass in a struct keyserver_spec rather
than using the global keyserver option. (calculate_keyid_fpr): New.
Fills in a KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC for a key. (keyidlist): New implementation
using get_pubkey_bynames rather than searching the keydb directly. If
honor-keyserver-url is set, make up a keyserver_spec and try and fetch
that key directly. Do not include it in the returned keyidlist in that
case.
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.
generate_subkeypair): New is_subkey argument to set whether a generated
key is a subkey. Do not overload the ret_sk. This is some early cleanup
to do backsigs for signing subkeys.
* keygen.c (write_keybinding, do_generate_keypair, generate_subkeypair):
Keep track of the unprotected subkey secret key so we can make a backsig
with it.
* keygen.c (make_backsig): New function to add a backsig to a binding sig
of signing subkeys. Currently disabled. (write_keybinding): Call it here,
for signing subkeys only.
* sign.c (make_keysig_packet): Allow generating 0x19 signatures (same as
0x18 or 0x28, but used for backsigs).
* packet.h, build-packet.c (build_sig_subpkt): Add new SIGSUBPKT_SIGNATURE
type for embedded signatures.
and properly handle a partial match against an option with an argument.
* keyserver-internal.h, keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_options): Use new
optsep and argsplit functions.
which self-sig we actually chose.
* keyedit.c (menu_expire, menu_set_primary_uid, menu_set_preferences): Use
it here to avoid updating non-used self-sigs and possibly promoting an old
self-sig into consideration again.
keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_uri): Parse keyserver URI into a structure.
Cleanup for new "guess my keyserver" functionality, as well as refreshing
via a preferred keyserver subpacket.
functions in log_debug.
* import.c (import_one): Try and collapse user IDs when importing a key
for the first time.
* keyedit.c (menu_addrevoker): Allow appointing a subkey as a designated
revoker if the user forces it via keyid!, so long as the subkey can
certify. Also use the proper date string when prompting for confirmation.
* g10.c (main): Maintain ordering of multiple Comment lines. Requested by
Peter Hyman.
and a little better text. (import_one, import_secret_one,
import_revoke_cert, chk_self_sigs, delete_inv_parts, merge_blocks): Still
more --keyid-format conversions.
conversion. (list_keyblock_print): 0xshort should not push us into the new
list format since it is not much longer than regular 8-character short
keyids.
a key string from a key in one step. This isn't faster than before, but
makes for neater code.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Use keystr_from_xx here.
(print_key_data): No need to pass a keyid in.
support their pk algorithm. This allows for early (during get_*)
rejection of a subkey, and selection of another.
* passphrase.c (passphrase_to_dek): Give a little more information when we
have room to do so.
(passphrase_to_dek), keyserver.c (print_keyrec): A few more places to use
--keyid-format.
* options.h, g10.c (main), export.c (parse_export_options,
do_export_stream): Remove --export-all and the "include-non-rfc"
export-option as they are no longer meaningful with the removal of v3
Elgamal keys.
length mode and change all callers. (do_plaintext): Turn off partial
length encoding now that we're done writing the packet. (do_comment,
do_user_id): Try for a headerlen of 2 since that's the smallest and most
likely encoding for these packets.
* parse-packet.c (parse): Remove call to start old gpg partial length
mode.
replace the list-option (and eventually verify-option) show-long-keyids.
The format can be short, long, 0xshort, and 0xlong.
* keydb.h, keyid.c (keystr, keystrlen): New functions to generate a
printable keyid.
* keyedit.c (print_and_check_one_sig, show_key_with_all_names), keylist.c
(list_keyblock_print): Use new keystr() function here to print keyids.
(copy_packet, skip_packet, skip_rest, read_rest, parse_plaintext,
parse_encrypted, parse_gpg_control): Use a flag to indicate partial or
indeterminate encoding. This is the first step in some minor surgery to
remove the old gpg partial length encoding.
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.
header lines, and include "sig:" records for the benefit of people who
store their keys in LDAP servers. It makes it easy to do queries for
things like "all keys signed by Isabella".
* Makefile.am: We get mkdtemp.c from libutil.a now, so don't link with
@LIBOBJS@.
* keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn): Pass the scheme to the keyserver helper.
along with a zero length, interpret this as an actual zero length packet
and not as an indeterminate length packet. (do_comment, do_user_id): Use
it here as these packets might be naturally zero length.
* parse-packet.c (parse): Show packet type when failing due to an
indeterminate length packet.
* misc.c (parse_options): Only provide args for the true (i.e. not
"no-xxx") form of options.
* main.h, misc.c (parse_options), export.c (parse_export_options),
import.c (parse_import_options), g10.c (main): Use it here to allow for
options with optional arguments. Change all callers.
key to ensure that it does not advertise any that we cannot fulfill. Use
the keyedit command list function to optionally rewrite the prefs.
(import_one, import_secret_one): Use it here when importing a public key
that we have the secret half of, or when importing a secret key that we
have the public half of.
general command list functionality to replace it.
* g10.c (main): Use the general command functionality to implement
--sign-key, --lsign-key, --nrsign-key, and --nrlsign-key.
key, a revocation key set in a direct key signature, and a revocation from
that revocation key, all arrive piecemeal. Needless to say, this is pretty
obscure.
public subkeys.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print), keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names):
Show the revocation date of a key/subkey, and general formatting work.
* packet.h, getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main, merge_selfsigs_subkey,
merge_selfsigs): Keep track of the revocation date of a key.
* keydb.h, keyid.c (revokestr_from_pk): New function to print the
revocation date of a key.
runtime as it properly handles algorithms disabled at build or run time.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main): Properly handle expired user IDs when
the expired self-sig is not the only self-sig.
* misc.c (compress_algo_to_string): Return NULL on failure like all of the
other xxxx_algo_to_string() functions.
* mainproc.c (list_node): Minor spacing tweak to match --list-keys output.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print), mainproc.c (list_node): Mark revoked
subkeys as revoked. Requested by Matthew Wilcox. Revoked overrides
expiration when both apply.
* keyedit.c (show_prefs): Use compress algo constants.
(show_basic_key_info): Make revoked and expired tags translatable.
* g10.c (rm_group): Properly ungroup from a list of groups.
group. (add_group): When adding a group with the same name as an already
existing group, merge the two groups. (list_config): Show an error message
when listing a config item that doesn't exist. (main): Replace -z0 trick
for no compression.
* packet.h, keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names_colon), keylist.c
(list_keyblock_colon), mainproc.c (list_node, proc_tree): Minor cleanup to
remove local_id, which is no longer used.
PK_UID_CACHE_SIZE (set in ./configure).
* getkey.c (get_pubkey): When reading key data into the cache, properly
handle keys that are partially (pk, no UIDs) cached already. This is
Debian bug #176425 and #229549.
* compress.c (init_compress, push_compress_filter2): Do the right thing
(i.e. nothing) with compress algo 0.
* main.h, decrypt.c (decrypt_messages): Accept filenames to decrypt on
stdin. This is bug #253.