* g10/encrypt.c (encrypt_crypt): Do not abort for a non-compliant key.
* sm/encrypt.c (gpgsm_encrypt): Ditto.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 3306
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_pk_is_compliant): Remove the Elgamal
signing check. We don't support Elgamal signing at all.
(gnupg_pk_is_allowed) <de-vs>: Revert encryption/decryption for RSA.
Check the curvenames for ECDH.
* g10/pubkey-enc.c (get_session_key): Print only a warning if the key
is not compliant.
* sm/decrypt.c (gpgsm_decrypt): Ditto. Use the same string as in gpg
so that we have only one translation.
--
We always allow decryption and print only a note if the key was not
complaint at the encryption site.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3308
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_rng_is_compliant): New.
* g10/call-agent.c (start_agent) [W32]: Check rng compliance.
* sm/call-agent.c (start_agent) [W32]: Ditto.
* g10/encrypt.c (encrypt_simple, encrypt_crypt): Check that the RNG is
compliant.
* sm/encrypt.c (gpgsm_encrypt): Ditto.
* g10/sign.c (do_sign): Ditto.
* sm/sign.c (gpgsm_sign): Ditto.
--
Under Windows we need to check that the Jitter RNG is active in de-vs
mode. Under Linux this is not necessary because /dev/random can be
scrutinized and is believed to provide enough entropy.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/status.h (STATUS_ENCRYPTION_COMPLIANCE_MODE): New.
* g10/encrypt.c (encrypt_crypt): Emit new status code.
* sm/encrypt.c (gpgsm_encrypt): Ditto.
--
This status code allows to report whether an encryption operation was
compliant to de-vs.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_pk_is_compliant): Swap P and Q for DSA
check. Explicitly check for allowed ECC algos.
(gnupg_pk_is_allowed): Swap P and Q for DSA check.
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_encrypted): Simplify SYMKEYS check. Replace
assert by debug message.
--
Note that in mainproc.c SYMKEYS is unsigned and thus a greater than 0
condition is surprising because it leads to the assumption SYMKEYS
could be negative. Better use a boolean test.
The assert could have lead to a regression for no good reason. Not
being compliant is better than breaking existing users.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_parse_compliance_option): New function.
* common/compliance.h (struct gnupg_compliance_option): New type.
(gnupg_parse_compliance_option): New prototype.
* g10/gpg.c (parse_compliance_option): Remove function.
(compliance_options): New variable.
(main): Adapt callsite.
* sm/gpgsm.c (main): Use the new common function.
* sm/gpgsm.h (opt): New field 'compliance'.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3191
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_pk_is_compliant): Add DSA with certain
parameters.
(gnupg_cipher_is_compliant): New function.
(gnupg_digest_is_compliant): Likewise.
* common/compliance.h (gnupg_cipher_is_compliant): New prototype.
(gnupg_digest_is_compliant): Likewise.
* common/status.h (STATUS_DECRYPTION_COMPLIANCE_MODE): New status.
(STATUS_VERIFICATION_COMPLIANCE_MODE): Likewise.
* doc/DETAILS: Document the new status lines.
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_encrypted): Compute compliance with CO_DE_VS
and report that using the new status line.
(check_sig_and_print): Likewise.
* sm/decrypt.c (gpgsm_decrypt): Likewise.
* sm/verify.c (gpgsm_verify): Likewise.
--
When decrypting data and verifying signatures, report whether the
operations are in compliance with the criteria for data classified as
VS-NfD. This information will be picked up by the frontend and
presented to the user.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3059
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* common/Makefile.am (common_sources): Add new files.
* common/compliance.c: New file. Move 'gnupg_pk_is_compliant' here,
and tweak it to not rely on types private to gpg.
* common/compliance.h: New file. Move the compliance enum here.
* g10/keylist.c (print_compliance_flags): Adapt callsite.
* g10/main.h (gnupg_pk_is_compliant): Remove prototype.
* g10/misc.c (gnupg_pk_is_compliant): Remove function.
* g10/options.h (opt): Use the new compliance enum.
* sm/keylist.c (print_compliance_flags): Use the common functions.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/misc.c (gnupg_pk_is_compliant): New.
* g10/keylist.c (print_compliance_flags): New.
(list_keyblock_colon): Call it here.
* sm/keylist.c (print_compliance_flags): New.
(list_cert_colon): Call it here.
--
This patch is to convey information about DE_VS compliant keys to the
caller. The double digit value is used so that parsers do the right
thing and don't just look for a single digit.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/ksba-io-support.c: Include ksba-io-support.h instead of
../sm/gpgsm.h. Include util.h.
(writer_cb_parm_s): Remove const from 'pem_name'.
(gpgsm_destroy_writer): Free 'pem_name'.
(gpgsm_create_reader): Rename to ...
(gnupg_ksba_create_reader): this. Replace args CTRL and
ALLOW_MULTI_PEM by a new arg FLAGS. Change the code to evaluate
FLAGS. Change all callers to pass the FLAGS.
(gpgsm_create_writer): Rename to ...
(gnupg_ksba_create_writer): this. Replace arg CTRL by new arg FLAGS.
Add arg PEM_NAME. Evaluate FLAGS. Store a copy of PEM_NAME. Change
all callers to pass the FLAGS and PEM_NAME.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/gpgsm.c (check_special_filename): Move to ..
* common/sysutils.c (check_special_filename): here. Add arg
NOTRANSLATE.
(allow_special_filenames): New local var.
(enable_special_filenames): New public functions.
* sm/gpgsm.c (allow_special_filenames): Remove var.
(main): Call enable_special_filenames instead of setting the var.
(open_read, open_es_fread, open_es_fwrite): Call
check_special_filename with 0 for NOTRANSLATE.
* common/iobuf.c (special_names_enabled): Remove var.
(iobuf_enable_special_filenames): Remove func.
(check_special_filename): Remove func.
(iobuf_is_pipe_filename): Call new version of the function with
NOTRANSLATE set.
(do_open): Ditto.
* g10/gpg.c (main): Call enable_special_filenames instead of
iobuf_enable_special_filenames.
* g10/gpgv.c (main): Ditto.
--
Note that we keep the iobuf.c:translate_file_handle because it is a
bit different (for whatever reasons) than the translate function from
sysutils.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keydb.c (keydb_add_resource): Make ANY_REGISTERED
file-global. Write a STATUS_ERROR.
(maybe_create_keyring_or_box): Check for non-accessible but existant
file.
(keydb_search): Write a STATUS_ERROR if no keyring has been registered
but continue to return NOT_FOUND.
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_add_resource): Rename ANY_PUBLIC to ANY_REGISTERED
and make file-global. Write a STATUS_ERROR.
(keydb_search): Write a STATUS_ERROR if no keyring has been registered
but continue to return NOT_FOUND. Also add new arg CTRL and change
all callers to pass it down.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/stringhelp.c: Include limits.h.
(compare_version_strings): Change semantics to behave like strcmp.
Include the patch lebel in the comparison. Allow checking a single
version string.
* common/t-stringhelp.c (test_compare_version_strings): Adjust test
vectors and a few new vectors.
* g10/call-agent.c (warn_version_mismatch): Adjust to new sematics.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (warn_version_mismatch): Ditto.
* sm/call-agent.c (warn_version_mismatch): Ditto.
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (warn_version_mismatch): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/asshelp.c (my_log_monitor): New var.
(my_libassuan_log_handler): Run that monitor.
(setup_libassuan_logging): Add arg to set a log monitor and change all
callers.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (opts): Remove fields 'system_service' and
'system_daemon'.
* common/homedir.c (dirmngr_sys_socket_name): Remove.
(dirmngr_user_socket_name): Rename to ...
(dirmngr_socket_name): this. Change call callers.
* common/asshelp.c (start_new_dirmngr): Remove the system socket
feature.
* tools/gpgconf.c (list_dirs): Do not print "dirmngr-sys-socket".
* sm/server.c (gpgsm_server): Adjust for removed system socket feature.
* dirmngr/server.c (cmd_getinfo): Ditto.
(cmd_killdirmngr): Remove check for system daemon.
(cmd_reloaddirmngr): Ditto.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (USE_W32_SERVICE): Remove macro.
(aService): Remove.
(opts): Remove --service.
(w32_service_control): Remove.
(real_main, call_real_main) [W32]: Remove wrapper.
(main): Remove Windows system service feature. Remove system dameon
feature. Use only the "~/.gnupg/dirmngr_ldapservers.conf" file.
* dirmngr/certcache.c (load_certs_from_dir): Remove warning in the
system dameon case.
* dirmngr/crlcache.c (DBDIR_D): Always use "~/.gnupg/crls.d".
* dirmngr/ocsp.c (validate_responder_cert): Do not call
validate_cert_chain which was used only in system daemon mode.
* dirmngr/validate.c (validate_cert_chain): Always use the code.
--
We are now starting dirmngr as needed as a user daemon. The
deprecated system daemon mode does not anymore make sense. In case a
system wide daemon is required, it is better to setup a dedicated
account to run dirmngr and tweak socket permissions accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/preset-passphrase.c, agent/protect-tool.c, dirmngr/dirmngr.c
* dirmngr/t-http.c, g10/gpg.c, g10/gpgv.c, g13/g13-syshelp.c
* g13/g13.c, kbx/kbxutil.c, scd/scdaemon.c, sm/gpgsm.c
* tests/gpgscm/main.c, tools/gpg-check-pattern.c
* tools/gpg-connect-agent.c, tools/gpgconf.c, tools/gpgtar.c
* tools/symcryptrun.c: Invoke log_set_prefix() with
human-readable labels.
--
Some invocations of log_set_prefix() were done with raw numeric values
instead of values that humans can understand. Use symbolic
representations instead of numeric for better readability.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* common/init.c (init_common_subsystems): Initialize libgcrypt.
* dirmngr/Makefile.am (dirmngr_ldap): Link with libgcrypt.
--
Most other modules already call gcry_check_version() after
init_common_subsystems() so may as well move initialization of libgcrypt
to here. Also fixes a warning in the system log from gpgconf --homedir.
Signed-off-by: Ben Kibbey <bjk@luxsci.net>
* README, agent/command.c, agent/keyformat.txt, common/i18n.c,
common/iobuf.c, common/keyserver.h, dirmngr/cdblib.c,
dirmngr/ldap-wrapper.c, doc/DETAILS, doc/TRANSLATE,
doc/announce-2.1.txt, doc/gpg.texi, doc/gpgsm.texi,
doc/scdaemon.texi, doc/tools.texi, doc/whats-new-in-2.1.txt,
g10/export.c, g10/getkey.c, g10/import.c, g10/keyedit.c, m4/ksba.m4,
m4/libgcrypt.m4, m4/ntbtls.m4, po/ca.po, po/cs.po, po/da.po,
po/de.po, po/el.po, po/eo.po, po/es.po, po/et.po, po/fi.po,
po/fr.po, po/gl.po, po/hu.po, po/id.po, po/it.po, po/ja.po,
po/nb.po, po/pl.po, po/pt.po, po/ro.po, po/ru.po, po/sk.po,
po/sv.po, po/tr.po, po/uk.po, po/zh_CN.po, po/zh_TW.po,
scd/app-p15.c, scd/ccid-driver.c, scd/command.c, sm/gpgsm.c,
sm/sign.c, tools/gpgconf-comp.c, tools/gpgtar.h: replace "Allow to"
with clearer text.
In standard English, the normal construction is "${XXX} allows ${YYY}
to" -- that is, the subject (${XXX}) of the sentence is allowing the
object (${YYY}) to do something. When the object is missing, the
phrasing sounds awkward, even if the object is implied by context.
There's almost always a better construction that isn't as awkward.
These changes should make the language a bit clearer.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* sm/gpgsm.c (main): Add AES192 cipher. Allow SERPENT256.
--
Note that currently released Libcgrypt versions miss OIDs for Serpent
and thus Serpent can only be used with tye forthcoming Libgcrypt
1.7.1.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2273
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/keydb.c (maybe_create_keybox): Create the header blob.
--
This is required so that g10/keydb.c can properly detect that a keybox
file is actually there. Just writing a 0 zero length keybox file is
not sufficient because a file with that name may also be an old-style
OpenPGP keyring.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2275
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* doc/gpgsm.texi: Document '--pinentry-mode' and '--passphrase-fd'.
* sm/Makefile.am (gpgsm_SOURCES): Add new files
* sm/call-agent.c (struct default_inq_parm_s): New definition.
(start_agent): Pass in the pinentry mode.
(default_inq_cb): Handle 'PASSPHRASE' and 'NEW_PASSPHRASE' inquiries.
Adapt all call sites to the new callback cookie.
* sm/gpgsm.c (cmd_and_opt_values): Add new values.
(opts): Add new options.
(main): Handle new options.
* sm/gpgsm.h (struct opt): Add field 'pinentry_mode'.
* sm/passphrase.c: New file.
* sm/passphrase.h: Likewise.
GnuPG-bug-id: 1970
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* doc/gpgsm.texi: Drop description.
* sm/gpgsm.c (cmd_and_opt_values): Drop enum value.
(opts): Drop argument.
(main): Drop argument handling.
* sm/gpgsm.h (struct opt): Drop field 'fixed_passphrase'.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* kbx/keybox-init.c (keybox_register_file): Change interface to return
the token even if the file has already been registered.
* g10/keydb.c (primary_keyring): Rename to primary_keydb.
(maybe_create_keyring_or_box): Change return type to gpg_error_t.
(keydb_add_resource): Ditto. s/rc/err/.
(keydb_add_resource): Mark an already registered as primary.
* sm/keydb.c (maybe_create_keybox): Change return type to gpg_error_t.
(keydb_add_resource): Ditto. s/rc/err/.
(keydb_add_resource): Adjust for changed keybox_register_file.
--
This change aligns the registering of keyboxes with those of
keyrings. This fixes a potential bug:
gpg --keyring foo.kbx --keyring bar.gpg --keyring foo.kbx
would have marked bar.gpg as primary resource and thus inserting new
keys there. The correct and now fixed behavior is to insert to
foo.kbx.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/status.h (STATUS_WARNING): New.
* g10/call-agent.c (warn_version_mismatch): New.
(start_agent): Call warn function.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c: Include status.h.
(warn_version_mismatch): New.
(create_context): Call warn function.
* sm/call-agent.c (warn_version_mismatch): New.
(start_agent): Call warn function.
(gpgsm_agent_learn): Call warn function.
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (warn_version_mismatch): New.
(prepare_dirmngr): Call warn function.
--
We have seen too often bug reports which are due to still running old
versions of the daemons. To catch this problematic use we now print
warning messages and also provide the warning via the status
interface.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.c (fun_writer): Use gpgrt_ssize_t instead of ssize_t.
* dirmngr/server.c (data_line_cookie_write): Ditto.
* sm/certdump.c (format_name_writer): Ditto.
* sm/server.c (data_line_cookie_write): Ditto.
* dirmngr/http.c (cookie_read, cookie_write): Ditto.
--
See the release notes of libgpg-error 1.15 for background info on
gpgrt_ssize_t.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/keybox.h (KEYBOX_WITH_X509): Do not define.
* sm/Makefile.am (AM_CPPFLAGS): Define it here.
(common_libs): Change to libkeybox509.a
* g10/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): remove KSBA_CFLAGS.
(gpg2_LDADD, gpgv2_LDADD): Remove KSBA_LIBS
* kbx/Makefile.am (noinst_LIBRARIES): Add libkeybox509.a.
(libkeybox509_a_SOURCES): New.
(libkeybox_a_CFLAGS): New.
(libkeybox509_a_CFLAGS): New.
(kbxutil_CFLAGS): New.
* kbx/keybox-search.c (has_keygrip) [!KEYBOX_WITH_X509]: Declare args
as unused.
--
There is no real need to link to Libksba in gpg.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/util.h: Provide replacement for GPGRT_ATTR_ macros when using
libgpg-error < 1.20.
* common/mischelp.h: Ditto.
* common/types.h: Ditto.
--
Given that libgpg-error is a dependency of all GnuPG related libraries
it is better to define such macros at only one place instead of having
similar macros at a lot of places. For now we need repalcement
macros, though.
* sm/server.c (option_handler): Add "offline".
(cmd_getinfo): Ditto.
* sm/certchain.c (is_cert_still_valid):
(do_validate_chain):
* sm/gpgsm.c (gpgsm_init_default_ctrl): Default "offline" to the value
of --disable-dirmngr.
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (start_dirmngr_ext): Better also check for
ctrl->offline.
--
Adding this option makes it easier to implement the corresponding
feature in gpgme.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_store_cert): Clear ephemeral flag for
existing certs if store should not be ephemeral.
--
Previously keydb_store_cert would ignore ephemeral certificates
when asked to store a non ephemeral certificate and insert
it again without the flags. This resulted in duplicated
certificates in the keybox.
GnuPG-bug-id: 1921
Signed-off-by: Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de>
* g13/g13.c: Make use of debug_parse_flag.
* scd/scdaemon.c: Ditto.
* sm/gpgsm.c: Ditto
* agent/gpg-agent.c: Ditto. But do not terminate on "help"
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c: Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.h: Rename JNLIB_LOG_* to GPGRT_LOG_*.
* common/mischelp.h: Rename JNLIB_GCC_* to GPGRT_GCC_*.
--
JNLIB has no more meaning. Thus we switch to a GPGRT_ prefix in
anticipation that some code may eventually be moved to libgpg-error.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (get_cached_cert): Fix typo in LOOKUP command.
--
This bug has been here since the code was written. The commit message
for commit 2d0ca28a22 actually had the
warning that the code has not been tested. Now the funny thing is
that when the code was backported to the 2.0 branch just a few minutes
later that typo was fixed en passant in that branch.
* common/host2net.h (buf16_to_ulong, buf16_to_uint): New.
(buf16_to_ushort, buf16_to_u16): New.
(buf32_to_size_t, buf32_to_ulong, buf32_to_uint, buf32_to_u32): New.
--
Commit 91b826a388 was not enough to
avoid all sign extension on shift problems. Hanno Böck found a case
with an invalid read due to this problem. To fix that once and for
all almost all uses of "<< 24" and "<< 8" are changed by this patch to
use an inline function from host2net.h.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/gpg.c (list_config): Replace print_sanitized_string2 by
es_write_sanitized.
* common/stringhelp.c (print_sanitized_buffer2): Remove.
(print_sanitized_buffer, print_sanitized_utf8_buffer): Remove.
(print_sanitized_utf8_buffer, print_sanitized_utf8_string): Remove.
(print_sanitized_string): Remove.
* sm/certdump.c (print_dn_part, print_dn_parts): Remove arg FP.
(pretty_print_sexp, gpgsm_print_name2, gpgsm_print_name): Remove.
--
Mixing stdio and estream is never a good idea. This fix also allows
us to remove a lot of garbage.
Reported-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
GnuPG-bug-id: 1822
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/minip12.c (p12_build): Release PWBUF only at the end.
--
Suggested-by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea@codelabs.ru>
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/misc.c (transform_sigval): Init RSA_S_LEN.
* g13/mount.c (read_keyblob): Init HEADERLEN.
--
Not a bug but the compiler (gcc 4.9.1) can't detect that it is not
used uninitialized.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* sm/minip12.c: (p12_build) if jnlib_iconv_open fails, avoid
double-free of pwbuf.
--
Observed by Joshua Rogers <honey@internot.info>, who proposed a
slightly different fix.
Debian-Bug-Id: 773472
Added fix at a second place - wk.
* dirmngr/ldapserver.c (ldapserver_parse_one): Set SERVER to NULL.
* sm/gpgsm.c (parse_keyserver_line): Ditto.
--
Reported-by: Joshua Rogers <git@internot.info>
"If something inside the ldapserver_parse_one function failed,
'server' would be freed, then returned, leading to a
use-after-free. This code is likely copied from sm/gpgsm.c, which
was also susceptible to this bug."
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* gl/: Remove entire tree.
* configure.ac: Remove gnulib tests and the gl/ Makefile.
(setenv): Add to AC_CHECK_FUNCS.
* autogen.rc (extra_aclocal_flags): Set to empty.
* Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Remove -I gl/m4
(SUBDIRS): Remove gl/.
* agent/Makefile.am (common_libs): Remove ../gl/gnulib.a
* common/Makefile.am (t_common_ldadd): Ditto.
* dirmngr/Makefile.am (dirmngr_LDADD): Ditto.
(dirmngr_ldap_LDADD, dirmngr_client_LDADD): Ditto.
* g10/Makefile.am (needed_libs): Ditto.
* g13/Makefile.am (g13_LDADD): Ditto.
* kbx/Makefile.am (kbxutil_LDADD): Ditto.
($(PROGRAMS)): Ditto.
* scd/Makefile.am (scdaemon_LDADD): Ditto.
* sm/Makefile.am (common_libs): Ditto.
* tools/Makefile.am (common_libs, commonpth_libs): Ditto.
* agent/gpg-agent.c: Remove "mkdtemp.h"
* g10/exec.c: Ditto.
* scd/scdaemon.c: Ditto.
* tools/symcryptrun.c: Ditto.
* common/sysutils.c: Remove "setenv.h"
* common/t-timestuff.c: Use putenv if setenv is not available.
--
gnulib has always been a cause of trouble in GnuPG because we used
only a very few functions and the complex include machinery of gnulib
is quite complex and the cause for many build problems for example on
OS X. This is not gnulib's fault but due to our limited use of gnulib
and that we only rarely update the gnulib code to avoid regressions.
In part two we will address the functions
mkdtemp
setenv
unsetenv
strpbrk
which may bot be implemented on all platforms. They are not required
on a libc based system.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
Also fixed some of my own copyright notices due to the termination of
my assignment. The one displayed by --version is kept at FSF because
we had contributors in 2014 with FSF assignments and it gives the FSF
some visibility.
* kbx/keybox.h (keybox_blobtype_t): New.
* kbx/keybox-defs.h (BLOBTYPE_*): Replace by KEYBOX_BLOBTYPE_*.
* kbx/keybox-search.c (keybox_search): Add arg want_blobtype and skip
non-matching blobs.
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_search): Pass KEYBOX_BLOBTYPE_X509 to keybox_search.
* g10/keydb.c (keydb_search): Pass KEYBOX_BLOBTYPE_PGP to keybox_search.
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Without this fix a listing of all keys would fail because the wrong
blob type would be returned for the gpg or gpgsm.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/keybox-search.c (keybox_search): Add arg r_skipped and skip too
long blobs.
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_search): Call keybox_search with a dummy param.
* g10/keydb.c (struct keydb_handle): Add field skipped_long_blobs.
(keydb_search_reset): Reset that field.
(keydb_search): Update that field.
(keydb_get_skipped_counter): New.
* g10/keylist.c (list_all): Print count of skipped keys.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/keybox-defs.h (struct keybox_handle): Add field for_openpgp.
* kbx/keybox-file.c (_keybox_write_header_blob): Set openpgp header
flag.
* kbx/keybox-blob.c (_keybox_update_header_blob): Add arg for_openpgp
and set header flag.
* kbx/keybox-init.c (keybox_new): Rename to do_keybox_new, make static
and add arg for_openpgp.
(keybox_new_openpgp, keybox_new_x509): New. Use them instead of the
former keybox_new.
* kbx/keybox-update.c (blob_filecopy): Add arg for_openpgp and set the
openpgp header flags.
* g10/keydb.c (rt_from_file): New. Factored out and extended from
keydb_add_resource.
(keydb_add_resource): Switch to the kbx file if it has the openpgp
flag set.
* kbx/keybox-dump.c (dump_header_blob): Print header flags.
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The problem was reported by dkg on gnupg-devel (2014-10-07):
I just discovered a new problem, though, which will affect people on
systems that have gpg and gpg2 coinstalled:
0) create a new keyring with gpg2, and use it exclusively with gpg2
for a while.
1) somehow (accidentally?) use gpg (1.4.x) again -- this creates
~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
2) future runs of gpg2 now only look at pubring.gpg and ignore
pubring.kbx -- the keys you had accumulated in the keybox are no
longer listed in the output of gpg2 --list-keys
Note that gpgsm has always used pubring.kbx and thus this file might
already be there but without gpg ever inserted a key. The new flag in
the KBX header gives us an indication whether a KBX file has ever been
written by gpg >= 2.1. If that is the case we will use it instead of
the default pubring.gpg.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/Makefile.am: Avoid $(DNSLIBS) for dirmngr_ldap
* g10/Makefile.am: $(LIBREADLINE) is only for gpg2; gpgv2 does not
need $(LIBASSUAN_LIBS)
* sm/Makefile.am: gpgsm does not need $(ZLIBS)
* tools/Makefile.am: gpgconf does not need $(NPTH_LIBS)
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In the course of building GnuPG 2.1.0 beta864 on debian, i found that
several of the installed executables were linked to libraries that
they did not need to be linked to, which would cause unnecessary
package dependencies at runtime.
The changeset here removes these unnecessary libraries from linking.
Something similar could possibly also be done by passing --as-needed
to the linker, but trimming the depenencies seems more parsimonious.