(do_export_stream), import.c (remove_bad_stuff, import), parse-packet.c
(dump_sig_subpkt, parse_one_sig_subpkt): Remove vestigal code for the old
sig cache subpacket. This wasn't completely harmless as it caused
subpacket 101 to disappear on import and export.
* options.h, armor.c, cipher.c, g10.c, keyedit.c, pkclist.c, sign.c,
encode.c, getkey.c, revoke.c: The current flags for different levels of
PGP-ness are massively complex. This is step one in simplifying them. No
functional change yet, just use a macro to check for compliance level.
* sign.c (sign_file): Fix bug that causes spurious compression preference
warning.
* sign.c (clearsign_file): Fix bug that prevents proper warning message
from appearing when clearsigning in --pgp2 mode with a non-v3 RSA key.
* main.h, misc.c (compliance_option_string, compliance_string,
compliance_failure), pkclist.c (build_pk_list), sign.c (sign_file,
clearsign_file), encode.c (encode_crypt, write_pubkey_enc_from_list): New
functions to put the "this message may not be usable...." warning in one
place.
* options.h, g10.c (main): Part two of the simplification. Use a single
enum to indicate what we are compliant to (1991, 2440, PGPx, etc.)
* g10.c (main): Show errors for failure in export, send-keys, recv-keys,
and refresh-keys.
* options.h, g10.c (main): Give algorithm warnings for algorithms chosen
against the --pgpX and --openpgp rules.
* keydb.h, pkclist.c (algo_available): Make TIGER192 invalid in --openpgp
mode.
* sign.c (sign_file), pkclist.c (algo_available): Allow passing a hint of
0.
TM_CLASSIC or TM_PGP.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (trust_string, get_ownertrust_string,
get_validity_string, ask_ownertrust, validate_keys), pkclist.c
(do_edit_ownertrust): Rename trust_string to trust_value_to_string for
naming consistency.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (string_to_trust_value): New function to translate
a string to a trust value.
* g10.c (main): Use string_to_trust_value here for --force-ownertrust.
* options.h, g10.c (main), trustdb.c (trust_model_string, init_trustdb,
check_trustdb, update_trustdb, get_validity, validate_one_keyblock): An
"OpenPGP" trust model is misleading since there is no official OpenPGP
trust model. Use "PGP" instead.
mode.
* tdbio.h, tdbio.c (tdbio_read_model): New function to return the trust
model used in a given trustdb.
* options.h, g10.c (main), trustdb.c (init_trustdb, check_trustdb,
update_trustdb): Use tdbio_read_model to implement an "auto" trust model
which is set via the trustdb.
keyserver option. Defaults to on.
* passphrase.c (agent_get_passphrase): Fix memory leak with symmetric
messages. Fix segfault with symmetric messages. Fix incorrect prompt
with symmetric messages.
* options.h (opt): Added mangle-dos-filenames.
* openfile.c (open_outfile) [USE_ONLY_8DOT3]: Truncate the
filename only when this option is set; this is the default.
model in the trustdb version record. (tdbio_update_version_record): New
function to update version record values during a trustdb check or update.
(tdbio_dump_record): Show trust model in dump.
* trustdb.c (validate_keys): Call tdbio_update_version_record on success
so that the correct options are stored in the trustdb.
* options.h: rearrange trust models so that CLASSIC is 0 and OPENPGP is 1.
pkclist.c (algo_available), revoke.c (gen_revoke): Add --pgp8 mode. This
is basically identical to --pgp7 in all ways except that signing subkeys,
v4 data sigs (including expiration), and SK comments are allowed.
* getkey.c (finish_lookup): Comment.
* main.h, keylist.c (reorder_keyblock), keyedit.c (keyedit_menu): Reorder
user ID display in the --edit-key menu to match that of the --list-keys
display.
* g10.c (add_notation_data): Fix initialization.
--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.
"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.
* misc.c (checksum_u16_nobug): Removed.
(checksum_u16): Removed the bug emulation.
(checksum_mpi): Ditto.
(checksum_mpi_counted_nbits): Removed and replaced all calls
with checksum_mpi.
* parse-packet.c (read_protected_v3_mpi): New.
(parse_key): Use it here to store it as an opaque MPI.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): Changed the v3 unprotection to the new
why to store these keys.
(protect_secret_key): Likewise.
* build-packet.c (do_secret_key): And changed the writing.
decryption failed error if a MDC does not verify. Warn if a MDC is not
present (can disable via --no-mdc-warning).
* exec.c (exec_write), g10.c (main), keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn): Use
new DISABLE_KEYSERVER_PATH rather than FIXED_EXEC_PATH.
keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn): If the user does not use "exec-path",
completely replace $PATH with GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR before calling the
keyserver helper. If the user does use "exec-path", append
GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR after the specified path.
delete_inv_parts), keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_options): add new
--import-options option. The only current flag is "allow-local-sigs".
* g10.c (main): Don't disable MDC in pgp7 mode.
* options.h, g10.c (main), keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_options): Remove
old keyserver-option include-attributes now that there is an export-option
for the same thing.
g10.c (main): add new --export-options option. Current flags are
"include-non-rfc", "include-local-sigs", "include-attributes", and
"include-sensitive-revkeys".
* options.h, hkp.c (hkp_export), keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_options,
keyserver_spawn): try passing unknown keyserver options to export options,
and if successful, use them when doing a keyserver --send-key.
* build-packet.c (build_sig_subpkt): We do not generate
SIGSUBPKT_PRIV_VERIFY_CACHE anymore.
designated revoker means "sensitive", not "local". It's exportable under
the right circumstances.
* main.h, options.h, export.c (do_export_stream), g10.c (main), hkp.c
(hkp_export), keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn: Add a flag to skip attribute
packets and their signatures while exporting. This is to accomodate
keyservers (pksd again) that choke on attributes. Use keyserver-option
"include-attributes" to control it. This defaults to ON (i.e. don't
skip).
keyserver_work), hkp.c (hkp_ask_import, hkp_export, hkp_search): Use a
much more strict reading of RFC-2396 for the keyserver URIs. Specifically,
don't try and be smart about checking the value of ":port" so long as it
is all digits, and properly handle opaque data (those scheme specific
parts that do not start with "//").
use the original keyserver URI for cosmetics rather than trying to
recreate it when needed.
* mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Properly disregard expired uids.
Make sure that the first uid listed is a real uid and not an attribute
(attributes should only be listed in the "aka" section). When there are
no valid textual userids, try for an invalid textual userid before using
any attribute uid.