* dirmngr/certcache.h (CERTTRUST_CLASS_SYSTEM): New.
(CERTTRUST_CLASS_CONFIG): New.
(CERTTRUST_CLASS_HKP): New.
(CERTTRUST_CLASS_HKPSPOOL): New.
* dirmngr/certcache.c (MAX_EXTRA_CACHED_CERTS): Rename to ...
(MAX_NONPERM_CACHED_CERTS): this.
(total_extra_certificates): Rename to ...
(total_nonperm_certificates): this.
(total_config_certificates): Remove.
(total_trusted_certificates): Remove.
(total_system_trusted_certificates): Remove.
(cert_item_s): Remove field 'flags'. Add fields 'permanent' and
'trustclasses'.
(clean_cache_slot): Clear new fields.
(put_cert): Change for new cert_item_t structure.
(load_certs_from_dir): Rename arg 'are_trusted' to 'trustclass'
(load_certs_from_file): Use CERTTRUST_CLASS_ value for put_cert.
(load_certs_from_w32_store): Ditto.
(cert_cache_init): Ditto.
(cert_cache_print_stats): Rewrite.
(is_trusted_cert): Replace arg 'with_systrust' by 'trustclasses'.
Chnage the test.
* dirmngr/validate.c (allowed_ca): Pass CERTTRUST_CLASS_CONFIG to
is_trusted_cert.
(validate_cert_chain): Pass CERTTRUST_CLASS_ values to
is_trusted_cert.
--
These trust classes make it easier to select certain sets of root
certificates.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (server_control_s): New flag 'http_no_crl'.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (dirmngr_init_default_ctrl): Set this flag.
* dirmngr/server.c (option_handler): New option "http-crl"
* dirmngr/http.h (HTTP_FLAG_NO_CRL): New flag.
* dirmngr/http-ntbtls.c (gnupg_http_tls_verify_cb): Consult this flag.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (send_request): Set flag depending on CTRL.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-http.c (ks_http_fetch): Ditto.
* dirmngr/t-http.c (main): New option --no-crl.
--
This new option can be used to enable CRL checks on a per session
base. The default is not to use CRLs for https connections.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/http.c (HTTP_SESSION_MAGIC): New.
(http_session_s): New field 'magic'.
(HTTP_CONTEXT_MAGIC): New.
(http_context_s): New field 'magic'.
(my_ntbtls_verify_cb): Assert MAGIC.
(fp_onclose_notification): Ditto.
(session_unref): Ditto. Reset MAGIC.
(http_session_new): Set MAGIC.
(http_open): Ditto.
(http_raw_connect): Ditto.
(http_close): Assert MAGIC. Reset MAGIC.
* dirmngr/t-http.c (my_http_tls_verify_cb): MArk HTTP_FLAGS unused.
--
We pass those handles through opaque pointers. The magic numbers will
help to detect wrong use.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/http-ntbtls.c: New.
* dirmngr/Makefile.am (dirmngr_SOURCES): Add file.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (SERVER_CONTROL_MAGIC): New.
(server_conrol_s): Add field 'magic',
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (dirmngr_init_default_ctrl): Set MAGIC.
(dirmngr_deinit_default_ctrl): Set MAGIC to deadbeef.
* dirmngr/http.c (my_ntbtls_verify_cb): New.
(http_session_new) [HTTP_USE_NTBTLS]: Remove all CA setting code.
(send_request) [HTTP_USE_NTBTLS]: Set the verify callback. Do not call
the verify callback after the handshake.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (send_request): Pass
gnupg_http_tls_verify_cb to http_session_new.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-http.c (ks_http_fetch): Ditto.
* dirmngr/t-http.c (my_http_tls_verify_cb): New.
(main): Rename option --gnutls-debug to --tls-debug.
(main) [HTTP_USE_NTBTLS]: Create a session.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/certcache.h (certlist_s, certlist_t): New.
* dirmngr/certcache.c (read_certlist_from_stream): New.
(release_certlist): New.
* dirmngr/server.c (MAX_CERTLIST_LENGTH): New.
(cmd_validate): Add options --tls and --systrust. Implement them
using a kludge for now.
* dirmngr/validate.c (validate_cert_chain): Support systrust
checking. Add kludge to disable the CRL checking for tls mode.
--
This can now be used to test a list of certificates as returned by
TLS. Put the certs PEM encoded into a a file certlist.pem with the
target certificate being the first. Then run
gpg-connect-agent --dirmngr \
'/definqfile CERTLIST wiki-gnupg-chain.pem' \
'validate --systrust --tls' /bye
CRLS check has been disabled becuase we can't yet pass the systrust
flag to the CRL checking code.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/validate.c (enum cert_usage_modes): New.
(cert_usage_p): Change type of arg MODE. Use enums instead of
hardwired values. Use a switch instead of tricky bit tests.
(cert_use_cert_p, cert_use_ocsp_p, cert_use_crl_p): Adjust.
* dirmngr/validate.c (cert_usage_p): Rename to check_cert_usage.
(cert_use_cert_p): Rename to check_cert_use_cert.
(cert_use_ocsp_p): Rename to check_cert_use_ocsp.
(cert_use_crl_p): Rename to check_cert_use_crl.
* dirmngr/validate.h (VALIDATE_MODE_CERT_SYSTRUST): New.
(VALIDATE_MODE_TLS, VALIDATE_MODE_TLS_SYSTRUST): New.
--
A function with a "_p" suffix return 0 for a True just looks weird.
We now use names which better indicate that an error code is returned.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/certcache.c (CERTOPENSYSTEMSTORE) [W32]: New type.
(CERTENUMCERTIFICATESINSTORE) [W32]: New type.
(CERTCLOSESTORE) [W32]: New type.
(load_certs_from_file) [W32]: Do not build.
(load_certs_from_w32_store) [W32]: New.
(load_certs_from_system) [W32]: Call new function.
--
GnuTLS loads the system certificates from the "ROOT" and "CA" store;
thus we do the same. On a Visa box you may for example see 21 from
"ROOT" and 6 from "CA".
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac: Add option --default-trust-store.
(DEFAULT_TRUST_STORE_FILE): New ac_define.
* dirmngr/certcache.c: Include ksba-io-support.h.
(total_trusted_certificates, total_system_trusted_certificates): New.
(put_cert): Manage the new counters.
(cert_cache_deinit): Reset them.
(cert_cache_print_stats): Print them.
(is_trusted_cert): Add arg WITH_SYSTRUST. Change all callers to pass
false.
(load_certs_from_file): New.
(load_certs_from_system): New.
(cert_cache_init): Load system certificates.
--
Note that this code does not yet allow to load the system certificates
on Windows.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/certcache.c (cert_item_s): Rename 'flags.loaded' to
'flags.config'. Add 'flags.systrust'.
(total_loaded_certificates): Rename to total_config_certificates.
(put_cert): Rename args for clarity. Set SYSTRUST flag.
(load_certs_from_dir): Make sure put_cert does not set the SYSTRUST
flag.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (resolve_name_libdns): Work around an
incompatibility between the glibc resolver and libdns.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (hostinfo_s): Remove fields v4addr and
v5addr and add fields iporname and iporname_valid.
(create_new_hostinfo): Clear them.
(add_host): Remove the code to set the v4addr and v6addr fields.
(ks_hkp_print_hosttable): Remove printing of the fields. Compute the
iporname field and display it.
(ks_hkp_reload): Force re-computing of the iporname field in
ks_hkp_print_hosttable.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 2928
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (libdns_init): Do not print error message for a
missing nsswitch.conf. Make sure that tehre is a DNS entry.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 2948
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (disable_dns_tormode): New.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (oNoUseTor): New const.
(opts): New option --no-use-tor.
(tor_mode): New var.
(parse_rereadable_options): Change to use TOR_MODE.
(dirmngr_use_tor): New.
(set_tor_mode): Call disable_dns_tormode. Implement oNoUseTor.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (opt): Remove field 'use_tor'. Replace all
references by a call to dirmngr_use_tor().
* dirmngr/server.c (cmd_getinfo): Distinguish between default and
enforced TOR_MODE.
--
This patch replaces the global variable opt.use_tar by a function
testing a file local mode flag. This patch prepares for a
use-tor-if-available mode.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2935
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (tor_not_running_p): New.
(map_host): Call that to print a warning.
(handle_send_request_error): Ditto and avoid marking the host dead.
Also print a tor_config_problem warning. Add arg CTRL; adjust callers
to pass that new arg.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (ks_status_cb): Detect and print the new
warnings.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/http.c (connect_server): Change to return an gpg_error_t
and to store socket at the passed address.
(http_raw_connect, send_request): Adjust accordingly.
--
This change removes cruft from the code and allows to return the error
code from the name lookup.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.c (do_logv): Remove extra parentheses in comparison.
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (resolve_addr_libdns): Init RES so that
dns_res_close is given a defined value in the error case.
* dirmngr/http.c (cookie_read, cookie_write) [HTTP_USE_NTBTLS]: Fix
format string char.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (ks_hkp_help): Remove duplicate "const".
* dirmngr/ks-engine-http.c (ks_http_help): Ditto.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-kdns.c (ks_kdns_help): Ditto.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-ldap.c (ks_ldap_help): Ditto.
* scd/app-p15.c (send_keypairinfo, do_getattr): Fix format string
char.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gpg_agent_runtime_change): Init PID for the
error case.
(scdaemon_runtime_change): Ditto.
(dirmngr_runtime_change): Ditto.
* tools/gpgconf.c (query_swdb): Init VALUE_SIZE_UL.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns.c (dns_nssconf_loadfile): Skip negation terms in
nsswitch.conf parser.
--
This small patch was submitted along with this comment:
We've been having issues over at Arch Linux with the new libdns
code. Our /etc/nsswitch.conf contains the following line:
hosts: files mymachines resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns myhostname
And it turns out dirmngr fails to parse the negation statement (the
bang in !UNAVAIL). This results in gnupg not being able to resolve
any name.
Looking at dirmngr/dns.c it was unclear to me how to properly handle
such negations. The dns_anyconf_scan calls used in
dns_nssconf_loadfile do not allow to store a negation bit easily...
In the meantime, I wrote the attached patch which ignores those
statements altogether. It makes libdns work as expected for us.
Commit log written by wk
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (libdns_init): Fallback to files,dns.
--
Signed-off-by: Phil Pennock <phil@pennock-tech.com>
ChangeLog entry by wk.
This fixed the problem:
Short version: macOS doesn't include /etc/nsswitch.conf and GnuPG's
dirmngr is hard-erroring when that file is missing, such that no DNS
operations succeed and --recv-key returns ENOENT type errors to the
caller.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (resolve_dns_name): Move up in the file.
(resolve_addr_libdns): New.
(resolve_dns_addr): Divert to resolve_dns_addr.
--
In the old code reverse lookups where disabled in Tor mode. By
implementing the reverse lookups via libdns it is now possible to do
them also in Tor mode.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (resolve_name_libdns): USe flags AI_NUMERICHOST
for literal IP addresses.
(resolve_name_standard): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns-stuff.c (is_ip_address): Make the return value depend on
the address family.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (map_host): Rename arg R_POOLNAME to
R_HTTPHOST because that is its purpose. Note that the former
behaviour of storing a NULL to indicate that it is not a pool has not
been used.
(make_host_part): Ditto.
(make_host_part): Make sure that literal v6 addresses are correclty
marked in the constructed URL.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dns.c (EPROTO) ![EPROTO]: Define to EPROTONOSUPPORT.
--
This is the same replacement we use in Libassuan
(commit 8ab3b9273524bd344bdb90dd5d3bc8e5f53ead6e) to make it work on
OpenBSD and may other BSD based OSes.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/http.c (use_socks): New.
(my_sock_new_for_addr): New.
(connect_server): Replace assuan_sock_new by my_sock_new_for_addr.
--
Libassuan always uses 127.0.0.1 to connect to the local Tor proxy.
https.c used to create a socket for the actual address family and thus
the connect call in Libassuan fails when it tries to connect to a v6
address using a v4 socket.
It would be cleaner to have the my_sock_new_for_addr function as a
public interface in Libassuan; for now we need to duplicate some code.
from Libassuan.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2902
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/http.c (opt_verbose, opt_debug): New vars.
(http_set_verbose): New function.
(_my_socket_new): Add debug output.
(_my_socket_ref, _my_socket_unref, session_unref): Call log_debug if
OPT_DEBUG has ben set to 2 in a debugger.
(http_session_new, http_session_ref): Ditto.
(send_request, http_start_data): Print debug output for the request.
(parse_response): Change to use log_debug_string for the response.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (map_host): Chnage arg NO_SRV to SRVTAG.
(make_host_part): Rewrite.
--
This fixes a regression from 2.0 and 1.4 where these tags have been in
used since 2009. For whatever reason this was not ported to 2.1 and
"hkp" was always used.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2451
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/http.h (parsed_uri_s): Add field EXPLICIT_PORT.
* dirmngr/http.c (do_parse_uri): That it.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (map_host): Add arg NO_SRV.
(make_host_part): Ditto.
(ks_hkp_resolve): Set NO_SRV from EXPLICIT_PORT.
(ks_hkp_search): Ditto.
(ks_hkp_get): Ditto.
(ks_hkp_put): Ditto.
--
This implements the behaviour of the keyserver helpers from 1.4 and
2.0.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/server.c (cmd_wkd_get): Support SRV records.
--
This patch changes the way a WKD query is done. Now we first look for
a SRV record for service "openpgpkey" and port "tcp" under the
to-be-queried domain. If such a record was found and the target host
matches the to-be-queried domain or is a suffix to that domain, that
target host is used instead of the domain name. The SRV record also
allows to change the port and obviously can be used for
load-balancing.
For example a query for the submission address of example.org with the
SRV record specification
_openpgpkey._tcp IN SRV 0 0 0 wkd.foo.org.
IN SRV 0 0 0 wkd.example.net.
IN SRV 0 0 4711 wkd.example.org.
(queried using the name "_openpgpkey._tcp.example.org") would fetch
from this URL:
https://wkd.example.org:4711/.well-known/openpgpkey/submission-address
Note that the first two SRV records won't be used because foo.org and
example.net do not match example.org. We require that the target host
is identical to the domain or be a subdomain of it. This is so that
an attacker modifying the SRV records needs to setup a server in a
sub-domain of the actual domain and can't use an arbitrary domain.
Whether this is a sufficient requirement is not clear and needs
further discussion.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>