* agent/command-ssh.c (setup_ssh_env): Move code to ...
* agent/gpg-agent.c (agent_copy_startup_env): .. new function. Change
calllers.
* agent/command.c (start_command_handler): Call that fucntion for
restricted connections.
--
A remote connection is and should not be able to setup the local
session environment. However, unless --keep-display is used we would
be left without an environment and thus pinentry can't be used. The
fix is the same as used for ssh-agent connection: We use the default
environment as used at the startup of the agent.
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.
* agent/agent.h (struct pin_entry_info_s): Add fields repeat_okay and
with_repeat.
* agent/call-pinentry.c (close_button_status_cb): Rewrite and check
for PIN_REPEAT. Change users to check only the relevant bit.
(agent_askpin): Support repeat logic of new Pinentries.
* agent/command-ssh.c (ssh_identity_register): Use the new repeat
feature.
* agent/genkey.c (agent_ask_new_passphrase): Ditto.
--
If we need to confirm a passphrase entry (e.g. for new passphrase) we
set a flag into the pinentry info block. The we try to use the new
pinentry command SETREPEATERROR; if that fails, we continue as usual.
If that succeeds we ask the pinentry to show the repeat (confirmation)
prompt and on successful return we set another flag in the pinentry
info block so that the caller can skip its own confirmation check. A
new status line from the pinentry indicates that the feature is
actually supported (it may not be supported on certain systems for
example when using the ncurses backend).
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/command-ssh.c (ssh_read_key_public_from_blob): Use
es_fopenmem.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Ditto.
(ssh_request_process): Ditto.
--
es_fopenmem is easier to understand than the more general function
es_mopen. Thus we better use the former for clarity.
* agent/command-ssh.c (ssh_key_type_spec): Add field name.
(ssh_key_types): Add human readable names.
(add_control_entry): Add arg SPEC and print key type as comment.
(ssh_identity_register): Add arg SPEC.
(ssh_handler_add_identity): Add var SPEC and pass ssh_receive_key.
* agent/command-ssh.c (SPEC_FLAG_IS_EdDSA): New.
(ssh_key_types): Add entry for ssh-ed25519.
(ssh_identifier_from_curve_name): Move to the top.
(stream_read_skip): New.
(stream_read_blob): New.
(ssh_signature_encoder_rsa): Replace MPIS array by an s-exp and move
the s-exp parsing to here.
(ssh_signature_encoder_dsa): Ditto.
(ssh_signature_encoder_ecdsa): Ditto.
(ssh_signature_encoder_eddsa): New.
(sexp_key_construct): Rewrite.
(ssh_key_extract): Rename to ...
(ssh_key_to_blob): .. this and rewrite most of it.
(ssh_receive_key): Add case for EdDSA.
(ssh_convert_key_to_blob, key_secret_to_public): Remove.
(ssh_send_key_public): Rewrite.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Simplify.
(data_sign): Add rename args. Add new args HASH and HASHLEN. Make
use of es_fopenmen and es_fclose_snatch. Remove parsing into MPIs
which is now doe in the sgnature encoder functions.
(ssh_handler_sign_request): Take care of Ed25519.
(ssh_key_extract_comment): Rewrite using gcry_sexp_nth_string.
--
To make the code easier readable most of the Ed25591 work has been
done using a new explicit code path. Warning: Libgcrypt 1.6.1 uses a
non optimized implementation for Ed25519 and timing attacks might be
possible.
While working on the code I realized that it could need more rework;
it is at some places quite baroque and more complicated than needed.
Given that we require Libgcrypt 1.6 anyway, we should make more use of
modern Libgcrypt functions.
* agent/command-ssh.c (setup_ssh_env): Fix env setting.
--
gniibe reported this to gnupg-devel on 2012-07-04:
[...]
(2) UPDATESTARTUPTTY doesn't work to switch TTY for pinentry for
SSH.
[...]
Current implementation:
In the function start_command_handler_ssh, the logic puts
priority on ctrl->session_env which is initialized by
agent_init_default_ctrl. There are always GPG_TTY and TERM
defined, because lines around 968 in gpg-agent.c, it says:
/* Make sure that we have a default ttyname. */
While UPDATESTARTUPTTY updates opt.startup_env, it doesn't
affect at all.
Here is a patch to point the issue. Tested and works for me.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit 9f5578c29a)
* agent/gpg-agent.c [W32]: Include Several Windows header.
(opts): Change help text for enable-ssh-support.
(opts, main): Add option --enable-putty-support
(putty_support, PUTTY_IPC_MAGIC, PUTTY_IPC_MAXLEN): New for W32.
(agent_init_default_ctrl): Add and asssert call.
(putty_message_proc, putty_message_thread): New.
(handle_connections) [W32]: Start putty message thread.
* common/sysutils.c (w32_get_user_sid): New for W32 only
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_options_gpg_agent): Add
--enable-ssh-support and --enable-putty-support. Make the
configuration group visible at basic level.
* agent/command-ssh.c (serve_mmapped_ssh_request): New for W32 only.
--
This patch enables support for Putty. It has been tested with Putty
0.62 using an Unix created ssh key copied to the private-keys-v1.d
directory on Windows and with a manually crafted sshcontrol file. It
also works with a smartcard key.
May thanks to gniibe who implemented a proxy in Python to test the
putty/gpg-agent communication.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit 9f32499f99)
Resolved conflicts:
NEWS
agent/agent.h
agent/gpg-agent.c: Convert from pth to npth.
common/sysutils.c
common/sysutils.h
* agent/command-ssh.c (file_to_buffer)
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Open streams in binary mode.
(start_command_handler_ssh): Factor some code out to ..
(setup_ssh_env): new function.
--
This is for now a theoretical fix because there is no ssh client yet
which uses the GnuPG style IPC. OpenSSL for Cygwin uses only a quite
similar one. gniibe suggested to implement that IPC style in
Libassuan so that a Cygwin version of OpenSSL may be used with GnuPG.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit ed056d67c7)
Also fixed one typo.
* agent/command.c (cmd_preset_passphrase, pinentry_loopback): Use %zu
in format string.
* scd/ccid-driver.c (ccid_get_atr): Ditto.
* agent/command-ssh.c (stream_read_string): Init arg STRING_SIZE to
avoid maybe_unitialized warning.
--
Actually the first one might have been a problem on big endian
machines.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/command-ssh.c (struct control_file_s): Rename to
ssh_control_file_s.
(ssh_open_control_file, ssh_close_control_file)
(ssh_read_control_file, ssh_search_control_file): New.
(control_file_t): Rename and move to ...
* agent/agent.h (ssh_control_file_t): here.
* agent/command.c (do_one_keyinfo): Add args is_ssh, ttl, disabled,
and confirm. Rename unknown keytype indicator from '-' to 'X'. Extend
output.
(cmd_keyinfo): Add options --ssh-list and --with-ssh.
--
This extension allows the development of frontends to manage the
sshcontrol file.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/command-ssh.c (SPEC_FLAG_IS_ECDSA): New.
(struct ssh_key_type_spec): Add fields CURVE_NAME and HASH_ALGO.
(ssh_key_types): Add types ecdsa-sha2-nistp{256,384,521}.
(ssh_signature_encoder_t): Add arg spec and adjust all callers.
(ssh_signature_encoder_ecdsa): New.
(sexp_key_construct, sexp_key_extract, ssh_receive_key)
(ssh_convert_key_to_blob): Support ecdsa.
(ssh_identifier_from_curve_name): New.
(ssh_send_key_public): Retrieve and pass the curve_name.
(key_secret_to_public): Ditto.
(data_sign): Add arg SPEC and change callers to pass it.
(ssh_handler_sign_request): Get the hash algo from SPEC.
* common/ssh-utils.c (get_fingerprint): Support ecdsa.
* agent/protect.c (protect_info): Add flag ECC_HACK.
(agent_protect): Allow the use of the "curve" parameter.
* agent/t-protect.c (test_agent_protect): Add a test case for ecdsa.
* agent/command-ssh.c (ssh_key_grip): Print a better error code.
--
The 3 standard curves are now supported in gpg-agent's ssh-agent
protocol implementation. I tested this with all 3 curves and keys
generated by OpenSSH 5.9p1.
Using existing non-ssh generated keys will likely fail for now. To fix
this, the code should first undergo some more cleanup; then the fixes
are pretty straightforward. And yes, the data structures are way too
complicated.
* agent/command-ssh.c: Remove dirent.h.
(control_file_s): Add struct item.
(rewind_control_file): New.
(search_control_file): Factor code out to ...
(read_control_file_item): New.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Change to iterate over entries in
sshcontrol.
--
Formerly we scanned the private key directory for matches of entries
in sshcontrol. This patch changes it to scan the sshcontrol file and
thus considers only keys configured there. The rationale for this is
that it is common to have only a few ssh keys but many private keys.
Even if that assumption does not hold true, the scanning of the
sshcontrol file is faster than reading the directory and only then
scanning the ssh control for each directory entry.
* agent/command-ssh.c (SSH_CONTROL_FILE_NAME): New macro to replace
the direct use of the string.
(struct control_file_s, control_file_t): New.
(open_control_file, close_control_file): New. Use them instead of
using fopen/fclose directly.
The asymmetric quotes used by GNU in the past (`...') don't render
nicely on modern systems. We now use two \x27 characters ('...').
The proper solution would be to use the correct Unicode symmetric
quotes here. However this has the disadvantage that the system
requires Unicode support. We don't want that today. If Unicode is
available a generated po file can be used to output proper quotes. A
simple sed script like the one used for en@quote is sufficient to
change them.
The changes have been done by applying
sed -i "s/\`\([^'\`]*\)'/'\1'/g"
to most files and fixing obvious problems by hand. The msgid strings in
the po files were fixed with a similar command.
* command-ssh.c (card_key_available): Change wording of no key
diagnostic.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Do not call card_key_available
if the scdaemon is disabled.
We better do this once and for all instead of cluttering all future
commits with diffs of trailing white spaces. In the majority of cases
blank or single lines are affected and thus this change won't disturb
a git blame too much. For future commits the pre-commit scripts
checks that this won't happen again.
* command-ssh.c (stream_read_string): Initialize LENGTH to zero.
(start_command_handler_ssh): Use es_fgetc/es_ungetc to check if
EOF has been reached before trying to process another request.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_identity_register): Make KEY_GRIP_RAW be 20
instead of 21 bytes long; do not fill KEY_GRIP_RAW[20] with NUL
byte - KEY_GRIP_RAW is a raw binary string anyway.
char * vs. unsigned char * warnings. The GNU coding standards used to
say that these mismatches are okay and better than a bunch of casts.
Obviously this has changed now.
sm/
* call-dirmngr.c (inq_certificate): Add new inquire SENDCERT_SKI.
* certlist.c (gpgsm_find_cert): Add new arg KEYID and implement
this filter. Changed all callers.
* certchain.c (find_up_search_by_keyid): New helper.
(find_up): Also try using the AKI.keyIdentifier.
(find_up_external): Ditto.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_request_spec): New member: secret_input.
(REQUEST_SPEC_DEFINE): New argument: secret_input.
(request_specs): Add secret_input flag.
(request_spec_lookup): New function ...
(ssh_request_process): ... use it here; depending on secret_input
flag allocate secure or non-secure memory.
* command-ssh.c (sexp_key_extract): Removed FIXME, since
xtrymallos does set errno correctly by now.
(sexp_extract_identifier): Remove const attribute from identifier.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Remove const attribute from
key_type; removes ugly casts and FIXME.
(sexp_key_extract): Remove const attribute from comment.
(ssh_send_key_public): Remove const attribute from
key_type/comment; removes ugly cast.
(data_sign): Remove const attribute from identifier; removes ugly
cast.
(key_secret_to_public): Remove const attribute from comment;
removes ugly cast.
(ssh_handler_sign_request): Remove const attribute from p.
(sexp_key_extract): Use make_cstring().
(ssh_key_extract_comment): Likewise.
(ssh_key_to_buffer): Use secure memory for memory area to hold the
key S-Expression.
Added more comments.
%0A may pass through.
* agent.h (server_control_s): New field USE_AUTH_CALL.
* call-scd.c (agent_card_pksign): Make use of it.
* command-ssh.c (data_sign): Set the flag.
(ssh_send_key_public): New arg OVERRIDE_COMMENT.
(card_key_available): Add new arg CARDSN.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Use the card s/n as comment.
(sexp_key_extract): Use GCRYMPI_FMT_STD.
(data_sign): Ditto.
* learncard.c (make_shadow_info): Moved to ..
* protect.c (make_shadow_info): .. here. Return NULL on malloc
failure. Made global.
* agent.h: Add prototype.
* xasprintf.c (xtryasprintf): New.
* app-openpgp.c (get_public_key): Make sure not to return negative
numbers.
(do_sign): Allow passing of indata with algorithm prefix.
(do_auth): Allow OPENPGP.3 as an alternative ID.
* app.c (app_getattr): Return just the S/N but not the timestamp.
* no-libgcrypt.c (gcry_strdup): New.
../g10/call-agent.c
(card_getattr_cb, agent_card_getattr): New.
* command-ssh.c (card_key_available): New.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): First see whether a card key is
available.
* app.c (app_getattr): Return APPTYPE or SERIALNO type even if the
application does dot support the getattr call.
* app.c (select_application): Return an error code and the
application context in an new arg.
* command.c (open_card): Adjusted for that. Don't use the
fallback if no card is present. Return an error if the card has
been removed without a reset.
(do_reset, cmd_serialno): Clear that error flag.
(TEST_CARD_REMOVAL): New. Use it with all command handlers.
(scd_update_reader_status_file): Set the error flag on all changes.
(ssh_identity_register): Partly rewritten.
(open_control_file, search_control_file, add_control_entry): New.
(ssh_handler_request_identities): Return only files listed in our
control file.
* findkey.c (unprotect): Check for allocation error.
* agent.h (opt): Add fields to record the startup terminal
settings.
* gpg-agent.c (main): Record them and do not force keep display
with --enable-ssh-support.
* command-ssh.c (start_command_handler_ssh): Use them here.
* gpg-agent.c: Renamed option --ssh-support to
--enable-ssh-support.
* command.c (cmd_readkey): New.
(register_commands): Register new command "READKEY".
* command-ssh.c (ssh_request_process): Improved logging.
* findkey.c (agent_write_private_key): Always use plain open.
Don't depend on an umask for permissions.
(agent_key_from_file): Factored file reading code out to ..
(read_key_file): .. new function.
(agent_public_key_from_file): New.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_sexp_construct): Rewritten generation of sexp
template, clarified.
(ssh_sexp_extract): Support shadowed-private-key-sexp; treat
protected-private key and shadowed-private-key as public keys.
(key_secret_to_public): Rewritten: simply use ssh_sexp_extract()
and ssh_sexp_construct().
1.9.
* agent.h (agent_exit): Add JNLIB_GCC_A_NR to indicate that this
function won't return.
* gpg-agent.c (check_for_running_agent): Initialize pid to a
default value if not needed.
* command-ssh.c: Removed stdint.h. s/byte_t/unsigned char/,
s/uint32/u32/ becuase that is what we have always used in GnuPG.
(ssh_request_specs): Moved to top of file.
(ssh_key_types): Ditto.
(make_cstring): Ditto.
(data_sign): Don't use a variable for the passphrase prompt, make
it translatable.
(ssh_request_process):
* findkey.c (modify_description): Renamed arguments for clarity,
polished documentation. Make comment a C-string. Fixed case of
DESCRIPTION being just "%".
(agent_key_from_file): Make sure comment string to a C-string.
* gpg-agent.c (create_socket_name): Cleanup the implemntation, use
DIMof, agent_exit, removed superflous args and return the
allocated string as value. Documented. Changed callers.
(create_server_socket): Cleanups similar to above. Changed callers.
(cleanup_do): Renamed to ..
(remove_socket): .. this. Changed caller.
(handle_connections): The signals are to be handled in the select
and not in the accept. Test all FDs after returning from a
select. Remove the event tests from the accept calls. The select
already assured that the accept won't block.
* command-ssh.c (ssh_handler_request_identities)
(ssh_handler_sign_request, ssh_handler_add_identity)
(ssh_handler_remove_identity, ssh_handler_remove_all_identities)
(ssh_handler_lock, ssh_handler_unlock): Changed to return an error
code instead of a boolean.
(ssh_request_process): Changed to return a boolean instead of an
error; adjust caller.
(ssh_request_handle_t): Adjusted type.
(ssh_request_spec): New member: identifier.
(REQUEST_SPEC_DEFINE): New macro; use it for initialization of
request_specs[].
(ssh_request_process): In debugging mode, log identifier of
handler to execute.
(start_command_handler_ssh): Moved most of the stream handling
code ...
(ssh_request_process): ... here.