passphrase as if it was used (move from next_pw to last_pw).
* pubkey-enc.c (get_session_key): Use it here to handle the case where a
passphrase happens to be correct for a secret key, but yet that key isn't
the anonymous recipient (i.e. the secret key could be decrypted, but not
the session key). This also handles the case where a secret key is
located on a card and a secret key with no passphrase. Note this does not
fix bug 594 (anonymous recipients on smartcard do not work) - it just
prevents the anonymous search from stopping when the card is encountered.
(keyserver_import_pka), card-util.c (fetch_url): Always require a
scheme:// for keyserver URLs except when used as part of the
--keyserver command for backwards compatibility.
card. If it does, only allow 160-bit hashes, a la DSA. This involves
passing the *sk in, so change all callers. This is correct for today,
given the current 160-bit q in DSA, and the current SHA-1/RIPEMD160
support in the openpgp card. It will almost certainly need changing
down the road.
* app-openpgp.c (do_sign): Give user error if hash algorithm is not
supported by the card.
getkey.c:get_pubkey_byname which was getting crowded.
* keyserver.c (keyserver_import_cert): Import a key found in DNS via CERT
records. Can handle both the PGP (actual key) and IPGP (URL) CERT types.
* getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Call them both here.
* options.h, keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_options): Add
"auto-cert-retrieve" option with optional max size argument.
* keyserver-internal.h, keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn, keyserver_work,
keygerver_getname): New keyserver_getname function to fetch keys by name.
* getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Call it here to enable locating keys by
full mailbox from a keyserver a la PKA. Try PKA first, though, as it is
likely to be faster.
keyserver_fetch): Set a flag to indicate that we're doing a direct URI
fetch so we can differentiate between a keyserver operation and a URI
fetch for protocols like LDAP that can do either.
when fetching a URI.
* keyserver-internal.h, keyserver.c (keyserver_fetch): New. Fetch an
arbitrary URI using the keyserver helpers.
* gpg.c (main): Call it from here for --fetch-keys.
revoker record. Moved from keyedit.c:show_key_with_all_names_colon.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_colon): Use it here ...
* keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names_colon): ... and here.
since we may unprotect it.
* main.h, g10.c (main), revoke.c (gen_desig_revoke): Add local user
support so users can use -u with --desig-revoke. This bypasses the
interactive walk over the revocation keys.
"clean", and add "minimize".
* import.c (parse_import_options): Make help text match the export
versions of the options.
* options.h, export.c (parse_export_options, do_export_stream): Reduce
clean options to two: clean and minimize.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (clean_one_uid): New function that joins uid
and sig cleaning into one for a simple API outside trustdb.
cleaning from one convenient place.
* options.h, import.c (parse_import_options, clean_sigs_from_all_uids,
import_one): Reduce clean options to two: clean and minimize.
* parse-packet.c (setup_user_id): Remove. (parse_user_id,
parse_attribute): Just use xmalloc_clear instead.
non-selfsigs from key during cleaning. Change all callers.
* export.c (do_export_stream): Use it here so we don't need additional
minimize code in the export path.
speaking this should be only in gpg_CPPFLAGS, but then we have to
compile everything twice for gpg and gpgv.
* apdu.c (open_pcsc_reader): Fix double free.
* gpg.c (main) [__APPLE__]: Default the PCSC driver to the OS X
location. Suggested by Patty A. Hardy.
so keyserver mangled keys with doubled user IDs can be properly
cleaned - possibly sigs on the different user IDs cancel each other
out.
* import.c (parse_import_options), export.c (parse_export_options):
List "xxx-clean" before the longer options so we don't end up with a
partial match on the longer options.
* trustdb.c (clean_uids_from_key): Return proper number of cleaned
user IDs. Don't count user IDs as cleaned unless we actually delete
something.
keygen.c (make_backsig): Did some backsig interop testing with the PGP
folks. All is well, so I'm turning generation of backsigs on for new
keys. Checking for backsigs on verification is still off.
parse_attribute_subpkts): Make a number of warnings verbose items.
These fire on many slightly mangled keys in the field, so the
warning is becoming burdensome.
algorithms.
* keyedit.c (sign_uids): Don't request a signing key to make a
certification.
* keygen.c (do_add_key_flags): Force the certify flag on for all
primary keys, as the spec requires primary keys must be able to
certify (if nothing else, which key is going to issue the user ID
signature?) (print_key_flags): Show certify flag. (ask_key_flags,
ask_algo): Don't allow setting the C flag for subkeys.
* keyid.c (usagestr_from_pk), getkey.c (parse_key_usage): Distinguish
between a sign/certify key and a certify-only key.
* main.h, misc.c (path_access): New. Same as access() but does a PATH
search like execlp.
* keyserver.c (curl_can_handle): Removed. Replaced by...
(curl_cant_handle): We are now relying on curl as the handler of last
resort. This is necessary because PGP LDAP and curl LDAP are apples
and oranges. (keyserver_typemap): Only test for ldap and ldaps.
(keyserver_spawn): If a given handler is unusable (as determined by
path_access()) then try gpgkeys_curl.
to enable the uid walking when signing a key with no uids specified to
sign.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Fix silly typo. Noted by Greg
Sabino Mullane.
* export.c (parse_export_options): New option
export-reset-subkey-passwd.
(do_export_stream): Implement it.
* misc.c (get_libexecdir): New.
* keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn): Use it
when compacting a uid. There is no reason to make an attacker's job
easier - this way they only have a revocation which is useless in
bringing the uid back.
* keydb.h, kbnode.c (undelete_kbnode): Removed. No longer needed.
* import.c (chk_self_sigs): Allow a uid revocation to be enough to
allow importing a particular uid (no self sig needed). This allows
importing compacted uids.
* options.h, import.c (parse_import_options, import_one): Add
import-clean-uids option to automatically compact unusable uids when
importing. Like import-clean-sigs, this may nodify the local keyring.
* trustdb.c (clean_uids_from_key): Only allow selfsigs to be a
candidate for re-inclusion.
import_one): Add import-clean-sigs option to automatically clean a key
when importing. Note that when importing a key that is already on the
local keyring, the clean applies to the merged key - i.e. existing
superceded or invalid signatures are removed.
menu_clean_subkeys_from_key), trustdb.h, trustdb.c
(clean_subkeys_from_key): Remove subkey cleaning function. It is of
very limited usefulness since it cannot be used on any subkey that can
sign, and can only affect multiple selfsigs on encryption-only
subkeys.
and revoked uids in fixup_uidnode(). No need to special case in
merge_selfsigs_main(). This also means that an expired uid will have
its selfsig tagged with chosen_selfsig.
do_export_stream): Add export-options export-clean-sigs,
export-clean-uids, export-clean-subkeys, and export-clean which is all
of the above. Export-minimal is the same except it also removes all
non-selfsigs. export-unusable-sigs is now a noop.
* cardglue.c (assuan_strerror, assuan_transact): Dummy functions
if not build with agent support.
* zh_TW.po, zh_CN.po, es.po, ro.po: Updated.
* tr.po: Updated from TP. Note: this is an exception in general
translations from the Robot are not anymore accepted.
* regcomp.c (MB_CUR_MAX) [_WIN32]: Define it only if not defined.
the subkeys on a key, and mark any that aren't usable for deletion.
Note that a signing subkey is never marked for deletion since these
keys are still useful after expiration or revocation.
* keyedit.c (menu_clean_subkeys_from_key): New function to call
clean_subkeys_from_key() on a key. Note that the strings here are not
marked for translation yet. The UI is still in flux, and there is no
point in annoying the translators twice. (keyedit_menu): Call it here
as part of the "clean" command.
user IDs on a key, and mark any that aren't valid for deletion.
* keyedit.c (menu_clean_uids_from_key): New function to call
clean_uids_from_key() on a key. (keyedit_menu): Call it from here as
part of the "clean" command.
* g10.c (main): Option --debug-ccid-driver may now be given
several times increase the debug level.
* ccid-driver.c (parse_ccid_descriptor): Mark SCR335 FW version
5.14 as good.
(do_close_reader): Never do a reset. The caller should instead
make sure that the reader has been closed properly. The new retry
code in ccid_slot_status will make sure that the readersatrts up
fine even if the last process didn't closed the USB connection
properly.
(ccid_get_atr): For certain readers try switching to ISO mode.
Thanks to Ludovic Rousseau for this hint and the magic numbers.
(print_command_failed): New.
(bulk_in): Use it here. Add new arg NO_DEBUG.
(ccid_slot_status): Disabled debugging.
(agent_scd_writekey, inq_writekey_parms): New.
(agent_openpgp_storekey): Removed.
* cardglue.h: Add a few more error code mappings.
* keygen.c (copy_mpi): Removed.
(save_unprotected_key_to_card): Changed to use agent_scd_writekey.
* app-common.h, app-openpgp.c, tlv.c, tlv.h: Updated from newer
version in gnupg 1.9 CVS.
selfsig into both the pk and sk, so that someone importing their sk (which
will get an autoconvert to the pk) won't end up with two selfsigs.
(do_generate_keypair): Call it from here.
* parse-packet.c (can_handle_critical_notation): New. Check for
particular notation tags that we will accept when critical. Currently,
that's only preferred-email-encoding@pgp.com, since we know how to handle
it (pass it through to a mail program). (can_handle_critical): Call it
from here. (parse_one_sig_subpkt): Sanity check that notations are
well-formed in that the internal lengths add up to the size of the
subpacket.
(sign_file, clearsign_file, sign_symencrypt_file), g10.c (main), keyedit.c
(sign_uids): Use seconds rather than days internally to calculate
expiration. We no longer need the day-based code as we don't generate v3
keys.
(do_generate_keypair): Use it here rather than creating and deleting a
comment packet.
* keygen.c (gen_elg, gen_dsa): Do not put public factors in secret key as
a comment.
* options.h, encode.c (encode_simple, encode_crypt), keygen.c (do_create):
Remove disabled comment packet code.
--default-cert-expire options. Suggested by Florian Weimer.
* main.h, keygen.c (parse_expire_string, ask_expire_interval): Use
defaults passed in, or "0" to control what default expiration is.
* keyedit.c (sign_uids), sign.c (sign_file, clearsign_file,
sign_symencrypt_file): Call them here, so that default expiration
is used when --ask-xxxxx-expire is off.
Changed all callers.
(ask_passphrase): Add new arg CACHEID and use it in agent mode.
Changed all callers.
(passphrase_clear_cache): New arg CACHEID. Changed all callers.
* cardglue.c (format_cacheid): New.
(pin_cb): Compute a cache ID.
(agent_scd_pksign, agent_scd_pkdecrypt): Use it.
(agent_clear_pin_cache): New.
* card-util.c (change_pin): Clear the PIN cache.
(check_pin_for_key_operation): Ditto.
no-pubkey and chosen revocation cases. (clean_uid): New function to
clean a user ID of unusable (as defined by mark_usable_uid_certs)
certs.
* keyedit.c (keyedit_menu, menu_clean_uids): Call it here for new
"clean" command that removes unusable sigs from a key.
extra check for a bad passphrase and/or unknown cipher algorithm here.
We'll fail quite happily later, and usually with a better error
message to boot.
(add_keyserver_url): Use isascii() to protect the isfoo macros and
to replace direct tests. Possible problems noted by Christian
Biere.
* keyserver.c (parse_keyserver_uri): Ditto.
* g10.c (main): Declare --pipemode deprecated.
* misc.c (deprecated_command): New.
* openfile.c (ask_outfile_name): Enable readline completion when prompting
for an output filename.
* plaintext.c (ask_for_detached_datafile): Enable readline completion when
prompting for a detached sig datafile.
reader type specific.
(scan_or_find_devices): Do not check the interface subclass in the
SPR532 kludge, as this depends on the firmware version.
(ccid_get_atr): Get the Slot status first. This solves the
problem with readers hanging on recent Linux 2.6.x.
(bulk_in): Add argument TIMEOUT and changed all callers to pass an
appropriate one. Change the standard timeout from 10 to 5 seconds.
(ccid_slot_status): Add a retry code with an initial short timeout.
(do_close_reader): Do an usb_reset before closing the reader.
* mk-w32-dist: Check for patch files.
* w32installer.nsi: Translated a few more strings. Print a
warning if permssions are not suitable for the installation.
Add Uninstaller entries.
Fixes#423.
* DETAILS: Document new status codes.
* cardglue.c (agent_scd_pkdecrypt, agent_scd_pksign)
(agent_scd_genkey, agent_scd_setattr, agent_scd_change_pin)
(agent_scd_checkpin, agent_openpgp_storekey): Make sure to send a
SC_OP_FAILURE after card operations which might change data.
* card-util.c (change_pin): Send a SC_OP_SUCCESS after a PIN has
been changed.
(change_name): Removed a debug output.
* status.h, status.c: New codes BAD_PASSPHRASE_PIN, SC_OP_FAILURE
and SC_OP_SUCCESS.
* de.po: Updated. Translation is still in the works, though.
keyserver if no URL is available.
* w32installer.nsi: Added page to select the language.
* mk-w32-dist: Create the opt.ini using the available languages.
is dirty and --interactive is set, do an --update-trustdb. If not
interactive, do a --check_trustdb unless --no-auto-check-trustdb is
set.
* import.c (import_keys_internal): Moved from here.
* keyserver.c (keyserver_refresh): Call it here after all refreshing
has happened so that we don't rebuild after each preferred keyserver
set of imports, but do one big rebuild at the end. This is Debian bug
#293816, noted by Kurt Roeckx.
before the encryption key. This is a partial workaround for a PGP bug
(as of this writing, all versions including 8.1), that causes it to
try and encrypt to the most recent subkey regardless of whether that
subkey is actually an encryption type. In this case, the auth key is
an RSA key so it succeeds.
instead of 0x0000000000000000 for the invalid key ID since all-zeroes
is reserved for the anonymous recipient.
* keyedit.c (change_passphrase), keygen.c (generate_subkeypair): Fix a
string ;)