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.
* exec.c (exec_write): Cast NULL to void* to properly terminate varargs
list.
* keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names): Just for safety, catch an invalid
pk algorithm.
* sign.c (make_keysig_packet): Crucial that the call to mksubpkt comes
LAST before the calls to finalize the sig as that makes it possible for
the mksubpkt function to get a reliable pointer to the subpacket area.
* pkclist.c (do_we_trust_pre): If an untrusted key was chosen by a
particular user ID, use that ID as the one to ask about when prompting
whether to use the key anyway. (build_pk_list): Similar change here when
adding keys to the recipient list.
* trustdb.c (update_validity): Fix bug that prevented more than one
validity record per trust record. (get_validity): When retrieving validity
for a (user) supplied user ID, return the validity for that user ID only,
and do not fall back to the general key validity. (validate_one_keyblock):
Some commentary on whether non-self-signed user IDs belong in the web of
trust (arguably, they do).
* export.c (do_export_stream), keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names,
menu_addrevoker), mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print), photoid.c
(show_photos), sign.c (mk_notation_and_policy), trustdb.c (get_validity,
reset_trust_records, validate_keys): Make some strings translatable.
* mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Show digest algorithm and sig class
when verifying a sig with --verbose on, and add version, pk and hash
algorithms and sig class to VALIDSIG.
* parse-packet.c (enum_sig_subpkt): Make a warning message a --verbose
warning message since we don't need to warn every time we see an unknown
critical (we only need to invalidate the signature).
* trustdb.c (init_trustdb): Check the trustdb options even with TM_AUTO
since the auto may become TM_CLASSIC or TM_OPENPGP.
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.
agent is to be used. Noted by Ingo Kl�cker.
(agent_get_passphrase): Inhibit caching when we have no
fingerprint. This is required for key generation as well as for
symmetric only encryption.
* passphrase .c (agent_get_passphrase): New arg CANCELED.
(passphrase_to_dek): Ditto. Passed to above. Changed all
callers to pass NULL.
* seckey-cert.c (do_check): New arg CANCELED.
(check_secret_key): Terminate loop when canceled.
* keyedit.c (change_passphrase): Pass ERRTEXT untranslated to
passphrase_to_dek and translate where appropriate.
* seckey-cert.c (check_secret_key): Ditto.
* keygen.c (ask_passphrase): Ditto.
* passphrase.c (agent_get_passphrase): Translate the TRYAGAIN_TEXT.
Switch the codeset to utf-8.
fix_pks_corruption): It's really PKS corruption, not HKP corruption.
Keep the old repair-hkp-subkey-bug command as an alias.
* g10.c (main): Rename --no-version to --no-emit-version for consistency.
Keep --no-version as an alias.
than a CERT.
* import.c (delete_inv_parts): Discard any key signatures that aren't key
types (i.e. 0x00, 0x01, etc.)
* g10.c (main): Add deprecated option warning for --list-ownertrust. Add
--compression-algo alias for --compress-algo. Change --version output
strings to match "showpref" strings, and make translatable.
* status.c (do_get_from_fd): Accept 'y' as well as 'Y' for --command-fd
boolean input.
* trustdb.c: Fix typo (DISABLE_REGEXP -> DISABLE_REGEX)
* keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names_colon): Show no-ks-modify flag.
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.
fully valid keys so that disabled keys are still counted in the web of
trust. (get_ownertrust_with_min): Do the same for the minimum ownertrust
calculation.
* parse-packet.c (dump_sig_subpkt): Show the notation names for
not-human-readable notations. Fix cosmetic off-by-one length counter.
* options.skel: Add explantion and commented-out
"no-mangle-dos-filenames".
* mainproc.c (proc_encrypted): Make string translatable.
* keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn): Quote ':', '%', and any 8-bit characters
in the uid strings sent to the keyserver helper.
* keyring.c (keyring_rebuild_cache): Lock the keyring while rebuilding the
signature caches to prevent another gpg from tampering with the temporary
copy.
* keygen.c (keygen_set_std_prefs): Include AES192 and AES256 in default
prefs.
* keyedit.c (show_prefs): Make strings translatable.
* keydb.c: Double the maximum number of keyrings to 40.
* gpgv.c (main): Fix bug #113 - gpgv should accept the
--ignore-time-conflict option.
* g10.c (main): --openpgp disables --pgpX. Double the amount of secure
memory to 32k (keys are getting bigger these days).
* Makefile.am: Makefile.am: Use @CAPLIBS@ to link in -lcap if we are using
capabilities.
about the key in the data sent to the keyserver helper. This allows the
helper to use it in instructing a remote server which may not have any
actual OpenPGP smarts in parsing keys.
* main.h, export.c (export_pubkeys_stream, do_export_stream): Add ability
to return only the first match in an exported keyblock for keyserver
usage. This should be replaced at some point with a more flexible
solution where each key can be armored seperately.
(segfault). Noted by Marcus Brinkmann. Push and reinitialize textmode
filter for each file in a multiple file list.
* packet.h, getkey.c (fixup_uidnode), keyedit.c (show_prefs): Set and show
the keyserver no-modify flag.
* keygen.c (add_keyserver_modify): New. (keygen_upd_std_prefs): Call it
here. (keygen_set_std_prefs): Accept "ks-modify" and "no-ks-modify" as
prefs to set and unset keyserver modify flag.
per-desc item. Merge into one function since 'force_exact' is no longer
needed. (key_byname): Use new classify_user_id function, and new exact
flag in KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC.
* keyring.h, keyring.c (keyring_search): Return an optional index to show
which KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC was the matching one.
* keydb.h, keydb.c (keydb_search): Rename to keydb_search2, and pass the
optional index to keyring_search. Add a macro version of keydb_search
that calls this new function.
* export.c (do_export_stream): If the keyid! syntax is used, export only
that specified key. If the key in question is a subkey, export the
primary plus that subkey only.
* g10.c (print_hex, print_mds): Print long hash strings a lot neater.
This assumes at least an 80-character display, as there are a few other
similar assumptions here and there. Users who need unformatted hashes can
still use with-colons. Check that SHA384 and 512 are available before
using them as they are no longer always available.
matter where the user puts the = sign.
* options.skel: Comment out the first three lines in case someone manually
copies the skel file to their homedir.
* sign.c (clearsign_file): Only use pgp2mode with v3 keys and MD5. This
matches what we do when decoding such messages and prevents creating a
message (v3+RIPEMD/160) that we can't verify.
* sig-check.c (signature_check2): Use G10ERR_GENERAL as the error for
signature digest conflict. BAD_SIGN implies that a signature was checked
and we may try and print out a user ID for a key that doesn't exist.
keydb.h, keyid.c (namehash_from_uid): New function to rmd160-hash the
contents of a user ID packet and cache it in the uid object.
* keylist.c (list_keyblock_colon): Use namehash in field 8 of uids. Show
dates for creation (selfsig date), and expiration in fields 6 and 7.
* trustdb.c (get_validity, get_validity_counts, update_validity): Use new
namehash function rather than hashing it locally.
Simplify by returning a ? for error directly.
* keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names): Use get_validity_string and
get_ownertrust_string to show full word versions of trust (i.e. "full"
instead of 'f').
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (get_ownertrust_string, get_validity_string): Same
as get_ownertrust_info, and get_validity_info, except returns a full
string.
* trustdb.c (get_ownertrust_with_min): New. Same as 'get_ownertrust' but
takes the min_ownertrust value into account.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (trust_letter): Make static. (get_ownertrust_info,
get_validity_info): Don't mask the trust level twice.
* trustdb.h, gpgv.c, trustdb.c (get_validity, get_validity_info),
keylist.c (list_keyblock_colon), keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names_colon,
menu_revuid): Pass a user ID in rather than a namehash, so we only have to
do the hashing in one place.
* packet.h, pkclist.c (build_pk_list), free-packet.c
(release_public_key_parts): Remove unused namehash element for public
keys.
trustdb.c (update_validity): Store temporary full & marginal counts in the
trustdb. (clear_validity, get_validity_counts): Return and clear temp
counts. (store_validation_status): Keep track of which keyids have been
stored. (validate_one_keyblock, validate_key_list): Use per-uid copies of
the full & marginal counts so they can be recalled for multiple levels.
(validate_keys): Only use unused keys for each new round.
(reset_unconnected_keys): Rename to reset_trust_records, and only skip
specifically excluded records.
interactive import if status is enabled.
* keyring.c (keyring_search): skipfnc didn't work properly with non-keyid
searches. Noted by Stefan Bellon.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main): Remove some unused code and make sure
that the pk selfsigversion member accounts for 1F direct sigs.
terminates but check again for the existence of the directory and
continue then.
* openfile.c (copy_options_file): Print a warning if the skeleton
file has active options.
(check_key_signature2): Pass the ultimately trusted pk directly to
check_key_signature2 to avoid going through the key selection mechanism.
This prevents a deadly embrace when two keys without selfsigs each sign
the other.
there are no keys to refresh or if there is no keyserver set.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main): Any valid user ID should make a key
valid, not just the last one. This also fixes Debian bug #174276.
disabled keys. Keys specified via keyid (i.e. 0x...) are always included.
* getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname, get_seckey_byname2, get_seckey_bynames),
keyedit.c (keyedit_menu, menu_addrevoker): Include disabled keys in these
functions.
* pkclist.c (build_pk_list): Do not include disabled keys for -r or the
key prompt. Do include disabled keys for the default key and
--encrypt-to.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (is_disabled): New skipfnc for skipping disabled
keys.
* gpgv.c (is_disabled): Stub.
* keygen.c (keygen_add_key_expire): Properly handle updating a key
expiration to a no-expiration value.
* keyedit.c (enable_disable_key): Comment.
* import.c (import_one): When in interactive mode and --verbose, don't
repeat some key information twice.
* import.c (print_import_check): New.
(import_one): Use it here.
Use merge_keys_and_selfsig in the interactive mode to avoid
wrong key information.
* status.h: Add new status code.
* status.c: Ditto.
user" rather than "owner". Noted by Stefan Bellon.
* trustdb.h, trustdb.c (trustdb_pending_check): New function to
check if the trustdb needs a check.
* import.c (import_keys_internal): Used here so we don't rebuild
the trustdb if it is still clean.
(import_one, chk_self_sigs): Only mark trustdb dirty if the key
that is being imported has any sigs other than self-sigs.
Suggested by Adrian von Bidder.
* options.skel: Include the required '=' sign in the sample
'group' option. Noted by Stefan Bellon.
* import.c (chk_self_sigs): Don't try and check a subkey as if it
was a signature.
RECTYPE_TRUST records a bit.
* g10.c (main): Comment out --list-trust-path until it can be implemented.
* import.c (import_one): Warn when importing an Elgamal primary that this
may take some time (to verify self-sigs). (chk_self_sigs): Try and cache
all self-sigs so the keyblock is written to the keyring with a good rich
cache.
* keygen.c (ask_algo): Make the Elgamal sign+encrypt warning stronger, and
remove the RSA sign+encrypt warning.
* 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.
Minimal isn't always best.
* sign.c (update_keysig_packet): Use the current time rather then a
modification of the original signature time. Make sure that this doesn't
cause a time warp.
* keygen.c (keygen_add_key_expire): Properly handle a key expiration date
in the past (use a duration of 0).
* keyedit.c (menu_expire): Use update_keysig_packet so any sig subpackets
are maintained during the update.
* build-packet.c (build_sig_subpkt): Mark sig expired or unexpired when
the sig expiration subpacket is added. (build_sig_subpkt_from_sig): Handle
making an expiration subpacket from a sig that has already expired (use a
duration of 0).
* packet.h, sign.c (update_keysig_packet), keyedit.c
(menu_set_primary_uid, menu_set_preferences): Add ability to issue 0x18
subkey binding sigs to update_keysig_packet and change all callers.
and make sure that the version record update was successful.
(init_trustdb): If the current parameters aren't what was used for
building the trustdb, the trustdb is invalid.
* tbio.c (tdbio_db_matches_options): Update to work with new trustdbs.