* agent/command.c (cmd_get_passphrase): Don't repeat passphrase for
pinentry loopback mode.
* agent/genkey.c (check_passphrase_constraints): Immediately return when
pinentry mode is loopback.
--
Fixes endless loop when inquiring a passphrase with
pinentry-mode=loopback that may not satisfy passphrase contraints.
* agent/agent.h (LunderscorePROTO): New.
* common/util.h (GNUPG_GCC_ATTR_FORMAT_ARG): New.
* common/i18n.h (GNUPG_GCC_ATTR_FORMAT_ARG): New. Use for
i18n_localegettext. Expand LunderscorePROTO.
* agent/genkey.c (check_passphrase_constraints): Use xtryasprintf
again to keep the old translations.
--
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* po/Makevars (XGETTEXT_OPTIONS): Add keyword "L_".
* common/i18n.c (i18n_localegettext): New stub.
* common/i18n.h: Expand the LunderscoreIMPL macro.
* agent/agent.h (L_): New.
(LunderscoreIMPL): New.
* agent/call-pinentry.c (setup_qualitybar): Add arg ctrl anc change
caller.
* agent/findkey.c (try_unprotect_cb): Add local var ctrl.
* agent/genkey.c (check_passphrase_constraints): Replace xtryasprintf
by xtrystrdup to avoid gcc warning. Unfortinately this changes the
string.
(agent_ask_new_passphrase): Cleanup the use of initial_errtext.
--
Static strings in gpg-agent need to be translated according to the
locale set by the caller. This is required so that a gpg-agent can be
started in one locale and a gpg can be run in another. If we don't do
this the static strings (prompt, buttons) are not or in the wrong
locale translated while dynamic strings (e.g. key description) uses
the locale of gpg.
This is only the first part of the change the actual local switching
still needs to be implemented.
Debian-bug-id: 788983
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/agent.h (check_passphrase_constraints): Add parameter
failed_constraint and remove parameter silent. Update callers.
* agent/genkey.c (check_passphrase_constraints): Add parameter
failed_constraint and remove parameter silent. If FAILED_CONSTRAINT
is not NULL and OPT.ENFORCE_PASSPHRASE_CONSTRAINTS is FALSE, save the
error text in *FAILED_CONSTRAINT and don't call take_this_one_anyway
or take_this_one_anyway2. If FAILED_CONSTRAINT is NULL, act as if
SILENT was set.
(agent_ask_new_passphrase): Change initial_errtext's type from a const
char * to a char *. Pass it to check_passphrase_constraints. If it
contains malloc's memory, free it.
--
Signed-off-by: Neal H. Walfield <neal@g10code.com>
Based on a patch provided by Watson Yuuma Sato <yuuma.sato@gmail.com>
in issue 2018.
* agent/call-pinentry.c (agent_askpin): Add args keyinfo and
cache_mode. Change all callers to pass (NULL,0) for them. Send
SETKEYINFO command.
* agent/findkey.c (unprotect): Pass the keygrip and the cache_mode for
the new args.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* 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>
When this mode is set an inquire will be sent to the client to retrieve
the passphrase. This adds a new inquire keyword "NEW_PASSPHRASE" that the
GENKEY and PASSWD commands use when generating a new key.
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.
* protect-tool.c (get_passphrase): New arg OPT_CHECK.
(get_new_passphrase): Enable OTP_CHECK on the first call.
* command.c (cmd_get_passphrase): Implement option --check.
* gpg-agent.c (MIN_PASSPHRASE_LEN): New
(parse_rereadable_options): New option --min-passphrase-len.
* genkey.c (check_passphrase_constraints): New.
(agent_genkey, agent_protect_and_store): Call new function. Fix
memory leak.
* call-pinentry.c (agent_askpin): Allow translation of the displayed
error message.
(agent_popup_message_start): Remove arg CANCEL_BTN.
(popup_message_thread): Use --one-button option.
* command.c (cmd_passwd): Now that we don't distinguish between
assuan and regular error codes we can jump to the end on error.
common/
* simple-pwquery.c (simple_pwquery): New arg OPT_CHECK.
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.
now use the identical implementation from ../common/membuf.c.
* pksign.c (agent_pksign): Changed arg OUTFP to OUTBUF and use
membuf functions to return the value.
* pkdecrypt.c (agent_pkdecrypt): Ditto.
* genkey.c (agent_genkey): Ditto.
* command.c (cmd_pksign, cmd_pkdecrypt, cmd_genkey): Replaced
assuan_get_data_fp() by a the membuf scheme.
(clear_outbuf, write_and_clear_outbuf): New.
* membuf.c (put_membuf): Wipe out buffer after a failed realloc.