* g10/options.h (LIST_SHOW_UNUSABLE_SIGS): New.
* g10/gpg.c (parse_list_options): Add "show-unusable-sigs".
* g10/keydb.h (keyid_eq): New.
(pk_is_primary): New.
* g10/keylist.c (list_signature_print): Early return for weak key
signatures. Print "self-signature" instead of user-id.
(list_keyblock_print): Simplify and always set self-sig node flag.
--
This patch avoid the printing of often hundreds of "Invalid digest
algorithm" notices during key signature listings if those key
signatures were done with SHA1. The new option can be used to revert
the behaviour.
We now also print "[self-signature]" with --check-sigs or --list-sigs
instead of the primary user id. This makes such listing easier to read.
--
The profiles are not any longer useful because global options are way
more powerful (/etc/gnupg/gpg.conf et al.). The use of systemd is
deprecated because of additional complexity and the race between
systemd based autolaunching and the explicit gnupg based and lockfile
protected autolaunching.
GnuPG-bug-id: 6336
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_pk_is_allowed): Handle EdDSA.
* g10/gpg.c (oOverrideComplianceCheck): Remove.
(opts): Turn --override-compliance-check into a dummy option.
* g10/options.h (opt): Remove override_compliance_check.
* g10/sig-check.c (check_key_verify_compliance): Remove use of that
option.
--
The introduction of --override-compliance-check actually hid the real
cause for the signature verification problem in de-vs mode for the
Ed25519 key. The real fix is to handle the EdDSA algorithm in
gnupg_pk_is_allowed.
Fixes-commit: fb26e144ad
GnuPG-bug-id: 5655
* tools/wks-util.c (write_to_file): Rename to ...
(wks_write_to_file): this, make global, and support NULL for fname.
* tools/gpg-wks-client.c (command_check): Write to key.
* common/iobuf.c (file_filter_ctx_t): Add fields for the peek feature.
(file_filter): Implement peeking.
(iobuf_ioctl): Add new IOBUF_IOCTL_PEEK.
* common/iobuf.h (IOBUF_IOCTL_PEEK, IOBUFCTRL_PEEK): New.
* common/miscellaneous.c (is_file_compressed): Rewrite. Detect PDF.
* g10/encrypt.c (encrypt_simple): Peek before detecting compression.
(encrypt_crypt): Ditto.
* g10/sign.c (sign_file): Also detect already compressed data.
* g10/options.h (opt): Add explicit_compress_option.
* g10/gpg.c (main): Set opt.explicit_compress_option for -z.
--
Note that this patch also introduces a compression check for signing
which was never done in the past.
GnuPG-bug-id: 6332
* sm/call-dirmngr.c (gpgsm_dirmngr_isvalid): Do not use
option --force-default-responder.
* sm/certchain.c (is_cert_still_valid): Rename arg for clarity.
(gpgsm_validate_chain): Always switch to chain model.
--
The trustlist.txt may indicate that a root CA issues certificates
which shall be validated using the chain model. This is for example
the case for qualified signatures. Before this change we did this
only if the default shell model indicated that a certificate has
expired. This optimization is technically okay but has one problem:
The chain model requires the use of OCSP but we switch to this only
when running the chain model validation. To catch revoked
certificates using OCSP we need to always switch to the chain model
unless OCSP has been enabled anyway.
Note that the old --force-default-responder option is not anymore
used.
Test cases are certificates issued by
# CN=TeleSec qualified Root CA 1
# O=Deutsche Telekom AG
# C=DE
# 2.5.4.97=USt-IdNr. DE 123475223
90:C6:13:6C:7D:EF:EF:E9:7C:C7:64:F9:D2:67:8E:AD:03:E5:52:96 \
S cm qual relax
A sample revoked certificate is
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIDTzCCAvSgAwIBAgIQIXfquQjq32B03CdaflIbiDAMBggqhkjOPQQDAgUAMHEx
CzAJBgNVBAYTAkRFMRwwGgYDVQQKDBNEZXV0c2NoZSBUZWxla29tIEFHMSMwIQYD
VQQDDBpUZWxlU2VjIFBLUyBlSURBUyBRRVMgQ0EgMTEfMB0GA1UEYQwWVVN0LUlk
TnIuIERFIDEyMzQ3NTIyMzAeFw0yMDA2MjIxMDQ1NDJaFw0yMzA2MjUyMzU5MDBa
MDAxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkRFMRUwEwYDVQQDDAxLb2NoLCBXZXJuZXIxCjAIBgNVBAUT
ATMwWjAUBgcqhkjOPQIBBgkrJAMDAggBAQcDQgAEbkEXUuXTriWOwqQhjlh11oCc
6Z8lQdQDz3zY/OEh8fMJS7AKBNo8zkpPKDJ2olPph18b1goEbLiqHQsPRPahDaOC
AaowggGmMB8GA1UdIwQYMBaAFP/0iep1rMXT0iQ0+WUqBvLM6bqBMB0GA1UdDgQW
BBQEI3xsIUDnoOx+gLYbG63v5/f9kjAOBgNVHQ8BAf8EBAMCBkAwDAYDVR0TAQH/
BAIwADAgBgNVHREEGTAXgRV3ZXJuZXIua29jaEBnbnVwZy5jb20wPQYDVR0gBDYw
NDAyBgcEAIvsQAECMCcwJQYIKwYBBQUHAgEWGWh0dHA6Ly9wa3MudGVsZXNlYy5k
ZS9jcHMwgYQGCCsGAQUFBwEBBHgwdjBLBggrBgEFBQcwAoY/aHR0cDovL3RxcmNh
MS5wa2kudGVsZXNlYy5kZS9jcnQvVGVsZVNlY19QS1NfZUlEQVNfUUVTX0NBXzEu
Y3J0MCcGCCsGAQUFBzABhhtodHRwOi8vcGtzLnRlbGVzZWMuZGUvb2NzcHIwXgYI
KwYBBQUHAQMEUjBQMAgGBgQAjkYBATAIBgYEAI5GAQQwOgYGBACORgEFMDAwLhYo
aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudGVsZXNlYy5kZS9zaWduYXR1cmthcnRlL2FnYhMCZW4wDAYI
KoZIzj0EAwIFAANHADBEAiAqgB8gyZyj05CRdHD5KJcpG68DzQECYnYP6ZPasUYK
AQIgI1GtRMJWvFTIKsZpgY+ty0pRb5/K09fbmvaSAKFpv/I=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
* agent/command.c (cmd_export_key): Add option --mode1003.
(command_has_option): Ditto.
* g10/build-packet.c (do_key): Implement mode 1003.
* g10/parse-packet.c (parse_key): Ditto.
* g10/options.h (EXPORT_MODE1003): New.o
* g10/call-agent.c (agent_export_key): Add arg mode1003.
* g10/export.c (parse_export_options): Add "mode1003"
(secret_key_to_mode1003): New.
(receive_seckey_from_agent): Add arg mode1003.
(do_export_one_keyblock): Pass option down.
--
This option allows to export a secret key in GnuPG's native format.
Thus no re-encryption is required and further the public key parameters
are also authenticated if a protection passphrase has been used.
Note that --import is not yet able to handle this new mode. Although
old version of GnuPG will bail out with "invalid packet" if a mode1003
exported secret key is seen.
* tools/gpg-wks.h (opt): Add add_revocs.
* tools/wks-util.c (wks_get_key): Add arg 'binary'.
(wks_armor_key): New.
(wks_find_add_revocs): New.
(wks_cmd_install_key): Get key in binary mode and add revocations if
enabled.
* tools/gpg-wks-client.c (oAddRevocs): New.
(opts): Add --add-revocs.
(parse_arguments): Set option,
(command_send): Get key in binary mode, add revocations if enabled,
and explictly armor key. Remove kludge to skip the Content-type line
in no_encrypt mode.
(mirror_one_keys_userid): Always filter the key to get rid of the
armor as received from dirmngr. Add revocations from the local
keyring.
--
Note that this also fixes an oddity of the new mirror command which
used to store the keys armored as received from dirmngr.
* g10/gpg.c (oListFilter): New.
(opts): Add --list-filter.
(main): Parse oListFilter.
* g10/keylist.c: Include init.h and recsel.h.
(struct list_filter_s, list_filter): New.
(release_list_filter): New.
(cleanup_keylist_globals): New.
(parse_and_set_list_filter): New.
(list_keyblock): Implement --list-filter type "select".
* g10/import.c (impex_filter_getval): Add scope support and new
property names "key-size", "algostr", "origin", "lastupd", and "url".
--
This option is pretty useful to select keys based on their properties.
The scope thing can be sued to limit a selection to just the primary
key or to subkeys. For example:
gpg -k --list-filter 'select=revoked-f && sub/algostr=ed25519'
Lists all non-revoked keys with an ed25519 (signing)-subkey.
* g10/gpg.c (aQuickUpdatePref): New.
(opts): Add --quick-update-pref.
(main): Implement.
* g10/keyedit.c (keyedit_quick_update_pref): New.
(menu_set_preferences): Add arg 'unattended' and adjust caller.
--
This new quick command is in particular useful to update existing keys
so that they can be used with OCB mode.
* g10/gpg.c (opts): New option--force-ocb as alias for force-aead.
Turn --aead-algo and --personal-aead-preferences into dummy options.
(build_list_md_test_algo, build_list_aead_algo_name): Remove.
(my_strusage): Remove output of AEAD algos.
(main): Remove code from the --aead options.
* g10/encrypt.c (encrypt_seskey): Make file local.
(use_aead): Remove requirement for rfc4880bis. Always return
AEAD_ALGO_OCB.
* g10/main.h (DEFAULT_AEAD_ALGO): Removed unused macro.
* g10/misc.c (default_aead_algo): Remove.
* g10/pkclist.c (select_aead_from_pklist): Return AEAD_ALGO_OCB or 0.
(select_algo_from_prefs): Remove personal AEAD algo setting.
* g10/keygen.c (keygen_set_std_prefs): Remove AEAD preference option
parsing.
* g10/options.h (opt): Remove def_aead_algo and personal_aead_prefs.
--
Due to the meanwhile expired patent on OCB there is no more reason for
using EAX. Thus we forcefully use OCB if the AEAD feature flag is set
on a key.
* g10/gpg.c (oCompatibilityFlags): New.
(opts): Add option.
(compatibility_flags): New list.
(main): Set flags and print help.
* g10/options.h (opt): Add field compatibility_flags.
--
No flags are yet defined but it is good to have the framework.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (struct ldap_server_s): Add field areconly.
* dirmngr/ldapserver.c (ldapserver_parse_one): Parse "areconly"
* dirmngr/ks-engine-ldap.c (my_ldap_connect): Implement this flag.
* dirmngr/dirmngr_ldap.c: Add option --areconly
(connect_ldap): Implement option.
* dirmngr/ldap.c (run_ldap_wrapper): Add and pass that option.
--
This flag is used to pass the Windows specific option
LDAP_OPT_AREC_EXCLUSIVE. It is ignored on other systems.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/packet.h (PUBKEY_USAGE_RENC): New.
(PUBKEY_USAGE_TIME): New.
(PUBKEY_USAGE_GROUP): New.
* g10/getkey.c (parse_key_usage): Set the new key flags.
* g10/keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names_colon): Show the new key
flags.
* g10/keyid.c (usagestr_from_pk): Ditto
* g10/keylist.c (print_capabilities): Ditto.
* g10/keygen.c (parse_usagestr): Parse line and set new flags.
(quickgen_set_para): Show flags.
--
See draft-koch-openpgp-2015-rfc4880bis-00 for the current version.
Actually these flags have been in the draft for years now. This patch
is a first step to make use of them.
* agent/gpg-agent.c (oNoUserTrustlist,oSysTrustlistName): New.
(opts): Add new option names.
(parse_rereadable_options): Parse options.
(finalize_rereadable_options): Reset allow-mark-trusted for the new
option.
* agent/agent.h (opt): Add fields no_user_trustlist and
sys_trustlist_name.
* agent/trustlist.c (make_sys_trustlist_name): New.
(read_one_trustfile): Use here.
(read_trustfiles): Use here. Implement --no-user-trustlist.
--
With the global options we can now avoid that a user changes the
Root-CA trust by editing the trustlist.txt. However, to implement
this we need a new option so that we don't need to rely on some magic
like --no-allow-mark-trusted has been put into a force section.
The second option makes system administration easier as it allows to
keep the trustlist in a non-distributed file.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5990
* sm/gpgsm.c (oCompatibilityFlags): New option.
(compatibility_flags): new.
(main): Parse and print them in verbose mode.
* sm/gpgsm.h (opt): Add field compat_glags.:
(COMPAT_ALLOW_KA_TO_ENCR): New.
* sm/keylist.c (print_capabilities): Take care of the new flag.
* sm/certlist.c (cert_usage_p): Ditto.
* common/iobuf.c (iobuf_cancel): Use gnupg_remove
* common/mischelp.c (same_file_p): Allow for Unicode names.
--
Note that the second patch is used to handle Unicode filenames which
are symbolic links.
* agent/gpg-agent.c (main): Mark --supervised as deprecated.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (main): Ditto.
--
The supervised thing causes more trouble than it pretends to solve.
* tools/gpgtar.c: New option --with-log.
* tools/gpgtar.h (opt): Add field with_log.
* tools/gpgtar-extract.c (gpgtar_extract): Move directory string
building up. Add option --log-file if needed.
* tools/gpgtar-create.c (gpgtar_create): Make tmpbuf static becuase it
is used outside of its scope.
* tools/gpgtar-list.c (gpgtar_list): Ditto.
* tools/gpgtar.h (opt): Add new flags.
* tools/gpgtar.c: new options --batch, --yes, --no, --status-fd, and
--require-compliance.
(main): Init signals.
* tools/gpgtar-create.c: Add new header files.
(gpgtar_create): Rework to use a pipe for encryption and signing.
* tools/gpgtar-list.c: Add new header files.
(gpgtar_list): Rework to use a pipe for decryption.
* tools/gpgtar-extract.c: Add new header files.
(gpgtar_extract): Rework to use a pipe for decryption.
--
Fixes-commit: 40dbee86f3
* g10/options.h (opt): Add field flags.require_compliance.
* g10/gpg.c (oRequireCompliance): New.
(opts): Add --require-compliance.
(main): Set option.
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_encrypted): Emit error if non de-vs compliant.
(check_sig_and_print): Ditto.
* g10/encrypt.c (encrypt_crypt): Ditto.
--
Note that in the --encrypt and --verify cased other checks may kick in
earlier than this new --require-compliance controlled one.
* agent/trustlist.c (struct trustitem_s): Add flag "qual".
(read_one_trustfile): Rename arg "allow_include" to "systrust" and
change callers. Parse new flag "qual".
(istrusted_internal): Print all flags.
* sm/call-agent.c (istrusted_status_cb): Detect the "qual" flag.
* sm/gpgsm.h (struct rootca_flags_s): Add flag "qualified".
* sm/certchain.c (do_validate_chain): Take care of the qualified flag.
* dirmngr/validate.c (pk_algo_from_sexp): Make public. Support ECC.
* dirmngr/ocsp.c (check_signature): Remove hash preparation out to ...
(check_signature_core): here. This changes the arg s_hash to md.
Support ECDSA.
--
The test was done with my qualified signature certificate from the
Telesec and their responder http://tqrca1.ocsp.telesec.de/ocspr .
See also libksba commit rK24992a4a7a61d93759e1dbd104b845903d4589bf
* g10/filter.h (armor_filter_context_t): New fields dearmor_mode and
dearmor_state.
* g10/dearmor.c (dearmor_file): Set dearmor_mode.
* g10/armor.c (is_armor_header): Magic to switch to generic dearmor
mode.
(parse_header_line): Treat non OpenPGP armor in a special way.
(check_input): Ditto.
(radix64_read): Detect non OpenPGP armor END lines.
* sm/gpgsm.c (oKeyServer_deprecated): New.
(opts): Assign "ldapserver" to the new option and mark it as obsolete.
--
We want to use "ldapserver" in dirmngr but need to keep using
"keyserver" in gpgsm for existant versions of Kleopatra etc.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5801