* README, agent/command.c, agent/keyformat.txt, common/i18n.c,
common/iobuf.c, common/keyserver.h, dirmngr/cdblib.c,
dirmngr/ldap-wrapper.c, doc/DETAILS, doc/TRANSLATE,
doc/announce-2.1.txt, doc/gpg.texi, doc/gpgsm.texi,
doc/scdaemon.texi, doc/tools.texi, doc/whats-new-in-2.1.txt,
g10/export.c, g10/getkey.c, g10/import.c, g10/keyedit.c, m4/ksba.m4,
m4/libgcrypt.m4, m4/ntbtls.m4, po/ca.po, po/cs.po, po/da.po,
po/de.po, po/el.po, po/eo.po, po/es.po, po/et.po, po/fi.po,
po/fr.po, po/gl.po, po/hu.po, po/id.po, po/it.po, po/ja.po,
po/nb.po, po/pl.po, po/pt.po, po/ro.po, po/ru.po, po/sk.po,
po/sv.po, po/tr.po, po/uk.po, po/zh_CN.po, po/zh_TW.po,
scd/app-p15.c, scd/ccid-driver.c, scd/command.c, sm/gpgsm.c,
sm/sign.c, tools/gpgconf-comp.c, tools/gpgtar.h: replace "Allow to"
with clearer text.
In standard English, the normal construction is "${XXX} allows ${YYY}
to" -- that is, the subject (${XXX}) of the sentence is allowing the
object (${YYY}) to do something. When the object is missing, the
phrasing sounds awkward, even if the object is implied by context.
There's almost always a better construction that isn't as awkward.
These changes should make the language a bit clearer.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* common/exechelp-posix.c (do_exec): Add arg 'except' and pass to
close_all_fds.
(gnupg_spawn_process): Add arg 'except'. Change callers to pass NULL
for it.
* common/exechelp-w32.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Add dummy arg 'except'.
* common/exechelp-w32ce.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Ditto.
* common/exectool.c (copy_buffer_do_copy): Allow NULL for SINK.
(gnupg_exec_tool_stream): Add arg 'inextra'. Change callers to pass
NULL for it. Allow NULL for OUTPUT.
--
This hack is a first step to allow calling gpg for verification of
signatures.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/exechelp-posix.c (my_error_from_syserror, my_error): New.
Use them instead of gpg_error and gpg_error_from_syserror.
(create_pipe_and_estream): Remove arg ERRSOURCE and fix use of
OUTBOUND which has a wrong name. Adjust callers.
(gnupg_spawn_process): Remove arg ERRSOURCE and replace by use of
DEFAULT_ERRSOURCE.
* common/exechelp-w32.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Ditto.
* common/exechelp-w32ce.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Ditto.
* common/exectool.c (gnupg_exec_tool_stream): Do not pass
GPG_ERROR_FROM_SYSERROR.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_component_check_options): Ditto.
(retrieve_options_from_program): Ditto.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/gpg-agent.c (oNoAllowLoopbackPinentry): New.
(opts): Add --no-allow-loopback-pinentry. Hide
description of --allow-loopback-pinentry.
(parse_rereadable_options): Set opt.allow_loopback_pinentry by
default.
(main): Replace allow-loopback-pinentry by no-allow-loopback-pinentry
in the gpgconf list.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_options_gpg_agent): Ditto.
--
Given that a user can anyway change that options in the gpg-agent.conf
file and that gpg needs to be invoked with --pinentry-mode=loopback
the former default does not make much sense - in that option is useful
at all. There was a discussion of this topic on gnupg-devel in April
without a clear result. So we try this new default and just in case
real problems are found for the majority of installations, we can
revert that. The new default is also aligned with GnuPG's policy to
make its use easier and only require users with very high security
standards to tweak certain options (those users have anyway modeled
their threat model and configured their software according to this).
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_refresh): Change return type to
gpg_error_t. Use gpg_dirmngr_ks_list to print the name of the
keyserver to use.
(keyserver_search): Do not print the "no keyserver" error
message. The same error is anyway returned from dirmngr.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (ks_status_parm_s): Add field "keyword".
(ks_status_cb): Handle other status keywords.
(gpg_dirmngr_ks_list): New.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_options_gpg): Deprecate "keyserver".
(gc_options_dirmngr): Add "Keyserver" group and "keyserver".
--
Along with the corresponding dirmngr change this option allows to
configure the keyserver only in dirmngr.conf. Existing
configurations will continue to work. However, GUIs using gpgconf
now the keyserver option under the dirmngr (aka Key Acquirer) tab
unless they are in export mode in which the keyserver option is also
show for gpg.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_component): Change printed name.
--
All network access is handled by Dirmngr so at least in the GUI option
dialog we should acknowledge that by changing the name to an issuer to
understand term. This is an update of
819bba75aa suggested by Neal Walfield.
The former term "Network Manager" conflicts with the well known GNOME
network manager tool.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_component): Change printed name.
--
All network access is handled by Dirmngr so at least in the GUI
option dialog we should acknowledge that by changing the name to an
issuer to understand term.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (opt): Add field "use_tor".
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c (oUseTor): New.
(opts): Add --use-tor.
(parse_rereadable_options): Set option.
(main): Tell gpgconf about that option.
* dirmngr/crlfetch.c (crl_fetch): Pass TOR flag to the http module and
return an error if LDAP is used in TOR mode.
(ca_cert_fetch): Return an error in TOR mode.
(start_cert_fetch): Ditto.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-finger.c (ks_finger_fetch): Pass TOR flag to the
http module.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-hkp.c (send_request): Ditto.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-http.c (ks_http_fetch): Ditto.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-ldap.c (ks_ldap_get): Return an error in TOR mode.
(ks_ldap_search): Ditto.
(ks_ldap_put): Ditto.
* dirmngr/ocsp.c (do_ocsp_request): Ditto. Also pass TOR flag to the
http module.
* dirmngr/server.c (option_handler): Add "honor-keyserver-url-used".
(cmd_dns_cert): Return an error in TOR mode.
(cmd_getinfo): Add subcommand "tor"
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_options_dirmngr): Add TOR group.
--
More work is required to actually make --use-tor useful. For now it
returns an error for almost all network access but as soon as we have
added the TOR feature to the http module some parts will start to
work.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/agent.h (opt): Add field allow_emacs_pinentry.
* agent/call-pinentry.c (start_pinentry): Act upon new var.
* agent/gpg-agent.c (oAllowEmacsPinentry): New.
(opts): Add option --allow-emacs-pinentry.
(parse_rereadable_options): Set this option.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_options_gpg_agent): Add new option.
--
gpgconf-comp and manual entry added by wk.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/agent.h (opt): Add field allow_external_cache.
* agent/call-pinentry.c (start_pinentry): Act upon new var.
* agent/gpg-agent.c (oNoAllowExternalCache): New.
(opts): Add option --no-allow-external-cache.
(parse_rereadable_options): Set this option.
--
Pinentry 0.9.2 may be build with libsecret support and thus an extra
checkbox is displayed to allow the user to get passwords out of an
libsecret maintained cache. Security aware user may want to avoid
this feature and may do this at runtime by enabling this option.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/logging.h: Rename JNLIB_LOG_* to GPGRT_LOG_*.
* common/mischelp.h: Rename JNLIB_GCC_* to GPGRT_GCC_*.
--
JNLIB has no more meaning. Thus we switch to a GPGRT_ prefix in
anticipation that some code may eventually be moved to libgpg-error.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (option_check_validity): Enable check for
UINT32.
--
Reported-by: Günther Noack <gnoack@google.com>
This is actually a bug which inhibited the checking of values of type
UINT32.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/gpg-agent.c (opts, main): Add option --no-allow-mark-trusted.
Put this option into the gpgconf-list.
(main): Enable opt.allow_mark_trusted by default.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (gc_options_gpg_agent): Replace
allow-mark-trusted by no-allow-mark-trusted.
* agent/trustlist.c (agent_marktrusted): Always set the "relax" flag.
--
These changes have been in effect for the Gpg4win Windows version
since 2011-01-24 and thus first released with Gpg4win 2.1.0. Given
the current state of PKIX it does not make any sense to lure the Unix
user into false security by making it harder to trust self-signed or
CAcert certificates.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit 90b419f3e9)
Resolved conflicts:
NEWS
agent/gpg-agent.c
* 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
* g10/photoid.c (show_photos) [DISABLE_PHOTO_VIEWER]: Mark args as
unused.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (my_dgettext): Mark DOMAIN as unused if NLS is
not configured.
Replace hardwired strings at many places with new macros from config.h
and use the new strusage macro replacement feature.
* common/asshelp.c (lock_spawning) [W32]: Change the names of the spawn
sentinels.
* agent/command.c (cmd_import_key): Use asprintf to create the prompt.
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.
This solves a problem where ccid was used, the card unplugged and then
scdaemon tries to find a new (plugged in) reader and thus will
eventually try PC/SC over and over again.
Also added an explicit --kill command to gpgconf.
2010-04-20 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* logging.c (do_log_ignore_arg): New helper function.
(log_string): Use it to remove ugly volatile hack that causes gcc
warning.
(log_flush): Likewise.
* sysutils.c (gnupg_unsetenv) [!HAVE_W32CE_SYSTEM]: Return something.
(gnupg_setenv) [!HAVE_W32CE_SYSTEM]: Likewise.
* pka.c (get_pka_info): Solve strict aliasing rule violation.
* t-exechelp.c (test_close_all_fds): Use dummy variables to
silence gcc warning.
kbx/
2010-04-20 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* keybox-update.c [!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM]: Include
../common/sysutils.h even then to silence gcc warning about
missing declaration of gnupg_remove.
tools/
2010-04-20 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
* gpgconf-comp.c (option_check_validity): Use dummy variables to
silence gcc warning.