* g10/gpg.c (main): Add KEYSERVER_AUTO_KEY_RETRIEVE to the default
keyserver options. Set the default for --auto-key-locate to
"local,wkd". Reset that default iff --auto-key-locate has been given
in the option file or in the commandline.
* g10/getkey.c (parse_auto_key_locate): Work on a copy of the arg.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 3324
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (get_best_pubkey_byname): Change return type to
gpg_error_t. Use var name err instead of rc. Move a
gpg_error_from_syserror closer to the call.
--
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (get_best_pubkey_byname): Init NEW.
--
We call free_user_id on NEW.uid and thus it needs to be initialized.
This fixes the ref-count or invisible segv bug from
GnuPG-bug-id: 3266
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (lookup): Return immediately on any other error than
GPG_ERR_NO_SECKEY from agent_probe_any_secret_key.
Signed-off-by: Marcus Brinkmann <mb@g10code.com>
GnuPG-bug-id: 2204
* g10/getkey.c (getkey_end) [!W32]: Re-enable caching.
--
This change limits of the effects of commit
d3d640b9cc98dd0d06b49a2e4d46eb67af96fe29 to W32 system.
GnuPG-bug-id: 3097
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (getkey_end): Disable caching of the open keydb
handle.
--
This created a big regression for Windows because the keyring
is only released after the global ctrl is released. So if an operation
does a getkey and then tries to modify the keyring it will fail on
Windows with a sharing violation. We need to modify all
keyring write operations to also take the ctrl and close the
cached_getkey_kdb handle to make writing work. See:
https://dev.gnupg.org/T3097
GnuPG-Bug-Id: T3097
Signed-off-by: Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de>
* g10/call-agent.c (warn_version_mismatch): Revert.
(start_agent): Suppress version mismatch if relevant.
* g10/getkey.c (get_seckey_default_or_card): New.
* g10/skclist.c (build_sk_list): Use get_seckey_default_or_card.
--
The change of 97a2394, which prefers available card than default key
specified is too strong.
Fixes-commit: 97a2394ecafaa6f58e4a1f70ecfd04408dc15606
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* g10/keydb.h (KEYDB_HANDLE): Move typedef to ...
* g10/gpg.h: here.
(struct server_control_s): Add field 'cached_getkey_kdb'.
* g10/gpg.c (gpg_deinit_default_ctrl): Release that keydb handle.
* g10/getkey.c (getkey_end): Cache keydb handle.
(get_pubkey): Use cached keydb handle.
* kbx/keybox-search.c (keybox_search_reset): Use lseek instead of
closing the file.
--
Before this patch a "gpg --check-sigs" opened and closed the keybox
file for almost every signature check. By caching the keydb handle
and using lseek(2) this can be limited to just 2 times. This might
speed up things on Windows.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
For proper operations as a server we need to avoid global variables.
Thus we need to pass the session state CTRL to most functions. Quite
a lot of changes but fortunately straightforward to do.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (get_best_pubkey_byname): Set released .UID to NULL.
--
Phil Pennock reported an assertion failure when doing
% gpg --auto-key-locate dane --locate-keys someone
gpg: Ohhhh jeeee: Assertion "uid->ref > 0" in \
free_user_id failed (free-packet.c:310)
on his keyring. This patch is not tested but a good guess.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (parse_auto_key_locate): Do not build parts depending
on USE_DNS_CERT.
--
This also removes USE_DNS_SRV from commented code.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (getkey_next): Only ask 'lookup' for the exact match if
our caller requested the key. Fixes a crash in 'lookup'.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2848
Fixes-commit: 1d03cc77e1706f7da653153ad4b58c61e4fd2573
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/free-packet.c (free_attributes): Turn function into a nop for a
NULL arg.
(free_user_id): Ditto.
(free_compressed): Ditto.
(free_encrypted): Ditto.
(free_plaintext): Ditto.
(release_public_key_parts): Avoid extra check for NULL.
* g10/getkey.c (get_best_pubkey_byname): Ditto.
--
This change avoid surprises because it is common that function named
like free and taking a pointer also have similar semantics.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (get_best_pubkey_byname): Use the node returned by
'getkey_next' instead of doing another lookup.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/getkey.c (finish_lookup): Clarify that we do not return a
reference.
(lookup): Clarify the relation between RET_KEYBLOCK and RET_FOUND_KEY.
Check arguments. Actually release the node if it is not returned.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/getkey.c (getkey_next): Fix invocation of 'lookup'. If we want
to use RET_FOUND_KEY, RET_KEYBLOCK must be valid.
Fixes-commit: 8ea72a776a88f3c851e812d258355be80caa1bc1
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/getkey.c (pubkey_cmp): Make a copy of the user id.
(get_best_pubkey_byname): Free the user ids.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/getkey.c (get_best_pubkey_byname): If 'get_pubkey_byname' does
not return a getkey context, then it can return at most one key,
therefore there is nothing to rank. Also, always initialize '*retctx'
to be on the safe side.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2828
Fixes: ab89164be02012f1bf159c971853b8610e966301
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
--
This fixes a few
if (foo)
/* A comment
with several
lines. */
{
}
Which has the problem that the block is visually not related to the
"if" and might thus falsely be considered a standalone block.
Also adds a asterisk on the left side of longer comments.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (struct pubkey_cmp_cookie): New type.
(key_is_ok, uid_is_ok, subkey_is_ok): New functions.
(pubkey_cmp): Likewise.
(get_best_pubkey_byname): Likewise.
* g10/keydb.h (get_best_pubkey_byname): New prototype.
* g10/keylist.c (locate_one): Use the new function.
* g10/pkclist.c (find_and_check_key): Likewise.
* tests/openpgp/Makefile.am (XTESTS): Add new test.
(TEST_FILES): Add new files.
* tests/openpgp/key-selection.scm: New file.
* tests/openpgp/key-selection/0.asc: Likewise.
* tests/openpgp/key-selection/1.asc: Likewise.
* tests/openpgp/key-selection/2.asc: Likewise.
* tests/openpgp/key-selection/3.asc: Likewise.
* tests/openpgp/key-selection/4.asc: Likewise.
--
When a name resembling a mail address is given to either --locate-keys
or --recipient, rank the search results and use only the most relevant
key.
This also lets us query which key will be used for encryption using
--locate-keys. However, note that --locate-keys may also return keys
incapable of encryption, though it will prefer keys that have an
encryption subkey.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2359
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (gpg_dirmngr_ks_get): Add arg 'quick'.
(gpg_dirmngr_wkd_get): Ditto.
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_get): Add arg 'quick'.
(keyserver_get_chunk): Add arg 'quick'.
(keyserver_import_fprint): Ditto. Change callers to pass 0 for it.
(keyserver_import_keyid): Ditto.
(keyserver_import_wkd): Ditto.
* g10/mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Call the 3 fucntions with
QUICK set.
--
Note that this option has not yet been implemented by dirmngr.
Dirmngr will simply ignore it for now.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (enum_secret_keys): At state 3 enumerate the keys in all
cases not just when --try-all-secrets is used.
--
Regression-due-to: 82b90eee100cf1c9680517059b2d35e295dd992a
Reported-by: Carola Grunwald
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* 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>
* g10/gpg.c (oRecipientFile, oHiddenRecipientFile): New.
(opts): Add options --recipient-file and --hidden-recipient-file.
(main): Implement them. Also remove duplicate code from similar
options.
* g10/keydb.h (PK_LIST_FROM_FILE): New.
(PK_LIST_SHIFT): Bump up.
* g10/pkclist.c (expand_group): Take care of PK_LIST_FROM_FILE.
(find_and_check_key): Add and implement arg FROM_FILE.
(build_pk_list): Pass new value for new arg.
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkey_fromfile): New.
* g10/gpgv.c (read_key_from_file): New stub.
* g10/test-stubs.c (read_key_from_file): New stub.
* g10/server.c (cmd_recipient): Add flag --file.
* g10/import.c (read_key_from_file): New.
* tests/openpgp/defs.scm (key-file1): New.
(key-file2): New.
* tests/openpgp/setup.scm: Add their private keys and import the
key-file1.
* tests/openpgp/encrypt.scm: Add new test.
--
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (merge_selfsigs): Remove arg CTX. Add args REQ_USAGE
and WANT_EXACT.
(finish_lookup): Adjust caller. Set LOOKUP_NOT_SELECTED here...
(lookup): and not here.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/status.h (STATUS_KEY_CONSIDERED): New.
* g10/getkey.c: Include status.h.
(LOOKUP_NOT_SELECTED, LOOKUP_ALL_SUBKEYS_EXPIRED): New.
(finish_lookup): Add arg R_FLAGS. Count expired and revoked keys and
set flag. Check a requested usage before checking for expiraion or
revocation.
(print_status_key_considered): New.
(lookup): Print new status.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/getkey.c (parse_auto_key_locate): Add method "wkd".
(get_pubkey_byname): Implement that method. Also rename a variable.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (gpg_dirmngr_wkd_get): New.
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_import_wkd): New.
* g10/test-stubs.c (keyserver_import_wkd): Add stub.
* g10/gpgv.c (keyserver_import_wkd): Ditto.
* g10/options.h (opt): Add field 'with_wkd_hash'.
(AKL_WKD): New.
* g10/gpg.c (oWithWKDHash): New.
(opts): Add option --with-wkd-hash.
(main): Set that option.
* g10/keylist.c (list_keyblock_print): Implement that option.
--
The Web Key Directory is an experimental feature to retrieve a key via
https. It is similar to OpenPGP DANE but also uses an encryption to
reveal less information about a key lookup.
For example the URI to lookup the key for Joe.Doe@Example.ORG is:
https://example.org/.well-known/openpgpkey/
hu/example.org/iy9q119eutrkn8s1mk4r39qejnbu3n5q
(line has been wrapped for rendering purposes). The hash is a
z-Base-32 encoded SHA-1 hash of the mail address' local-part. The
address wk@gnupg.org can be used for testing.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (gpg_dirmngr_ks_list): Make R_KEYSERVER optional.
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_any_configured): New.
(keyserver_put): Remove arg keyserver because this will always receive
opt.keyserver which is anyway used when connecting dirmngr. Do not
check opt.keyserver.
(keyserver_import_cert): Replace opt.keyserver by
keyserver_any_configured.
* g10/mainproc.c (check_sig_and_print): Ditto.
* g10/import.c (revocation_present): Ditto.
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Ditto.
* g10/gpgv.c (keyserver_any_configured): Add stub.
* g10/test-stubs.c (keyserver_any_configured): Add stub.
--
The keyserver should be configured in dirmngr.conf and thus we can't
use opt.keyserver in gpg to decide whether a keyserver has been
configured.
GnuPG-bug-id: 2147
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
When using tags (e.g. GNU global) to navigate the source code it is
way easier to have the documentation close to the function we are
looking at. Having the documentation in the header file would require
an extra manual lookup to understand the function.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>