* scd/scdaemon.c (ticker_disabled): Remove.
(handle_tick, need_tick): Remove.
(handle_connections): Don't check ticker_disabled.
--
Now, removal of device/card is only done by the function
scd_update_reader_status_file, it should be called if needed.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* common/openpgp-oid.c (openpgp_is_curve_supported): Add optional arg
R_ALGO and change all callers.
* common/util.h (GPG_ERR_UNKNOWN_FLAG): New error code.
* g10/options.h (struct opt): Add field DEF_NEW_KEY_ALGO.
* g10/gpg.c (oDefaultNewKeyAlgo): New enum.
(opts): New option "--default-new-key-algo".
(main): Set the option.
* g10/keygen.c: Remove DEFAULT_STD_ FUTURE_STD_ constants and replace
them by ...
(DEFAULT_STD_KEY_PARAM, FUTURE_STD_KEY_PARAM): new string constants.
(get_keysize_range): Remove arg R_DEF and return that value instead.
Change all callers.
(gen_rsa): Use get_keysize_range instead of the removed
DEFAULT_STD_KEYSIZE.
(parse_key_parameter_part): New function.
(parse_key_parameter_string): New function.
(quick_generate_keypair): Refactor using parse_key_parameter_string.
(generate_keypair): Ditto.
(parse_algo_usage_expire): Ditto.
--
This new option is intended to be used in the forthcoming
--set-profile command of gpgconf. It allows to provide a gpg
configuration with custom defaults for a new key using the simple
commands which use the default algorithm set.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
There were several different variant spellings of "passphrase". This
should fix them all for all English text.
I did notice that po/it.po contains multiple instances of
"passhprase", which also looks suspect to me, but i do not know
Italian, so i did not try to correct it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
* g10/gpg.c (struct result): Move from here...
* g10/keydb.h (struct pubkey): ... to here. Update users.
* g10/gpg.c (check_user_ids): Move from here...
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkeys): ... to here. Update users. Use
get_pubkey_byname to look up the keys (this also prunes invalid keys).
(pubkey_free): New function.
(pubkeys_free): New function.
* g10/gpg.c (main): Don't check for ambiguous key specifications.
--
Signed-off-by: Neal H. Walfield <neal@g10code.com>
Regression-due-to: e8c53fc
This change not only moves the checks for ambiguous key specifications
from gpg.c to getkey.c, it also disables the checks. The old code was
too divorced from the actual key lookups and, as such, it reproduced
the logic. Unfortunately, the reproduction was a poor one: despite
fixing some inconsistencies (e.g., 10cca02), it still didn't deal with
group expansion or the auto key lookup functionality. Given the
amount of instability introduced by this change, we (Neal & Werner)
decided it is better to defer introducing this functionality until
2.3.
* g10/keydb.h (PK_LIST_ENCRYPT_TO, PK_LIST_HIDDEN, PK_LIST_CONFIG)
(PK_LIST_SHIFT): New.
* g10/pkclist.c (build_pk_list): Use them here.
* g10/gpg.c (check_user_ids, main): Ditto.
* g10/gpg.c (main): Set PK_LIST_CONFIG for REMUSR and LOCUSR.
(check_user_ids): Skip check for command line specified options.
--
If a key has been given on the command line and it has not been
given by one of the encrypt-to options, we now skip the checks. The
reason is that the actual key selection code does its own checks and
provides proper status message to the caller to detect the wrong keys.
Without this we would break most frontends because they expect for
example STATUS_INV_RECP.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* tools/gpgsm-gencert.sh: remove deprecated script entirely. It is
fully replaced by gpgsm --gen-key
* doc/tools.texi: remove gpgsm-gencert.sh documentation
* .gitignore: no longer ignore gpgsm-gencert.sh manpage
* doc/Makefile.am: quit making the manpage
* tools/Makefile.am: quit distributing the script
* doc/howto-create-a-server-cert.texi: overhaul documentation to use
gpgsm --gen-key and tweak explanations
--
The commit deprecating gpgsm-gencert.sh
(81972ca7d5) dates back exactly 6 years.
https://codesearch.debian.net/results/gpgsm-gencert.sh
suggests that in all of debian it is only referenced in documentation
(for poldi and scute) and example files (libept), and isn't actually
used directly anywhere.
Furthermore, trying to use gpgsm-gencert.sh to make a simple webserver
certificate-signing request failed for me, following the examples in
doc/howto-create-a-server-cert.texi exactly.
It's time we ripped off this band-aid :)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>