subpacket types (notation, policy url, exportable, revocable). keyedit.c
(sign_mk_attrib): Flags no longer need to be set here.
* packet.h, parse-packet.c (parse_one_sig_subpkt), build-packet.c
(build_sig_subpkt): Call parse_one_sig_subpkt to sanity check buffer
lengths before building a sig subpacket.
keygen_upd_std_prefs), keyedit.c (keyedit_menu), g10.c (main), pkclist.c
(select_algo_from_prefs): Add --personal-preference-list which allows the
user to factor in their own preferred algorithms when the preference lists
are consulted. Obviously, this does not let the user violate a
recepient's preferences (and the RFC) - this only influences the ranking
of the agreed-on (and available) algorithms from the recepients.
Suggested by David Hollenberg.
* options.h, keygen.c (keygen_set_std_prefs), g10.c (main): Rename
--preference-list to --default-preference-list (as that is what it really
is), and make it a true default in that if the user selects "default" they
get this list and not the compiled-in list.
* g10.c (main): --allow-freeform-uid should be implied by OpenPGP. Add
--no-allow-freeform-uid.
* keyedit.c (sign_uids): Issue a warning when signing a non-selfsigned
uid.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main): If a key has no selfsigs, and
allow-non-selfsigned-uid is not set, still try and make the key valid by
checking all uids for a signature from an ultimately trusted key.
signature (callable by make_keysig_packet). (write_direct_sig): Write a 1F
direct key signature. (parse_revocation_key): Parse a string in
algo:fpr:sensitive format into a revocation key. (get_parameter_revkey,
do_generate_keypair): Call above functions when prompted from a batch key
generation file.
* build-packet.c (build_sig_subpkt): Allow multiple revocation key
subpackets in a single sig.
* keydb.h, getkey.c (get_seckey_byfprint): Same as get_pubkey_byfprint,
except for secret keys. We only know the fingerprint of a revocation key,
so this is needed to retrieve the secret key needed to issue a revokation.
* packet.h, parse-packet.c (parse_signature, parse_revkeys): Split revkey
parsing off into a new function that can be used to reparse after
manipulating the revkey list.
* sign.c (make_keysig_packet): Ability to make 1F direct key signatures.
sample LDAP server instead.
* getkey.c (merge_selfsigs_main): Properly handle multiple revocation keys
in a single packet. Properly handle revocation keys that are in
out-of-order packets. Remove duplicates in revocation key list.
photo. Use the short keyid as the filename on 8.3 systems.
* exec.h, exec.c (make_tempdir, exec_write, exec_finish): Allow caller to
specify filename. This should make things easier on windows and macs
where the file extension is required, but a whole filename is even better.
* keyedit.c (show_key_with_all_names, show_prefs): Show proper prefs for a
v4 key uid with no selfsig at all.
* misc.c (check_permissions): Don't check permissions on non-normal files
(pipes, character devices, etc.)
prefs for hash and compression as well as the cipher pref. Show assumed
prefs if there are no prefs at all on a v4 self-signed key.
* options.h, g10.c (main), sign.c (make_keysig_packet): New
--cert-digest-algo function to override the default key signing hash
algorithm.
clean as this function may be called more than once (e.g. from functions
in --edit).
* g10.c, encode.c (encode_crypt), sign.c (sign_file,
sign_symencrypt_file): Make --compress-algo work like the documentation
says. It should be like --cipher-algo and --digest-algo in that it can
override the preferences calculation and impose the setting the user
wants. No --compress-algo setting allows the usual preferences
calculation to take place.
* main.h, compress.c (compress_filter): use new DEFAULT_COMPRESS_ALGO
define, and add a sanity check for compress algo value.
(algo_available): --pgp7, identical to --pgp6 except that it permits a few
algorithms that PGP 7 added: AES128, AES192, AES256, and TWOFISH. Any
more of these --pgpX flags, and it'll be time to start looking at a
generic --emulate-pgp X option.
if it or any of its secret subkeys are protected with SHA1 while
simple_sk_checksum is set.
* parse-packet.c (parse_key): Show when the SHA1 protection is used in
--list-packets.
* options.h, build-packet.c (do_comment), g10.c (main): Rename
--no-comment as --sk-comments/--no-sk-comments (--no-comment still works)
and make the default be --no-sk-comments.
merge_selfsigs_main): a v3 key with a v4 self-sig must never let the v4
self-sig express a key expiration time that extends beyond the original v3
expiration time.
about sig level or expiration, and include the usual preferences and such
for v4 self-sigs. (menu_set_preferences): Convert uids from UTF8 to
native before printing.
let a key conflict (same keyid but different key) stop the import: just
skip the bad key and continue.
* exec.c (make_tempdir): Under Win32, don't try environment variables for
temp directories - GetTempDir tries environment variables internally, and
it's better not to second-guess it in case MS adds some sort of temp dir
handling to Windows at some point.
* misc.c (pct_expando): %t means extension, not name ("jpg", not "jpeg").
* keyserver.c (keyserver_spawn), photoid.c (show_photos), exec.h, exec.c:
Allow the caller to determine the temp file extension when starting an
exec_write and change all callers.
the string, and do not occur within the string. This makes specifying a
program under Win32 easier when you need quotes around part of a string,
but not around the whole string.
execution. --disable-exec implies --disable-ldap and --disable-mailto.
Also look in /usr/lib for sendmail. If sendmail is not found, do not
default - just fail.
* exec.c: Provide stubs for exec_ functions when NO_EXEC is defined.