* scd/apdu.c (select_a_reader): Only SPRx32 is in the white list.
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GnuPG-bug-id: 5644
Fixes-commit: 752422a792cecf459b37f517d634bcf272292b14
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* common/i18n.c (i18n_init): Use gnupg_localedir() instead of LOCALEDIR.
(i18n_localegettext): Ditto.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (my_dgettext): Ditto.
--
On Unix, gnupg_localedir() returns the locale directory relative to
the root directory of the gnupg installation if specified in the
gpgconf.ctl. Otherwise, it returns the built-in LOCALEDIR.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5999
* common/homedir.c (MYPROC_SELF_EXE): New.
(unix_rootdir): Use it here. Also support GNUPG_BUILD_ROOT as
fallback.
--
In addition this adds a fallback method for AIX etc which do not have
an easy way to get the info.
* common/homedir.c (unix_rootdir): Add arg want_sysconfdir.
(gnupg_sysconfdir): Return it.
--
Our regression test suite has the problem that we can't disable the
use of the global config files or test them using the regualr
binaries. This new keyword will allow us to overcome the problem.
* common/homedir.c (unix_rootdir): New.
(gnupg_bindir): Use it.
(gnupg_libexecdir): Use it.
(gnupg_libdir): Use it.
(gnupg_datadir): Use it.
(gnupg_localedir): Use it.
--
This feature is useful for building and using an AppImage version of
gnupg and probably also for some other use cases.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5999
Here is a sample gpgconf.ctl file
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
# gpgconf.ctl
#
# This file is used to change the directories where the gpg components
# are installed. It does not change the configuration directories.
# The file is expected in the same directory as gpgconf. The physical
# installation directories are evaluated and no symlinks. Blank lines
# and lines starting with pound signed are ignored. No errors are
# printed for unknown keywords or commands. The only defined key for
# now is "rootdir" which must be followed by one optional space, an
# equal sign, and the value for the root directory. Environment
# variables are substituted in standard shell manner, the final value
# must start with a slash, trailing slashed are stripped.
rootdir = $APPDIR/gnupg
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
* common/stringhelp.c (substitute_envvars): New. Based on code in
gpg-connect-agent.
* common/t-stringhelp.c: Include sysutils.h.
(test_substitute_envvars): New.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 5599
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (munge_config_filename): New.
(change_options_program): Call it.
--
In case a system-wide config exists but no local file, the component
returns the name of the system-wide config file and gpgconf tried to
update this file. This fixes this by detecting the presense of a
system-wide config file.
This applies only to 2.2; the configuration system in 2.3 has been
heavily changed to better handle system-wide configuration files.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5650
* g10/gpg.c (oOverrideComplianceCheck): New.
(opts): Add new option.
(main): Set option and add check for batch mode.
* g10/options.h (opt): Add flags.override_compliance_check.
* g10/sig-check.c (check_signature2): Factor complaince checking out
to ...
(check_key_verify_compliance): new. Turn error into a warning in
override mode.
--
There is one important use case for this: For systems configured
globally to use de-vs mode, Ed25519 and other key types are not
allowed because they are not listred in the BSI algorithm catalog.
Now, our release signing keys happen to be Ed25519 and thus we need to
offer a way for users to check new versions even if the system is in
de-vs mode. This does on purpose not work in --batch mode so that
scripted solutions won't accidently pass a signature check.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5655
Backported-from-master: fb26e144adfd93051501d58f5d0d4f8826ddf436
* g10/free-packet.c (free_packet): Add the case for case
PKT_ENCRYPTED_AEAD.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 5584
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
(bug id fixed in this backport)
* dirmngr/dirmngr.h (struct fingerprint_list_s): Add field binlen.
(opt): Add field ignored_certs.
* dirmngr/dirmngr.c: Add option --ignore-cert
(parse_rereadable_options): Handle that option.
(parse_ocsp_signer): Rename to ...
(parse_fingerprint_item): this and add two args.
* dirmngr/certcache.c (put_cert): Ignore all to be igored certs.
Change callers to handle the new error return.
--
This option is useful as a workaround in case we ill run into other
chain validation errors like what we fixed in
GnuPG-bug-id: 5639
Backported-from-master: 4b3e9a44b58e74b3eb4a59f88ee017fe7483a17d
* scd/apdu.c (pcsc): Add flag context_valid, remove count.
(close_pcsc_reader): Use new flag instead of looking at magic context
value.
(pcsc_init): Set new flag.
(open_pcsc_reader): Use new flag.
(apdu_init): Clear new flag.
* scd/apdu.c: Remove assert.h. Replace all assert by log_assert.
--
The previous fix 192113552faa98f40cc91fe014ec55861474626c did not
help, thus the new hypothesis is that PC/SC might return a valid
context with the value -1. We now use a dedicated flag to track the
validity of the context.
The reference counting seems to be superfluous and is a relict due to
backporting from 2.3. Removed.
* scd/apdu.c: Include membuf.h.
(pcsc): Add reader_list field.
(open_pcsc_reader): Fill that field.
(apdu_get_reader_list): New.
* scd/command.c: Remove header ccid-driver.h.
(pretty_assuan_send_data): New.
(cmd_getinfo): Print all reader names.
--
Note that depending on the card backend (ccid or PC/SC) it might be
necessary to first send a reset followed by SERIALNO to get an updated
list of reader. Or well send KILLSCD.
The pretty printing of Assuan data lines does only work if you connect
direct to scdaemon because the wrapper in gpg-agent does not know
about this and combines the Assuan lines again.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* scd/apdu.c (close_pcsc_reader): Don't ref-count if the context is
invalid.
(open_pcsc_reader): Compare the context against -1 which is our
indicator for an invalid context.
--
I got a crash report for Windows:
DBG: chan_0x000000a4 <- RESTART
DBG: chan_0x000000a4 -> OK
DBG: chan_0x000000a4 <- SERIALNO
DBG: open_pcsc_reader(portstr=(null))
reader slot 0: not connected
DBG: open_pcsc_reader => slot=0
DBG: enter: apdu_connect: slot=0
pcsc_connect failed: invalid PC/SC error code (0x6)
reader slot 0: not connected
DBG: leave: apdu_connect => sw=0x1000b
DBG: enter: apdu_close_reader: slot=0
DBG: enter: apdu_disconnect: slot=0
DBG: leave: apdu_disconnect => sw=0x0
Ohhhh jeeee: Assertion "pcsc.count > 0" in
close_pcsc_reader failed (...2.2.28/scd/apdu.c:817)
no smartcard reader was connected but the box might sport a virtual
reader. This patch should make it more robust.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/command.c (cmd_get_passphrase): Do not deref PI. PI is always
NULL.
--
Fixes-commit: db5dc7a91af3774cfbce0bc533e0f0b5498402fe
GnuPG-bug-id: 5577
* common/membuf.c (put_membuf): Allow NULL for the second arg.
--
Cherry-picked from master commit of:
f271c6916469c0054c143adb4cee0588866a2a61
There has been such a use case in keybox-blob.c.
Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* common/miscellaneous.c (decode_c_string): New.
--
This is basically a copy from the code we use in gpgme and gpa.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit 6ecedd0b25b6b1a33be63b99f2a8256370000521)
* agent/agent.h (PINENTRY_STATUS_PASSWORD_GENERATED): New.
(MAX_GENPIN_TRIES): Remove.
* agent/call-pinentry.c (struct entry_parm_s):
(struct inq_cb_parm_s): Add genpinhash and genpinhas_valid.
(is_generated_pin): New.
(inq_cb): Suppress constraints checking for a generated passphrase.
No more need for several tries to generate the passphrase.
(do_getpin): Store a generated passphrase/pin in the status field.
(agent_askpin): Suppress constraints checking for a generated
passphrase.
(agent_get_passphrase): Ditto.
* agent/command.c (cmd_get_passphrase): Ditto.
--
A generated passphrase has enough entropy so that all kind of extra
checks would only reduce the actual available entropy. We thus detect
if a passphrase has been generated (and not changed) and skip all
passphrase constraints checking.
* common/recsel.c (recsel_parse_expr): Add flag -t.
* common/stringhelp.c (strtokenize): Factor code out to
do_strtokenize.
(strtokenize_nt): New.
(do_strtokenize): Add arg trim to support the strtokenize_nt.
* common/t-stringhelp.c (test_strtokenize_nt): New test cases.
* tools/wks-util.c (wks_list_key): Use strtokenize_nt and the recsel
flag -t.
--
This fixes a bug with user ids with leading spaces because:
wks-client lists all mail addresses from the key and matches them to the
requested mail address.
If there are several user-ids all with the same mail address
wks-client picks one of them and then extracts exactly that user id.
However, here it does not match by the mail address but by the full
user-id so that we can be sure that there will be only one user-id in
the final key.
The filter built expression unfortunately strips leading blanks but
requires a verbatim match. Thus it won't find the user id again and
errors out.
The new -t flag and a non-trimming strtokenize solves the problem.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>