* g10/openfile.c (overwrite_filep): Use gnupg_access.
--
As said, this is just an obvious but partial fix. We need to review
things for the output module.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/command.c (cmd_keyinfo): Factor some code out to ...
(get_keyinfo_on_cards): ... new.
(cmd_havekey): Add --list mode.
* g10/gpg.h (struct server_control_s): Add new caching vars.
* g10/gpg.c (gpg_deinit_default_ctrl): Release cache.
* g10/call-agent.c (agent_probe_any_secret_key): Init and try to use
the keygrip cache.
(agent_genkey): Clear the cache.
(agent_import_key): Ditto.
* g10/keylist.c (list_all, list_one): Pass ctrl to
agent_probe_any_secret_key.
* g10/getkey.c (lookup): Ditto.
--
With this change we first ask the agent for a list of all secret
keygrips and use that list instead of asking the agent for each public
key. Speeds up my "gpg -K" with a lot of secret and public keys by
more than 25%.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keydb.h (GETPASSWORD_FLAG_SYMDECRYPT): New.
(passphrase_to_dek_ext): Remove this obsolete prototype.
* g10/passphrase.c (passphrase_get): Add arg flags. Use new flag
value.
(passphrase_to_dek): Add arg flags and pass it on.
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_symkey_enc): Use new flag.
* sm/decrypt.c (pwri_decrypt): Use "passphrase".
--
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
(cherry picked from commit 03f83bcda5)
Note that we keep on using the term "passphrase" although "password"
would be better. There are however so many occurance of this and
given it is a bike shedding topic we fix that in the PO files.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* agent/command-ssh.c (ssh_handler_request_identities): Remove double
check of ERR.
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Remove double use of break.
* g10/pkglue.c (pk_encrypt): Handle possible NULL-ptr access due to
failed malloc.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_import_name): Rename to ...
(keyserver_import_mbox): this. And use mail search mode.
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Change the two callers.
--
In contrast to a search via keyserver_import_ntds the older
keyserver_import_name used a full match of the provided name despite
that it is only called with an addr-spec (mbox). Due to the mode the
pattern send to dirmngr was prefixed with a '=' and thus dirmngr used
an exact search;. This did only work for provided user ids like
"foo@example.org" but not for "<foo@example.org>" or
"Foo <foo@xample.org>". The old code dates back to 2010.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/options.h (opts): New field expl_import_only.
* g10/import.c (parse_import_options): Set it.
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_get_chunk): Add special options for LDAP.
--
I can be assumed that configured LDAP servers are somehow curated and
not affected by rogue key signatures as the HKP servers are. Thus we
don't clean the key anymore so that key certifications are kept even
if the public key has not yet been imported.
See-commit: 6c26e593df
GnuPG-bug-id: 5387
* agent/command.c (cmd_readkey): Add option --no-data and special
handling for $SIGNKEYID and $AUTHKEYID.
* g10/call-agent.c (agent_scd_getattr): Create shadow keys for KEY-FPR
output.
* g10/skclist.c (enum_secret_keys): Automagically get a missing public
key for the current card.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_import_fprint_ntds): New.
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Detect an attempt to search by
fingerprint in no_local mode.
--
See the man page. For testing use
gpg --auto-key-locate local,wkd,keyserver --locate-external-key \
FINGERPRINT
with at least one LDAP keyserver given in dirmngr.conf. On Windows
"ntds" may be used instead or in addtion to "keyserver".
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* kbx/kbxserver.c (cmd_search): Use the openpgp hack for calling
classify_user_id.
* kbx/backend-sqlite.c (run_select_statement): Remove angle brackets
in exact addrspec mode.
* g10/call-keyboxd.c (keydb_search): Do not duplicate the left angle
bracket.
* sm/keydb.c (keydb_search): Ditto.
--
Note that the openpgp hack flag of classify_user_id is actually a
misnomer because we actually hack a round a problem in gpgsm. And it
is only over there that we don't set it there. In keyboxd the flag
should be set. And we need to remove the angle brackets of course
because that is how we create the addrspec column values.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/gpg.c (main): Don't use the default log file from common.conf.
* sm/gpgsm.c (main): Ditto.
--
That was acutally not intended and contradicts the description in
doc/example/common.conf.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/keyedit.c (show_prefs): Show 'AEAD' if flags.aead is set.
--
The terse 'pref' command in the key editor correctly shows '[aead]'
if the uid->flags.aead is set, but the more verbose 'showpref'
command does not, due to an inverted condition check.
Signed-off-by: Damien Goutte-Gattat <dgouttegattat@incenp.org>
* common/comopt.c, common/comopt.h: New.
* common/Makefile.am: Add them.
* g10/gpg.c: Include comopt.h.
(main): Also parse common.conf.
* sm/gpgsm.c: Include comopt.h.
(main): Set a flag for the --no-logfile option. Parse common.conf.
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (known_options_gpg): Remove "use-keyboxd", add
pseudo option "use_keyboxd".
(known_pseudo_options_gpg): Add pseudo option "use_keyboxd".
(known_options_gpgsm): Remove "use-keyboxd".
* tests/openpgp/defs.scm (create-gpghome): Create common.conf.
* doc/examples/common.conf: New.
--
Note that --use-keybox still works but prints a warning. We will
eventually remove this option becuase it was marked as an experimental
feature anyway.
It would be too confusing if gpg and gpgsm use different key storages.
Further, other components (e.g. dirmngr or gpg-wks-client) which call
gpg or gpgsm need to be aware that the keyboxd is used and pass that
option on the command line. Now that common.conf is always read (even
if --no-options is used) those tools will work instantly.
* g10/getkey.c (get_seckey_default_or_card): Lookup a missing public
key from the current card via LDAP.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c: Include keyserver-intetnal.h.
(gpg_dirmngr_ks_get): Rename arg quick into flags. Take care of the
new LDAP flag.
* g10/keyserver-internal.h (KEYSERVER_IMPORT_FLAG_QUICK): New.
Replace the use of the value 1 for the former quick arg.
(KEYSERVER_IMPORT_FLAG_LDAP): New.
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_get_chunk): Increase the reserved line
length.
* dirmngr/ks-action.c (ks_action_get): Add arg ldap_only.
* dirmngr/server.c (cmd_ks_get): Add option --ldap.
--
This change makes it easy to start working with gnupg: Just insert the
smartcard or token provided to you and the first time you sign a
message the public key associated with the current card will be
imported and everything is set without any configuration.
This works only with an LDAP directory because it can be expected that
the public key has been put into the LDAP during card personalization.
Of course an LDAP server needs to be configured; in a Windows AD
domain this can be a mere "keyserver ldap:///" in dirmngr.conf. Other
configured keyservers are ignored.
Requirements for the card driver: The $SIGNKEYID attribute must exists
and a query for the KEY-FPR attribute needs to return the OpenPGP
fingerprint for that key. This is currently supported for OpenPGP
cards and certain PKCS#15 cards.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* dirmngr/ks-engine-ldap.c (ks_ldap_get): Print a SOURCE status.
* g10/options.h (opts): New field expl_import_self_sigs_only.
* g10/import.c (parse_import_options): Set it.
* g10/keyserver.c (keyserver_get_chunk): Add special options for LDAP.
--
I can be assumed that configured LDAP servers are somehow curated and
not affected by rogue key signatures as the HKP servers are. Thus we
can allow the import of key signature from LDAP keyservers by default.
GnuPG-bug-id: 5387
* tools/gpgconf-comp.c (known_pseudo_options_gpg): Add
"compliance_de_vs".
* g10/gpg.c (gpgconf_list): Returh that pseudo option.
--
Of course this will always return false for this version of gnupg.
But as soon as this version has been approved we have everything ready
for a runtime check.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/gpg.c (oForceSignKey,opts): New option "--force-sign-key".
(main): Set it.
* g10/options.h (opt): New flag flags.force_sign_key.
* g10/keyedit.c (sign_uids): Use new flag.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 4584
* agent/command.c (cmd_keytotpm): New.
(agent/command.c): Register new command KEYTOTPM.
* g10/call-agent.c (agent_keytotpm): New.
* g10/keyedit.c (cmdKEYTOTPM): New command "keytotpm".
(keyedit_menu): Implement.
--
The plumbing is done in two parts: the agent is modified to understand
a KEYTOTPM assuan command taking the key grip as an argument. This
simply obtains the key s expression and calls the existing writeky
diversion to the tpm2daemon. The daemon reponds with the TPM
conversion of the key and that key is then stored in the keyfile as a
shadowed-private-key with "tpm2-v1" type.
To effect the conversion, all the user does from gpg --edit-key is
select which private key they wish to move (or move the primary if no
key is selected) and type keytotpm. The conversion to TPM form is
instantaneous and once converted, the actual key cannot be recovered,
meaning that if you want your gpg key to move to a new laptop you must
keep an unconverted backup copy in a safe location.
When you do a list command, all TPM keys show up as
card-no: TPM-Protected
The key is stored encrypted to the TPM2 storage seed and since each
TPM has a unique seed, only the single TPM contained in your laptop
can now read the key. This means you cannot simply copy the shadowed
key file over to a new laptop, you must copy over the backup copy and
then convert it to TPM form on the new laptop.
To decomission your laptop, execute a tssclear command which
regenerates the storage seed and effectively shreds all keys. Note
when you have done this *every* TPM2 shadowed private key becomes
unreadable by any TPM and all are effectively destroyed.
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
Very minor cosmetic changes.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* common/exechelp-w32.c (gnupg_spawn_process): Change to use
CreateProcessW.
(gnupg_spawn_process_fd): Ditto.
(gnupg_spawn_process_detached): Ditto.
* g10/exec.c (w32_system): Ditto.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 4398
We do not use this weirdo CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT flag because it
does not make any sense to have non-ASCII names in the environment. I
can't imagine why this should be used at all and rationale for this
API features is, well, sparse.
* common/init.c (_init_common_subsystems) [W32]: Set the codepage to
UTF-8 for input and putput. Switch gettext to UTF-8.
* tools/gpgconf.c (main): Display the input and output codepage if
they differ.
* g10/gpg.c (utf8_strings) [W32]: Make sure this is always set.
--
With this patch the former patch to use ReadConsoleW and WriteConsoleW
in ttyio.c are kind of superfluous because the ANSI version of these
functions are also able to read/write UTF-8 directly given the console
code page has been set correctly. However, this seems to work only
with recent versions of Windows-10.
GnuPG-bug-id: 4365
* g10/gpg.c (_dowildcard): Remove.
(my_strusage): Enable wildcards using our new system.
--
This patch actually removes the current globing using a mingw
feature. We are not able to use this because it does not handle
Unicode filenames. The plan is to implement this in init.c. This
patch merely configures gpg to request globing.
GnuPG-bug-id: 4398
* g10/photoid.c (get_default_photo_command): Change parameter for
xdg-open.
--
xdg-open spawns the user's preferred image viewer and then exits.
Therefore we must not remove the temp file when it exits,
otherwise by the time the actual image viewer is started the file
doesn't exist any more.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fella@gmx.de>
* g10/gpg.c: New option --allow-old-cipher-algos.
(set_compliance_option): Set --rfc4880bis explictly to SHA256 and
AES256. Allow old cipher algos for OpenPGP, rfc4880, and rfc2440.
* g10/options.h (opt): Add flags.allow_old_cipher_algos.
* g10/misc.c (print_sha1_keysig_rejected_note): Always print the note
unless in --quiet mode.
* g10/encrypt.c (setup_symkey): Disallow by default algos with a
blocklengt < 128.
(encrypt_crypt): Ditto. Fallback by default to AES instead of 3DES.
* g10/pkclist.c (algo_available): Take care of old cipher also.
(select_algo_from_prefs): Use AES as implicit algorithm by default.
* tests/openpgp/defs.scm (create-gpghome): Set allow-old-cipher-algos.
--
GnuPG-bug-id: 3415
* g10/gpg.c (oPrintPKARecords): Remove.
(opts): Remove --print-pka-records.
(main): Remove "pka-lookups","pka-trust-increase" and other PKA stuff.
* g10/options.h (EXPORT_DANE_FORMAT): Remove.
(VERIFY_PKA_LOOKUPS, VERIFY_PKA_TRUST_INCREASE): Remove.
(KEYSERVER_HONOR_PKA_RECORD): Remove.
* g10/packet.h (pka_info_t): Remove.
(PKT_signature): Remove flags.pka_tried and pka_info.
* g10/parse-packet.c (register_known_notation): Remove
"pka-address@gnupg.org".
* g10/pkclist.c (check_signatures_trust): Remove PKA stuff.
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (gpg_dirmngr_get_pka): Remove.
* g10/export.c (parse_export_options): Remove "export-pka".
(do_export): Adjust for this.
(write_keyblock_to_output): Ditto.
(do_export_stream): Ditto.
(print_pka_or_dane_records): Rename to ...
(print_dane_records): this and remove two args. Remove PKA printing.
* g10/free-packet.c (free_seckey_enc, cp_pka_info): Adjust for removed
pka_info field.
* g10/getkey.c (get_pubkey_byname): Make AKL_PKA a dummy.
* g10/keyserver.c: Remove "honor-pka-record".
(keyserver_import_pka): Remove.
* g10/mainproc.c (get_pka_address): Remove.
(pka_uri_from_sig): Remove.
(check_sig_and_print): Remove code for PKA.
--
PKA (Public Key Association) was a DNS based key discovery method
which looked up fingerprint by mail addresses in the DNS. This goes
back to the conference where DKIM was suggested to show that we
already had a better method for this available with PGP/MIME. PKA was
was later superseded by an experimental DANE method and is today not
anymore relevant. It is anyway doubtful whether PKA was ever widely
used.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/gpgcompose.c: Remove
--
This tool duplicated a lot of code and was hard to maintain. IIRC, it
was part of some Univerity assignment and of no real use anymore.
* common/compliance.c (gnupg_gcrypt_is_compliant): New.
(gnupg_rng_is_compliant): Also check library version.
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_encrypted): Use new function.
(check_sig_and_print): Ditto.
* sm/decrypt.c (gpgsm_decrypt): Ditto.
* sm/encrypt.c (gpgsm_encrypt): Ditto.
* sm/verify.c (gpgsm_verify): Ditto
--
This will eventually allow us to declare Libgcrypt 1.9 to be de-vs
compliant. GnuPG can use this information then for its own checks.
As of now GnuPG tests the version of the used library but that is a
bit cumbersome to maintain.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/mainproc.c (proc_symkey_enc): Do not continue with an unknown
algorithm.
--
Trying to encrypt data created with
printf "\x8c\x49\x05\x0e\x0a\x03\x01"
fails in version 2.2.19 with
gpg: packet(3) with unknown version 5
but with later versions with
gpg: encrypted with unknown algorithm 14
gpg: Ohhhh jeeee: ... this is a bug \
([...]/passphrase.c:433:passphrase_to_dek)
so we better catch this case earlier.
Reported-by: Tavis Ormandy
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac: Require at least Libgcrypt 1.9.0. Remove all
GCRYPT_VERSION_NUMBER dependent code.
--
Only Libgcrypt 1.9 implements EAX which is a mandatory algorithm in
RFC4880bis.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* g10/call-dirmngr.c (ks_put_inq_cb): Emit "fpr" records.
* dirmngr/ks-engine-ldap.c (extract_attributes): Add args
extract-state and schemav2. Add data for the new schema version.
remove the legacy code to handle UIDs in the "pub" line.
(ks_ldap_put): Set new attributes for NTDS use the fingerprint as CN.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>