The import test imports the keys as needed and because they are
passphrase protected we now need a pinentry script to convey the
passphrase to gpg-agent.
The basic network code from http.c is used for finger. This keeps the
network related code at one place and we are able to use the somewhat
matured code form http.c. Unfortunately I had to enhance the http
code for more robustness and probably introduced new bugs.
Test this code using
gpg --fetch-key finger:wk@g10code.com
(I might be the last user of finger ;-)
DECRYPTION_INFO <mdc_method> <sym_algo>
Print information about the symmetric encryption algorithm and
the MDC method. This will be emitted even if the decryption
fails.
Wrote the ChangeLog 2011-01-13 entry for Andrey's orginal work modulo
the cleanups I did in the last week. Adjusted my own ChangeLog
entries to be consistent with that entry.
Nuked quite some trailing spaces; again sorry for that, I will better
take care of not saving them in the future. "git diff -b" is useful
to read the actual changes ;-).
The ECC-INTEGRATION-2-1 branch can be closed now.
Import and export of secret keys does now work. Encryption has been
fixed to be compatible with the sample messages.
This version tests for new Libgcrypt function and thus needs to be
build with a new Libgcrypt installed.
Quite some changes were needed but in the end we have less code than
before. Instead of trying to do everything with MPIs and pass them
back and forth between Libgcrypt and GnuPG, we know use the
S-expression based interface and make heavy use of our opaque MPI
feature.
Encryption, decryption, signing and verification work with
self-generared keys.
Import and export does not yet work; thus it was not possible to check
the test keys at https://sites.google.com/site/brainhub/pgpecckeys .
overflow when picking an algorithm (not a security issue since we
can't pick something not present in all preference lists, but we might
pick something that isn't scored first choice).
* pkclist.c (select_algo_from_prefs): Slightly improve the handling of
MD5 in preference lists. Instead of replacing MD5 with SHA-1, just
remove MD5 from the list altogether, and let the next-highest ranked
algorithm be chosen.