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Werner Koch
4d7dc432b5
Change all http://www.gnu.org in license notices to https://
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2016-11-05 12:02:19 +01:00
NIIBE Yutaka
79b51bb872 agent: IMPORT_KEY with --force option fix.
* agent/cvt-openpgp.c (convert_from_openpgp_main): Add an option not
to check existing key.
(convert_from_openpgp): Ditto.
(convert_from_openpgp_native): Call convert_from_openpgp_main with
dontcare_exist=0.
* agent/command.c (cmd_import_key): Call with dontcare_exist=force.
2015-12-24 14:19:53 +09:00
Werner Koch
7777e68d04 Implement unattended OpenPGP secret key import.
* agent/command.c (cmd_import_key): Add option --unattended.
* agent/cvt-openpgp.c (convert_transfer_key): New.
(do_unprotect): Factor some code out to ...
(prepare_unprotect): new function.
(convert_from_openpgp): Factor all code out to ...
(convert_from_openpgp_main): this.  Add arg 'passphrase'.  Implement
openpgp-native protection modes.
(convert_from_openpgp_native): New.
* agent/t-protect.c (convert_from_openpgp_native): New dummy fucntion
* agent/protect-tool.c (convert_from_openpgp_native): Ditto.
* agent/protect.c (agent_unprotect): Add arg CTRL.  Adjust all
callers.  Support openpgp-native protection.
* g10/call-agent.c (agent_import_key): Add arg 'unattended'.
* g10/import.c (transfer_secret_keys): Use unattended in batch mode.
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With the gpg-agent taking care of the secret keys, the user needs to
migrate existing keys from secring.gpg to the agent.  This and also
the standard import of secret keys required the user to unprotect the
secret keys first, so that gpg-agent was able to re-protected them
using its own scheme.  With many secret keys this is quite some
usability hurdle.  In particular if a passphrase is not instantly
available.

To make this migration smoother, this patch implements an unattended
key import/migration which delays the conversion to the gpg-agent
format until the key is actually used.  For example:

   gpg2 --batch --import mysecretkey.gpg

works without any user interaction due to the use of --batch.  Now if
a key is used (e.g. "gpg2 -su USERID_FROM_MYSECRETKEY foo"), gpg-agent
has to ask for the passphrase anyway, converts the key from the
openpgp format to the internal format, signs, re-encrypts the key and
tries to store it in the gpg-agent format to the disk.  The next time,
the internal format of the key is used.

This patch has only been tested with the old demo keys, more tests
with other protection formats and no protection are needed.

Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
2013-05-22 10:14:57 +02:00
Werner Koch
b008274afd Nuked almost all trailing white space.
We better do this once and for all instead of cluttering all future
commits with diffs of trailing white spaces.  In the majority of cases
blank or single lines are affected and thus this change won't disturb
a git blame too much.  For future commits the pre-commit scripts
checks that this won't happen again.
2011-02-04 12:57:53 +01:00
Werner Koch
bfbd80feb9 Exporting secret keys via gpg-agent is now basically supported.
A couple of forward ported changes.
Doc updates.
2010-10-01 20:33:53 +00:00
Werner Koch
9a9b3da58f Use passphrase caching for import and genkey. 2010-09-01 09:48:35 +00:00
Werner Koch
87fac99112 Import OpenPGP keys into the agent. 2010-08-31 15:58:39 +00:00