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gnupg/g10/verify.c
Werner Koch c0c2c58054 Finished the bulk of changes for gnupg 1.9. This included switching
to libgcrypt functions, using shared error codes from libgpg-error,
replacing the old functions we used to have in ../util by those in
../jnlib and ../common, renaming the malloc functions and a couple of
types.  Note, that not all changes are listed below becuause they are
too similar and done at far too many places.  As of today the code
builds using the current libgcrypt from CVS but it is very unlikely
that it actually works.
2003-06-18 19:56:13 +00:00

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/* verify.c - verify signed data
* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This file is part of GnuPG.
*
* GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <unistd.h> /* for isatty() */
#include "options.h"
#include "packet.h"
#include "errors.h"
#include "iobuf.h"
#include "keydb.h"
#include "memory.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "status.h"
#include "filter.h"
#include "ttyio.h"
#include "i18n.h"
/****************
* Assume that the input is a signature and verify it without
* generating any output. With no arguments, the signature packet
* is read from stdin (it may be a detached signature when not
* used in batch mode). If only a sigfile is given, it may be a complete
* signature or a detached signature in which case the signed stuff
* is expected from stdin. With more than 1 argument, the first should
* be a detached signature and the remaining files are the signed stuff.
*/
int
verify_signatures( int nfiles, char **files )
{
iobuf_t fp;
armor_filter_context_t afx;
progress_filter_context_t pfx;
const char *sigfile;
int i, rc;
STRLIST sl;
memset( &afx, 0, sizeof afx);
/* decide whether we should handle a detached or a normal signature,
* which is needed so that the code later can hash the correct data and
* not have a normal signature act as detached signature and ignoring the
* indended signed material from the 2nd file or stdin.
* 1. gpg <file - normal
* 2. gpg file - normal (or detached)
* 3. gpg file <file2 - detached
* 4. gpg file file2 - detached
* The question is how decide between case 2 and 3? The only way
* we can do it is by reading one byte from stdin and the unget
* it; the problem here is that we may be reading from the
* terminal (which could be detected using isatty() but won't work
* when under contol of a pty using program (e.g. expect)) and
* might get us in trouble when stdin is used for another purpose
* (--passphrase-fd 0). So we have to break with the behaviour
* prior to gpg 1.0.4 by assuming that case 3 is a normal
* signature (where file2 is ignored and require for a detached
* signature to indicate signed material comes from stdin by using
* case 4 with a file2 of "-".
*
* Actually we don't have to change anything here but can handle
* that all quite easily in mainproc.c
*/
sigfile = nfiles? *files : NULL;
/* open the signature file */
fp = iobuf_open(sigfile);
if( !fp ) {
rc = gpg_error_from_errno (errno);
log_error(_("can't open `%s': %s\n"),
print_fname_stdin(sigfile), strerror (errno));
return rc;
}
handle_progress (&pfx, fp, sigfile);
if( !opt.no_armor && use_armor_filter( fp ) )
iobuf_push_filter( fp, armor_filter, &afx );
sl = NULL;
for(i=1 ; i < nfiles; i++ )
add_to_strlist( &sl, files[i] );
rc = proc_signature_packets( NULL, fp, sl, sigfile );
free_strlist(sl);
iobuf_close(fp);
if( afx.no_openpgp_data && rc == -1 ) {
log_error(_("the signature could not be verified.\n"
"Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc)\n"
"should be the first file given on the command line.\n") );
rc = 0;
}
return rc;
}
void
print_file_status( int status, const char *name, int what )
{
char *p = xmalloc (strlen(name)+10);
sprintf(p, "%d %s", what, name );
write_status_text( status, p );
xfree (p);
}
static int
verify_one_file( const char *name )
{
iobuf_t fp;
armor_filter_context_t afx;
progress_filter_context_t pfx;
int rc;
print_file_status( STATUS_FILE_START, name, 1 );
fp = iobuf_open(name);
if( !fp ) {
rc = gpg_error_from_errno (errno);
log_error(_("can't open `%s': %s\n"),
print_fname_stdin(name), strerror (errno));
print_file_status( STATUS_FILE_ERROR, name, 1 );
return rc;
}
handle_progress (&pfx, fp, name);
if( !opt.no_armor ) {
if( use_armor_filter( fp ) ) {
memset( &afx, 0, sizeof afx);
iobuf_push_filter( fp, armor_filter, &afx );
}
}
rc = proc_signature_packets( NULL, fp, NULL, name );
iobuf_close(fp);
write_status( STATUS_FILE_DONE );
return rc;
}
/****************
* Verify each file given in the files array or read the names of the
* files from stdin.
* Note: This function can not handle detached signatures.
*/
int
verify_files( int nfiles, char **files )
{
int i;
if( !nfiles ) { /* read the filenames from stdin */
char line[2048];
unsigned int lno = 0;
while( fgets(line, DIM(line), stdin) ) {
lno++;
if( !*line || line[strlen(line)-1] != '\n' ) {
log_error(_("input line %u too long or missing LF\n"), lno );
return GPG_ERR_GENERAL;
}
/* This code does not work on MSDOS but how cares there are
* also no script languages available. We don't strip any
* spaces, so that we can process nearly all filenames */
line[strlen(line)-1] = 0;
verify_one_file( line );
}
}
else { /* take filenames from the array */
for(i=0; i < nfiles; i++ )
verify_one_file( files[i] );
}
return 0;
}