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* Implement unattended OpenPGP secret key import.Werner Koch2013-05-221-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 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. -- 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 <[email protected]>
* ssh: Support ECDSA keys.Werner Koch2012-12-121-2/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * agent/command-ssh.c (SPEC_FLAG_IS_ECDSA): New. (struct ssh_key_type_spec): Add fields CURVE_NAME and HASH_ALGO. (ssh_key_types): Add types ecdsa-sha2-nistp{256,384,521}. (ssh_signature_encoder_t): Add arg spec and adjust all callers. (ssh_signature_encoder_ecdsa): New. (sexp_key_construct, sexp_key_extract, ssh_receive_key) (ssh_convert_key_to_blob): Support ecdsa. (ssh_identifier_from_curve_name): New. (ssh_send_key_public): Retrieve and pass the curve_name. (key_secret_to_public): Ditto. (data_sign): Add arg SPEC and change callers to pass it. (ssh_handler_sign_request): Get the hash algo from SPEC. * common/ssh-utils.c (get_fingerprint): Support ecdsa. * agent/protect.c (protect_info): Add flag ECC_HACK. (agent_protect): Allow the use of the "curve" parameter. * agent/t-protect.c (test_agent_protect): Add a test case for ecdsa. * agent/command-ssh.c (ssh_key_grip): Print a better error code. -- The 3 standard curves are now supported in gpg-agent's ssh-agent protocol implementation. I tested this with all 3 curves and keys generated by OpenSSH 5.9p1. Using existing non-ssh generated keys will likely fail for now. To fix this, the code should first undergo some more cleanup; then the fixes are pretty straightforward. And yes, the data structures are way too complicated.
* Change all quotes in strings and comments to the new GNU standard.Werner Koch2012-06-051-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The asymmetric quotes used by GNU in the past (`...') don't render nicely on modern systems. We now use two \x27 characters ('...'). The proper solution would be to use the correct Unicode symmetric quotes here. However this has the disadvantage that the system requires Unicode support. We don't want that today. If Unicode is available a generated po file can be used to output proper quotes. A simple sed script like the one used for en@quote is sufficient to change them. The changes have been done by applying sed -i "s/\`\([^'\`]*\)'/'\1'/g" to most files and fixing obvious problems by hand. The msgid strings in the po files were fixed with a similar command.
* Added gpg-agent OPTION "s2k-count".Ben Kibbey2011-06-291-1/+1
| | | | When unset or 0, the calibrated count will be used.
* Nuked almost all trailing white space.post-nuke-of-trailing-wsWerner Koch2011-02-041-6/+6
| | | | | | | | 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.
* Exporting secret keys via gpg-agent is now basically supported.Werner Koch2010-10-011-0/+8
| | | | | | A couple of forward ported changes. Doc updates.
* Marked all unused args on non-W32 platforms.Werner Koch2008-10-201-0/+3
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* Changed to GPLv3.Werner Koch2007-07-041-4/+2
| | | | | Removed intl/.
* Updated FSF's address.Werner Koch2006-06-201-1/+2
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* Preparing an interim releaseWerner Koch2005-11-281-1/+2
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* 2005-09-15 Moritz Schulte <[email protected]>Moritz Schulte2005-09-151-2/+165
| | | | | | * t-protect.c (test_agent_protect): Implemented. (main): Disable use of secure memory.
* About to release 1.9.18V1-9-18Werner Koch2005-08-011-0/+2
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* (data_sign): Removed empty statement.Werner Koch2005-06-291-0/+142