diff --git a/g10/decrypt-data.c b/g10/decrypt-data.c index 570a71d11..b575f39dd 100644 --- a/g10/decrypt-data.c +++ b/g10/decrypt-data.c @@ -1,471 +1,502 @@ /* decrypt-data.c - Decrypt an encrypted data packet * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, * 2006, 2009 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 3 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, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "gpg.h" #include "util.h" #include "packet.h" #include "options.h" #include "i18n.h" #include "status.h" static int mdc_decode_filter ( void *opaque, int control, IOBUF a, byte *buf, size_t *ret_len); static int decode_filter ( void *opaque, int control, IOBUF a, byte *buf, size_t *ret_len); typedef struct decode_filter_context_s { gcry_cipher_hd_t cipher_hd; gcry_md_hd_t mdc_hash; char defer[22]; int defer_filled; int eof_seen; int refcount; int partial; /* Working on a partial length packet. */ size_t length; /* If !partial: Remaining bytes in the packet. */ } *decode_filter_ctx_t; /* Helper to release the decode context. */ static void release_dfx_context (decode_filter_ctx_t dfx) { if (!dfx) return; assert (dfx->refcount); if ( !--dfx->refcount ) { gcry_cipher_close (dfx->cipher_hd); dfx->cipher_hd = NULL; gcry_md_close (dfx->mdc_hash); dfx->mdc_hash = NULL; xfree (dfx); } } /**************** * Decrypt the data, specified by ED with the key DEK. */ int decrypt_data (ctrl_t ctrl, void *procctx, PKT_encrypted *ed, DEK *dek) { decode_filter_ctx_t dfx; byte *p; int rc=0, c, i; byte temp[32]; unsigned blocksize; unsigned nprefix; dfx = xtrycalloc (1, sizeof *dfx); if (!dfx) return gpg_error_from_syserror (); dfx->refcount = 1; if ( opt.verbose && !dek->algo_info_printed ) { if (!openpgp_cipher_test_algo (dek->algo)) log_info (_("%s encrypted data\n"), openpgp_cipher_algo_name (dek->algo)); else log_info (_("encrypted with unknown algorithm %d\n"), dek->algo ); dek->algo_info_printed = 1; } { char buf[20]; snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%d %d", ed->mdc_method, dek->algo); write_status_text (STATUS_DECRYPTION_INFO, buf); } if (opt.show_session_key) { char numbuf[25]; char *hexbuf; snprintf (numbuf, sizeof numbuf, "%d:", dek->algo); hexbuf = bin2hex (dek->key, dek->keylen, NULL); if (!hexbuf) { rc = gpg_error_from_syserror (); goto leave; } log_info ("session key: '%s%s'\n", numbuf, hexbuf); write_status_strings (STATUS_SESSION_KEY, numbuf, hexbuf, NULL); xfree (hexbuf); } rc = openpgp_cipher_test_algo (dek->algo); if (rc) goto leave; blocksize = openpgp_cipher_get_algo_blklen (dek->algo); if ( !blocksize || blocksize > 16 ) log_fatal ("unsupported blocksize %u\n", blocksize ); nprefix = blocksize; if ( ed->len && ed->len < (nprefix+2) ) { /* An invalid message. We can't check that during parsing because we may not know the used cipher then. */ rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_PACKET); goto leave; } if ( ed->mdc_method ) { if (gcry_md_open (&dfx->mdc_hash, ed->mdc_method, 0 )) BUG (); if ( DBG_HASHING ) gcry_md_debug (dfx->mdc_hash, "checkmdc"); } rc = openpgp_cipher_open (&dfx->cipher_hd, dek->algo, GCRY_CIPHER_MODE_CFB, (GCRY_CIPHER_SECURE | ((ed->mdc_method || dek->algo >= 100)? 0 : GCRY_CIPHER_ENABLE_SYNC))); if (rc) { /* We should never get an error here cause we already checked * that the algorithm is available. */ BUG(); } /* log_hexdump( "thekey", dek->key, dek->keylen );*/ rc = gcry_cipher_setkey (dfx->cipher_hd, dek->key, dek->keylen); if ( gpg_err_code (rc) == GPG_ERR_WEAK_KEY ) { log_info(_("WARNING: message was encrypted with" " a weak key in the symmetric cipher.\n")); rc=0; } else if( rc ) { log_error("key setup failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (rc) ); goto leave; } if (!ed->buf) { log_error(_("problem handling encrypted packet\n")); goto leave; } gcry_cipher_setiv (dfx->cipher_hd, NULL, 0); if ( ed->len ) { for (i=0; i < (nprefix+2) && ed->len; i++, ed->len-- ) { if ( (c=iobuf_get(ed->buf)) == -1 ) break; else temp[i] = c; } } else { for (i=0; i < (nprefix+2); i++ ) if ( (c=iobuf_get(ed->buf)) == -1 ) break; else temp[i] = c; } gcry_cipher_decrypt (dfx->cipher_hd, temp, nprefix+2, NULL, 0); gcry_cipher_sync (dfx->cipher_hd); p = temp; /* log_hexdump( "prefix", temp, nprefix+2 ); */ if (dek->symmetric && (p[nprefix-2] != p[nprefix] || p[nprefix-1] != p[nprefix+1]) ) { rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BAD_KEY); goto leave; } if ( dfx->mdc_hash ) gcry_md_write (dfx->mdc_hash, temp, nprefix+2); dfx->refcount++; dfx->partial = ed->is_partial; dfx->length = ed->len; if ( ed->mdc_method ) iobuf_push_filter ( ed->buf, mdc_decode_filter, dfx ); else iobuf_push_filter ( ed->buf, decode_filter, dfx ); - proc_packets (ctrl, procctx, ed->buf ); + if (opt.unwrap_encryption) + { + char *filename; + estream_t fp; + rc = get_output_file ("", 0, ed->buf, &filename, &fp); + if (! rc) + { + iobuf_t output = iobuf_esopen (fp, "w", 0); + armor_filter_context_t *afx = NULL; + + if (opt.armor) + { + afx = new_armor_context (); + push_armor_filter (afx, output); + } + + iobuf_copy (output, ed->buf); + if ((rc = iobuf_error (ed->buf))) + log_error (_("error reading: %s\n"), + filename, gpg_strerror (rc)); + else if ((rc = iobuf_error (output))) + log_error (_("error writing output ('%s'): %s\n"), + filename, gpg_strerror (rc)); + + iobuf_close (output); + if (afx) + release_armor_context (afx); + } + } + else + proc_packets (ctrl, procctx, ed->buf ); + ed->buf = NULL; if (dfx->eof_seen > 1 ) rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_PACKET); else if ( ed->mdc_method ) { /* We used to let parse-packet.c handle the MDC packet but this turned out to be a problem with compressed packets: With old style packets there is no length information available and the decompressor uses an implicit end. However we can't know this implicit end beforehand (:-) and thus may feed the decompressor with more bytes than actually needed. It would be possible to unread the extra bytes but due to our weird iobuf system any unread is non reliable due to filters already popped off. The easy and sane solution is to care about the MDC packet only here and never pass it to the packet parser. Fortunatley the OpenPGP spec requires a strict format for the MDC packet so that we know that 22 bytes are appended. */ int datalen = gcry_md_get_algo_dlen (ed->mdc_method); assert (dfx->cipher_hd); assert (dfx->mdc_hash); gcry_cipher_decrypt (dfx->cipher_hd, dfx->defer, 22, NULL, 0); gcry_md_write (dfx->mdc_hash, dfx->defer, 2); gcry_md_final (dfx->mdc_hash); if ( dfx->defer[0] != '\xd3' || dfx->defer[1] != '\x14' || datalen != 20 || memcmp (gcry_md_read (dfx->mdc_hash, 0), dfx->defer+2, datalen)) rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE); /* log_printhex("MDC message:", dfx->defer, 22); */ /* log_printhex("MDC calc:", gcry_md_read (dfx->mdc_hash,0), datalen); */ } leave: release_dfx_context (dfx); return rc; } static int mdc_decode_filter (void *opaque, int control, IOBUF a, byte *buf, size_t *ret_len) { decode_filter_ctx_t dfx = opaque; size_t n, size = *ret_len; int rc = 0; int c; /* Note: We need to distinguish between a partial and a fixed length packet. The first is the usual case as created by GPG. However for short messages the format degrades to a fixed length packet and other implementations might use fixed length as well. Only looking for the EOF on fixed data works only if the encrypted packet is not followed by other data. This used to be a long standing bug which was fixed on 2009-10-02. */ if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_UNDERFLOW && dfx->eof_seen ) { *ret_len = 0; rc = -1; } else if( control == IOBUFCTRL_UNDERFLOW ) { assert (a); assert (size > 44); /* Our code requires at least this size. */ /* Get at least 22 bytes and put it ahead in the buffer. */ if (dfx->partial) { for (n=22; n < 44; n++) { if ( (c = iobuf_get(a)) == -1 ) break; buf[n] = c; } } else { for (n=22; n < 44 && dfx->length; n++, dfx->length--) { c = iobuf_get (a); if (c == -1) break; /* Premature EOF. */ buf[n] = c; } } if (n == 44) { /* We have enough stuff - flush the deferred stuff. */ if ( !dfx->defer_filled ) /* First time. */ { memcpy (buf, buf+22, 22); n = 22; } else { memcpy (buf, dfx->defer, 22); } /* Fill up the buffer. */ if (dfx->partial) { for (; n < size; n++ ) { if ( (c = iobuf_get(a)) == -1 ) { dfx->eof_seen = 1; /* Normal EOF. */ break; } buf[n] = c; } } else { for (; n < size && dfx->length; n++, dfx->length--) { c = iobuf_get(a); if (c == -1) { dfx->eof_seen = 3; /* Premature EOF. */ break; } buf[n] = c; } if (!dfx->length) dfx->eof_seen = 1; /* Normal EOF. */ } /* Move the trailing 22 bytes back to the defer buffer. We have at least 44 bytes thus a memmove is not needed. */ n -= 22; memcpy (dfx->defer, buf+n, 22 ); dfx->defer_filled = 1; } else if ( !dfx->defer_filled ) /* EOF seen but empty defer buffer. */ { /* This is bad because it means an incomplete hash. */ n -= 22; memcpy (buf, buf+22, n ); dfx->eof_seen = 2; /* EOF with incomplete hash. */ } else /* EOF seen (i.e. read less than 22 bytes). */ { memcpy (buf, dfx->defer, 22 ); n -= 22; memcpy (dfx->defer, buf+n, 22 ); dfx->eof_seen = 1; /* Normal EOF. */ } if ( n ) { if ( dfx->cipher_hd ) gcry_cipher_decrypt (dfx->cipher_hd, buf, n, NULL, 0); if ( dfx->mdc_hash ) gcry_md_write (dfx->mdc_hash, buf, n); } else { assert ( dfx->eof_seen ); rc = -1; /* Return EOF. */ } *ret_len = n; } else if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_FREE ) { release_dfx_context (dfx); } else if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_DESC ) { *(char**)buf = "mdc_decode_filter"; } return rc; } static int decode_filter( void *opaque, int control, IOBUF a, byte *buf, size_t *ret_len) { decode_filter_ctx_t fc = opaque; size_t size = *ret_len; size_t n; int c, rc = 0; if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_UNDERFLOW && fc->eof_seen ) { *ret_len = 0; rc = -1; } else if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_UNDERFLOW ) { assert(a); if (fc->partial) { for (n=0; n < size; n++ ) { c = iobuf_get(a); if (c == -1) { fc->eof_seen = 1; /* Normal EOF. */ break; } buf[n] = c; } } else { for (n=0; n < size && fc->length; n++, fc->length--) { c = iobuf_get(a); if (c == -1) { fc->eof_seen = 3; /* Premature EOF. */ break; } buf[n] = c; } if (!fc->length) fc->eof_seen = 1; /* Normal EOF. */ } if (n) { if (fc->cipher_hd) gcry_cipher_decrypt (fc->cipher_hd, buf, n, NULL, 0); } else { if (!fc->eof_seen) fc->eof_seen = 1; rc = -1; /* Return EOF. */ } *ret_len = n; } else if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_FREE ) { release_dfx_context (fc); } else if ( control == IOBUFCTRL_DESC ) { *(char**)buf = "decode_filter"; } return rc; } diff --git a/g10/gpg.c b/g10/gpg.c index cdf7b0d7f..ef283b487 100644 --- a/g10/gpg.c +++ b/g10/gpg.c @@ -1,4928 +1,4933 @@ /* gpg.c - The GnuPG utility (main for gpg) * Copyright (C) 1998-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * Copyright (C) 1997-2014 Werner Koch * Copyright (C) 2015 g10 Code GmbH * * 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 3 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, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STAT #include /* for stat() */ #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM # ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK2_H # include # endif # include #endif #define INCLUDED_BY_MAIN_MODULE 1 #include "gpg.h" #include #include "../common/iobuf.h" #include "util.h" #include "packet.h" #include "membuf.h" #include "main.h" #include "options.h" #include "keydb.h" #include "trustdb.h" #include "filter.h" #include "ttyio.h" #include "i18n.h" #include "sysutils.h" #include "status.h" #include "keyserver-internal.h" #include "exec.h" #include "gc-opt-flags.h" #include "asshelp.h" #include "call-dirmngr.h" #include "tofu.h" #include "../common/init.h" #include "../common/shareddefs.h" #if defined(HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM) || defined(__CYGWIN__) #define MY_O_BINARY O_BINARY #ifndef S_IRGRP # define S_IRGRP 0 # define S_IWGRP 0 #endif #else #define MY_O_BINARY 0 #endif enum cmd_and_opt_values { aNull = 0, oArmor = 'a', aDetachedSign = 'b', aSym = 'c', aDecrypt = 'd', aEncr = 'e', oInteractive = 'i', aListKeys = 'k', oDryRun = 'n', oOutput = 'o', oQuiet = 'q', oRecipient = 'r', oHiddenRecipient = 'R', aSign = 's', oTextmodeShort= 't', oLocalUser = 'u', oVerbose = 'v', oCompress = 'z', oSetNotation = 'N', aListSecretKeys = 'K', oBatch = 500, oMaxOutput, oSigNotation, oCertNotation, oShowNotation, oNoShowNotation, aEncrFiles, aEncrSym, aDecryptFiles, aClearsign, aStore, aQuickKeygen, aFullKeygen, aKeygen, aSignEncr, aSignEncrSym, aSignSym, aSignKey, aLSignKey, aQuickSignKey, aQuickLSignKey, aQuickAddUid, aListConfig, aListGcryptConfig, aGPGConfList, aGPGConfTest, aListPackets, aEditKey, aDeleteKeys, aDeleteSecretKeys, aDeleteSecretAndPublicKeys, aImport, aFastImport, aVerify, aVerifyFiles, aListSigs, aSendKeys, aRecvKeys, aLocateKeys, aSearchKeys, aRefreshKeys, aFetchKeys, aExport, aExportSecret, aExportSecretSub, aCheckKeys, aGenRevoke, aDesigRevoke, aPrimegen, aPrintMD, aPrintMDs, aCheckTrustDB, aUpdateTrustDB, aFixTrustDB, aListTrustDB, aListTrustPath, aExportOwnerTrust, aImportOwnerTrust, aDeArmor, aEnArmor, aGenRandom, aRebuildKeydbCaches, aCardStatus, aCardEdit, aChangePIN, aPasswd, aServer, aTOFUPolicy, oTextmode, oNoTextmode, oExpert, oNoExpert, oDefSigExpire, oAskSigExpire, oNoAskSigExpire, oDefCertExpire, oAskCertExpire, oNoAskCertExpire, oDefCertLevel, oMinCertLevel, oAskCertLevel, oNoAskCertLevel, oFingerprint, oWithFingerprint, oWithICAOSpelling, oWithKeygrip, oWithSecret, oAnswerYes, oAnswerNo, oKeyring, oPrimaryKeyring, oSecretKeyring, oShowKeyring, oDefaultKey, oDefRecipient, oDefRecipientSelf, oNoDefRecipient, oTrySecretKey, oOptions, oDebug, oDebugLevel, oDebugAll, oDebugIOLBF, oStatusFD, oStatusFile, oAttributeFD, oAttributeFile, oEmitVersion, oNoEmitVersion, oCompletesNeeded, oMarginalsNeeded, oMaxCertDepth, oLoadExtension, oGnuPG, oRFC2440, oRFC4880, oOpenPGP, oPGP6, oPGP7, oPGP8, oRFC2440Text, oNoRFC2440Text, oCipherAlgo, oDigestAlgo, oCertDigestAlgo, oCompressAlgo, oCompressLevel, oBZ2CompressLevel, oBZ2DecompressLowmem, oPassphrase, oPassphraseFD, oPassphraseFile, oPassphraseRepeat, oPinentryMode, oCommandFD, oCommandFile, oQuickRandom, oNoVerbose, oTrustDBName, oNoSecmemWarn, oRequireSecmem, oNoRequireSecmem, oNoPermissionWarn, oNoMDCWarn, oNoArmor, oNoDefKeyring, oNoGreeting, oNoTTY, oNoOptions, oNoBatch, oHomedir, oWithColons, oWithKeyData, oWithSigList, oWithSigCheck, oSkipVerify, oSkipHiddenRecipients, oNoSkipHiddenRecipients, oAlwaysTrust, oTrustModel, oForceOwnertrust, oSetFilename, oForYourEyesOnly, oNoForYourEyesOnly, oSetPolicyURL, oSigPolicyURL, oCertPolicyURL, oShowPolicyURL, oNoShowPolicyURL, oSigKeyserverURL, oUseEmbeddedFilename, oNoUseEmbeddedFilename, oComment, oDefaultComment, oNoComments, oThrowKeyids, oNoThrowKeyids, oShowPhotos, oNoShowPhotos, oPhotoViewer, oForceMDC, oNoForceMDC, oDisableMDC, oNoDisableMDC, oS2KMode, oS2KDigest, oS2KCipher, oS2KCount, oDisplayCharset, oNotDashEscaped, oEscapeFrom, oNoEscapeFrom, oLockOnce, oLockMultiple, oLockNever, oKeyServer, oKeyServerOptions, oImportOptions, oExportOptions, oListOptions, oVerifyOptions, oTempDir, oExecPath, oEncryptTo, oHiddenEncryptTo, oNoEncryptTo, oEncryptToDefaultKey, oLoggerFD, oLoggerFile, oUtf8Strings, oNoUtf8Strings, oDisableCipherAlgo, oDisablePubkeyAlgo, oAllowNonSelfsignedUID, oNoAllowNonSelfsignedUID, oAllowFreeformUID, oNoAllowFreeformUID, oAllowSecretKeyImport, oEnableSpecialFilenames, oNoLiteral, oSetFilesize, oHonorHttpProxy, oFastListMode, oListOnly, oIgnoreTimeConflict, oIgnoreValidFrom, oIgnoreCrcError, oIgnoreMDCError, oShowSessionKey, oOverrideSessionKey, oNoRandomSeedFile, oAutoKeyRetrieve, oNoAutoKeyRetrieve, oUseAgent, oNoUseAgent, oGpgAgentInfo, oMergeOnly, oTryAllSecrets, oTrustedKey, oNoExpensiveTrustChecks, oFixedListMode, oLegacyListMode, oNoSigCache, oAutoCheckTrustDB, oNoAutoCheckTrustDB, oPreservePermissions, oDefaultPreferenceList, oDefaultKeyserverURL, oPersonalCipherPreferences, oPersonalDigestPreferences, oPersonalCompressPreferences, oAgentProgram, oDirmngrProgram, oDisplay, oTTYname, oTTYtype, oLCctype, oLCmessages, oXauthority, oGroup, oUnGroup, oNoGroups, oStrict, oNoStrict, oMangleDosFilenames, oNoMangleDosFilenames, oEnableProgressFilter, oMultifile, oKeyidFormat, oExitOnStatusWriteError, oLimitCardInsertTries, oReaderPort, octapiDriver, opcscDriver, oDisableCCID, oRequireCrossCert, oNoRequireCrossCert, oAutoKeyLocate, oNoAutoKeyLocate, oAllowMultisigVerification, oEnableLargeRSA, oDisableLargeRSA, oEnableDSA2, oDisableDSA2, oAllowMultipleMessages, oNoAllowMultipleMessages, oAllowWeakDigestAlgos, oFakedSystemTime, oNoAutostart, oPrintPKARecords, oPrintDANERecords, oTOFUDefaultPolicy, oTOFUDBFormat, oWeakDigest, + oUnwrap, oNoop }; static ARGPARSE_OPTS opts[] = { ARGPARSE_group (300, N_("@Commands:\n ")), ARGPARSE_c (aSign, "sign", N_("make a signature")), ARGPARSE_c (aClearsign, "clearsign", N_("make a clear text signature")), ARGPARSE_c (aDetachedSign, "detach-sign", N_("make a detached signature")), ARGPARSE_c (aEncr, "encrypt", N_("encrypt data")), ARGPARSE_c (aEncrFiles, "encrypt-files", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aSym, "symmetric", N_("encryption only with symmetric cipher")), ARGPARSE_c (aStore, "store", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aDecrypt, "decrypt", N_("decrypt data (default)")), ARGPARSE_c (aDecryptFiles, "decrypt-files", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aVerify, "verify" , N_("verify a signature")), ARGPARSE_c (aVerifyFiles, "verify-files" , "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aListKeys, "list-keys", N_("list keys")), ARGPARSE_c (aListKeys, "list-public-keys", "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aListSigs, "list-sigs", N_("list keys and signatures")), ARGPARSE_c (aCheckKeys, "check-sigs",N_("list and check key signatures")), ARGPARSE_c (oFingerprint, "fingerprint", N_("list keys and fingerprints")), ARGPARSE_c (aListSecretKeys, "list-secret-keys", N_("list secret keys")), ARGPARSE_c (aKeygen, "gen-key", N_("generate a new key pair")), ARGPARSE_c (aQuickKeygen, "quick-gen-key" , N_("quickly generate a new key pair")), ARGPARSE_c (aQuickAddUid, "quick-adduid", N_("quickly add a new user-id")), ARGPARSE_c (aFullKeygen, "full-gen-key" , N_("full featured key pair generation")), ARGPARSE_c (aGenRevoke, "gen-revoke",N_("generate a revocation certificate")), ARGPARSE_c (aDeleteKeys,"delete-keys", N_("remove keys from the public keyring")), ARGPARSE_c (aDeleteSecretKeys, "delete-secret-keys", N_("remove keys from the secret keyring")), ARGPARSE_c (aQuickSignKey, "quick-sign-key" , N_("quickly sign a key")), ARGPARSE_c (aQuickLSignKey, "quick-lsign-key", N_("quickly sign a key locally")), ARGPARSE_c (aSignKey, "sign-key" ,N_("sign a key")), ARGPARSE_c (aLSignKey, "lsign-key" ,N_("sign a key locally")), ARGPARSE_c (aEditKey, "edit-key" ,N_("sign or edit a key")), ARGPARSE_c (aEditKey, "key-edit" ,"@"), ARGPARSE_c (aPasswd, "passwd", N_("change a passphrase")), ARGPARSE_c (aDesigRevoke, "desig-revoke","@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aExport, "export" , N_("export keys") ), ARGPARSE_c (aSendKeys, "send-keys" , N_("export keys to a key server") ), ARGPARSE_c (aRecvKeys, "recv-keys" , N_("import keys from a key server") ), ARGPARSE_c (aSearchKeys, "search-keys" , N_("search for keys on a key server") ), ARGPARSE_c (aRefreshKeys, "refresh-keys", N_("update all keys from a keyserver")), ARGPARSE_c (aLocateKeys, "locate-keys", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aFetchKeys, "fetch-keys" , "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aExportSecret, "export-secret-keys" , "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aExportSecretSub, "export-secret-subkeys" , "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aImport, "import", N_("import/merge keys")), ARGPARSE_c (aFastImport, "fast-import", "@"), #ifdef ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT ARGPARSE_c (aCardStatus, "card-status", N_("print the card status")), ARGPARSE_c (aCardEdit, "card-edit", N_("change data on a card")), ARGPARSE_c (aChangePIN, "change-pin", N_("change a card's PIN")), #endif ARGPARSE_c (aListConfig, "list-config", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aListGcryptConfig, "list-gcrypt-config", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aGPGConfList, "gpgconf-list", "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aGPGConfTest, "gpgconf-test", "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aListPackets, "list-packets","@"), #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS ARGPARSE_c (aExportOwnerTrust, "export-ownertrust", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aImportOwnerTrust, "import-ownertrust", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aUpdateTrustDB,"update-trustdb", N_("update the trust database")), ARGPARSE_c (aCheckTrustDB, "check-trustdb", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aFixTrustDB, "fix-trustdb", "@"), #endif ARGPARSE_c (aDeArmor, "dearmor", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aDeArmor, "dearmour", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aEnArmor, "enarmor", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aEnArmor, "enarmour", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aPrintMD, "print-md", N_("print message digests")), ARGPARSE_c (aPrimegen, "gen-prime", "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aGenRandom,"gen-random", "@" ), ARGPARSE_c (aServer, "server", N_("run in server mode")), ARGPARSE_c (aTOFUPolicy, "tofu-policy", N_("|VALUE|set the TOFU policy for a key (good, unknown, bad, ask, auto)")), ARGPARSE_group (301, N_("@\nOptions:\n ")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oArmor, "armor", N_("create ascii armored output")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oArmor, "armour", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oRecipient, "recipient", N_("|USER-ID|encrypt for USER-ID")), ARGPARSE_s_s (oHiddenRecipient, "hidden-recipient", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oRecipient, "remote-user", "@"), /* (old option name) */ ARGPARSE_s_s (oDefRecipient, "default-recipient", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDefRecipientSelf, "default-recipient-self", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoDefRecipient, "no-default-recipient", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTempDir, "temp-directory", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oExecPath, "exec-path", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oEncryptTo, "encrypt-to", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoEncryptTo, "no-encrypt-to", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oHiddenEncryptTo, "hidden-encrypt-to", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEncryptToDefaultKey, "encrypt-to-default-key", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLocalUser, "local-user", N_("|USER-ID|use USER-ID to sign or decrypt")), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTrySecretKey, "try-secret-key", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oCompress, NULL, N_("|N|set compress level to N (0 disables)")), ARGPARSE_s_i (oCompressLevel, "compress-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oBZ2CompressLevel, "bzip2-compress-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oBZ2DecompressLowmem, "bzip2-decompress-lowmem", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oTextmodeShort, NULL, "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oTextmode, "textmode", N_("use canonical text mode")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoTextmode, "no-textmode", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oExpert, "expert", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoExpert, "no-expert", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDefSigExpire, "default-sig-expire", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAskSigExpire, "ask-sig-expire", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAskSigExpire, "no-ask-sig-expire", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDefCertExpire, "default-cert-expire", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAskCertExpire, "ask-cert-expire", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAskCertExpire, "no-ask-cert-expire", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oDefCertLevel, "default-cert-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oMinCertLevel, "min-cert-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAskCertLevel, "ask-cert-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAskCertLevel, "no-ask-cert-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oOutput, "output", N_("|FILE|write output to FILE")), ARGPARSE_p_u (oMaxOutput, "max-output", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oVerbose, "verbose", N_("verbose")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oQuiet, "quiet", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoTTY, "no-tty", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oForceMDC, "force-mdc", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoForceMDC, "no-force-mdc", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDisableMDC, "disable-mdc", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoDisableMDC, "no-disable-mdc", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDryRun, "dry-run", N_("do not make any changes")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oInteractive, "interactive", N_("prompt before overwriting")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oBatch, "batch", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAnswerYes, "yes", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAnswerNo, "no", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oKeyring, "keyring", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPrimaryKeyring, "primary-keyring", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSecretKeyring, "secret-keyring", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oShowKeyring, "show-keyring", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDefaultKey, "default-key", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oKeyServer, "keyserver", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oKeyServerOptions, "keyserver-options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oImportOptions, "import-options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oExportOptions, "export-options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oListOptions, "list-options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oVerifyOptions, "verify-options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDisplayCharset, "display-charset", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDisplayCharset, "charset", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oOptions, "options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDebug, "debug", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDebugLevel, "debug-level", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDebugAll, "debug-all", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDebugIOLBF, "debug-iolbf", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oStatusFD, "status-fd", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oStatusFile, "status-file", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oAttributeFD, "attribute-fd", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oAttributeFile, "attribute-file", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oCompletesNeeded, "completes-needed", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oMarginalsNeeded, "marginals-needed", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oMaxCertDepth, "max-cert-depth", "@" ), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTrustedKey, "trusted-key", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLoadExtension, "load-extension", "@"), /* Dummy. */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oGnuPG, "gnupg", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oGnuPG, "no-pgp2", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oGnuPG, "no-pgp6", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oGnuPG, "no-pgp7", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oGnuPG, "no-pgp8", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oRFC2440, "rfc2440", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oRFC4880, "rfc4880", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oOpenPGP, "openpgp", N_("use strict OpenPGP behavior")), ARGPARSE_s_n (oPGP6, "pgp6", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oPGP7, "pgp7", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oPGP8, "pgp8", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oRFC2440Text, "rfc2440-text", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoRFC2440Text, "no-rfc2440-text", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oS2KMode, "s2k-mode", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oS2KDigest, "s2k-digest-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oS2KCipher, "s2k-cipher-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oS2KCount, "s2k-count", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCipherAlgo, "cipher-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDigestAlgo, "digest-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCertDigestAlgo, "cert-digest-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCompressAlgo,"compress-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCompressAlgo, "compression-algo", "@"), /* Alias */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oThrowKeyids, "throw-keyids", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoThrowKeyids, "no-throw-keyids", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oShowPhotos, "show-photos", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoShowPhotos, "no-show-photos", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPhotoViewer, "photo-viewer", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSetNotation, "set-notation", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSigNotation, "sig-notation", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCertNotation, "cert-notation", "@"), ARGPARSE_group (302, N_( "@\n(See the man page for a complete listing of all commands and options)\n" )), ARGPARSE_group (303, N_("@\nExamples:\n\n" " -se -r Bob [file] sign and encrypt for user Bob\n" " --clearsign [file] make a clear text signature\n" " --detach-sign [file] make a detached signature\n" " --list-keys [names] show keys\n" " --fingerprint [names] show fingerprints\n")), /* More hidden commands and options. */ ARGPARSE_c (aPrintMDs, "print-mds", "@"), /* old */ #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS ARGPARSE_c (aListTrustDB, "list-trustdb", "@"), #endif /* Not yet used: ARGPARSE_c (aListTrustPath, "list-trust-path", "@"), */ ARGPARSE_c (aDeleteSecretAndPublicKeys, "delete-secret-and-public-keys", "@"), ARGPARSE_c (aRebuildKeydbCaches, "rebuild-keydb-caches", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPassphrase, "passphrase", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oPassphraseFD, "passphrase-fd", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPassphraseFile, "passphrase-file", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oPassphraseRepeat,"passphrase-repeat", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPinentryMode, "pinentry-mode", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oCommandFD, "command-fd", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCommandFile, "command-file", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oQuickRandom, "debug-quick-random", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoVerbose, "no-verbose", "@"), #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS ARGPARSE_s_s (oTrustDBName, "trustdb-name", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAutoCheckTrustDB, "auto-check-trustdb", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAutoCheckTrustDB, "no-auto-check-trustdb", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oForceOwnertrust, "force-ownertrust", "@"), #endif ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoSecmemWarn, "no-secmem-warning", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oRequireSecmem, "require-secmem", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoRequireSecmem, "no-require-secmem", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoPermissionWarn, "no-permission-warning", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoMDCWarn, "no-mdc-warning", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoArmor, "no-armor", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoArmor, "no-armour", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoDefKeyring, "no-default-keyring", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoGreeting, "no-greeting", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoOptions, "no-options", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oHomedir, "homedir", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoBatch, "no-batch", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithColons, "with-colons", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithKeyData,"with-key-data", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithSigList,"with-sig-list", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithSigCheck,"with-sig-check", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (aListKeys, "list-key", "@"), /* alias */ ARGPARSE_s_n (aListSigs, "list-sig", "@"), /* alias */ ARGPARSE_s_n (aCheckKeys, "check-sig", "@"), /* alias */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oSkipVerify, "skip-verify", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oSkipHiddenRecipients, "skip-hidden-recipients", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoSkipHiddenRecipients, "no-skip-hidden-recipients", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oDefCertLevel, "default-cert-check-level", "@"), /* old */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oAlwaysTrust, "always-trust", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTrustModel, "trust-model", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTOFUDefaultPolicy, "tofu-default-policy", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTOFUDBFormat, "tofu-db-format", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSetFilename, "set-filename", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oForYourEyesOnly, "for-your-eyes-only", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoForYourEyesOnly, "no-for-your-eyes-only", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSetPolicyURL, "set-policy-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSigPolicyURL, "sig-policy-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oCertPolicyURL, "cert-policy-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oShowPolicyURL, "show-policy-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoShowPolicyURL, "no-show-policy-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oSigKeyserverURL, "sig-keyserver-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oShowNotation, "show-notation", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoShowNotation, "no-show-notation", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oComment, "comment", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDefaultComment, "default-comment", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoComments, "no-comments", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEmitVersion, "emit-version", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoEmitVersion, "no-emit-version", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoEmitVersion, "no-version", "@"), /* alias */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oNotDashEscaped, "not-dash-escaped", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEscapeFrom, "escape-from-lines", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoEscapeFrom, "no-escape-from-lines", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oLockOnce, "lock-once", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oLockMultiple, "lock-multiple", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oLockNever, "lock-never", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oLoggerFD, "logger-fd", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLoggerFile, "log-file", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLoggerFile, "logger-file", "@"), /* 1.4 compatibility. */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oUseEmbeddedFilename, "use-embedded-filename", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoUseEmbeddedFilename, "no-use-embedded-filename", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oUtf8Strings, "utf8-strings", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoUtf8Strings, "no-utf8-strings", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithFingerprint, "with-fingerprint", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithICAOSpelling, "with-icao-spelling", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithKeygrip, "with-keygrip", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oWithSecret, "with-secret", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDisableCipherAlgo, "disable-cipher-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDisablePubkeyAlgo, "disable-pubkey-algo", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAllowNonSelfsignedUID, "allow-non-selfsigned-uid", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAllowNonSelfsignedUID, "no-allow-non-selfsigned-uid", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAllowFreeformUID, "allow-freeform-uid", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAllowFreeformUID, "no-allow-freeform-uid", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoLiteral, "no-literal", "@"), ARGPARSE_p_u (oSetFilesize, "set-filesize", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oFastListMode, "fast-list-mode", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oFixedListMode, "fixed-list-mode", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oLegacyListMode, "legacy-list-mode", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oListOnly, "list-only", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oPrintPKARecords, "print-pka-records", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oPrintDANERecords, "print-dane-records", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oIgnoreTimeConflict, "ignore-time-conflict", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oIgnoreValidFrom, "ignore-valid-from", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oIgnoreCrcError, "ignore-crc-error", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oIgnoreMDCError, "ignore-mdc-error", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oShowSessionKey, "show-session-key", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oOverrideSessionKey, "override-session-key", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoRandomSeedFile, "no-random-seed-file", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAutoKeyRetrieve, "auto-key-retrieve", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAutoKeyRetrieve, "no-auto-key-retrieve", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoSigCache, "no-sig-cache", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oMergeOnly, "merge-only", "@" ), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAllowSecretKeyImport, "allow-secret-key-import", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oTryAllSecrets, "try-all-secrets", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEnableSpecialFilenames, "enable-special-filenames", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoExpensiveTrustChecks, "no-expensive-trust-checks", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oPreservePermissions, "preserve-permissions", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDefaultPreferenceList, "default-preference-list", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDefaultKeyserverURL, "default-keyserver-url", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPersonalCipherPreferences, "personal-cipher-preferences","@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPersonalDigestPreferences, "personal-digest-preferences","@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPersonalCompressPreferences, "personal-compress-preferences", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oFakedSystemTime, "faked-system-time", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oWeakDigest, "weak-digest","@"), + ARGPARSE_s_n (oUnwrap, "unwrap", "@"), /* Aliases. I constantly mistype these, and assume other people do as well. */ ARGPARSE_s_s (oPersonalCipherPreferences, "personal-cipher-prefs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPersonalDigestPreferences, "personal-digest-prefs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oPersonalCompressPreferences, "personal-compress-prefs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oAgentProgram, "agent-program", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDirmngrProgram, "dirmngr-program", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oDisplay, "display", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTTYname, "ttyname", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oTTYtype, "ttytype", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLCctype, "lc-ctype", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oLCmessages, "lc-messages","@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oXauthority, "xauthority", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oGroup, "group", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oUnGroup, "ungroup", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoGroups, "no-groups", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oStrict, "strict", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoStrict, "no-strict", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oMangleDosFilenames, "mangle-dos-filenames", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoMangleDosFilenames, "no-mangle-dos-filenames", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEnableProgressFilter, "enable-progress-filter", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oMultifile, "multifile", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oKeyidFormat, "keyid-format", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oExitOnStatusWriteError, "exit-on-status-write-error", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_i (oLimitCardInsertTries, "limit-card-insert-tries", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAllowMultisigVerification, "allow-multisig-verification", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEnableLargeRSA, "enable-large-rsa", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDisableLargeRSA, "disable-large-rsa", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oEnableDSA2, "enable-dsa2", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDisableDSA2, "disable-dsa2", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAllowMultipleMessages, "allow-multiple-messages", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAllowMultipleMessages, "no-allow-multiple-messages", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oAllowWeakDigestAlgos, "allow-weak-digest-algos", "@"), /* These two are aliases to help users of the PGP command line product use gpg with minimal pain. Many commands are common already as they seem to have borrowed commands from us. Now I'm returning the favor. */ ARGPARSE_s_s (oLocalUser, "sign-with", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oRecipient, "user", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oRequireCrossCert, "require-backsigs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oRequireCrossCert, "require-cross-certification", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoRequireCrossCert, "no-require-backsigs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoRequireCrossCert, "no-require-cross-certification", "@"), /* New options. Fixme: Should go more to the top. */ ARGPARSE_s_s (oAutoKeyLocate, "auto-key-locate", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAutoKeyLocate, "no-auto-key-locate", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoAutostart, "no-autostart", "@"), /* Dummy options with warnings. */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oUseAgent, "use-agent", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoUseAgent, "no-use-agent", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oGpgAgentInfo, "gpg-agent-info", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (oReaderPort, "reader-port", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (octapiDriver, "ctapi-driver", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_s (opcscDriver, "pcsc-driver", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oDisableCCID, "disable-ccid", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oHonorHttpProxy, "honor-http-proxy", "@"), /* Dummy options. */ ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "sk-comments", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "no-sk-comments", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "compress-keys", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "compress-sigs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "force-v3-sigs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "no-force-v3-sigs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "force-v4-certs", "@"), ARGPARSE_s_n (oNoop, "no-force-v4-certs", "@"), ARGPARSE_end () }; /* The list of supported debug flags. */ static struct debug_flags_s debug_flags [] = { { DBG_PACKET_VALUE , "packet" }, { DBG_MPI_VALUE , "mpi" }, { DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE , "crypto" }, { DBG_FILTER_VALUE , "filter" }, { DBG_IOBUF_VALUE , "iobuf" }, { DBG_MEMORY_VALUE , "memory" }, { DBG_CACHE_VALUE , "cache" }, { DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE, "memstat" }, { DBG_TRUST_VALUE , "trust" }, { DBG_HASHING_VALUE, "hashing" }, { DBG_CARD_IO_VALUE, "cardio" }, { DBG_IPC_VALUE , "ipc" }, { DBG_CLOCK_VALUE , "clock" }, { DBG_LOOKUP_VALUE , "lookup" }, { DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE, "extprog" }, { 0, NULL } }; #ifdef ENABLE_SELINUX_HACKS #define ALWAYS_ADD_KEYRINGS 1 #else #define ALWAYS_ADD_KEYRINGS 0 #endif int g10_errors_seen = 0; static int utf8_strings = 0; static int maybe_setuid = 1; static char *build_list( const char *text, char letter, const char *(*mapf)(int), int (*chkf)(int) ); static void set_cmd( enum cmd_and_opt_values *ret_cmd, enum cmd_and_opt_values new_cmd ); static void print_mds( const char *fname, int algo ); static void add_notation_data( const char *string, int which ); static void add_policy_url( const char *string, int which ); static void add_keyserver_url( const char *string, int which ); static void emergency_cleanup (void); static char * make_libversion (const char *libname, const char *(*getfnc)(const char*)) { const char *s; char *result; if (maybe_setuid) { gcry_control (GCRYCTL_INIT_SECMEM, 0, 0); /* Drop setuid. */ maybe_setuid = 0; } s = getfnc (NULL); result = xmalloc (strlen (libname) + 1 + strlen (s) + 1); strcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (result, libname), " "), s); return result; } static int build_list_pk_test_algo (int algo) { /* Show only one "RSA" string. If RSA_E or RSA_S is available RSA is also available. */ if (algo == PUBKEY_ALGO_RSA_E || algo == PUBKEY_ALGO_RSA_S) return GPG_ERR_DIGEST_ALGO; return openpgp_pk_test_algo (algo); } static const char * build_list_pk_algo_name (int algo) { return openpgp_pk_algo_name (algo); } static int build_list_cipher_test_algo (int algo) { return openpgp_cipher_test_algo (algo); } static const char * build_list_cipher_algo_name (int algo) { return openpgp_cipher_algo_name (algo); } static int build_list_md_test_algo (int algo) { /* By default we do not accept MD5 based signatures. To avoid confusion we do not announce support for it either. */ if (algo == DIGEST_ALGO_MD5) return GPG_ERR_DIGEST_ALGO; return openpgp_md_test_algo (algo); } static const char * build_list_md_algo_name (int algo) { return openpgp_md_algo_name (algo); } static const char * my_strusage( int level ) { static char *digests, *pubkeys, *ciphers, *zips, *ver_gcry; const char *p; switch( level ) { case 11: p = "@GPG@ (@GNUPG@)"; break; case 13: p = VERSION; break; case 17: p = PRINTABLE_OS_NAME; break; case 19: p = _("Please report bugs to <@EMAIL@>.\n"); break; case 20: if (!ver_gcry) ver_gcry = make_libversion ("libgcrypt", gcry_check_version); p = ver_gcry; break; #ifdef IS_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION case 25: p="NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION!"; break; case 26: p="It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be"; break; case 27: p="used in a production environment or with production keys!"; break; #endif case 1: case 40: p = _("Usage: @GPG@ [options] [files] (-h for help)"); break; case 41: p = _("Syntax: @GPG@ [options] [files]\n" "Sign, check, encrypt or decrypt\n" "Default operation depends on the input data\n"); break; case 31: p = "\nHome: "; break; #ifndef __riscos__ case 32: p = opt.homedir; break; #else /* __riscos__ */ case 32: p = make_filename(opt.homedir, NULL); break; #endif /* __riscos__ */ case 33: p = _("\nSupported algorithms:\n"); break; case 34: if (!pubkeys) pubkeys = build_list (_("Pubkey: "), 1, build_list_pk_algo_name, build_list_pk_test_algo ); p = pubkeys; break; case 35: if( !ciphers ) ciphers = build_list(_("Cipher: "), 'S', build_list_cipher_algo_name, build_list_cipher_test_algo ); p = ciphers; break; case 36: if( !digests ) digests = build_list(_("Hash: "), 'H', build_list_md_algo_name, build_list_md_test_algo ); p = digests; break; case 37: if( !zips ) zips = build_list(_("Compression: "),'Z', compress_algo_to_string, check_compress_algo); p = zips; break; default: p = NULL; } return p; } static char * build_list (const char *text, char letter, const char * (*mapf)(int), int (*chkf)(int)) { membuf_t mb; int indent; int i, j, len; const char *s; char *string; if (maybe_setuid) gcry_control (GCRYCTL_INIT_SECMEM, 0, 0); /* Drop setuid. */ indent = utf8_charcount (text); len = 0; init_membuf (&mb, 512); for (i=0; i <= 110; i++ ) { if (!chkf (i) && (s = mapf (i))) { if (mb.len - len > 60) { put_membuf_str (&mb, ",\n"); len = mb.len; for (j=0; j < indent; j++) put_membuf_str (&mb, " "); } else if (mb.len) put_membuf_str (&mb, ", "); else put_membuf_str (&mb, text); put_membuf_str (&mb, s); if (opt.verbose && letter) { char num[20]; if (letter == 1) snprintf (num, sizeof num, " (%d)", i); else snprintf (num, sizeof num, " (%c%d)", letter, i); put_membuf_str (&mb, num); } } } if (mb.len) put_membuf_str (&mb, "\n"); put_membuf (&mb, "", 1); string = get_membuf (&mb, NULL); return xrealloc (string, strlen (string)+1); } static void wrong_args( const char *text) { es_fprintf (es_stderr, _("usage: %s [options] %s\n"), GPG_NAME, text); g10_exit(2); } static char * make_username( const char *string ) { char *p; if( utf8_strings ) p = xstrdup(string); else p = native_to_utf8( string ); return p; } static void set_opt_session_env (const char *name, const char *value) { gpg_error_t err; err = session_env_setenv (opt.session_env, name, value); if (err) log_fatal ("error setting session environment: %s\n", gpg_strerror (err)); } /* Setup the debugging. With a LEVEL of NULL only the active debug flags are propagated to the subsystems. With LEVEL set, a specific set of debug flags is set; thus overriding all flags already set. */ static void set_debug (const char *level) { int numok = (level && digitp (level)); int numlvl = numok? atoi (level) : 0; if (!level) ; else if (!strcmp (level, "none") || (numok && numlvl < 1)) opt.debug = 0; else if (!strcmp (level, "basic") || (numok && numlvl <= 2)) opt.debug = DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE; else if (!strcmp (level, "advanced") || (numok && numlvl <= 5)) opt.debug = DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE|DBG_TRUST_VALUE|DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE; else if (!strcmp (level, "expert") || (numok && numlvl <= 8)) opt.debug = (DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE|DBG_TRUST_VALUE|DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE |DBG_CACHE_VALUE|DBG_LOOKUP|DBG_FILTER_VALUE|DBG_PACKET_VALUE); else if (!strcmp (level, "guru") || numok) { opt.debug = ~0; /* Unless the "guru" string has been used we don't want to allow hashing debugging. The rationale is that people tend to select the highest debug value and would then clutter their disk with debug files which may reveal confidential data. */ if (numok) opt.debug &= ~(DBG_HASHING_VALUE); } else { log_error (_("invalid debug-level '%s' given\n"), level); g10_exit (2); } if (opt.debug & DBG_MEMORY_VALUE ) memory_debug_mode = 1; if (opt.debug & DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE ) memory_stat_debug_mode = 1; if (opt.debug & DBG_MPI_VALUE) gcry_control (GCRYCTL_SET_DEBUG_FLAGS, 2); if (opt.debug & DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE ) gcry_control (GCRYCTL_SET_DEBUG_FLAGS, 1); if (opt.debug & DBG_IOBUF_VALUE ) iobuf_debug_mode = 1; gcry_control (GCRYCTL_SET_VERBOSITY, (int)opt.verbose); if (opt.debug) parse_debug_flag (NULL, &opt.debug, debug_flags); } /* We need the home directory also in some other directories, so make sure that both variables are always in sync. */ static void set_homedir (const char *dir) { if (!dir) dir = ""; opt.homedir = dir; } /* We set the screen dimensions for UI purposes. Do not allow screens smaller than 80x24 for the sake of simplicity. */ static void set_screen_dimensions(void) { #ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM char *str; str=getenv("COLUMNS"); if(str) opt.screen_columns=atoi(str); str=getenv("LINES"); if(str) opt.screen_lines=atoi(str); #endif if(opt.screen_columns<80 || opt.screen_columns>255) opt.screen_columns=80; if(opt.screen_lines<24 || opt.screen_lines>255) opt.screen_lines=24; } /* Helper to open a file FNAME either for reading or writing to be used with --status-file etc functions. Not generally useful but it avoids the riscos specific functions and well some Windows people might like it too. Prints an error message and returns -1 on error. On success the file descriptor is returned. */ static int open_info_file (const char *fname, int for_write, int binary) { #ifdef __riscos__ return riscos_fdopenfile (fname, for_write); #elif defined (ENABLE_SELINUX_HACKS) /* We can't allow these even when testing for a secured filename because files to be secured might not yet been secured. This is similar to the option file but in that case it is unlikely that sensitive information may be retrieved by means of error messages. */ (void)fname; (void)for_write; (void)binary; return -1; #else int fd; if (binary) binary = MY_O_BINARY; /* if (is_secured_filename (fname)) */ /* { */ /* fd = -1; */ /* gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); */ /* } */ /* else */ /* { */ do { if (for_write) fd = open (fname, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY | binary, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP); else fd = open (fname, O_RDONLY | binary); } while (fd == -1 && errno == EINTR); /* } */ if ( fd == -1) log_error ( for_write? _("can't create '%s': %s\n") : _("can't open '%s': %s\n"), fname, strerror(errno)); return fd; #endif } static void set_cmd( enum cmd_and_opt_values *ret_cmd, enum cmd_and_opt_values new_cmd ) { enum cmd_and_opt_values cmd = *ret_cmd; if( !cmd || cmd == new_cmd ) cmd = new_cmd; else if( cmd == aSign && new_cmd == aEncr ) cmd = aSignEncr; else if( cmd == aEncr && new_cmd == aSign ) cmd = aSignEncr; else if( cmd == aSign && new_cmd == aSym ) cmd = aSignSym; else if( cmd == aSym && new_cmd == aSign ) cmd = aSignSym; else if( cmd == aSym && new_cmd == aEncr ) cmd = aEncrSym; else if( cmd == aEncr && new_cmd == aSym ) cmd = aEncrSym; else if (cmd == aSignEncr && new_cmd == aSym) cmd = aSignEncrSym; else if (cmd == aSignSym && new_cmd == aEncr) cmd = aSignEncrSym; else if (cmd == aEncrSym && new_cmd == aSign) cmd = aSignEncrSym; else if( ( cmd == aSign && new_cmd == aClearsign ) || ( cmd == aClearsign && new_cmd == aSign ) ) cmd = aClearsign; else { log_error(_("conflicting commands\n")); g10_exit(2); } *ret_cmd = cmd; } static void add_group(char *string) { char *name,*value; struct groupitem *item; /* Break off the group name */ name=strsep(&string,"="); if(string==NULL) { log_error(_("no = sign found in group definition '%s'\n"),name); return; } trim_trailing_ws(name,strlen(name)); /* Does this group already exist? */ for(item=opt.grouplist;item;item=item->next) if(strcasecmp(item->name,name)==0) break; if(!item) { item=xmalloc(sizeof(struct groupitem)); item->name=name; item->next=opt.grouplist; item->values=NULL; opt.grouplist=item; } /* Break apart the values */ while ((value= strsep(&string," \t"))) { if (*value) add_to_strlist2(&item->values,value,utf8_strings); } } static void rm_group(char *name) { struct groupitem *item,*last=NULL; trim_trailing_ws(name,strlen(name)); for(item=opt.grouplist;item;last=item,item=item->next) { if(strcasecmp(item->name,name)==0) { if(last) last->next=item->next; else opt.grouplist=item->next; free_strlist(item->values); xfree(item); break; } } } /* We need to check three things. 0) The homedir. It must be x00, a directory, and owned by the user. 1) The options/gpg.conf file. Okay unless it or its containing directory is group or other writable or not owned by us. Disable exec in this case. 2) Extensions. Same as #1. Returns true if the item is unsafe. */ static int check_permissions (const char *path, int item) { #if defined(HAVE_STAT) && !defined(HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM) static int homedir_cache=-1; char *tmppath,*dir; struct stat statbuf,dirbuf; int homedir=0,ret=0,checkonly=0; int perm=0,own=0,enc_dir_perm=0,enc_dir_own=0; if(opt.no_perm_warn) return 0; assert(item==0 || item==1 || item==2); /* extensions may attach a path */ if(item==2 && path[0]!=DIRSEP_C) { if(strchr(path,DIRSEP_C)) tmppath=make_filename(path,NULL); else tmppath=make_filename(gnupg_libdir (),path,NULL); } else tmppath=xstrdup(path); /* If the item is located in the homedir, but isn't the homedir, don't continue if we already checked the homedir itself. This is to avoid user confusion with an extra options file warning which could be rectified if the homedir itself had proper permissions. */ if(item!=0 && homedir_cache>-1 && ascii_strncasecmp(opt.homedir,tmppath,strlen(opt.homedir))==0) { ret=homedir_cache; goto end; } /* It's okay if the file or directory doesn't exist */ if(stat(tmppath,&statbuf)!=0) { ret=0; goto end; } /* Now check the enclosing directory. Theoretically, we could walk this test up to the root directory /, but for the sake of sanity, I'm stopping at one level down. */ dir=make_dirname(tmppath); if(stat(dir,&dirbuf)!=0 || !S_ISDIR(dirbuf.st_mode)) { /* Weird error */ ret=1; goto end; } xfree(dir); /* Assume failure */ ret=1; if(item==0) { /* The homedir must be x00, a directory, and owned by the user. */ if(S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)) { if(statbuf.st_uid==getuid()) { if((statbuf.st_mode & (S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO))==0) ret=0; else perm=1; } else own=1; homedir_cache=ret; } } else if(item==1 || item==2) { /* The options or extension file. Okay unless it or its containing directory is group or other writable or not owned by us or root. */ if(S_ISREG(statbuf.st_mode)) { if(statbuf.st_uid==getuid() || statbuf.st_uid==0) { if((statbuf.st_mode & (S_IWGRP|S_IWOTH))==0) { /* it's not writable, so make sure the enclosing directory is also not writable */ if(dirbuf.st_uid==getuid() || dirbuf.st_uid==0) { if((dirbuf.st_mode & (S_IWGRP|S_IWOTH))==0) ret=0; else enc_dir_perm=1; } else enc_dir_own=1; } else { /* it's writable, so the enclosing directory had better not let people get to it. */ if(dirbuf.st_uid==getuid() || dirbuf.st_uid==0) { if((dirbuf.st_mode & (S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO))==0) ret=0; else perm=enc_dir_perm=1; /* unclear which one to fix! */ } else enc_dir_own=1; } } else own=1; } } else BUG(); if(!checkonly) { if(own) { if(item==0) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe ownership on" " homedir '%s'\n"),tmppath); else if(item==1) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe ownership on" " configuration file '%s'\n"),tmppath); else log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe ownership on" " extension '%s'\n"),tmppath); } if(perm) { if(item==0) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe permissions on" " homedir '%s'\n"),tmppath); else if(item==1) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe permissions on" " configuration file '%s'\n"),tmppath); else log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe permissions on" " extension '%s'\n"),tmppath); } if(enc_dir_own) { if(item==0) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on" " homedir '%s'\n"),tmppath); else if(item==1) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on" " configuration file '%s'\n"),tmppath); else log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory ownership on" " extension '%s'\n"),tmppath); } if(enc_dir_perm) { if(item==0) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on" " homedir '%s'\n"),tmppath); else if(item==1) log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on" " configuration file '%s'\n"),tmppath); else log_info(_("WARNING: unsafe enclosing directory permissions on" " extension '%s'\n"),tmppath); } } end: xfree(tmppath); if(homedir) homedir_cache=ret; return ret; #else /*!(HAVE_STAT && !HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM)*/ (void)path; (void)item; return 0; #endif /*!(HAVE_STAT && !HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM)*/ } /* Print the OpenPGP defined algo numbers. */ static void print_algo_numbers(int (*checker)(int)) { int i,first=1; for(i=0;i<=110;i++) { if(!checker(i)) { if(first) first=0; else es_printf (";"); es_printf ("%d",i); } } } static void print_algo_names(int (*checker)(int),const char *(*mapper)(int)) { int i,first=1; for(i=0;i<=110;i++) { if(!checker(i)) { if(first) first=0; else es_printf (";"); es_printf ("%s",mapper(i)); } } } /* In the future, we can do all sorts of interesting configuration output here. For now, just give "group" as the Enigmail folks need it, and pubkey, cipher, hash, and compress as they may be useful for frontends. */ static void list_config(char *items) { int show_all = !items; char *name = NULL; const char *s; struct groupitem *giter; int first, iter; if(!opt.with_colons) return; while(show_all || (name=strsep(&items," "))) { int any=0; if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"group")==0) { for (giter = opt.grouplist; giter; giter = giter->next) { strlist_t sl; es_fprintf (es_stdout, "cfg:group:"); es_write_sanitized (es_stdout, giter->name, strlen(giter->name), ":", NULL); es_putc (':', es_stdout); for(sl=giter->values; sl; sl=sl->next) { es_write_sanitized (es_stdout, sl->d, strlen (sl->d), ":;", NULL); if(sl->next) es_printf(";"); } es_printf("\n"); } any=1; } if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"version")==0) { es_printf("cfg:version:"); es_write_sanitized (es_stdout, VERSION, strlen(VERSION), ":", NULL); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"pubkey")==0) { es_printf ("cfg:pubkey:"); print_algo_numbers (build_list_pk_test_algo); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"pubkeyname")==0) { es_printf ("cfg:pubkeyname:"); print_algo_names (build_list_pk_test_algo, build_list_pk_algo_name); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"cipher")==0) { es_printf ("cfg:cipher:"); print_algo_numbers (build_list_cipher_test_algo); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if (show_all || !ascii_strcasecmp (name,"ciphername")) { es_printf ("cfg:ciphername:"); print_algo_names (build_list_cipher_test_algo, build_list_cipher_algo_name); es_printf ("\n"); any = 1; } if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"digest")==0 || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"hash")==0) { es_printf ("cfg:digest:"); print_algo_numbers (build_list_md_test_algo); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if (show_all || !ascii_strcasecmp(name,"digestname") || !ascii_strcasecmp(name,"hashname")) { es_printf ("cfg:digestname:"); print_algo_names (build_list_md_test_algo, build_list_md_algo_name); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if(show_all || ascii_strcasecmp(name,"compress")==0) { es_printf ("cfg:compress:"); print_algo_numbers(check_compress_algo); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if (show_all || !ascii_strcasecmp(name,"ccid-reader-id")) { /* We ignore this for GnuPG 1.4 backward compatibility. */ any=1; } if (show_all || !ascii_strcasecmp (name,"curve")) { es_printf ("cfg:curve:"); for (iter=0, first=1; (s = openpgp_enum_curves (&iter)); first=0) es_printf ("%s%s", first?"":";", s); es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } /* Curve OIDs are rarely useful and thus only printed if requested. */ if (name && !ascii_strcasecmp (name,"curveoid")) { es_printf ("cfg:curveoid:"); for (iter=0, first=1; (s = openpgp_enum_curves (&iter)); first = 0) { s = openpgp_curve_to_oid (s, NULL); es_printf ("%s%s", first?"":";", s? s:"[?]"); } es_printf ("\n"); any=1; } if(show_all) break; if(!any) log_error(_("unknown configuration item '%s'\n"),name); } } /* List options and default values in the GPG Conf format. This is a new tool distributed with gnupg 1.9.x but we also want some limited support in older gpg versions. The output is the name of the configuration file and a list of options available for editing by gpgconf. */ static void gpgconf_list (const char *configfile) { char *configfile_esc = percent_escape (configfile, NULL); es_printf ("%s-%s.conf:%lu:\"%s\n", GPGCONF_NAME, GPG_NAME, GC_OPT_FLAG_DEFAULT, configfile_esc ? configfile_esc : "/dev/null"); es_printf ("verbose:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("quiet:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("keyserver:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("reader-port:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("default-key:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("encrypt-to:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("try-secret-key:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("auto-key-locate:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("log-file:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); es_printf ("debug-level:%lu:\"none:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_DEFAULT); es_printf ("group:%lu:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_NONE); /* The next one is an info only item and should match the macros at the top of keygen.c */ es_printf ("default_pubkey_algo:%lu:\"%s:\n", GC_OPT_FLAG_DEFAULT, "RSA-2048"); xfree (configfile_esc); } static int parse_subpacket_list(char *list) { char *tok; byte subpackets[128],i; int count=0; if(!list) { /* No arguments means all subpackets */ memset(subpackets+1,1,sizeof(subpackets)-1); count=127; } else { memset(subpackets,0,sizeof(subpackets)); /* Merge with earlier copy */ if(opt.show_subpackets) { byte *in; for(in=opt.show_subpackets;*in;in++) { if(*in>127 || *in<1) BUG(); if(!subpackets[*in]) count++; subpackets[*in]=1; } } while((tok=strsep(&list," ,"))) { if(!*tok) continue; i=atoi(tok); if(i>127 || i<1) return 0; if(!subpackets[i]) count++; subpackets[i]=1; } } xfree(opt.show_subpackets); opt.show_subpackets=xmalloc(count+1); opt.show_subpackets[count--]=0; for(i=1;i<128 && count>=0;i++) if(subpackets[i]) opt.show_subpackets[count--]=i; return 1; } static int parse_list_options(char *str) { char *subpackets=""; /* something that isn't NULL */ struct parse_options lopts[]= { {"show-photos",LIST_SHOW_PHOTOS,NULL, N_("display photo IDs during key listings")}, {"show-usage",LIST_SHOW_USAGE,NULL, N_("show key usage information during key listings")}, {"show-policy-urls",LIST_SHOW_POLICY_URLS,NULL, N_("show policy URLs during signature listings")}, {"show-notations",LIST_SHOW_NOTATIONS,NULL, N_("show all notations during signature listings")}, {"show-std-notations",LIST_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS,NULL, N_("show IETF standard notations during signature listings")}, {"show-standard-notations",LIST_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS,NULL, NULL}, {"show-user-notations",LIST_SHOW_USER_NOTATIONS,NULL, N_("show user-supplied notations during signature listings")}, {"show-keyserver-urls",LIST_SHOW_KEYSERVER_URLS,NULL, N_("show preferred keyserver URLs during signature listings")}, {"show-uid-validity",LIST_SHOW_UID_VALIDITY,NULL, N_("show user ID validity during key listings")}, {"show-unusable-uids",LIST_SHOW_UNUSABLE_UIDS,NULL, N_("show revoked and expired user IDs in key listings")}, {"show-unusable-subkeys",LIST_SHOW_UNUSABLE_SUBKEYS,NULL, N_("show revoked and expired subkeys in key listings")}, {"show-keyring",LIST_SHOW_KEYRING,NULL, N_("show the keyring name in key listings")}, {"show-sig-expire",LIST_SHOW_SIG_EXPIRE,NULL, N_("show expiration dates during signature listings")}, {"show-sig-subpackets",LIST_SHOW_SIG_SUBPACKETS,NULL, NULL}, {NULL,0,NULL,NULL} }; /* C99 allows for non-constant initializers, but we'd like to compile everywhere, so fill in the show-sig-subpackets argument here. Note that if the parse_options array changes, we'll have to change the subscript here. */ lopts[13].value=&subpackets; if(parse_options(str,&opt.list_options,lopts,1)) { if(opt.list_options&LIST_SHOW_SIG_SUBPACKETS) { /* Unset so users can pass multiple lists in. */ opt.list_options&=~LIST_SHOW_SIG_SUBPACKETS; if(!parse_subpacket_list(subpackets)) return 0; } else if(subpackets==NULL && opt.show_subpackets) { /* User did 'no-show-subpackets' */ xfree(opt.show_subpackets); opt.show_subpackets=NULL; } return 1; } else return 0; } /* Collapses argc/argv into a single string that must be freed */ static char * collapse_args(int argc,char *argv[]) { char *str=NULL; int i,first=1,len=0; for(i=0;iflags = KEYDB_RESOURCE_FLAG_PRIMARY; break; case oShowKeyring: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-keyring", "--list-options ","show-keyring"); opt.list_options|=LIST_SHOW_KEYRING; break; case oDebug: if (parse_debug_flag (pargs.r.ret_str, &opt.debug, debug_flags)) { pargs.r_opt = ARGPARSE_INVALID_ARG; pargs.err = ARGPARSE_PRINT_ERROR; } break; case oDebugAll: opt.debug = ~0; break; case oDebugLevel: debug_level = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oDebugIOLBF: break; /* Already set in pre-parse step. */ case oStatusFD: set_status_fd ( translate_sys2libc_fd_int (pargs.r.ret_int, 1) ); break; case oStatusFile: set_status_fd ( open_info_file (pargs.r.ret_str, 1, 0) ); break; case oAttributeFD: set_attrib_fd ( translate_sys2libc_fd_int (pargs.r.ret_int, 1) ); break; case oAttributeFile: set_attrib_fd ( open_info_file (pargs.r.ret_str, 1, 1) ); break; case oLoggerFD: log_set_fd (translate_sys2libc_fd_int (pargs.r.ret_int, 1)); break; case oLoggerFile: logfile = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oWithFingerprint: opt.with_fingerprint = 1; opt.fingerprint++; break; case oWithICAOSpelling: opt.with_icao_spelling = 1; break; case oFingerprint: opt.fingerprint++; fpr_maybe_cmd = 1; break; case oWithKeygrip: opt.with_keygrip = 1; break; case oWithSecret: opt.with_secret = 1; break; case oSecretKeyring: /* Ignore this old option. */ break; case oOptions: /* config files may not be nested (silently ignore them) */ if( !configfp ) { xfree(configname); configname = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); goto next_pass; } break; case oNoArmor: opt.no_armor=1; opt.armor=0; break; case oNoDefKeyring: default_keyring = 0; break; case oNoGreeting: nogreeting = 1; break; case oNoVerbose: opt.verbose = 0; gcry_control (GCRYCTL_SET_VERBOSITY, (int)opt.verbose); opt.list_sigs=0; break; case oQuickRandom: gcry_control (GCRYCTL_ENABLE_QUICK_RANDOM, 0); break; case oEmitVersion: opt.emit_version++; break; case oNoEmitVersion: opt.emit_version=0; break; case oCompletesNeeded: opt.completes_needed = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oMarginalsNeeded: opt.marginals_needed = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oMaxCertDepth: opt.max_cert_depth = pargs.r.ret_int; break; #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS case oTrustDBName: trustdb_name = pargs.r.ret_str; break; #endif /*!NO_TRUST_MODELS*/ case oDefaultKey: add_to_strlist (&opt.def_secret_key, pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oDefRecipient: if( *pargs.r.ret_str ) { xfree (opt.def_recipient); opt.def_recipient = make_username(pargs.r.ret_str); } break; case oDefRecipientSelf: xfree(opt.def_recipient); opt.def_recipient = NULL; opt.def_recipient_self = 1; break; case oNoDefRecipient: xfree(opt.def_recipient); opt.def_recipient = NULL; opt.def_recipient_self = 0; break; case oNoOptions: opt.no_homedir_creation = 1; break; /* no-options */ case oHomedir: break; case oNoBatch: opt.batch = 0; break; case oWithKeyData: opt.with_key_data=1; /*FALLTHRU*/ case oWithColons: opt.with_colons=':'; break; case oWithSigCheck: opt.check_sigs = 1; /*FALLTHRU*/ case oWithSigList: opt.list_sigs = 1; break; case oSkipVerify: opt.skip_verify=1; break; case oSkipHiddenRecipients: opt.skip_hidden_recipients = 1; break; case oNoSkipHiddenRecipients: opt.skip_hidden_recipients = 0; break; case aListSecretKeys: set_cmd( &cmd, aListSecretKeys); break; #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS /* There are many programs (like mutt) that call gpg with --always-trust so keep this option around for a long time. */ case oAlwaysTrust: opt.trust_model=TM_ALWAYS; break; case oTrustModel: parse_trust_model(pargs.r.ret_str); break; #endif /*!NO_TRUST_MODELS*/ case oTOFUDefaultPolicy: opt.tofu_default_policy = parse_tofu_policy (pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oTOFUDBFormat: opt.tofu_db_format = parse_tofu_db_format (pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oForceOwnertrust: log_info(_("Note: %s is not for normal use!\n"), "--force-ownertrust"); opt.force_ownertrust=string_to_trust_value(pargs.r.ret_str); if(opt.force_ownertrust==-1) { log_error("invalid ownertrust '%s'\n",pargs.r.ret_str); opt.force_ownertrust=0; } break; case oLoadExtension: /* Dummy so that gpg 1.4 conf files can work. Should eventually be removed. */ break; case oOpenPGP: case oRFC4880: /* This is effectively the same as RFC2440, but with "--enable-dsa2 --no-rfc2440-text --escape-from-lines --require-cross-certification". */ opt.compliance = CO_RFC4880; opt.flags.dsa2 = 1; opt.flags.require_cross_cert = 1; opt.rfc2440_text = 0; opt.allow_non_selfsigned_uid = 1; opt.allow_freeform_uid = 1; opt.escape_from = 1; opt.not_dash_escaped = 0; opt.def_cipher_algo = 0; opt.def_digest_algo = 0; opt.cert_digest_algo = 0; opt.compress_algo = -1; opt.s2k_mode = 3; /* iterated+salted */ opt.s2k_digest_algo = DIGEST_ALGO_SHA1; opt.s2k_cipher_algo = CIPHER_ALGO_3DES; break; case oRFC2440: opt.compliance = CO_RFC2440; opt.flags.dsa2 = 0; opt.rfc2440_text = 1; opt.allow_non_selfsigned_uid = 1; opt.allow_freeform_uid = 1; opt.escape_from = 0; opt.not_dash_escaped = 0; opt.def_cipher_algo = 0; opt.def_digest_algo = 0; opt.cert_digest_algo = 0; opt.compress_algo = -1; opt.s2k_mode = 3; /* iterated+salted */ opt.s2k_digest_algo = DIGEST_ALGO_SHA1; opt.s2k_cipher_algo = CIPHER_ALGO_3DES; break; case oPGP6: opt.compliance = CO_PGP6; break; case oPGP7: opt.compliance = CO_PGP7; break; case oPGP8: opt.compliance = CO_PGP8; break; case oGnuPG: opt.compliance = CO_GNUPG; break; case oRFC2440Text: opt.rfc2440_text=1; break; case oNoRFC2440Text: opt.rfc2440_text=0; break; case oSetFilename: if(utf8_strings) opt.set_filename = pargs.r.ret_str; else opt.set_filename = native_to_utf8(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oForYourEyesOnly: eyes_only = 1; break; case oNoForYourEyesOnly: eyes_only = 0; break; case oSetPolicyURL: add_policy_url(pargs.r.ret_str,0); add_policy_url(pargs.r.ret_str,1); break; case oSigPolicyURL: add_policy_url(pargs.r.ret_str,0); break; case oCertPolicyURL: add_policy_url(pargs.r.ret_str,1); break; case oShowPolicyURL: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-policy-url", "--list-options ","show-policy-urls"); deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-policy-url", "--verify-options ","show-policy-urls"); opt.list_options|=LIST_SHOW_POLICY_URLS; opt.verify_options|=VERIFY_SHOW_POLICY_URLS; break; case oNoShowPolicyURL: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--no-show-policy-url", "--list-options ","no-show-policy-urls"); deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--no-show-policy-url", "--verify-options ","no-show-policy-urls"); opt.list_options&=~LIST_SHOW_POLICY_URLS; opt.verify_options&=~VERIFY_SHOW_POLICY_URLS; break; case oSigKeyserverURL: add_keyserver_url(pargs.r.ret_str,0); break; case oUseEmbeddedFilename: opt.flags.use_embedded_filename=1; break; case oNoUseEmbeddedFilename: opt.flags.use_embedded_filename=0; break; case oComment: if(pargs.r.ret_str[0]) append_to_strlist(&opt.comments,pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oDefaultComment: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno, "--default-comment","--no-comments",""); /* fall through */ case oNoComments: free_strlist(opt.comments); opt.comments=NULL; break; case oThrowKeyids: opt.throw_keyids = 1; break; case oNoThrowKeyids: opt.throw_keyids = 0; break; case oShowPhotos: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-photos", "--list-options ","show-photos"); deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-photos", "--verify-options ","show-photos"); opt.list_options|=LIST_SHOW_PHOTOS; opt.verify_options|=VERIFY_SHOW_PHOTOS; break; case oNoShowPhotos: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--no-show-photos", "--list-options ","no-show-photos"); deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--no-show-photos", "--verify-options ","no-show-photos"); opt.list_options&=~LIST_SHOW_PHOTOS; opt.verify_options&=~VERIFY_SHOW_PHOTOS; break; case oPhotoViewer: opt.photo_viewer = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oForceMDC: opt.force_mdc = 1; break; case oNoForceMDC: opt.force_mdc = 0; break; case oDisableMDC: opt.disable_mdc = 1; break; case oNoDisableMDC: opt.disable_mdc = 0; break; case oS2KMode: opt.s2k_mode = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oS2KDigest: s2k_digest_string = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oS2KCipher: s2k_cipher_string = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oS2KCount: if (pargs.r.ret_int) opt.s2k_count = encode_s2k_iterations (pargs.r.ret_int); else opt.s2k_count = 0; /* Auto-calibrate when needed. */ break; case oNoEncryptTo: opt.no_encrypt_to = 1; break; case oEncryptTo: /* store the recipient in the second list */ sl = add_to_strlist2( &remusr, pargs.r.ret_str, utf8_strings ); sl->flags = 1; break; case oHiddenEncryptTo: /* store the recipient in the second list */ sl = add_to_strlist2( &remusr, pargs.r.ret_str, utf8_strings ); sl->flags = 1|2; break; case oEncryptToDefaultKey: opt.encrypt_to_default_key = 1; break; case oRecipient: /* store the recipient */ add_to_strlist2( &remusr, pargs.r.ret_str, utf8_strings ); any_explicit_recipient = 1; break; case oHiddenRecipient: /* store the recipient with a flag */ sl = add_to_strlist2( &remusr, pargs.r.ret_str, utf8_strings ); sl->flags = 2; any_explicit_recipient = 1; break; case oTrySecretKey: add_to_strlist2 (&opt.secret_keys_to_try, pargs.r.ret_str, utf8_strings); break; case oTextmodeShort: opt.textmode = 2; break; case oTextmode: opt.textmode=1; break; case oNoTextmode: opt.textmode=0; break; case oExpert: opt.expert = 1; break; case oNoExpert: opt.expert = 0; break; case oDefSigExpire: if(*pargs.r.ret_str!='\0') { if(parse_expire_string(pargs.r.ret_str)==(u32)-1) log_error(_("'%s' is not a valid signature expiration\n"), pargs.r.ret_str); else opt.def_sig_expire=pargs.r.ret_str; } break; case oAskSigExpire: opt.ask_sig_expire = 1; break; case oNoAskSigExpire: opt.ask_sig_expire = 0; break; case oDefCertExpire: if(*pargs.r.ret_str!='\0') { if(parse_expire_string(pargs.r.ret_str)==(u32)-1) log_error(_("'%s' is not a valid signature expiration\n"), pargs.r.ret_str); else opt.def_cert_expire=pargs.r.ret_str; } break; case oAskCertExpire: opt.ask_cert_expire = 1; break; case oNoAskCertExpire: opt.ask_cert_expire = 0; break; case oDefCertLevel: opt.def_cert_level=pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oMinCertLevel: opt.min_cert_level=pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oAskCertLevel: opt.ask_cert_level = 1; break; case oNoAskCertLevel: opt.ask_cert_level = 0; break; case oLocalUser: /* store the local users */ add_to_strlist2( &locusr, pargs.r.ret_str, utf8_strings ); break; case oCompress: /* this is the -z command line option */ opt.compress_level = opt.bz2_compress_level = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oCompressLevel: opt.compress_level = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oBZ2CompressLevel: opt.bz2_compress_level = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oBZ2DecompressLowmem: opt.bz2_decompress_lowmem=1; break; case oPassphrase: set_passphrase_from_string(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oPassphraseFD: pwfd = translate_sys2libc_fd_int (pargs.r.ret_int, 0); break; case oPassphraseFile: pwfd = open_info_file (pargs.r.ret_str, 0, 1); break; case oPassphraseRepeat: opt.passphrase_repeat = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oPinentryMode: opt.pinentry_mode = parse_pinentry_mode (pargs.r.ret_str); if (opt.pinentry_mode == -1) log_error (_("invalid pinentry mode '%s'\n"), pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oCommandFD: opt.command_fd = translate_sys2libc_fd_int (pargs.r.ret_int, 0); break; case oCommandFile: opt.command_fd = open_info_file (pargs.r.ret_str, 0, 1); break; case oCipherAlgo: def_cipher_string = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oDigestAlgo: def_digest_string = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oCompressAlgo: /* If it is all digits, stick a Z in front of it for later. This is for backwards compatibility with versions that took the compress algorithm number. */ { char *pt=pargs.r.ret_str; while(*pt) { if (!isascii (*pt) || !isdigit (*pt)) break; pt++; } if(*pt=='\0') { compress_algo_string=xmalloc(strlen(pargs.r.ret_str)+2); strcpy(compress_algo_string,"Z"); strcat(compress_algo_string,pargs.r.ret_str); } else compress_algo_string = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); } break; case oCertDigestAlgo: cert_digest_string = xstrdup(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oNoSecmemWarn: gcry_control (GCRYCTL_DISABLE_SECMEM_WARN); break; case oRequireSecmem: require_secmem=1; break; case oNoRequireSecmem: require_secmem=0; break; case oNoPermissionWarn: opt.no_perm_warn=1; break; case oNoMDCWarn: opt.no_mdc_warn=1; break; case oDisplayCharset: if( set_native_charset( pargs.r.ret_str ) ) log_error(_("'%s' is not a valid character set\n"), pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oNotDashEscaped: opt.not_dash_escaped = 1; break; case oEscapeFrom: opt.escape_from = 1; break; case oNoEscapeFrom: opt.escape_from = 0; break; case oLockOnce: opt.lock_once = 1; break; case oLockNever: dotlock_disable (); break; case oLockMultiple: #ifndef __riscos__ opt.lock_once = 0; #else /* __riscos__ */ riscos_not_implemented("lock-multiple"); #endif /* __riscos__ */ break; case oKeyServer: { keyserver_spec_t keyserver; keyserver = parse_keyserver_uri (pargs.r.ret_str, 0); if (!keyserver) log_error (_("could not parse keyserver URL\n")); else { /* We only support a single keyserver. Later ones override earlier ones. (Since we parse the config file first and then the command line arguments, the command line takes precedence.) */ if (opt.keyserver) free_keyserver_spec (opt.keyserver); opt.keyserver = keyserver; } } break; case oKeyServerOptions: if(!parse_keyserver_options(pargs.r.ret_str)) { if(configname) log_error(_("%s:%d: invalid keyserver options\n"), configname,configlineno); else log_error(_("invalid keyserver options\n")); } break; case oImportOptions: if(!parse_import_options(pargs.r.ret_str,&opt.import_options,1)) { if(configname) log_error(_("%s:%d: invalid import options\n"), configname,configlineno); else log_error(_("invalid import options\n")); } break; case oExportOptions: if(!parse_export_options(pargs.r.ret_str,&opt.export_options,1)) { if(configname) log_error(_("%s:%d: invalid export options\n"), configname,configlineno); else log_error(_("invalid export options\n")); } break; case oListOptions: if(!parse_list_options(pargs.r.ret_str)) { if(configname) log_error(_("%s:%d: invalid list options\n"), configname,configlineno); else log_error(_("invalid list options\n")); } break; case oVerifyOptions: { struct parse_options vopts[]= { {"show-photos",VERIFY_SHOW_PHOTOS,NULL, N_("display photo IDs during signature verification")}, {"show-policy-urls",VERIFY_SHOW_POLICY_URLS,NULL, N_("show policy URLs during signature verification")}, {"show-notations",VERIFY_SHOW_NOTATIONS,NULL, N_("show all notations during signature verification")}, {"show-std-notations",VERIFY_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS,NULL, N_("show IETF standard notations during signature verification")}, {"show-standard-notations",VERIFY_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS,NULL, NULL}, {"show-user-notations",VERIFY_SHOW_USER_NOTATIONS,NULL, N_("show user-supplied notations during signature verification")}, {"show-keyserver-urls",VERIFY_SHOW_KEYSERVER_URLS,NULL, N_("show preferred keyserver URLs during signature verification")}, {"show-uid-validity",VERIFY_SHOW_UID_VALIDITY,NULL, N_("show user ID validity during signature verification")}, {"show-unusable-uids",VERIFY_SHOW_UNUSABLE_UIDS,NULL, N_("show revoked and expired user IDs in signature verification")}, {"show-primary-uid-only",VERIFY_SHOW_PRIMARY_UID_ONLY,NULL, N_("show only the primary user ID in signature verification")}, {"pka-lookups",VERIFY_PKA_LOOKUPS,NULL, N_("validate signatures with PKA data")}, {"pka-trust-increase",VERIFY_PKA_TRUST_INCREASE,NULL, N_("elevate the trust of signatures with valid PKA data")}, {NULL,0,NULL,NULL} }; if(!parse_options(pargs.r.ret_str,&opt.verify_options,vopts,1)) { if(configname) log_error(_("%s:%d: invalid verify options\n"), configname,configlineno); else log_error(_("invalid verify options\n")); } } break; case oTempDir: opt.temp_dir=pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oExecPath: if(set_exec_path(pargs.r.ret_str)) log_error(_("unable to set exec-path to %s\n"),pargs.r.ret_str); else opt.exec_path_set=1; break; case oSetNotation: add_notation_data( pargs.r.ret_str, 0 ); add_notation_data( pargs.r.ret_str, 1 ); break; case oSigNotation: add_notation_data( pargs.r.ret_str, 0 ); break; case oCertNotation: add_notation_data( pargs.r.ret_str, 1 ); break; case oShowNotation: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-notation", "--list-options ","show-notations"); deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--show-notation", "--verify-options ","show-notations"); opt.list_options|=LIST_SHOW_NOTATIONS; opt.verify_options|=VERIFY_SHOW_NOTATIONS; break; case oNoShowNotation: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--no-show-notation", "--list-options ","no-show-notations"); deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--no-show-notation", "--verify-options ","no-show-notations"); opt.list_options&=~LIST_SHOW_NOTATIONS; opt.verify_options&=~VERIFY_SHOW_NOTATIONS; break; case oUtf8Strings: utf8_strings = 1; break; case oNoUtf8Strings: utf8_strings = 0; break; case oDisableCipherAlgo: { int algo = string_to_cipher_algo (pargs.r.ret_str); gcry_cipher_ctl (NULL, GCRYCTL_DISABLE_ALGO, &algo, sizeof algo); } break; case oDisablePubkeyAlgo: { int algo = gcry_pk_map_name (pargs.r.ret_str); gcry_pk_ctl (GCRYCTL_DISABLE_ALGO, &algo, sizeof algo); } break; case oNoSigCache: opt.no_sig_cache = 1; break; case oAllowNonSelfsignedUID: opt.allow_non_selfsigned_uid = 1; break; case oNoAllowNonSelfsignedUID: opt.allow_non_selfsigned_uid=0; break; case oAllowFreeformUID: opt.allow_freeform_uid = 1; break; case oNoAllowFreeformUID: opt.allow_freeform_uid = 0; break; case oNoLiteral: opt.no_literal = 1; break; case oSetFilesize: opt.set_filesize = pargs.r.ret_ulong; break; case oFastListMode: opt.fast_list_mode = 1; break; case oFixedListMode: /* Dummy */ break; case oLegacyListMode: opt.legacy_list_mode = 1; break; case oPrintPKARecords: opt.print_pka_records = 1; break; case oPrintDANERecords: opt.print_dane_records = 1; break; case oListOnly: opt.list_only=1; break; case oIgnoreTimeConflict: opt.ignore_time_conflict = 1; break; case oIgnoreValidFrom: opt.ignore_valid_from = 1; break; case oIgnoreCrcError: opt.ignore_crc_error = 1; break; case oIgnoreMDCError: opt.ignore_mdc_error = 1; break; case oNoRandomSeedFile: use_random_seed = 0; break; case oAutoKeyRetrieve: case oNoAutoKeyRetrieve: if(pargs.r_opt==oAutoKeyRetrieve) opt.keyserver_options.options|=KEYSERVER_AUTO_KEY_RETRIEVE; else opt.keyserver_options.options&=~KEYSERVER_AUTO_KEY_RETRIEVE; deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno, pargs.r_opt==oAutoKeyRetrieve?"--auto-key-retrieve": "--no-auto-key-retrieve","--keyserver-options ", pargs.r_opt==oAutoKeyRetrieve?"auto-key-retrieve": "no-auto-key-retrieve"); break; case oShowSessionKey: opt.show_session_key = 1; break; case oOverrideSessionKey: opt.override_session_key = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oMergeOnly: deprecated_warning(configname,configlineno,"--merge-only", "--import-options ","merge-only"); opt.import_options|=IMPORT_MERGE_ONLY; break; case oAllowSecretKeyImport: /* obsolete */ break; case oTryAllSecrets: opt.try_all_secrets = 1; break; case oTrustedKey: register_trusted_key( pargs.r.ret_str ); break; case oEnableSpecialFilenames: iobuf_enable_special_filenames (1); break; case oNoExpensiveTrustChecks: opt.no_expensive_trust_checks=1; break; case oAutoCheckTrustDB: opt.no_auto_check_trustdb=0; break; case oNoAutoCheckTrustDB: opt.no_auto_check_trustdb=1; break; case oPreservePermissions: opt.preserve_permissions=1; break; case oDefaultPreferenceList: opt.def_preference_list = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oDefaultKeyserverURL: { keyserver_spec_t keyserver; keyserver = parse_keyserver_uri (pargs.r.ret_str,1 ); if (!keyserver) log_error (_("could not parse keyserver URL\n")); else free_keyserver_spec (keyserver); opt.def_keyserver_url = pargs.r.ret_str; } break; case oPersonalCipherPreferences: pers_cipher_list=pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oPersonalDigestPreferences: pers_digest_list=pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oPersonalCompressPreferences: pers_compress_list=pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oAgentProgram: opt.agent_program = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oDirmngrProgram: opt.dirmngr_program = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oWeakDigest: additional_weak_digest(pargs.r.ret_str); break; + case oUnwrap: + opt.unwrap_encryption = 1; + break; case oDisplay: set_opt_session_env ("DISPLAY", pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oTTYname: set_opt_session_env ("GPG_TTY", pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oTTYtype: set_opt_session_env ("TERM", pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oXauthority: set_opt_session_env ("XAUTHORITY", pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oLCctype: opt.lc_ctype = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oLCmessages: opt.lc_messages = pargs.r.ret_str; break; case oGroup: add_group(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oUnGroup: rm_group(pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oNoGroups: while(opt.grouplist) { struct groupitem *iter=opt.grouplist; free_strlist(iter->values); opt.grouplist=opt.grouplist->next; xfree(iter); } break; case oStrict: case oNoStrict: /* Not used */ break; case oMangleDosFilenames: opt.mangle_dos_filenames = 1; break; case oNoMangleDosFilenames: opt.mangle_dos_filenames = 0; break; case oEnableProgressFilter: opt.enable_progress_filter = 1; break; case oMultifile: multifile=1; break; case oKeyidFormat: if(ascii_strcasecmp(pargs.r.ret_str,"short")==0) opt.keyid_format=KF_SHORT; else if(ascii_strcasecmp(pargs.r.ret_str,"long")==0) opt.keyid_format=KF_LONG; else if(ascii_strcasecmp(pargs.r.ret_str,"0xshort")==0) opt.keyid_format=KF_0xSHORT; else if(ascii_strcasecmp(pargs.r.ret_str,"0xlong")==0) opt.keyid_format=KF_0xLONG; else log_error("unknown keyid-format '%s'\n",pargs.r.ret_str); break; case oExitOnStatusWriteError: opt.exit_on_status_write_error = 1; break; case oLimitCardInsertTries: opt.limit_card_insert_tries = pargs.r.ret_int; break; case oRequireCrossCert: opt.flags.require_cross_cert=1; break; case oNoRequireCrossCert: opt.flags.require_cross_cert=0; break; case oAutoKeyLocate: if(!parse_auto_key_locate(pargs.r.ret_str)) { if(configname) log_error(_("%s:%d: invalid auto-key-locate list\n"), configname,configlineno); else log_error(_("invalid auto-key-locate list\n")); } break; case oNoAutoKeyLocate: release_akl(); break; case oEnableLargeRSA: #if SECMEM_BUFFER_SIZE >= 65536 opt.flags.large_rsa=1; #else if (configname) log_info("%s:%d: WARNING: gpg not built with large secure " "memory buffer. Ignoring enable-large-rsa\n", configname,configlineno); else log_info("WARNING: gpg not built with large secure " "memory buffer. Ignoring --enable-large-rsa\n"); #endif /* SECMEM_BUFFER_SIZE >= 65536 */ break; case oDisableLargeRSA: opt.flags.large_rsa=0; break; case oEnableDSA2: opt.flags.dsa2=1; break; case oDisableDSA2: opt.flags.dsa2=0; break; case oAllowMultisigVerification: case oAllowMultipleMessages: opt.flags.allow_multiple_messages=1; break; case oNoAllowMultipleMessages: opt.flags.allow_multiple_messages=0; break; case oAllowWeakDigestAlgos: opt.flags.allow_weak_digest_algos = 1; break; case oFakedSystemTime: { time_t faked_time = isotime2epoch (pargs.r.ret_str); if (faked_time == (time_t)(-1)) faked_time = (time_t)strtoul (pargs.r.ret_str, NULL, 10); gnupg_set_time (faked_time, 0); } break; case oNoAutostart: opt.autostart = 0; break; case oNoop: break; default: pargs.err = configfp? ARGPARSE_PRINT_WARNING:ARGPARSE_PRINT_ERROR; break; } } if (configfp) { fclose( configfp ); configfp = NULL; /* Remember the first config file name. */ if (!save_configname) save_configname = configname; else xfree(configname); configname = NULL; goto next_pass; } xfree(configname); configname = NULL; if (log_get_errorcount (0)) g10_exit(2); /* The command --gpgconf-list is pretty simple and may be called directly after the option parsing. */ if (cmd == aGPGConfList) { gpgconf_list (save_configname ? save_configname : default_configname); g10_exit (0); } xfree (save_configname); xfree (default_configname); if( nogreeting ) greeting = 0; if( greeting ) { es_fprintf (es_stderr, "%s %s; %s\n", strusage(11), strusage(13), strusage(14) ); es_fprintf (es_stderr, "%s\n", strusage(15) ); } #ifdef IS_DEVELOPMENT_VERSION if (!opt.batch) { const char *s; if((s=strusage(25))) log_info("%s\n",s); if((s=strusage(26))) log_info("%s\n",s); if((s=strusage(27))) log_info("%s\n",s); } #endif /* FIXME: We should use logging to a file only in server mode; however we have not yet implemetyed that. Thus we try to get away with --batch as indication for logging to file required. */ if (logfile && opt.batch) { log_set_file (logfile); log_set_prefix (NULL, 1|2|4); } if (opt.verbose > 2) log_info ("using character set '%s'\n", get_native_charset ()); if( may_coredump && !opt.quiet ) log_info(_("WARNING: program may create a core file!\n")); if (eyes_only) { if (opt.set_filename) log_info(_("WARNING: %s overrides %s\n"), "--for-your-eyes-only","--set-filename"); opt.set_filename="_CONSOLE"; } if (opt.no_literal) { log_info(_("Note: %s is not for normal use!\n"), "--no-literal"); if (opt.textmode) log_error(_("%s not allowed with %s!\n"), "--textmode", "--no-literal" ); if (opt.set_filename) log_error(_("%s makes no sense with %s!\n"), eyes_only?"--for-your-eyes-only":"--set-filename", "--no-literal" ); } if (opt.set_filesize) log_info(_("Note: %s is not for normal use!\n"), "--set-filesize"); if( opt.batch ) tty_batchmode( 1 ); if (gnupg_faked_time_p ()) { gnupg_isotime_t tbuf; log_info (_("WARNING: running with faked system time: ")); gnupg_get_isotime (tbuf); dump_isotime (tbuf); log_printf ("\n"); } /* Print a warning if an argument looks like an option. */ if (!opt.quiet && !(pargs.flags & ARGPARSE_FLAG_STOP_SEEN)) { int i; for (i=0; i < argc; i++) if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '-') log_info (_("Note: '%s' is not considered an option\n"), argv[i]); } gcry_control (GCRYCTL_RESUME_SECMEM_WARN); if(require_secmem && !got_secmem) { log_info(_("will not run with insecure memory due to %s\n"), "--require-secmem"); g10_exit(2); } set_debug (debug_level); if (DBG_CLOCK) log_clock ("start"); /* Do these after the switch(), so they can override settings. */ if(PGP6) { /* That does not anymore work becuase we have no more support for v3 signatures. */ opt.disable_mdc=1; opt.escape_from=1; opt.ask_sig_expire=0; } else if(PGP7) { /* That does not anymore work because we have no more support for v3 signatures. */ opt.escape_from=1; opt.ask_sig_expire=0; } else if(PGP8) { opt.escape_from=1; } if( def_cipher_string ) { opt.def_cipher_algo = string_to_cipher_algo (def_cipher_string); xfree(def_cipher_string); def_cipher_string = NULL; if ( openpgp_cipher_test_algo (opt.def_cipher_algo) ) log_error(_("selected cipher algorithm is invalid\n")); } if( def_digest_string ) { opt.def_digest_algo = string_to_digest_algo (def_digest_string); xfree(def_digest_string); def_digest_string = NULL; if ( openpgp_md_test_algo (opt.def_digest_algo) ) log_error(_("selected digest algorithm is invalid\n")); } if( compress_algo_string ) { opt.compress_algo = string_to_compress_algo(compress_algo_string); xfree(compress_algo_string); compress_algo_string = NULL; if( check_compress_algo(opt.compress_algo) ) log_error(_("selected compression algorithm is invalid\n")); } if( cert_digest_string ) { opt.cert_digest_algo = string_to_digest_algo (cert_digest_string); xfree(cert_digest_string); cert_digest_string = NULL; if (openpgp_md_test_algo(opt.cert_digest_algo)) log_error(_("selected certification digest algorithm is invalid\n")); } if( s2k_cipher_string ) { opt.s2k_cipher_algo = string_to_cipher_algo (s2k_cipher_string); xfree(s2k_cipher_string); s2k_cipher_string = NULL; if (openpgp_cipher_test_algo (opt.s2k_cipher_algo)) log_error(_("selected cipher algorithm is invalid\n")); } if( s2k_digest_string ) { opt.s2k_digest_algo = string_to_digest_algo (s2k_digest_string); xfree(s2k_digest_string); s2k_digest_string = NULL; if (openpgp_md_test_algo(opt.s2k_digest_algo)) log_error(_("selected digest algorithm is invalid\n")); } if( opt.completes_needed < 1 ) log_error(_("completes-needed must be greater than 0\n")); if( opt.marginals_needed < 2 ) log_error(_("marginals-needed must be greater than 1\n")); if( opt.max_cert_depth < 1 || opt.max_cert_depth > 255 ) log_error(_("max-cert-depth must be in the range from 1 to 255\n")); if(opt.def_cert_level<0 || opt.def_cert_level>3) log_error(_("invalid default-cert-level; must be 0, 1, 2, or 3\n")); if( opt.min_cert_level < 1 || opt.min_cert_level > 3 ) log_error(_("invalid min-cert-level; must be 1, 2, or 3\n")); switch( opt.s2k_mode ) { case 0: log_info(_("Note: simple S2K mode (0) is strongly discouraged\n")); break; case 1: case 3: break; default: log_error(_("invalid S2K mode; must be 0, 1 or 3\n")); } /* This isn't actually needed, but does serve to error out if the string is invalid. */ if(opt.def_preference_list && keygen_set_std_prefs(opt.def_preference_list,0)) log_error(_("invalid default preferences\n")); if(pers_cipher_list && keygen_set_std_prefs(pers_cipher_list,PREFTYPE_SYM)) log_error(_("invalid personal cipher preferences\n")); if(pers_digest_list && keygen_set_std_prefs(pers_digest_list,PREFTYPE_HASH)) log_error(_("invalid personal digest preferences\n")); if(pers_compress_list && keygen_set_std_prefs(pers_compress_list,PREFTYPE_ZIP)) log_error(_("invalid personal compress preferences\n")); /* We don't support all possible commands with multifile yet */ if(multifile) { char *cmdname; switch(cmd) { case aSign: cmdname="--sign"; break; case aSignEncr: cmdname="--sign --encrypt"; break; case aClearsign: cmdname="--clearsign"; break; case aDetachedSign: cmdname="--detach-sign"; break; case aSym: cmdname="--symmetric"; break; case aEncrSym: cmdname="--symmetric --encrypt"; break; case aStore: cmdname="--store"; break; default: cmdname=NULL; break; } if(cmdname) log_error(_("%s does not yet work with %s\n"),cmdname,"--multifile"); } if( log_get_errorcount(0) ) g10_exit(2); if(opt.compress_level==0) opt.compress_algo=COMPRESS_ALGO_NONE; /* Check our chosen algorithms against the list of legal algorithms. */ if(!GNUPG) { const char *badalg=NULL; preftype_t badtype=PREFTYPE_NONE; if(opt.def_cipher_algo && !algo_available(PREFTYPE_SYM,opt.def_cipher_algo,NULL)) { badalg = openpgp_cipher_algo_name (opt.def_cipher_algo); badtype = PREFTYPE_SYM; } else if(opt.def_digest_algo && !algo_available(PREFTYPE_HASH,opt.def_digest_algo,NULL)) { badalg = gcry_md_algo_name (opt.def_digest_algo); badtype = PREFTYPE_HASH; } else if(opt.cert_digest_algo && !algo_available(PREFTYPE_HASH,opt.cert_digest_algo,NULL)) { badalg = gcry_md_algo_name (opt.cert_digest_algo); badtype = PREFTYPE_HASH; } else if(opt.compress_algo!=-1 && !algo_available(PREFTYPE_ZIP,opt.compress_algo,NULL)) { badalg = compress_algo_to_string(opt.compress_algo); badtype = PREFTYPE_ZIP; } if(badalg) { switch(badtype) { case PREFTYPE_SYM: log_info(_("you may not use cipher algorithm '%s'" " while in %s mode\n"), badalg,compliance_option_string()); break; case PREFTYPE_HASH: log_info(_("you may not use digest algorithm '%s'" " while in %s mode\n"), badalg,compliance_option_string()); break; case PREFTYPE_ZIP: log_info(_("you may not use compression algorithm '%s'" " while in %s mode\n"), badalg,compliance_option_string()); break; default: BUG(); } compliance_failure(); } } /* Set the random seed file. */ if( use_random_seed ) { char *p = make_filename(opt.homedir, "random_seed", NULL ); gcry_control (GCRYCTL_SET_RANDOM_SEED_FILE, p); if (!access (p, F_OK)) register_secured_file (p); xfree(p); } /* If there is no command but the --fingerprint is given, default to the --list-keys command. */ if (!cmd && fpr_maybe_cmd) { set_cmd (&cmd, aListKeys); } if( opt.verbose > 1 ) set_packet_list_mode(1); /* Add the keyrings, but not for some special commands. We always need to add the keyrings if we are running under SELinux, this is so that the rings are added to the list of secured files. */ if( ALWAYS_ADD_KEYRINGS || (cmd != aDeArmor && cmd != aEnArmor && cmd != aGPGConfTest) ) { if (!nrings || default_keyring) /* Add default ring. */ keydb_add_resource ("pubring" EXTSEP_S GPGEXT_GPG, KEYDB_RESOURCE_FLAG_DEFAULT); for (sl = nrings; sl; sl = sl->next ) keydb_add_resource (sl->d, sl->flags); } FREE_STRLIST(nrings); if (opt.pinentry_mode == PINENTRY_MODE_LOOPBACK) /* In loopback mode, never ask for the password multiple times. */ { opt.passphrase_repeat = 0; } if (cmd == aGPGConfTest) g10_exit(0); if( pwfd != -1 ) /* Read the passphrase now. */ read_passphrase_from_fd( pwfd ); fname = argc? *argv : NULL; if(fname && utf8_strings) opt.flags.utf8_filename=1; ctrl = xcalloc (1, sizeof *ctrl); gpg_init_default_ctrl (ctrl); #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS switch (cmd) { case aPrimegen: case aPrintMD: case aPrintMDs: case aGenRandom: case aDeArmor: case aEnArmor: break; case aFixTrustDB: case aExportOwnerTrust: rc = setup_trustdb (0, trustdb_name); break; case aListTrustDB: rc = setup_trustdb (argc? 1:0, trustdb_name); break; default: /* If we are using TM_ALWAYS, we do not need to create the trustdb. */ rc = setup_trustdb (opt.trust_model != TM_ALWAYS, trustdb_name); break; } if (rc) log_error (_("failed to initialize the TrustDB: %s\n"), gpg_strerror (rc)); #endif /*!NO_TRUST_MODELS*/ switch (cmd) { case aStore: case aSym: case aSign: case aSignSym: case aClearsign: if (!opt.quiet && any_explicit_recipient) log_info (_("WARNING: recipients (-r) given " "without using public key encryption\n")); break; default: break; } /* Check for certain command whether we need to migrate a secring.gpg to the gpg-agent. */ switch (cmd) { case aListSecretKeys: case aSign: case aSignEncr: case aSignEncrSym: case aSignSym: case aClearsign: case aDecrypt: case aSignKey: case aLSignKey: case aEditKey: case aPasswd: case aDeleteSecretKeys: case aDeleteSecretAndPublicKeys: case aQuickKeygen: case aQuickAddUid: case aFullKeygen: case aKeygen: case aImport: case aExportSecret: case aExportSecretSub: case aGenRevoke: case aDesigRevoke: case aCardEdit: case aChangePIN: migrate_secring (ctrl); break; case aListKeys: if (opt.with_secret) migrate_secring (ctrl); break; default: break; } if (opt.encrypt_to_default_key) { const char *default_key = parse_def_secret_key (ctrl); if (default_key) { sl = add_to_strlist2 (&remusr, default_key, utf8_strings); sl->flags = 1; } else if (opt.def_secret_key) log_info (_("--encrypt-to-default-key specified, but no valid default keys specified.\n")); else log_info (_("--encrypt-to-default-key specified, but --default-key not specified.\n")); } /* The command dispatcher. */ switch( cmd ) { case aServer: gpg_server (ctrl); break; case aStore: /* only store the file */ if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--store [filename]")); if( (rc = encrypt_store(fname)) ) { write_status_failure ("store", rc); log_error ("storing '%s' failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname),gpg_strerror (rc) ); } break; case aSym: /* encrypt the given file only with the symmetric cipher */ if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--symmetric [filename]")); if( (rc = encrypt_symmetric(fname)) ) { write_status_failure ("symencrypt", rc); log_error (_("symmetric encryption of '%s' failed: %s\n"), print_fname_stdin(fname),gpg_strerror (rc) ); } break; case aEncr: /* encrypt the given file */ if(multifile) encrypt_crypt_files (ctrl, argc, argv, remusr); else { if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--encrypt [filename]")); if( (rc = encrypt_crypt (ctrl, -1, fname, remusr, 0, NULL, -1)) ) { write_status_failure ("encrypt", rc); log_error("%s: encryption failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname), gpg_strerror (rc) ); } } break; case aEncrSym: /* This works with PGP 8 in the sense that it acts just like a symmetric message. It doesn't work at all with 2 or 6. It might work with 7, but alas, I don't have a copy to test with right now. */ if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--symmetric --encrypt [filename]")); else if(opt.s2k_mode==0) log_error(_("you cannot use --symmetric --encrypt" " with --s2k-mode 0\n")); else if(PGP6 || PGP7) log_error(_("you cannot use --symmetric --encrypt" " while in %s mode\n"),compliance_option_string()); else { if( (rc = encrypt_crypt (ctrl, -1, fname, remusr, 1, NULL, -1)) ) { write_status_failure ("encrypt", rc); log_error ("%s: encryption failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname), gpg_strerror (rc) ); } } break; case aSign: /* sign the given file */ sl = NULL; if( detached_sig ) { /* sign all files */ for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) add_to_strlist( &sl, *argv ); } else { if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--sign [filename]")); if( argc ) { sl = xmalloc_clear( sizeof *sl + strlen(fname)); strcpy(sl->d, fname); } } if ((rc = sign_file (ctrl, sl, detached_sig, locusr, 0, NULL, NULL))) { write_status_failure ("sign", rc); log_error ("signing failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (rc) ); } free_strlist(sl); break; case aSignEncr: /* sign and encrypt the given file */ if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--sign --encrypt [filename]")); if( argc ) { sl = xmalloc_clear( sizeof *sl + strlen(fname)); strcpy(sl->d, fname); } else sl = NULL; if ((rc = sign_file (ctrl, sl, detached_sig, locusr, 1, remusr, NULL))) { write_status_failure ("sign-encrypt", rc); log_error("%s: sign+encrypt failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname), gpg_strerror (rc) ); } free_strlist(sl); break; case aSignEncrSym: /* sign and encrypt the given file */ if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--symmetric --sign --encrypt [filename]")); else if(opt.s2k_mode==0) log_error(_("you cannot use --symmetric --sign --encrypt" " with --s2k-mode 0\n")); else if(PGP6 || PGP7) log_error(_("you cannot use --symmetric --sign --encrypt" " while in %s mode\n"),compliance_option_string()); else { if( argc ) { sl = xmalloc_clear( sizeof *sl + strlen(fname)); strcpy(sl->d, fname); } else sl = NULL; if ((rc = sign_file (ctrl, sl, detached_sig, locusr, 2, remusr, NULL))) { write_status_failure ("sign-encrypt", rc); log_error("%s: symmetric+sign+encrypt failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname), gpg_strerror (rc) ); } free_strlist(sl); } break; case aSignSym: /* sign and conventionally encrypt the given file */ if (argc > 1) wrong_args(_("--sign --symmetric [filename]")); rc = sign_symencrypt_file (ctrl, fname, locusr); if (rc) { write_status_failure ("sign-symencrypt", rc); log_error("%s: sign+symmetric failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname), gpg_strerror (rc) ); } break; case aClearsign: /* make a clearsig */ if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--clearsign [filename]")); if( (rc = clearsign_file (ctrl, fname, locusr, NULL)) ) { write_status_failure ("sign", rc); log_error("%s: clearsign failed: %s\n", print_fname_stdin(fname), gpg_strerror (rc) ); } break; case aVerify: rc = 0; if (multifile) { if ((rc = verify_files (ctrl, argc, argv))) log_error("verify files failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (rc) ); } else { if ((rc = verify_signatures (ctrl, argc, argv))) log_error("verify signatures failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (rc) ); } if (rc) write_status_failure ("verify", rc); break; case aDecrypt: if (multifile) decrypt_messages (ctrl, argc, argv); else { if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("--decrypt [filename]")); if( (rc = decrypt_message (ctrl, fname) )) { write_status_failure ("decrypt", rc); log_error("decrypt_message failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (rc) ); } } break; case aQuickSignKey: case aQuickLSignKey: { const char *fpr; if (argc < 1) wrong_args ("--quick-[l]sign-key fingerprint [userids]"); fpr = *argv++; argc--; sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++) append_to_strlist2 (&sl, *argv, utf8_strings); keyedit_quick_sign (ctrl, fpr, sl, locusr, (cmd == aQuickLSignKey)); free_strlist (sl); } break; case aSignKey: if( argc != 1 ) wrong_args(_("--sign-key user-id")); /* fall through */ case aLSignKey: if( argc != 1 ) wrong_args(_("--lsign-key user-id")); /* fall through */ sl=NULL; if(cmd==aSignKey) append_to_strlist(&sl,"sign"); else if(cmd==aLSignKey) append_to_strlist(&sl,"lsign"); else BUG(); append_to_strlist( &sl, "save" ); username = make_username( fname ); keyedit_menu (ctrl, username, locusr, sl, 0, 0 ); xfree(username); free_strlist(sl); break; case aEditKey: /* Edit a key signature */ if( !argc ) wrong_args(_("--edit-key user-id [commands]")); username = make_username( fname ); if( argc > 1 ) { sl = NULL; for( argc--, argv++ ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) append_to_strlist( &sl, *argv ); keyedit_menu (ctrl, username, locusr, sl, 0, 1 ); free_strlist(sl); } else keyedit_menu (ctrl, username, locusr, NULL, 0, 1 ); xfree(username); break; case aPasswd: if (argc != 1) wrong_args (_("--passwd ")); else { username = make_username (fname); keyedit_passwd (ctrl, username); xfree (username); } break; case aDeleteKeys: case aDeleteSecretKeys: case aDeleteSecretAndPublicKeys: sl = NULL; /* I'm adding these in reverse order as add_to_strlist2 reverses them again, and it's easier to understand in the proper order :) */ for( ; argc; argc-- ) add_to_strlist2( &sl, argv[argc-1], utf8_strings ); delete_keys(sl,cmd==aDeleteSecretKeys,cmd==aDeleteSecretAndPublicKeys); free_strlist(sl); break; case aCheckKeys: opt.check_sigs = 1; case aListSigs: opt.list_sigs = 1; case aListKeys: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) add_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); public_key_list (ctrl, sl, 0); free_strlist(sl); break; case aListSecretKeys: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) add_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); secret_key_list (ctrl, sl); free_strlist(sl); break; case aLocateKeys: sl = NULL; for (; argc; argc--, argv++) add_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); public_key_list (ctrl, sl, 1); free_strlist (sl); break; case aQuickKeygen: if (argc != 1 ) wrong_args("--gen-key user-id"); username = make_username (fname); quick_generate_keypair (ctrl, username); xfree (username); break; case aKeygen: /* generate a key */ if( opt.batch ) { if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args("--gen-key [parameterfile]"); generate_keypair (ctrl, 0, argc? *argv : NULL, NULL, 0); } else { if (opt.command_fd != -1 && argc) { if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args("--gen-key [parameterfile]"); opt.batch = 1; generate_keypair (ctrl, 0, argc? *argv : NULL, NULL, 0); } else if (argc) wrong_args ("--gen-key"); else generate_keypair (ctrl, 0, NULL, NULL, 0); } break; case aFullKeygen: /* Generate a key with all options. */ if (opt.batch) { if (argc > 1) wrong_args ("--full-gen-key [parameterfile]"); generate_keypair (ctrl, 1, argc? *argv : NULL, NULL, 0); } else { if (argc) wrong_args("--full-gen-key"); generate_keypair (ctrl, 1, NULL, NULL, 0); } break; case aQuickAddUid: { const char *uid, *newuid; if (argc != 2) wrong_args ("--quick-adduid USER-ID NEW-USER-ID"); uid = *argv++; argc--; newuid = *argv++; argc--; keyedit_quick_adduid (ctrl, uid, newuid); } break; case aFastImport: opt.import_options |= IMPORT_FAST; case aImport: import_keys (ctrl, argc? argv:NULL, argc, NULL, opt.import_options); break; /* TODO: There are a number of command that use this same "make strlist, call function, report error, free strlist" pattern. Join them together here and avoid all that duplicated code. */ case aExport: case aSendKeys: case aRecvKeys: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) append_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); if( cmd == aSendKeys ) rc = keyserver_export (ctrl, sl ); else if( cmd == aRecvKeys ) rc = keyserver_import (ctrl, sl ); else rc = export_pubkeys (ctrl, sl, opt.export_options); if(rc) { if(cmd==aSendKeys) { write_status_failure ("send-keys", rc); log_error(_("keyserver send failed: %s\n"),gpg_strerror (rc)); } else if(cmd==aRecvKeys) { write_status_failure ("recv-keys", rc); log_error (_("keyserver receive failed: %s\n"), gpg_strerror (rc)); } else { write_status_failure ("export", rc); log_error (_("key export failed: %s\n"), gpg_strerror (rc)); } } free_strlist(sl); break; case aSearchKeys: sl = NULL; for (; argc; argc--, argv++) append_to_strlist2 (&sl, *argv, utf8_strings); rc = keyserver_search (ctrl, sl); if (rc) { write_status_failure ("search-keys", rc); log_error (_("keyserver search failed: %s\n"), gpg_strerror (rc)); } free_strlist (sl); break; case aRefreshKeys: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) append_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); rc = keyserver_refresh (ctrl, sl); if(rc) { write_status_failure ("refresh-keys", rc); log_error (_("keyserver refresh failed: %s\n"),gpg_strerror (rc)); } free_strlist(sl); break; case aFetchKeys: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) append_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); rc = keyserver_fetch (ctrl, sl); if(rc) { write_status_failure ("fetch-keys", rc); log_error ("key fetch failed: %s\n",gpg_strerror (rc)); } free_strlist(sl); break; case aExportSecret: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) add_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); export_seckeys (ctrl, sl); free_strlist(sl); break; case aExportSecretSub: sl = NULL; for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) add_to_strlist2( &sl, *argv, utf8_strings ); export_secsubkeys (ctrl, sl); free_strlist(sl); break; case aGenRevoke: if( argc != 1 ) wrong_args("--gen-revoke user-id"); username = make_username(*argv); gen_revoke( username ); xfree( username ); break; case aDesigRevoke: if (argc != 1) wrong_args ("--desig-revoke user-id"); username = make_username (*argv); gen_desig_revoke (ctrl, username, locusr); xfree (username); break; case aDeArmor: if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args("--dearmor [file]"); rc = dearmor_file( argc? *argv: NULL ); if( rc ) { write_status_failure ("dearmor", rc); log_error (_("dearmoring failed: %s\n"), gpg_strerror (rc)); } break; case aEnArmor: if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args("--enarmor [file]"); rc = enarmor_file( argc? *argv: NULL ); if( rc ) { write_status_failure ("enarmor", rc); log_error (_("enarmoring failed: %s\n"), gpg_strerror (rc)); } break; case aPrimegen: #if 0 /*FIXME*/ { int mode = argc < 2 ? 0 : atoi(*argv); if( mode == 1 && argc == 2 ) { mpi_print (es_stdout, generate_public_prime( atoi(argv[1]) ), 1); } else if( mode == 2 && argc == 3 ) { mpi_print (es_stdout, generate_elg_prime( 0, atoi(argv[1]), atoi(argv[2]), NULL,NULL ), 1); } else if( mode == 3 && argc == 3 ) { MPI *factors; mpi_print (es_stdout, generate_elg_prime( 1, atoi(argv[1]), atoi(argv[2]), NULL,&factors ), 1); es_putc ('\n', es_stdout); mpi_print (es_stdout, factors[0], 1 ); /* print q */ } else if( mode == 4 && argc == 3 ) { MPI g = mpi_alloc(1); mpi_print (es_stdout, generate_elg_prime( 0, atoi(argv[1]), atoi(argv[2]), g, NULL ), 1); es_putc ('\n', es_stdout); mpi_print (es_stdout, g, 1 ); mpi_free (g); } else wrong_args("--gen-prime mode bits [qbits] "); es_putc ('\n', es_stdout); } #endif wrong_args("--gen-prime not yet supported "); break; case aGenRandom: { int level = argc ? atoi(*argv):0; int count = argc > 1 ? atoi(argv[1]): 0; int endless = !count; if( argc < 1 || argc > 2 || level < 0 || level > 2 || count < 0 ) wrong_args("--gen-random 0|1|2 [count]"); while( endless || count ) { byte *p; /* Wee need a multiple of 3, so that in case of armored output we get a correct string. No linefolding is done, as it is best to levae this to other tools */ size_t n = !endless && count < 99? count : 99; p = gcry_random_bytes (n, level); #ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM setmode ( fileno(stdout), O_BINARY ); #endif if (opt.armor) { char *tmp = make_radix64_string (p, n); es_fputs (tmp, es_stdout); xfree (tmp); if (n%3 == 1) es_putc ('=', es_stdout); if (n%3) es_putc ('=', es_stdout); } else { es_fwrite( p, n, 1, es_stdout ); } xfree(p); if( !endless ) count -= n; } if (opt.armor) es_putc ('\n', es_stdout); } break; case aPrintMD: if( argc < 1) wrong_args("--print-md algo [files]"); { int all_algos = (**argv=='*' && !(*argv)[1]); int algo = all_algos? 0 : gcry_md_map_name (*argv); if( !algo && !all_algos ) log_error(_("invalid hash algorithm '%s'\n"), *argv ); else { argc--; argv++; if( !argc ) print_mds(NULL, algo); else { for(; argc; argc--, argv++ ) print_mds(*argv, algo); } } } break; case aPrintMDs: /* old option */ if( !argc ) print_mds(NULL,0); else { for(; argc; argc--, argv++ ) print_mds(*argv,0); } break; #ifndef NO_TRUST_MODELS case aListTrustDB: if( !argc ) list_trustdb (es_stdout, NULL); else { for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) list_trustdb (es_stdout, *argv ); } break; case aUpdateTrustDB: if( argc ) wrong_args("--update-trustdb"); update_trustdb(); break; case aCheckTrustDB: /* Old versions allowed for arguments - ignore them */ check_trustdb(); break; case aFixTrustDB: how_to_fix_the_trustdb (); break; case aListTrustPath: if( !argc ) wrong_args("--list-trust-path "); for( ; argc; argc--, argv++ ) { username = make_username( *argv ); list_trust_path( username ); xfree(username); } break; case aExportOwnerTrust: if( argc ) wrong_args("--export-ownertrust"); export_ownertrust(); break; case aImportOwnerTrust: if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args("--import-ownertrust [file]"); import_ownertrust( argc? *argv:NULL ); break; #endif /*!NO_TRUST_MODELS*/ case aRebuildKeydbCaches: if (argc) wrong_args ("--rebuild-keydb-caches"); keydb_rebuild_caches (1); break; #ifdef ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT case aCardStatus: if (argc) wrong_args ("--card-status"); card_status (es_stdout, NULL, 0); break; case aCardEdit: if (argc) { sl = NULL; for (argc--, argv++ ; argc; argc--, argv++) append_to_strlist (&sl, *argv); card_edit (ctrl, sl); free_strlist (sl); } else card_edit (ctrl, NULL); break; case aChangePIN: if (!argc) change_pin (0,1); else if (argc == 1) change_pin (atoi (*argv),1); else wrong_args ("--change-pin [no]"); break; #endif /* ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT*/ case aListConfig: { char *str=collapse_args(argc,argv); list_config(str); xfree(str); } break; case aListGcryptConfig: /* Fixme: It would be nice to integrate that with --list-config but unfortunately there is no way yet to have libgcrypt print it to an estream for further parsing. */ gcry_control (GCRYCTL_PRINT_CONFIG, stdout); break; case aTOFUPolicy: #ifdef USE_TOFU { int policy; int i; KEYDB_HANDLE hd; if (argc < 2) wrong_args("--tofu-policy POLICY KEYID [KEYID...]"); policy = parse_tofu_policy (argv[0]); hd = keydb_new (); if (! hd) { log_error (_("Failed to open the keyring DB.\n")); g10_exit (1); } for (i = 1; i < argc; i ++) { KEYDB_SEARCH_DESC desc; kbnode_t kb; rc = classify_user_id (argv[i], &desc, 0); if (rc) { log_error (_("Failed to parse '%s'.\n"), argv[i]); g10_exit (1); } if (! (desc.mode == KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_SHORT_KID || desc.mode == KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_LONG_KID || desc.mode == KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR16 || desc.mode == KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR20 || desc.mode == KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_FPR || desc.mode == KEYDB_SEARCH_MODE_KEYGRIP)) { log_error (_("'%s' does not appear to be a valid" " key id, fingerprint or key grip.\n"), argv[i]); g10_exit (1); } rc = keydb_search_reset (hd); if (rc) { log_error (_("Failed to reset keyring handle.\n")); g10_exit (1); } rc = keydb_search (hd, &desc, 1, NULL); if (gpg_err_code (rc) == GPG_ERR_NO_PUBKEY) { log_error (_("Key '%s' is not available\n"), argv[i]); g10_exit (1); } else if (rc) { log_error (_("Failed to find key '%s'\n"), argv[i]); g10_exit (1); } rc = keydb_get_keyblock (hd, &kb); if (rc) { log_error (_("Failed to read key '%s' from the keyring\n"), argv[i]); g10_exit (1); } merge_keys_and_selfsig (kb); if (tofu_set_policy (kb, policy)) g10_exit (1); } keydb_release (hd); } #endif /*USE_TOFU*/ break; case aListPackets: opt.list_packets=2; default: if( argc > 1 ) wrong_args(_("[filename]")); /* Issue some output for the unix newbie */ if (!fname && !opt.outfile && gnupg_isatty (fileno (stdin)) && gnupg_isatty (fileno (stdout)) && gnupg_isatty (fileno (stderr))) log_info(_("Go ahead and type your message ...\n")); a = iobuf_open(fname); if (a && is_secured_file (iobuf_get_fd (a))) { iobuf_close (a); a = NULL; gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); } if( !a ) log_error(_("can't open '%s'\n"), print_fname_stdin(fname)); else { if( !opt.no_armor ) { if( use_armor_filter( a ) ) { afx = new_armor_context (); push_armor_filter (afx, a); } } if( cmd == aListPackets ) { set_packet_list_mode(1); opt.list_packets=1; } rc = proc_packets (ctrl, NULL, a ); if( rc ) { write_status_failure ("-", rc); log_error ("processing message failed: %s\n", gpg_strerror (rc)); } iobuf_close(a); } break; } /* cleanup */ gpg_deinit_default_ctrl (ctrl); xfree (ctrl); release_armor_context (afx); FREE_STRLIST(remusr); FREE_STRLIST(locusr); g10_exit(0); return 8; /*NEVER REACHED*/ } /* Note: This function is used by signal handlers!. */ static void emergency_cleanup (void) { gcry_control (GCRYCTL_TERM_SECMEM ); } void g10_exit( int rc ) { gcry_control (GCRYCTL_UPDATE_RANDOM_SEED_FILE); if (DBG_CLOCK) log_clock ("stop"); if ( (opt.debug & DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE) ) { keydb_dump_stats (); gcry_control (GCRYCTL_DUMP_MEMORY_STATS); gcry_control (GCRYCTL_DUMP_RANDOM_STATS); } if (opt.debug) gcry_control (GCRYCTL_DUMP_SECMEM_STATS ); emergency_cleanup (); rc = rc? rc : log_get_errorcount(0)? 2 : g10_errors_seen? 1 : 0; exit (rc); } /* Pretty-print hex hashes. This assumes at least an 80-character display, but there are a few other similar assumptions in the display code. */ static void print_hex (gcry_md_hd_t md, int algo, const char *fname) { int i,n,count,indent=0; const byte *p; if (fname) indent = es_printf("%s: ",fname); if (indent>40) { es_printf ("\n"); indent=0; } if (algo==DIGEST_ALGO_RMD160) indent += es_printf("RMD160 = "); else if (algo>0) indent += es_printf("%6s = ", gcry_md_algo_name (algo)); else algo = abs(algo); count = indent; p = gcry_md_read (md, algo); n = gcry_md_get_algo_dlen (algo); count += es_printf ("%02X",*p++); for(i=1;i79) { es_printf ("\n%*s",indent," "); count = indent; } else count += es_printf(" "); if (!(i%8)) count += es_printf(" "); } else if (n==20) { if(!(i%2)) { if(count+4>79) { es_printf ("\n%*s",indent," "); count=indent; } else count += es_printf(" "); } if (!(i%10)) count += es_printf(" "); } else { if(!(i%4)) { if (count+8>79) { es_printf ("\n%*s",indent," "); count=indent; } else count += es_printf(" "); } } count += es_printf("%02X",*p); } es_printf ("\n"); } static void print_hashline( gcry_md_hd_t md, int algo, const char *fname ) { int i, n; const byte *p; if ( fname ) { for (p = fname; *p; p++ ) { if ( *p <= 32 || *p > 127 || *p == ':' || *p == '%' ) es_printf ("%%%02X", *p ); else es_putc (*p, es_stdout); } } es_putc (':', es_stdout); es_printf ("%d:", algo); p = gcry_md_read (md, algo); n = gcry_md_get_algo_dlen (algo); for(i=0; i < n ; i++, p++ ) es_printf ("%02X", *p); es_fputs (":\n", es_stdout); } static void print_mds( const char *fname, int algo ) { estream_t fp; char buf[1024]; size_t n; gcry_md_hd_t md; if (!fname) { fp = es_stdin; es_set_binary (fp); } else { fp = es_fopen (fname, "rb" ); if (fp && is_secured_file (es_fileno (fp))) { es_fclose (fp); fp = NULL; gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); } } if (!fp) { log_error("%s: %s\n", fname?fname:"[stdin]", strerror(errno) ); return; } gcry_md_open (&md, 0, 0); if (algo) gcry_md_enable (md, algo); else { if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_MD5)) gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_MD5); gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_SHA1); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_RMD160)) gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_RMD160); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA224)) gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_SHA224); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA256)) gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_SHA256); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA384)) gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_SHA384); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA512)) gcry_md_enable (md, GCRY_MD_SHA512); } while ((n=es_fread (buf, 1, DIM(buf), fp))) gcry_md_write (md, buf, n); if (es_ferror(fp)) log_error ("%s: %s\n", fname?fname:"[stdin]", strerror(errno)); else { gcry_md_final (md); if (opt.with_colons) { if ( algo ) print_hashline (md, algo, fname); else { if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_MD5)) print_hashline( md, GCRY_MD_MD5, fname ); print_hashline( md, GCRY_MD_SHA1, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_RMD160)) print_hashline( md, GCRY_MD_RMD160, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA224)) print_hashline (md, GCRY_MD_SHA224, fname); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA256)) print_hashline( md, GCRY_MD_SHA256, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA384)) print_hashline ( md, GCRY_MD_SHA384, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA512)) print_hashline ( md, GCRY_MD_SHA512, fname ); } } else { if (algo) print_hex (md, -algo, fname); else { if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_MD5)) print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_MD5, fname); print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_SHA1, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_RMD160)) print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_RMD160, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA224)) print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_SHA224, fname); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA256)) print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_SHA256, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA384)) print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_SHA384, fname ); if (!gcry_md_test_algo (GCRY_MD_SHA512)) print_hex (md, GCRY_MD_SHA512, fname ); } } } gcry_md_close (md); if (fp != es_stdin) es_fclose (fp); } /**************** * Check the supplied name,value string and add it to the notation * data to be used for signatures. which==0 for sig notations, and 1 * for cert notations. */ static void add_notation_data( const char *string, int which ) { struct notation *notation; notation=string_to_notation(string,utf8_strings); if(notation) { if(which) { notation->next=opt.cert_notations; opt.cert_notations=notation; } else { notation->next=opt.sig_notations; opt.sig_notations=notation; } } } static void add_policy_url( const char *string, int which ) { unsigned int i,critical=0; strlist_t sl; if(*string=='!') { string++; critical=1; } for(i=0;iflags |= 1; } static void add_keyserver_url( const char *string, int which ) { unsigned int i,critical=0; strlist_t sl; if(*string=='!') { string++; critical=1; } for(i=0;iflags |= 1; } diff --git a/g10/options.h b/g10/options.h index bc92dd746..c8541b2e4 100644 --- a/g10/options.h +++ b/g10/options.h @@ -1,384 +1,386 @@ /* options.h * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, * 2007, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * Copyright (C) 2015 g10 Code GmbH * * 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 3 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, see . */ #ifndef G10_OPTIONS_H #define G10_OPTIONS_H #include #include #include "main.h" #include "packet.h" #include "tofu.h" #include "../common/session-env.h" #ifndef EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE /* Norcraft can't cope with common symbols */ #if defined (__riscos__) && !defined (INCLUDED_BY_MAIN_MODULE) #define EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE extern #else #define EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE #endif #endif /* Declaration of a keyserver spec type. The definition is found in ../common/keyserver.h. */ struct keyserver_spec; typedef struct keyserver_spec *keyserver_spec_t; /* Global options for GPG. */ EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE struct { int verbose; int quiet; unsigned debug; int armor; char *outfile; estream_t outfp; /* Hack, sometimes used in place of outfile. */ off_t max_output; int dry_run; int autostart; int list_only; int textmode; int expert; const char *def_sig_expire; int ask_sig_expire; const char *def_cert_expire; int ask_cert_expire; int batch; /* run in batch mode */ int answer_yes; /* answer yes on most questions */ int answer_no; /* answer no on most questions */ int check_sigs; /* check key signatures */ int with_colons; int with_key_data; int with_icao_spelling; /* Print ICAO spelling with fingerprints. */ int with_fingerprint; /* Option --with-fingerprint active. */ int with_keygrip; /* Option --with-keygrip active. */ int with_secret; /* Option --with-secret active. */ int fingerprint; /* list fingerprints */ int list_sigs; /* list signatures */ int print_pka_records; int print_dane_records; int no_armor; int list_packets; /* list-packets mode: 1=normal, 2=invoked by command*/ int def_cipher_algo; int force_mdc; int disable_mdc; int def_digest_algo; int cert_digest_algo; int compress_algo; int compress_level; int bz2_compress_level; int bz2_decompress_lowmem; strlist_t def_secret_key; char *def_recipient; int def_recipient_self; strlist_t secret_keys_to_try; int def_cert_level; int min_cert_level; int ask_cert_level; int emit_version; /* 0 = none, 1 = major only, 2 = major and minor, 3 = full version, 4 = full version plus OS string. */ int marginals_needed; int completes_needed; int max_cert_depth; const char *homedir; const char *agent_program; const char *dirmngr_program; /* Options to be passed to the gpg-agent */ session_env_t session_env; char *lc_ctype; char *lc_messages; int skip_verify; int skip_hidden_recipients; /* TM_CLASSIC must be zero to accomodate trustdbs generated before we started storing the trust model inside the trustdb. */ enum { TM_CLASSIC=0, TM_PGP=1, TM_EXTERNAL=2, TM_ALWAYS, TM_DIRECT, TM_AUTO, TM_TOFU, TM_TOFU_PGP } trust_model; enum { TOFU_DB_AUTO=0, TOFU_DB_SPLIT, TOFU_DB_FLAT } tofu_db_format; enum tofu_policy tofu_default_policy; int force_ownertrust; enum { CO_GNUPG, CO_RFC4880, CO_RFC2440, CO_PGP6, CO_PGP7, CO_PGP8 } compliance; enum { KF_SHORT, KF_LONG, KF_0xSHORT, KF_0xLONG } keyid_format; int shm_coprocess; const char *set_filename; strlist_t comments; int throw_keyids; const char *photo_viewer; int s2k_mode; int s2k_digest_algo; int s2k_cipher_algo; unsigned char s2k_count; /* This is the encoded form, not the raw count */ int not_dash_escaped; int escape_from; int lock_once; keyserver_spec_t keyserver; /* The list of configured keyservers. */ struct { unsigned int options; unsigned int import_options; unsigned int export_options; char *http_proxy; } keyserver_options; int exec_disable; int exec_path_set; unsigned int import_options; unsigned int export_options; unsigned int list_options; unsigned int verify_options; const char *def_preference_list; const char *def_keyserver_url; prefitem_t *personal_cipher_prefs; prefitem_t *personal_digest_prefs; prefitem_t *personal_compress_prefs; struct weakhash *weak_digests; int no_perm_warn; int no_mdc_warn; char *temp_dir; int no_encrypt_to; int encrypt_to_default_key; int interactive; struct notation *sig_notations; struct notation *cert_notations; strlist_t sig_policy_url; strlist_t cert_policy_url; strlist_t sig_keyserver_url; strlist_t cert_subpackets; strlist_t sig_subpackets; int allow_non_selfsigned_uid; int allow_freeform_uid; int no_literal; ulong set_filesize; int fast_list_mode; int legacy_list_mode; int ignore_time_conflict; int ignore_valid_from; int ignore_crc_error; int ignore_mdc_error; int command_fd; const char *override_session_key; int show_session_key; const char *gpg_agent_info; int try_all_secrets; int no_expensive_trust_checks; int no_sig_cache; int no_auto_check_trustdb; int preserve_permissions; int no_homedir_creation; struct groupitem *grouplist; int mangle_dos_filenames; int enable_progress_filter; unsigned int screen_columns; unsigned int screen_lines; byte *show_subpackets; int rfc2440_text; /* If true, let write failures on the status-fd exit the process. */ int exit_on_status_write_error; /* If > 0, limit the number of card insertion prompts to this value. */ int limit_card_insert_tries; #ifdef ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT /* FIXME: We don't needs this here as it is done in scdaemon. */ const char *ctapi_driver; /* Library to access the ctAPI. */ const char *pcsc_driver; /* Library to access the PC/SC system. */ int disable_ccid; /* Disable the use of the internal CCID driver. */ #endif /*ENABLE_CARD_SUPPORT*/ struct { /* If set, require an 0x19 backsig to be present on signatures made by signing subkeys. If not set, a missing backsig is not an error (but an invalid backsig still is). */ unsigned int require_cross_cert:1; unsigned int use_embedded_filename:1; unsigned int utf8_filename:1; unsigned int dsa2:1; unsigned int allow_multiple_messages:1; unsigned int allow_weak_digest_algos:1; unsigned int large_rsa:1; } flags; /* Linked list of ways to find a key if the key isn't on the local keyring. */ struct akl { enum { AKL_NODEFAULT, AKL_LOCAL, AKL_CERT, AKL_PKA, AKL_DANE, AKL_LDAP, AKL_KEYSERVER, AKL_SPEC } type; keyserver_spec_t spec; struct akl *next; } *auto_key_locate; int passphrase_repeat; int pinentry_mode; + + int unwrap_encryption; } opt; /* CTRL is used to keep some global variables we currently can't avoid. Future concurrent versions of gpg will put it into a per request structure CTRL. */ EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE struct { int in_auto_key_retrieve; /* True if we are doing an auto_key_retrieve. */ /* Hack to store the last error. We currently need it because the proc_packet machinery is not able to reliabale return error codes. Thus for the --server purposes we store some of the error codes here. FIXME! */ gpg_error_t lasterr; } glo_ctrl; #define DBG_PACKET_VALUE 1 /* debug packet reading/writing */ #define DBG_MPI_VALUE 2 /* debug mpi details */ #define DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE 4 /* debug crypto handling */ /* (may reveal sensitive data) */ #define DBG_FILTER_VALUE 8 /* debug internal filter handling */ #define DBG_IOBUF_VALUE 16 /* debug iobuf stuff */ #define DBG_MEMORY_VALUE 32 /* debug memory allocation stuff */ #define DBG_CACHE_VALUE 64 /* debug the caching */ #define DBG_MEMSTAT_VALUE 128 /* show memory statistics */ #define DBG_TRUST_VALUE 256 /* debug the trustdb */ #define DBG_HASHING_VALUE 512 /* debug hashing operations */ #define DBG_IPC_VALUE 1024 /* debug assuan communication */ #define DBG_CARD_IO_VALUE 2048 /* debug smart card I/O. */ #define DBG_CLOCK_VALUE 4096 #define DBG_LOOKUP_VALUE 8192 /* debug the kety lookup */ #define DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE 16384 /* debug external program calls */ /* Tests for the debugging flags. */ #define DBG_PACKET (opt.debug & DBG_PACKET_VALUE) #define DBG_CRYPTO (opt.debug & DBG_CRYPTO_VALUE) #define DBG_FILTER (opt.debug & DBG_FILTER_VALUE) #define DBG_CACHE (opt.debug & DBG_CACHE_VALUE) #define DBG_TRUST (opt.debug & DBG_TRUST_VALUE) #define DBG_HASHING (opt.debug & DBG_HASHING_VALUE) #define DBG_IPC (opt.debug & DBG_IPC_VALUE) #define DBG_CARD_IO (opt.debug & DBG_CARD_IO_VALUE) #define DBG_IPC (opt.debug & DBG_IPC_VALUE) #define DBG_CLOCK (opt.debug & DBG_CLOCK_VALUE) #define DBG_LOOKUP (opt.debug & DBG_LOOKUP_VALUE) #define DBG_EXTPROG (opt.debug & DBG_EXTPROG_VALUE) /* FIXME: We need to check whey we did not put this into opt. */ #define DBG_MEMORY memory_debug_mode #define DBG_MEMSTAT memory_stat_debug_mode EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE int memory_debug_mode; EXTERN_UNLESS_MAIN_MODULE int memory_stat_debug_mode; /* Compatibility flags. */ #define GNUPG (opt.compliance==CO_GNUPG) #define RFC2440 (opt.compliance==CO_RFC2440) #define RFC4880 (opt.compliance==CO_RFC4880) #define PGP6 (opt.compliance==CO_PGP6) #define PGP7 (opt.compliance==CO_PGP7) #define PGP8 (opt.compliance==CO_PGP8) #define PGPX (PGP6 || PGP7 || PGP8) /* Various option flags. Note that there should be no common string names between the IMPORT_ and EXPORT_ flags as they can be mixed in the keyserver-options option. */ #define IMPORT_LOCAL_SIGS (1<<0) #define IMPORT_REPAIR_PKS_SUBKEY_BUG (1<<1) #define IMPORT_FAST (1<<2) #define IMPORT_MERGE_ONLY (1<<4) #define IMPORT_MINIMAL (1<<5) #define IMPORT_CLEAN (1<<6) #define IMPORT_NO_SECKEY (1<<7) #define IMPORT_KEEP_OWNERTTRUST (1<<8) #define EXPORT_LOCAL_SIGS (1<<0) #define EXPORT_ATTRIBUTES (1<<1) #define EXPORT_SENSITIVE_REVKEYS (1<<2) #define EXPORT_RESET_SUBKEY_PASSWD (1<<3) #define EXPORT_MINIMAL (1<<4) #define EXPORT_CLEAN (1<<5) #define EXPORT_DANE_FORMAT (1<<6) #define LIST_SHOW_PHOTOS (1<<0) #define LIST_SHOW_POLICY_URLS (1<<1) #define LIST_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS (1<<2) #define LIST_SHOW_USER_NOTATIONS (1<<3) #define LIST_SHOW_NOTATIONS (LIST_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS|LIST_SHOW_USER_NOTATIONS) #define LIST_SHOW_KEYSERVER_URLS (1<<4) #define LIST_SHOW_UID_VALIDITY (1<<5) #define LIST_SHOW_UNUSABLE_UIDS (1<<6) #define LIST_SHOW_UNUSABLE_SUBKEYS (1<<7) #define LIST_SHOW_KEYRING (1<<8) #define LIST_SHOW_SIG_EXPIRE (1<<9) #define LIST_SHOW_SIG_SUBPACKETS (1<<10) #define LIST_SHOW_USAGE (1<<11) #define VERIFY_SHOW_PHOTOS (1<<0) #define VERIFY_SHOW_POLICY_URLS (1<<1) #define VERIFY_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS (1<<2) #define VERIFY_SHOW_USER_NOTATIONS (1<<3) #define VERIFY_SHOW_NOTATIONS (VERIFY_SHOW_STD_NOTATIONS|VERIFY_SHOW_USER_NOTATIONS) #define VERIFY_SHOW_KEYSERVER_URLS (1<<4) #define VERIFY_SHOW_UID_VALIDITY (1<<5) #define VERIFY_SHOW_UNUSABLE_UIDS (1<<6) #define VERIFY_PKA_LOOKUPS (1<<7) #define VERIFY_PKA_TRUST_INCREASE (1<<8) #define VERIFY_SHOW_PRIMARY_UID_ONLY (1<<9) #define KEYSERVER_HTTP_PROXY (1<<0) #define KEYSERVER_TIMEOUT (1<<1) #define KEYSERVER_ADD_FAKE_V3 (1<<2) #define KEYSERVER_AUTO_KEY_RETRIEVE (1<<3) #define KEYSERVER_HONOR_KEYSERVER_URL (1<<4) #define KEYSERVER_HONOR_PKA_RECORD (1<<5) #endif /*G10_OPTIONS_H*/ diff --git a/g10/packet.h b/g10/packet.h index 21c80f3f2..387a5b5cd 100644 --- a/g10/packet.h +++ b/g10/packet.h @@ -1,691 +1,693 @@ /* packet.h - OpenPGP packet definitions * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, * 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * Copyright (C) 2015 g10 Code GmbH * * 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 3 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, see . */ #ifndef G10_PACKET_H #define G10_PACKET_H #include "types.h" #include "../common/iobuf.h" #include "../common/strlist.h" #include "dek.h" #include "filter.h" #include "../common/openpgpdefs.h" #include "../common/userids.h" #define DEBUG_PARSE_PACKET 1 /* Constants to allocate static MPI arrays. */ #define PUBKEY_MAX_NPKEY 5 #define PUBKEY_MAX_NSKEY 7 #define PUBKEY_MAX_NSIG 2 #define PUBKEY_MAX_NENC 2 /* Usage flags */ #define PUBKEY_USAGE_SIG GCRY_PK_USAGE_SIGN /* Good for signatures. */ #define PUBKEY_USAGE_ENC GCRY_PK_USAGE_ENCR /* Good for encryption. */ #define PUBKEY_USAGE_CERT GCRY_PK_USAGE_CERT /* Also good to certify keys.*/ #define PUBKEY_USAGE_AUTH GCRY_PK_USAGE_AUTH /* Good for authentication. */ #define PUBKEY_USAGE_UNKNOWN GCRY_PK_USAGE_UNKN /* Unknown usage flag. */ #define PUBKEY_USAGE_NONE 256 /* No usage given. */ #if (GCRY_PK_USAGE_SIGN | GCRY_PK_USAGE_ENCR | GCRY_PK_USAGE_CERT \ | GCRY_PK_USAGE_AUTH | GCRY_PK_USAGE_UNKN) >= 256 # error Please choose another value for PUBKEY_USAGE_NONE #endif /* Helper macros. */ #define is_RSA(a) ((a)==PUBKEY_ALGO_RSA || (a)==PUBKEY_ALGO_RSA_E \ || (a)==PUBKEY_ALGO_RSA_S ) #define is_ELGAMAL(a) ((a)==PUBKEY_ALGO_ELGAMAL_E) #define is_DSA(a) ((a)==PUBKEY_ALGO_DSA) /* A pointer to the packet object. */ typedef struct packet_struct PACKET; /* PKT_GPG_CONTROL types */ typedef enum { CTRLPKT_CLEARSIGN_START = 1, CTRLPKT_PIPEMODE = 2, CTRLPKT_PLAINTEXT_MARK =3 } ctrlpkttype_t; typedef enum { PREFTYPE_NONE = 0, PREFTYPE_SYM = 1, PREFTYPE_HASH = 2, PREFTYPE_ZIP = 3 } preftype_t; typedef struct { byte type; byte value; } prefitem_t; typedef struct { int mode; /* Must be an integer due to the GNU modes 1001 et al. */ byte hash_algo; byte salt[8]; u32 count; } STRING2KEY; typedef struct { byte version; byte cipher_algo; /* cipher algorithm used */ STRING2KEY s2k; byte seskeylen; /* keylength in byte or 0 for no seskey */ byte seskey[1]; } PKT_symkey_enc; typedef struct { u32 keyid[2]; /* 64 bit keyid */ byte version; byte pubkey_algo; /* algorithm used for public key scheme */ byte throw_keyid; gcry_mpi_t data[PUBKEY_MAX_NENC]; } PKT_pubkey_enc; typedef struct { u32 keyid[2]; /* 64 bit keyid */ byte sig_class; /* sig classification */ byte digest_algo; /* algorithm used for digest */ byte pubkey_algo; /* algorithm used for public key scheme */ byte last; /* a stupid flag */ } PKT_onepass_sig; typedef struct { size_t size; /* allocated */ size_t len; /* used */ byte data[1]; } subpktarea_t; struct revocation_key { byte class; byte algid; byte fpr[MAX_FINGERPRINT_LEN]; }; /* Object to keep information about a PKA DNS record. */ typedef struct { int valid; /* An actual PKA record exists for EMAIL. */ int checked; /* Set to true if the FPR has been checked against the actual key. */ char *uri; /* Malloced string with the URI. NULL if the URI is not available.*/ unsigned char fpr[20]; /* The fingerprint as stored in the PKA RR. */ char email[1];/* The email address from the notation data. */ } pka_info_t; /* Object to keep information pertaining to a signature. */ typedef struct { struct { unsigned checked:1; /* Signature has been checked. */ unsigned valid:1; /* Signature is good (if checked is set). */ unsigned chosen_selfsig:1; /* A selfsig that is the chosen one. */ unsigned unknown_critical:1; unsigned exportable:1; unsigned revocable:1; unsigned policy_url:1; /* At least one policy URL is present */ unsigned notation:1; /* At least one notation is present */ unsigned pref_ks:1; /* At least one preferred keyserver is present */ unsigned expired:1; unsigned pka_tried:1; /* Set if we tried to retrieve the PKA record. */ } flags; u32 keyid[2]; /* 64 bit keyid */ u32 timestamp; /* Signature made (seconds since Epoch). */ u32 expiredate; /* Expires at this date or 0 if not at all. */ byte version; byte sig_class; /* Sig classification, append for MD calculation. */ byte pubkey_algo; /* Algorithm used for public key scheme */ /* (PUBKEY_ALGO_xxx) */ byte digest_algo; /* Algorithm used for digest (DIGEST_ALGO_xxxx). */ byte trust_depth; byte trust_value; const byte *trust_regexp; struct revocation_key *revkey; int numrevkeys; pka_info_t *pka_info; /* Malloced PKA data or NULL if not available. See also flags.pka_tried. */ subpktarea_t *hashed; /* All subpackets with hashed data (v4 only). */ subpktarea_t *unhashed; /* Ditto for unhashed data. */ byte digest_start[2]; /* First 2 bytes of the digest. */ gcry_mpi_t data[PUBKEY_MAX_NSIG]; /* The message digest and its length (in bytes). Note the maximum digest length is 512 bits (64 bytes). If DIGEST_LEN is 0, then the digest's value has not been saved here. */ byte digest[512 / 8]; int digest_len; } PKT_signature; #define ATTRIB_IMAGE 1 /* This is the cooked form of attributes. */ struct user_attribute { byte type; const byte *data; u32 len; }; /* (See also keybox-search-desc.h) */ struct gpg_pkt_user_id_s { int ref; /* reference counter */ int len; /* length of the name */ struct user_attribute *attribs; int numattribs; byte *attrib_data; /* if this is not NULL, the packet is an attribute */ unsigned long attrib_len; byte *namehash; int help_key_usage; u32 help_key_expire; int help_full_count; int help_marginal_count; int is_primary; /* 2 if set via the primary flag, 1 if calculated */ int is_revoked; int is_expired; u32 expiredate; /* expires at this date or 0 if not at all */ prefitem_t *prefs; /* list of preferences (may be NULL)*/ u32 created; /* according to the self-signature */ byte selfsigversion; struct { /* TODO: Move more flags here */ unsigned int mdc:1; unsigned int ks_modify:1; unsigned int compacted:1; } flags; char name[1]; }; typedef struct gpg_pkt_user_id_s PKT_user_id; struct revoke_info { /* revoked at this date */ u32 date; /* the keyid of the revoking key (selfsig or designated revoker) */ u32 keyid[2]; /* the algo of the revoking key */ byte algo; }; /* Information pertaining to secret keys. */ struct seckey_info { int is_protected:1; /* The secret info is protected and must */ /* be decrypted before use, the protected */ /* MPIs are simply (void*) pointers to memory */ /* and should never be passed to a mpi_xxx() */ int sha1chk:1; /* SHA1 is used instead of a 16 bit checksum */ u16 csum; /* Checksum for old protection modes. */ byte algo; /* Cipher used to protect the secret information. */ STRING2KEY s2k; /* S2K parameter. */ byte ivlen; /* Used length of the IV. */ byte iv[16]; /* Initialization vector for CFB mode. */ }; /**************** * We assume that secret keys have the same number of parameters as * the public key and that the public parameters are the first items * in the PKEY array. Thus NPKEY is always less than NSKEY and it is * possible to compare the secret and public keys by comparing the * first NPKEY elements of the PKEY array. Note that since GnuPG 2.1 * we don't use secret keys anymore directly because they are managed * by gpg-agent. However for parsing OpenPGP key files we need a way * to temporary store those secret keys. We do this by putting them * into the public key structure and extending the PKEY field to NSKEY * elements; the extra secret key information are stored in the * SECKEY_INFO field. */ typedef struct { u32 timestamp; /* key made */ u32 expiredate; /* expires at this date or 0 if not at all */ u32 max_expiredate; /* must not expire past this date */ struct revoke_info revoked; byte hdrbytes; /* number of header bytes */ byte version; byte selfsigversion; /* highest version of all of the self-sigs */ byte pubkey_algo; /* algorithm used for public key scheme */ byte pubkey_usage; /* for now only used to pass it to getkey() */ byte req_usage; /* hack to pass a request to getkey() */ u32 has_expired; /* set to the expiration date if expired */ u32 main_keyid[2]; /* keyid of the primary key */ u32 keyid[2]; /* calculated by keyid_from_pk() */ prefitem_t *prefs; /* list of preferences (may be NULL) */ struct { unsigned int mdc:1; /* MDC feature set. */ unsigned int disabled_valid:1;/* The next flag is valid. */ unsigned int disabled:1; /* The key has been disabled. */ unsigned int primary:1; /* This is a primary key. */ unsigned int revoked:2; /* Key has been revoked. 1 = revoked by the owner 2 = revoked by designated revoker. */ unsigned int maybe_revoked:1; /* A designated revocation is present, but without the key to check it. */ unsigned int valid:1; /* Key (especially subkey) is valid. */ unsigned int dont_cache:1; /* Do not cache this key. */ unsigned int backsig:2; /* 0=none, 1=bad, 2=good. */ unsigned int serialno_valid:1;/* SERIALNO below is valid. */ } flags; PKT_user_id *user_id; /* If != NULL: found by that uid. */ struct revocation_key *revkey; int numrevkeys; u32 trust_timestamp; byte trust_depth; byte trust_value; const byte *trust_regexp; char *serialno; /* Malloced hex string or NULL if it is likely not on a card. See also flags.serialno_valid. */ struct seckey_info *seckey_info; /* If not NULL this malloced structure describes a secret key. */ gcry_mpi_t pkey[PUBKEY_MAX_NSKEY]; /* Right, NSKEY elements. */ } PKT_public_key; /* Evaluates as true if the pk is disabled, and false if it isn't. If there is no disable value cached, fill one in. */ #define pk_is_disabled(a) \ (((a)->flags.disabled_valid)? \ ((a)->flags.disabled):(cache_disabled_value((a)))) typedef struct { int len; /* length of data */ char data[1]; } PKT_comment; typedef struct { u32 len; /* reserved */ byte new_ctb; byte algorithm; iobuf_t buf; /* IOBUF reference */ } PKT_compressed; typedef struct { u32 len; /* Remaining length of encrypted data. */ int extralen; /* This is (blocksize+2). Used by build_packet. */ byte new_ctb; /* uses a new CTB */ byte is_partial; /* partial length encoded */ byte mdc_method; /* > 0: integrity protected encrypted data packet */ iobuf_t buf; /* IOBUF reference */ } PKT_encrypted; typedef struct { byte hash[20]; } PKT_mdc; typedef struct { unsigned int trustval; unsigned int sigcache; } PKT_ring_trust; typedef struct { u32 len; /* length of encrypted data */ iobuf_t buf; /* IOBUF reference */ byte new_ctb; byte is_partial; /* partial length encoded */ int mode; u32 timestamp; int namelen; char name[1]; } PKT_plaintext; typedef struct { int control; size_t datalen; char data[1]; } PKT_gpg_control; /* combine all packets into a union */ struct packet_struct { pkttype_t pkttype; union { void *generic; PKT_symkey_enc *symkey_enc; /* PKT_SYMKEY_ENC */ PKT_pubkey_enc *pubkey_enc; /* PKT_PUBKEY_ENC */ PKT_onepass_sig *onepass_sig; /* PKT_ONEPASS_SIG */ PKT_signature *signature; /* PKT_SIGNATURE */ PKT_public_key *public_key; /* PKT_PUBLIC_[SUB]KEY */ PKT_public_key *secret_key; /* PKT_SECRET_[SUB]KEY */ PKT_comment *comment; /* PKT_COMMENT */ PKT_user_id *user_id; /* PKT_USER_ID */ PKT_compressed *compressed; /* PKT_COMPRESSED */ PKT_encrypted *encrypted; /* PKT_ENCRYPTED[_MDC] */ PKT_mdc *mdc; /* PKT_MDC */ PKT_ring_trust *ring_trust; /* PKT_RING_TRUST */ PKT_plaintext *plaintext; /* PKT_PLAINTEXT */ PKT_gpg_control *gpg_control; /* PKT_GPG_CONTROL */ } pkt; }; #define init_packet(a) do { (a)->pkttype = 0; \ (a)->pkt.generic = NULL; \ } while(0) struct notation { char *name; char *value; char *altvalue; unsigned char *bdat; size_t blen; struct { unsigned int critical:1; unsigned int ignore:1; } flags; struct notation *next; }; /*-- mainproc.c --*/ void reset_literals_seen(void); int proc_packets (ctrl_t ctrl, void *ctx, iobuf_t a ); int proc_signature_packets (ctrl_t ctrl, void *ctx, iobuf_t a, strlist_t signedfiles, const char *sigfile ); int proc_signature_packets_by_fd (ctrl_t ctrl, void *anchor, IOBUF a, int signed_data_fd ); int proc_encryption_packets (ctrl_t ctrl, void *ctx, iobuf_t a); int list_packets( iobuf_t a ); /*-- parse-packet.c --*/ /* Sets the packet list mode to MODE (i.e., whether we are dumping a packet or not). Returns the current mode. This allows for temporarily suspending dumping by doing the following: int saved_mode = set_packet_list_mode (0); ... set_packet_list_mode (saved_mode); */ int set_packet_list_mode( int mode ); #if DEBUG_PARSE_PACKET /* There are debug functions and should not be used directly. */ int dbg_search_packet( iobuf_t inp, PACKET *pkt, off_t *retpos, int with_uid, const char* file, int lineno ); int dbg_parse_packet( iobuf_t inp, PACKET *ret_pkt, const char* file, int lineno ); int dbg_copy_all_packets( iobuf_t inp, iobuf_t out, const char* file, int lineno ); int dbg_copy_some_packets( iobuf_t inp, iobuf_t out, off_t stopoff, const char* file, int lineno ); int dbg_skip_some_packets( iobuf_t inp, unsigned n, const char* file, int lineno ); #define search_packet( a,b,c,d ) \ dbg_search_packet( (a), (b), (c), (d), __FILE__, __LINE__ ) #define parse_packet( a, b ) \ dbg_parse_packet( (a), (b), __FILE__, __LINE__ ) #define copy_all_packets( a,b ) \ dbg_copy_all_packets((a),(b), __FILE__, __LINE__ ) #define copy_some_packets( a,b,c ) \ dbg_copy_some_packets((a),(b),(c), __FILE__, __LINE__ ) #define skip_some_packets( a,b ) \ dbg_skip_some_packets((a),(b), __FILE__, __LINE__ ) #else /* Return the next valid OpenPGP packet in *PKT. (This function will skip any packets whose type is 0.) Returns 0 on success, -1 if EOF is reached, and an error code otherwise. In the case of an error, the packet in *PKT may be partially constructed. As such, even if there is an error, it is necessary to free *PKT to avoid a resource leak. To detect what has been allocated, clear *PKT before calling this function. */ int parse_packet( iobuf_t inp, PACKET *pkt); /* Return the first OpenPGP packet in *PKT that contains a key (either a public subkey, a public key, a secret subkey or a secret key) or, if WITH_UID is set, a user id. Saves the position in the pipeline of the start of the returned packet (according to iobuf_tell) in RETPOS, if it is not NULL. The return semantics are the same as parse_packet. */ int search_packet( iobuf_t inp, PACKET *pkt, off_t *retpos, int with_uid ); /* Copy all packets (except invalid packets, i.e., those with a type of 0) from INP to OUT until either an error occurs or EOF is reached. Returns -1 when end of file is reached or an error code, if an error occured. (Note: this function never returns 0, because it effectively keeps going until it gets an EOF.) */ int copy_all_packets( iobuf_t inp, iobuf_t out ); /* Like copy_all_packets, but stops at the first packet that starts at or after STOPOFF (as indicated by iobuf_tell). Example: if STOPOFF is 100, the first packet in INP goes from 0 to 110 and the next packet starts at offset 111, then the packet starting at offset 0 will be completely processed (even though it extends beyond STOPOFF) and the packet starting at offset 111 will not be processed at all. */ int copy_some_packets( iobuf_t inp, iobuf_t out, off_t stopoff ); /* Skips the next N packets from INP. If parsing a packet returns an error code, then the function stops immediately and returns the error code. Note: in the case of an error, this function does not indicate how many packets were successfully processed. */ int skip_some_packets( iobuf_t inp, unsigned n ); #endif /* Parse a signature packet and store it in *SIG. The signature packet is read from INP. The OpenPGP header (the tag and the packet's length) have already been read; the next byte read from INP should be the first byte of the packet's contents. The packet's type (as extract from the tag) must be passed as PKTTYPE and the packet's length must be passed as PKTLEN. This is used as the upper bound on the amount of data read from INP. If the packet is shorter than PKTLEN, the data at the end will be silently skipped. If an error occurs, an error code will be returned. -1 means the EOF was encountered. 0 means parsing was successful. */ int parse_signature( iobuf_t inp, int pkttype, unsigned long pktlen, PKT_signature *sig ); /* Given a subpacket area (typically either PKT_signature.hashed or PKT_signature.unhashed), either: - test whether there are any subpackets with the critical bit set that we don't understand, - list the subpackets, or, - find a subpacket with a specific type. REQTYPE indicates the type of operation. If REQTYPE is SIGSUBPKT_TEST_CRITICAL, then this function checks whether there are any subpackets that have the critical bit and which GnuPG cannot handle. If GnuPG understands all subpackets whose critical bit is set, then this function returns simply returns SUBPKTS. If there is a subpacket whose critical bit is set and which GnuPG does not understand, then this function returns NULL and, if START is not NULL, sets *START to the 1-based index of the subpacket that violates the constraint. If REQTYPE is SIGSUBPKT_LIST_HASHED or SIGSUBPKT_LIST_UNHASHED, the packets are dumped. Note: if REQTYPE is SIGSUBPKT_LIST_HASHED, this function does not check whether the hash is correct; this is merely an indication of the section that the subpackets came from. If REQTYPE is anything else, then this function interprets the values as a subpacket type and looks for the first subpacket with that type. If such a packet is found, *CRITICAL (if not NULL) is set if the critical bit was set, *RET_N is set to the offset of the subpacket's content within the SUBPKTS buffer, *START is set to the 1-based index of the subpacket within the buffer, and returns &SUBPKTS[*RET_N]. *START is the number of initial subpackets to not consider. Thus, if *START is 2, then the first 2 subpackets are ignored. */ const byte *enum_sig_subpkt ( const subpktarea_t *subpkts, sigsubpkttype_t reqtype, size_t *ret_n, int *start, int *critical ); /* Shorthand for: enum_sig_subpkt (buffer, reqtype, ret_n, NULL, NULL); */ const byte *parse_sig_subpkt ( const subpktarea_t *buffer, sigsubpkttype_t reqtype, size_t *ret_n ); /* This calls parse_sig_subpkt first on the hashed signature area in SIG and then, if that returns NULL, calls parse_sig_subpkt on the unhashed subpacket area in SIG. */ const byte *parse_sig_subpkt2 ( PKT_signature *sig, sigsubpkttype_t reqtype); /* Returns whether the N byte large buffer BUFFER is sufficient to hold a subpacket of type TYPE. Note: the buffer refers to the contents of the subpacket (not the header) and it must already be initialized: for some subpackets, it checks some internal constraints. Returns 0 if the size is acceptable. Returns -2 if the buffer is definately too short. To check for an error, check whether the return value is less than 0. */ int parse_one_sig_subpkt( const byte *buffer, size_t n, int type ); /* Looks for revocation key subpackets (see RFC 4880 5.2.3.15) in the hashed area of the signature packet. Any that are found are added to SIG->REVKEY and SIG->NUMREVKEYS is updated appropriately. */ void parse_revkeys(PKT_signature *sig); /* Extract the attributes from the buffer at UID->ATTRIB_DATA and update UID->ATTRIBS and UID->NUMATTRIBS accordingly. */ int parse_attribute_subpkts(PKT_user_id *uid); /* Set the UID->NAME field according to the attributes. MAX_NAMELEN must be at least 71. */ void make_attribute_uidname(PKT_user_id *uid, size_t max_namelen); /* Allocate and initialize a new GPG control packet. DATA is the data to save in the packet. */ PACKET *create_gpg_control ( ctrlpkttype_t type, const byte *data, size_t datalen ); /*-- build-packet.c --*/ int build_packet( iobuf_t inp, PACKET *pkt ); gpg_error_t gpg_mpi_write (iobuf_t out, gcry_mpi_t a); gpg_error_t gpg_mpi_write_nohdr (iobuf_t out, gcry_mpi_t a); u32 calc_packet_length( PACKET *pkt ); void build_sig_subpkt( PKT_signature *sig, sigsubpkttype_t type, const byte *buffer, size_t buflen ); void build_sig_subpkt_from_sig( PKT_signature *sig ); int delete_sig_subpkt(subpktarea_t *buffer, sigsubpkttype_t type ); void build_attribute_subpkt(PKT_user_id *uid,byte type, const void *buf,u32 buflen, const void *header,u32 headerlen); struct notation *string_to_notation(const char *string,int is_utf8); struct notation *sig_to_notation(PKT_signature *sig); void free_notation(struct notation *notation); /*-- free-packet.c --*/ void free_symkey_enc( PKT_symkey_enc *enc ); void free_pubkey_enc( PKT_pubkey_enc *enc ); void free_seckey_enc( PKT_signature *enc ); void release_public_key_parts( PKT_public_key *pk ); void free_public_key( PKT_public_key *key ); void free_attributes(PKT_user_id *uid); void free_user_id( PKT_user_id *uid ); void free_comment( PKT_comment *rem ); void free_packet( PACKET *pkt ); prefitem_t *copy_prefs (const prefitem_t *prefs); PKT_public_key *copy_public_key( PKT_public_key *d, PKT_public_key *s ); PKT_signature *copy_signature( PKT_signature *d, PKT_signature *s ); PKT_user_id *scopy_user_id (PKT_user_id *sd ); int cmp_public_keys( PKT_public_key *a, PKT_public_key *b ); int cmp_signatures( PKT_signature *a, PKT_signature *b ); int cmp_user_ids( PKT_user_id *a, PKT_user_id *b ); /*-- sig-check.c --*/ /* Check a signature. This is shorthand for check_signature2 with the unnamed arguments passed as NULL. */ int check_signature (PKT_signature *sig, gcry_md_hd_t digest); /* Check a signature. Looks up the public key from the key db. (If RET_PK is not NULL, it is returned in *RET_PK.) DIGEST contains a valid hash context that already includes the signed data. This function adds the relevant meta-data to the hash before finalizing it and verifying the signature. */ int check_signature2 (PKT_signature *sig, gcry_md_hd_t digest, u32 *r_expiredate, int *r_expired, int *r_revoked, PKT_public_key *ret_pk); /*-- pubkey-enc.c --*/ gpg_error_t get_session_key (ctrl_t ctrl, PKT_pubkey_enc *k, DEK *dek); gpg_error_t get_override_session_key (DEK *dek, const char *string); /*-- compress.c --*/ int handle_compressed (ctrl_t ctrl, void *ctx, PKT_compressed *cd, int (*callback)(iobuf_t, void *), void *passthru ); /*-- encr-data.c --*/ int decrypt_data (ctrl_t ctrl, void *ctx, PKT_encrypted *ed, DEK *dek ); /*-- plaintext.c --*/ +gpg_error_t get_output_file (const byte *embedded_name, int embedded_namelen, + iobuf_t data, char **fnamep, estream_t *fpp); int handle_plaintext( PKT_plaintext *pt, md_filter_context_t *mfx, int nooutput, int clearsig ); int ask_for_detached_datafile( gcry_md_hd_t md, gcry_md_hd_t md2, const char *inname, int textmode ); /*-- sign.c --*/ int make_keysig_packet( PKT_signature **ret_sig, PKT_public_key *pk, PKT_user_id *uid, PKT_public_key *subpk, PKT_public_key *pksk, int sigclass, int digest_algo, u32 timestamp, u32 duration, int (*mksubpkt)(PKT_signature *, void *), void *opaque, const char *cache_nonce); gpg_error_t update_keysig_packet (PKT_signature **ret_sig, PKT_signature *orig_sig, PKT_public_key *pk, PKT_user_id *uid, PKT_public_key *subpk, PKT_public_key *pksk, int (*mksubpkt)(PKT_signature *, void *), void *opaque ); /*-- keygen.c --*/ PKT_user_id *generate_user_id (kbnode_t keyblock, const char *uidstr); #endif /*G10_PACKET_H*/ diff --git a/g10/plaintext.c b/g10/plaintext.c index 7929f6643..aeee2ac49 100644 --- a/g10/plaintext.c +++ b/g10/plaintext.c @@ -1,749 +1,791 @@ /* plaintext.c - process plaintext packets * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, * 2006, 2009, 2010 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 3 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, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM # include /* for setmode() */ #endif #include "gpg.h" #include "util.h" #include "options.h" #include "packet.h" #include "ttyio.h" #include "filter.h" #include "main.h" #include "status.h" #include "i18n.h" -/* Handle a plaintext packet. If MFX is not NULL, update the MDs - * Note: We should have used the filter stuff here, but we have to add - * some easy mimic to set a read limit, so we calculate only the bytes - * from the plaintext. */ -int -handle_plaintext (PKT_plaintext * pt, md_filter_context_t * mfx, - int nooutput, int clearsig) -{ - char *fname = NULL; - estream_t fp = NULL; - static off_t count = 0; - int err = 0; - int c; - int convert = (pt->mode == 't' || pt->mode == 'u'); -#ifdef __riscos__ - int filetype = 0xfff; -#endif +/* Get the output filename. On success, the actual filename that is + used is set in *FNAMEP and a filepointer is returned in *FP. - /* Let people know what the plaintext info is. This allows the - receiving program to try and do something different based on the - format code (say, recode UTF-8 to local). */ - if (!nooutput && is_status_enabled ()) - { - char status[50]; + EMBEDDED_NAME AND EMBEDDED_NAMELEN are normally stored in a + plaintext packet. EMBEDDED_NAMELEN should not include any NUL + terminator (EMBEDDED_NAME does not need to be NUL terminated). - /* Better make sure that stdout has been flushed in case the - output will be written to it. This is to make sure that no - not-yet-flushed stuff will be written after the plaintext - status message. */ - es_fflush (es_stdout); - - snprintf (status, sizeof status, - "%X %lu ", (byte) pt->mode, (ulong) pt->timestamp); - write_status_text_and_buffer (STATUS_PLAINTEXT, - status, pt->name, pt->namelen, 0); + DATA is the iobuf containing the input data. We just use it to get + the input file's filename. - if (!pt->is_partial) - { - snprintf (status, sizeof status, "%lu", (ulong) pt->len); - write_status_text (STATUS_PLAINTEXT_LENGTH, status); - } - } + On success, the caller is responsible for calling xfree on *FNAMEP + and calling es_close on *FPP. */ +gpg_error_t +get_output_file (const byte *embedded_name, int embedded_namelen, + iobuf_t data, char **fnamep, estream_t *fpp) +{ + gpg_error_t err = 0; + char *fname = NULL; + estream_t fp = NULL; + int nooutput = 0; /* Create the filename as C string. */ - if (nooutput) - ; - else if (opt.outfp) + if (opt.outfp) { fname = xtrystrdup ("[FP]"); if (!fname) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); goto leave; } } else if (opt.outfile) { fname = xtrystrdup (opt.outfile); if (!fname) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); goto leave; } } - else if (pt->namelen == 8 && !memcmp (pt->name, "_CONSOLE", 8)) + else if (embedded_namelen == 8 && !memcmp (embedded_name, "_CONSOLE", 8)) { log_info (_("data not saved; use option \"--output\" to save it\n")); nooutput = 1; } else if (!opt.flags.use_embedded_filename) { - fname = make_outfile_name (iobuf_get_real_fname (pt->buf)); + if (data) + fname = make_outfile_name (iobuf_get_real_fname (data)); if (!fname) - fname = ask_outfile_name (pt->name, pt->namelen); + fname = ask_outfile_name (embedded_name, embedded_namelen); if (!fname) { err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_GENERAL); /* Can't create file. */ goto leave; } } else - fname = utf8_to_native (pt->name, pt->namelen, 0); + fname = utf8_to_native (embedded_name, embedded_namelen, 0); if (nooutput) ; else if (opt.outfp) { fp = opt.outfp; es_set_binary (fp); } else if (iobuf_is_pipe_filename (fname) || !*fname) { /* No filename or "-" given; write to stdout. */ fp = es_stdout; es_set_binary (fp); } else { while (!overwrite_filep (fname)) { char *tmp = ask_outfile_name (NULL, 0); if (!tmp || !*tmp) { xfree (tmp); /* FIXME: Below used to be GPG_ERR_CREATE_FILE */ err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_GENERAL); goto leave; } xfree (fname); fname = tmp; } } #ifndef __riscos__ if (opt.outfp && is_secured_file (es_fileno (opt.outfp))) { err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EPERM); log_error (_("error creating '%s': %s\n"), fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } else if (fp || nooutput) ; else if (is_secured_filename (fname)) { gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error (_("error creating '%s': %s\n"), fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } else if (!(fp = es_fopen (fname, "wb"))) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error (_("error creating '%s': %s\n"), fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } #else /* __riscos__ */ /* If no output filename was given, i.e. we constructed it, convert all '.' in fname to '/' but not vice versa as we don't create directories! */ if (!opt.outfile) for (c = 0; fname[c]; ++c) if (fname[c] == '.') fname[c] = '/'; if (fp || nooutput) ; else { /* Note: riscos stuff is not expected to wrok anymore. If we want to port it again to riscos we should do most of the suff in estream. FIXME: Consider to remove all riscos special cases. */ fp = fopen (fname, "wb"); if (!fp) { log_error (_("error creating '%s': %s\n"), fname, gpg_strerror (err)); err = GPG_ERR_CREATE_FILE; if (errno == 106) log_info ("Do output file and input file have the same name?\n"); goto leave; } /* If there's a ,xxx extension in the embedded filename, use that, else check whether the user input (in fname) has a ,xxx appended, then use that in preference */ - if ((c = riscos_get_filetype_from_string (pt->name, pt->namelen)) != -1) + if ((c = riscos_get_filetype_from_string (embedded_name, + embedded_namelen)) != -1) filetype = c; if ((c = riscos_get_filetype_from_string (fname, strlen (fname))) != -1) filetype = c; riscos_set_filetype_by_number (fname, filetype); } #endif /* __riscos__ */ + leave: + if (err) + { + if (fp && fp != es_stdout && fp != opt.outfp) + es_fclose (fp); + xfree (fname); + return err; + } + + *fnamep = fname; + *fpp = fp; + return 0; +} + +/* Handle a plaintext packet. If MFX is not NULL, update the MDs + * Note: We should have used the filter stuff here, but we have to add + * some easy mimic to set a read limit, so we calculate only the bytes + * from the plaintext. */ +int +handle_plaintext (PKT_plaintext * pt, md_filter_context_t * mfx, + int nooutput, int clearsig) +{ + char *fname = NULL; + estream_t fp = NULL; + static off_t count = 0; + int err = 0; + int c; + int convert = (pt->mode == 't' || pt->mode == 'u'); +#ifdef __riscos__ + int filetype = 0xfff; +#endif + + /* Let people know what the plaintext info is. This allows the + receiving program to try and do something different based on the + format code (say, recode UTF-8 to local). */ + if (!nooutput && is_status_enabled ()) + { + char status[50]; + + /* Better make sure that stdout has been flushed in case the + output will be written to it. This is to make sure that no + not-yet-flushed stuff will be written after the plaintext + status message. */ + es_fflush (es_stdout); + + snprintf (status, sizeof status, + "%X %lu ", (byte) pt->mode, (ulong) pt->timestamp); + write_status_text_and_buffer (STATUS_PLAINTEXT, + status, pt->name, pt->namelen, 0); + + if (!pt->is_partial) + { + snprintf (status, sizeof status, "%lu", (ulong) pt->len); + write_status_text (STATUS_PLAINTEXT_LENGTH, status); + } + } + + if (! nooutput) + { + err = get_output_file (pt->name, pt->namelen, pt->buf, &fname, &fp); + if (err) + goto leave; + } + if (!pt->is_partial) { /* We have an actual length (which might be zero). */ if (clearsig) { log_error ("clearsig encountered while not expected\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_UNEXPECTED); goto leave; } if (convert) /* Text mode. */ { for (; pt->len; pt->len--) { if ((c = iobuf_get (pt->buf)) == -1) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("problem reading source (%u bytes remaining)\n", (unsigned) pt->len); goto leave; } if (mfx->md) gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, c); #ifndef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM if (c == '\r') /* convert to native line ending */ continue; /* fixme: this hack might be too simple */ #endif if (fp) { if (opt.max_output && (++count) > opt.max_output) { log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, "exceeded --max-output limit\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_TOO_LARGE); goto leave; } else if (es_putc (c, fp) == EOF) { if (es_ferror (fp)) err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); else err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EOF); log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } } } } else /* Binary mode. */ { byte *buffer = xmalloc (32768); while (pt->len) { int len = pt->len > 32768 ? 32768 : pt->len; len = iobuf_read (pt->buf, buffer, len); if (len == -1) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("problem reading source (%u bytes remaining)\n", (unsigned) pt->len); xfree (buffer); goto leave; } if (mfx->md) gcry_md_write (mfx->md, buffer, len); if (fp) { if (opt.max_output && (count += len) > opt.max_output) { log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, "exceeded --max-output limit\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_TOO_LARGE); xfree (buffer); goto leave; } else if (es_fwrite (buffer, 1, len, fp) != len) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); xfree (buffer); goto leave; } } pt->len -= len; } xfree (buffer); } } else if (!clearsig) { if (convert) { /* text mode */ while ((c = iobuf_get (pt->buf)) != -1) { if (mfx->md) gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, c); #ifndef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM if (convert && c == '\r') continue; /* fixme: this hack might be too simple */ #endif if (fp) { if (opt.max_output && (++count) > opt.max_output) { log_error ("Error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, "exceeded --max-output limit\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_TOO_LARGE); goto leave; } else if (es_putc (c, fp) == EOF) { if (es_ferror (fp)) err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); else err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EOF); log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } } } } else { /* binary mode */ byte *buffer; int eof_seen = 0; buffer = xtrymalloc (32768); if (!buffer) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); goto leave; } while (!eof_seen) { /* Why do we check for len < 32768: * If we won't, we would practically read 2 EOFs but * the first one has already popped the block_filter * off and therefore we don't catch the boundary. * So, always assume EOF if iobuf_read returns less bytes * then requested */ int len = iobuf_read (pt->buf, buffer, 32768); if (len == -1) break; if (len < 32768) eof_seen = 1; if (mfx->md) gcry_md_write (mfx->md, buffer, len); if (fp) { if (opt.max_output && (count += len) > opt.max_output) { log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, "exceeded --max-output limit\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_TOO_LARGE); xfree (buffer); goto leave; } else if (es_fwrite (buffer, 1, len, fp) != len) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); xfree (buffer); goto leave; } } } xfree (buffer); } pt->buf = NULL; } else /* Clear text signature - don't hash the last CR,LF. */ { int state = 0; while ((c = iobuf_get (pt->buf)) != -1) { if (fp) { if (opt.max_output && (++count) > opt.max_output) { log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, "exceeded --max-output limit\n"); err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_TOO_LARGE); goto leave; } else if (es_putc (c, fp) == EOF) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("error writing to '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); goto leave; } } if (!mfx->md) continue; if (state == 2) { gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, '\r'); gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, '\n'); state = 0; } if (!state) { if (c == '\r') state = 1; else if (c == '\n') state = 2; else gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, c); } else if (state == 1) { if (c == '\n') state = 2; else { gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, '\r'); if (c == '\r') state = 1; else { state = 0; gcry_md_putc (mfx->md, c); } } } } pt->buf = NULL; } if (fp && fp != es_stdout && fp != opt.outfp && es_fclose (fp)) { err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("error closing '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err)); fp = NULL; goto leave; } fp = NULL; leave: /* Make sure that stdout gets flushed after the plaintext has been handled. This is for extra security as we do a flush anyway before checking the signature. */ if (es_fflush (es_stdout)) { /* We need to check the return code to detect errors like disk full for short plaintexts. See bug#1207. Checking return values is a good idea in any case. */ if (!err) err = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error ("error flushing '%s': %s\n", "[stdout]", gpg_strerror (err)); } if (fp && fp != es_stdout && fp != opt.outfp) es_fclose (fp); xfree (fname); return err; } static void do_hash (gcry_md_hd_t md, gcry_md_hd_t md2, IOBUF fp, int textmode) { text_filter_context_t tfx; int c; if (textmode) { memset (&tfx, 0, sizeof tfx); iobuf_push_filter (fp, text_filter, &tfx); } if (md2) { /* work around a strange behaviour in pgp2 */ /* It seems that at least PGP5 converts a single CR to a CR,LF too */ int lc = -1; while ((c = iobuf_get (fp)) != -1) { if (c == '\n' && lc == '\r') gcry_md_putc (md2, c); else if (c == '\n') { gcry_md_putc (md2, '\r'); gcry_md_putc (md2, c); } else if (c != '\n' && lc == '\r') { gcry_md_putc (md2, '\n'); gcry_md_putc (md2, c); } else gcry_md_putc (md2, c); if (md) gcry_md_putc (md, c); lc = c; } } else { while ((c = iobuf_get (fp)) != -1) { if (md) gcry_md_putc (md, c); } } } /**************** * Ask for the detached datafile and calculate the digest from it. * INFILE is the name of the input file. */ int ask_for_detached_datafile (gcry_md_hd_t md, gcry_md_hd_t md2, const char *inname, int textmode) { progress_filter_context_t *pfx; char *answer = NULL; IOBUF fp; int rc = 0; pfx = new_progress_context (); fp = open_sigfile (inname, pfx); /* Open default file. */ if (!fp && !opt.batch) { int any = 0; tty_printf (_("Detached signature.\n")); do { char *name; xfree (answer); tty_enable_completion (NULL); name = cpr_get ("detached_signature.filename", _("Please enter name of data file: ")); tty_disable_completion (); cpr_kill_prompt (); answer = make_filename (name, (void *) NULL); xfree (name); if (any && !*answer) { rc = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_GENERAL); /*G10ERR_READ_FILE */ goto leave; } fp = iobuf_open (answer); if (fp && is_secured_file (iobuf_get_fd (fp))) { iobuf_close (fp); fp = NULL; gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); } if (!fp && errno == ENOENT) { tty_printf ("No such file, try again or hit enter to quit.\n"); any++; } else if (!fp) { rc = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error (_("can't open '%s': %s\n"), answer, strerror (errno)); goto leave; } } while (!fp); } if (!fp) { if (opt.verbose) log_info (_("reading stdin ...\n")); fp = iobuf_open (NULL); assert (fp); } do_hash (md, md2, fp, textmode); iobuf_close (fp); leave: xfree (answer); release_progress_context (pfx); return rc; } /* Hash the given files and append the hash to hash contexts MD and * MD2. If FILES is NULL, stdin is hashed. */ int hash_datafiles (gcry_md_hd_t md, gcry_md_hd_t md2, strlist_t files, const char *sigfilename, int textmode) { progress_filter_context_t *pfx; IOBUF fp; strlist_t sl; pfx = new_progress_context (); if (!files) { /* Check whether we can open the signed material. We avoid trying to open a file if run in batch mode. This assumed data file for a sig file feature is just a convenience thing for the command line and the user needs to read possible warning messages. */ if (!opt.batch) { fp = open_sigfile (sigfilename, pfx); if (fp) { do_hash (md, md2, fp, textmode); iobuf_close (fp); release_progress_context (pfx); return 0; } } log_error (_("no signed data\n")); release_progress_context (pfx); return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NO_DATA); } for (sl = files; sl; sl = sl->next) { fp = iobuf_open (sl->d); if (fp && is_secured_file (iobuf_get_fd (fp))) { iobuf_close (fp); fp = NULL; gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); } if (!fp) { int rc = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error (_("can't open signed data '%s'\n"), print_fname_stdin (sl->d)); release_progress_context (pfx); return rc; } handle_progress (pfx, fp, sl->d); do_hash (md, md2, fp, textmode); iobuf_close (fp); } release_progress_context (pfx); return 0; } /* Hash the data from file descriptor DATA_FD and append the hash to hash contexts MD and MD2. */ int hash_datafile_by_fd (gcry_md_hd_t md, gcry_md_hd_t md2, int data_fd, int textmode) { progress_filter_context_t *pfx = new_progress_context (); iobuf_t fp; if (is_secured_file (data_fd)) { fp = NULL; gpg_err_set_errno (EPERM); } else fp = iobuf_fdopen_nc (data_fd, "rb"); if (!fp) { int rc = gpg_error_from_syserror (); log_error (_("can't open signed data fd=%d: %s\n"), data_fd, strerror (errno)); release_progress_context (pfx); return rc; } handle_progress (pfx, fp, NULL); do_hash (md, md2, fp, textmode); iobuf_close (fp); release_progress_context (pfx); return 0; } /* Set up a plaintext packet with the appropriate filename. If there is a --set-filename, use it (it's already UTF8). If there is a regular filename, UTF8-ize it if necessary. If there is no filenames at all, set the field empty. */ PKT_plaintext * setup_plaintext_name (const char *filename, IOBUF iobuf) { PKT_plaintext *pt; if ((filename && !iobuf_is_pipe_filename (filename)) || (opt.set_filename && !iobuf_is_pipe_filename (opt.set_filename))) { char *s; if (opt.set_filename) s = make_basename (opt.set_filename, iobuf_get_real_fname (iobuf)); else if (filename && !opt.flags.utf8_filename) { char *tmp = native_to_utf8 (filename); s = make_basename (tmp, iobuf_get_real_fname (iobuf)); xfree (tmp); } else s = make_basename (filename, iobuf_get_real_fname (iobuf)); pt = xmalloc (sizeof *pt + strlen (s) - 1); pt->namelen = strlen (s); memcpy (pt->name, s, pt->namelen); xfree (s); } else { /* no filename */ pt = xmalloc (sizeof *pt - 1); pt->namelen = 0; } return pt; }