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2016-05-28use std::locale::global instead of setlocaleDavid Kalnischkies
We use a wild mixture of C and C++ ways of generating output, so having a consistent world-view in both styles sounds like a good idea and should help in preventing regressions.
2016-05-08gpgv: show always webportal error on NODATADavid Kalnischkies
gpg doesn't give use a UID on NODATA, which we were "expecting" (but not using for anything), but just an error number. Instead of collecting these as badsigners which will trigger a "invald signature" error with remarks like "NODATA 1" we instead adapt a message similar to the NODATA error of a clearsigned file (which is actually not reached anymore as we split them up, which fails with a NOSPLIT error, which uses the same general error message). In other words: Not a security relevant change, just a user experience improvement as we now point them to the most likely cause of the problem instead of saying "invalid signature" which would point them in the direction of the archive being broken (for everyone) instead. Closes: 823746
2016-05-01support multiple fingerprints in signed-byDavid Kalnischkies
A keyring file can include multiple keys, so its only fair for transitions and such to support multiple fingerprints as well.
2016-05-01gpgv: cleanup statusfd parsing a bitDavid Kalnischkies
We parse the messages we receive into two big categories: Most of the messages have a keyid as well as a userid and as they are errors we want to show the userids as well. The other category is also errors, but have no userid (like NO_PUBKEY). Explicitly expressing this in code should make it a bit easier to look at and it also help in dropping additional fields or just the newline at the end consistently. Git-Dch: Ignore
2016-05-01don't show NO_PUBKEY warning if repo is signed by another keyDavid Kalnischkies
Daniel Kahn Gillmor highlights in the bugreport that security isn't improving by having the user import additional keys – especially as importing keys securely is hard. The bugreport was initially about dropping the warning to a notice, but in given the previously mentioned observation and the fact that we weren't printing a warning (or a notice) for expired or revoked keys providing a signature we drop it completely as the code to display a message if this was the only key is in another path – and is considered critical. Closes: 618445
2016-05-01gpgv: handle expired sig as worthlessDavid Kalnischkies
Signatures on data can have an expiration date, too, which we hadn't handled previously explicitly (no problem – gpg still has a non-zero exit code so apt notices the invalid signature) so the error message wasn't as helpful as it could be (aka mentioning the key signing it).
2016-05-01gpgv: use EXPKEYSIG instead of KEYEXPIREDDavid Kalnischkies
The upstream documentation says about KEYEXPIRED: "This status line is not very useful". Indeed, it doesn't mention which key is expired, and suggests to use the other message which does.
2016-03-28Allow lowering trust level of a hash via configJulian Andres Klode
Introduces APT::Hashes::<NAME> with entries Untrusted and Weak which can be set to true to cause the hash to be treated as untrusted and/or weak.
2016-03-22handle gpgv's weak-digests ERRSIGDavid Kalnischkies
Our own gpgv method can declare a digest algorithm as untrusted and handles these as worthless signatures. If gpgv comes with inbuilt untrusted (which is called weak in official terminology) which it e.g. does for MD5 in recent versions we should handle it in the same way. To check this we use the most uncommon still fully trusted hash as a configureable one via a hidden config option to toggle through all of the three states a hash can be in.
2016-03-21properly check for "all good sigs are weak"David Kalnischkies
Using erase(pos) is invalid in our case here as pos must be a valid and derefenceable iterator, which isn't the case for an end-iterator (like if we had no good signature). The problem runs deeper still through as VALIDSIG is a keyid while GOODSIG is just a longid so comparing them will always fail. Closes: 818910
2016-03-16Make the weak signature message less ambigiousJulian Andres Klode
There was a complaint that, in the previous message, the key fingerprint could be mistaken for a SHA1 digest due to the (SHA1) after it. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-16methods/gpgv: Rewrite error handling and messageJulian Andres Klode
This should be easy to extend in the future and allow us to simplify the error handling cases somewhat. Thanks: Ron Lee for wording suggestions
2016-03-15methods/gpgv: Warn about SHA1 (and RIPEMD-160)Julian Andres Klode
We will drop support for those in the future. Also adjust the std::array to be a std::vector, as that's easier to maintain.
2016-03-15methods/gpgv: Correctly handle weak signatures with multiple keysJulian Andres Klode
We added weak signatures to BadSigners, meaning that a Release file signed by both a weak signature and a strong signature would be rejected; preventing people from migrating from DSA to RSA keys in a sane way. Instead of using BadSigners, treat weak signatures like expired keys: They are no good signatures, and they are worthless. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-14methods/gpgv: Reject weak digest algorithmsJulian Andres Klode
This keeps a list of weak digest algorithms. For now, only MD5 is disabled, as SHA1 breaks to many repos.
2016-03-14Revert "Handle ERRSIG in the gpgv method like BADSIG"Julian Andres Klode
This reverts commit 76a71a1237d22c1990efbc19ce0e02aacf572576. That commit broke the test suite. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2016-03-14Handle ERRSIG in the gpgv method like BADSIGJulian Andres Klode
ERRSIG is created whenever a key uses an unknown/weak digest algorithm, for example. This allows us to report a more useful error than just "unknown apt-key error.": The following signatures were invalid: ERRSIG 13B00F1FD2C19886 1 2 01 1457609403 5 While still not being the best reportable error message, it's better than unknown apt-key error and hopefully redirects users to complain to their repository owners.
2015-11-05allow acquire method specific options via Binary scopeDavid Kalnischkies
Allows users who know what they are getting themselves into with this trick to e.g. disable privilege dropping for e.g. file:// until they can fix up the permissions on those repositories. It helps also the test framework and people with a similar setup (= me) to run in less modified environments.
2015-08-10add c++11 override marker to overridden methodsDavid Kalnischkies
C++11 adds the 'override' specifier to mark that a method is overriding a base class method and error out if not. We hide it in the APT_OVERRIDE macro to ensure that we keep compiling in pre-c++11 standards. Reported-By: clang-modernize -add-override -override-macros Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-08-10implement Signed-By without using gpg for verificationDavid Kalnischkies
The previous commit returns to the possibility of using just gpgv for verification proposes. There is one problem through: We can't enforce a specific keyid without using gpg, but our acquire method can as it parses gpgv output anyway, so it can deal with good signatures from not expected signatures and treats them as unknown keys instead. Git-Dch: Ignore
2015-08-10implement Signed-By option for sources.listDavid Kalnischkies
Limits which key(s) can be used to sign a repository. Not immensely useful from a security perspective all by itself, but if the user has additional measures in place to confine a repository (like pinning) an attacker who gets the key for such a repository is limited to its potential and can't use the key to sign its attacks for an other (maybe less limited) repository… (yes, this is as weak as it sounds, but having the capability might come in handy for implementing other stuff later).
2014-11-09use getline() instead of rolling our ownDavid Kalnischkies
We use it in other places already as well even though it is farly new addition to the POSIX family with 2008, but rolling our own here is really something which should be avoided in such a important method. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-10-13Fix backward compatiblity of the new pkgAcquireMethod::DropPrivsOrDie()Michael Vogt
Do not drop privileges in the methods when using a older version of libapt that does not support the chown magic in partial/ yet. To do this DropPrivileges() now will ignore a empty Apt::Sandbox::User. Cleanup all hardcoded _apt along the way.
2014-09-29Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/debian/experimental' into ↵Michael Vogt
feature/acq-trans Conflicts: apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc apt-pkg/acquire-item.h methods/gpgv.cc
2014-09-27correct the error messages to refer to apt-key instead of gpgvDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-09-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/debian/experimental' into ↵Michael Vogt
feature/acq-trans
2014-09-24methods: Fail if we cannot drop privilegesJulian Andres Klode
2014-09-24Drop Privileges to "Debian-apt" in most acquire methodsMichael Vogt
Add a new "Debian-apt" user that owns the /var/lib/apt/lists and /var/cache/apt/archive directories. The methods http, https, ftp, gpgv, gzip switch to this user when they start. Thanks to Julian and "ioerror" and tors "switch_id()" code.
2014-07-21Download Release first, then Release.gpgMichael Vogt
The old way of handling this was that pkgAcqMetaIndex was responsible to check/move both Release and Release.gpg in place. This breaks the assumption of the transaction that each pkgAcquire::Item has a single File that its responsible for.
2014-03-13cleanup headers and especially #includes everywhereDavid Kalnischkies
Beside being a bit cleaner it hopefully also resolves oddball problems I have with high levels of parallel jobs. Git-Dch: Ignore Reported-By: iwyu (include-what-you-use)
2014-01-30fix various style/performance warnings in rredDavid Kalnischkies
Reported-By: cppcheck Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-07-25add missing "free(buffer) for allocated bufferMichael Vogt
2013-06-20trigger NODATA error for invalid InRelease filesDavid Kalnischkies
With the selfgrown splitting we got the problem of not recovering from networks which just reply with invalid data like those sending us login pages to authenticate with the network (e.g. hotels) back. The good thing about the InRelease file is that we know that it must be clearsigned (a Release file might or might not have a detached sig) so if we get a file but are unable to split it something is seriously wrong, so there is not much point in trying further. The Acquire system already looks out for a NODATA error from gpgv, so this adds a new error message sent to the acquire system in case the splitting we do now ourselves failed including this magic word. Closes: #712486
2013-03-15* apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.cc:David Kalnischkies
- ExecGPGV is a method which should never return, so mark it as such and fix the inconsistency of returning in error cases
2013-03-15* apt-pkg/indexcopy.cc:David Kalnischkies
- rename RunGPGV to ExecGPGV and move it to apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.cc
2012-01-20fix a few esoteric cppcheck errors/warnings/infosDavid Kalnischkies
2011-09-19use forward declaration in headers if possible instead of includesDavid Kalnischkies
2011-09-19do not pollute namespace in the headers with using (Closes: #500198)David Kalnischkies
2011-09-13merge with debian/experimentalDavid Kalnischkies
2011-09-13reorder includes: add <config.h> if needed and include it at firstDavid Kalnischkies
2011-08-11cppcheck complains about some possible speed improvements which could beDavid Kalnischkies
done on the mirco-optimazation level, so lets fix them: (performance) Possible inefficient checking for emptiness. (performance) Prefer prefix ++/-- operators for non-primitive types.
2011-07-13fix from David Kalnischkies for the InRelease gpg verification 0.8.15.2Michael Vogt
code (LP: #784473)
2010-08-19* apt-pkg/init.cc:David Kalnischkies
- set the default values for dir::etc::trusted options correctly
2010-06-09enhance the split out of the gpgv commandline mangling by splitting outDavid Kalnischkies
the call completely
2010-06-09* apt-pkg/indexcopy.cc:David Kalnischkies
- move the gpg codecopy to a new method and use it also in methods/gpgv.cc
2010-05-12* methods/gpgv.cc:David Kalnischkies
- remove the keyrings count limit by using vector magic
2010-01-08* French manpage translation updateMichael Vogt
* spot & fix various typos in all manpages * German manpage translation update * cmdline/apt-cache.cc: - remove translatable marker from the "%4i %s\n" string * buildlib/po4a_manpage.mak: - instruct debiandoc to build files with utf-8 encoding * buildlib/tools.m4: - fix some warning from the buildtools * apt-pkg/acquire-item.cc: - add configuration PDiffs::Limit-options to not download too many or too big patches (Closes: #554349) * debian/control: - let all packages depend on ${misc:Depends} * share/*-archive.gpg: - remove the horrible outdated files. We already depend on the keyring so we don't need to ship our own version * cmdline/apt-key: - errors out if wget is not installed (Closes: #545754) - add --keyring option as we have now possibly many * methods/gpgv.cc: - pass all keyrings (TrustedParts) to gpgv instead of using only one trusted.gpg keyring (Closes: #304846) * methods/https.cc: - finally merge the rest of the patchset from Arnaud Ebalard with the CRL and Issuers options, thanks! (Closes: #485963)
2009-04-08* methods/gpgv.cc:Michael Vogt
- properly check for expired and revoked keys (closes: #433091)
2008-12-09* methods/gpgv.cc:Michael Vogt
- fix compiler warning * cmdline/apt-get.cc: - fix "apt-get source pkg=ver" if binary name != source name and show a message (LP: #202219) * apt-pkg/deb/debsystem.cc: - make strings i18n able
2008-01-17* Applied patch from Robert Millan <rmh@aybabtu.com> to fix the errorOtavio Salvador
message when gpgv isn't installed, closes: #452640.