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2018-09-11Support multiple keyrings in sources.list Signed-ByDavid Kalnischkies
A user can specify multiple fingerprints for a while now, so its seems counter-intuitive to support only one keyring, especially if this isn't really checked or enforced and while unlikely mixtures of both should work properly, too, instead of a kinda random behaviour.
2018-09-11Support subkeys properly in Signed-By optionsDavid Kalnischkies
If we limit a file to be signed by a certain key it should usually accept also being signed by any of this keys subkeys instead of requiring each subkey to be listed explicitly. If the later is really wanted we support now also the same syntax as gpg does with appending an exclamation mark at the end of the fingerprint to force no mapping.
2018-08-19Report (soon) worthless keys if gpg uses fpr for GOODSIGDavid Kalnischkies
gpgs DETAILS documentation file declares that GOODSIG could report keyid or fingerprint since gpg2, but for the time being it is still keyid only. Who knows if that will ever change as that feels like an interface break with dangerous security implications, but lets be better safe than sorry especially as the code dealing with signed-by keyids is prepared for this already. This code is rewritten still to have them all use the same code for this type of problem.
2016-09-01support long keyid and fingerprint in gpgv's GOODSIGDavid Kalnischkies
In gpgv1 GOODSIG (and the other messages of status-fd) are documented as sending the long keyid. In gpgv2 it is documented to be either long keyid or the fingerprint. At the moment it is still the long keyid, but the documentation hints at the possibility of changing this. We care about this for Signed-By support as we detect this way if the right fingerprint has signed this file (or not). The check itself is done via VALIDSIG which always is a fingerprint, but there must also be a GOODSIG (as expired sigs are valid, too) found to be accepted which wouldn't be found in the fingerprint-case and the signature hence refused.