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Noteworthy changes in version 1.4.11 (2010-10-18) ------------------------------------------------- * Bug fixes and portability changes. * Minor changes for better interoperability with GnuPG-2. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.24 2004/12/25 02:54:13 wiz Exp $ Support for m68k-netbsd. --- mpi/config.links.orig 2004-10-26 19:06:47.000000000 +0200 +++ mpi/config.links @@@@ -197,6 +197,14 @@@@ case "${host}" in cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h path="m68k" ;; + m68k*-*-netbsdelf) + echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h + cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h + path="m68k" + if ! test x$M68060 = xYES; then + path="m68k/mc68020 m68k" + fi + ;; m68k-atari-mint) echo '#define MIT_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h @ 1.24 log @Update to 1.4.0, provided by Stefan Krüger in PR 28738. While here, convert to options.mk. GnuPG 1.4 Highlights ==================== This is a brief overview of the changes between the GnuPG 1.2 series and the new GnuPG 1.4 series. To read the full list of highlights for each revision that led up to 1.4, see the NEWS file in the GnuPG distribution. This document is based on the NEWS file, and is thus the highlights of the highlights. When upgrading, note that RFC-2440, the OpenPGP standard, is currently being revised. Most of the revisions in the latest draft (2440bis-12) have already been incorporated into GnuPG 1.4. Algorithm Changes ----------------- OpenPGP supports many different algorithms for encryption, hashing, and compression, and taking into account the OpenPGP revisions, GnuPG 1.4 supports a slightly different algorithm set than 1.2 did. The SHA256, SHA384, and SHA512 hashes are now supported for read and write. The BZIP2 compression algorithm is now supported for read and write. Due to the recent successful attack on the MD5 hash algorithm (discussed in , among other places), MD5 is deprecated for OpenPGP use. It is still allowed in GnuPG 1.4 for backwards compatibility, but a warning is given when it is used. The TIGER/192 hash is no longer available. This should not be interpreted as a statement as to the quality of TIGER/192 - rather, the revised OpenPGP standard removes support for several unused or mostly unused hashes, and TIGER/192 was one of them. Similarly, Elgamal signatures and the Elgamal signing key type have been removed from the OpenPGP standard, and thus from GnuPG. Please do not confuse Elgamal signatures with DSA or DSS signatures or with Elgamal encryption. Elgamal signatures were very rarely used and were not supported in any product other than GnuPG. Elgamal encryption was and still is part of OpenPGP and GnuPG. Very old (pre-1.0) versions of GnuPG supported a nonstandard (contrary to OpenPGP) Elgamal key type. While no recent version of GnuPG permitted the generation of such keys, GnuPG 1.2 could still use them. GnuPG 1.4 no longer allows the use of these keys or the (also nonstandard) messages generated using them. At build time, it is possible to select which algorithms will be built into GnuPG. This can be used to build a smaller program binary for embedded uses where space is tight. Keyserver Changes ----------------- GnuPG 1.4 does all keyserver operations via plugin or helper applications. This allows the main GnuPG program to be smaller and simpler. People who package GnuPG for various reasons have the flexibility to include or leave out support for any keyserver type as desired. Support for fetching keys via HTTP and finger has been added. This is mainly useful for setting a preferred keyserver URL like "http://www.jabberwocky.com/key.asc". or "finger:wk at g10code.com". The LDAP keyserver helper now supports storing, retrieving, and searching for keys in both the old NAI "LDAP keyserver" as well as the more recent method to store OpenPGP keys in standard LDAP servers. This is compatible with the storage schema that PGP uses, so both products can interoperate with the same LDAP server. The LDAP keyserver helper is compatible with the PGP company's new "Global Directory" service. If the LDAP library you use supports LDAP-over-TLS and LDAPS, then GnuPG detects this and supports them as well. Note that using TLS or LDAPS does not improve the security of GnuPG itself, but may be useful in certain key distribution scenarios. HTTP Basic authentication is now supported for all HKP and HTTP keyserver functions, either through a proxy or via direct access. The HKP keyserver plugin supports the new machine-readable key listing format for those keyservers that provide it. IPv6 is supported for HKP and HTTP keyserver access. When using a HKP keyserver with multiple DNS records (such as subkeys.pgp.net which has the addresses of multiple servers around the world), all DNS address records are tried until one succeeds. This prevents a single down server in the rotation from stopping access. DNS SRV records are used in HKP keyserver lookups to allow administrators to load balance and select keyserver ports automatically. Timeout support has been added to the keyserver plugins. This allows users to set an upper limit on how long to wait for the keyserver before giving up. Preferred Keyserver URL ----------------------- Preferred keyserver support has been added. Users may set a preferred keyserver via the --edit-key command "keyserver". If the --keyserver-option honor-keyserver-url is set (and it is by default), then the preferred keyserver is used when refreshing that key with --refresh-keys. The --sig-keyserver-url option can be used to inform signature recipients where the signing key can be downloaded. When verifying the signature, if the signing key is not present, and the keyserver options honor-keyserver-url and auto-key-retrieve are set, this URL will be used to retrieve the key. Trust Signatures ---------------- GnuPG 1.4 supports OpenPGP trust signatures, which allow a user to specify the trust level and distance from the user along with the signature so users can delegate different levels of certification ability to other users, possibly restricted by a regular expression on the user ID. Trust Models ------------ GnuPG 1.4 supports several ways of looking at trust: Classic - The classic PGP trust model, where people sign each others keys and thus build up an assurance (called "validity") that the key belongs to the right person. This was the default trust model in GnuPG 1.2. Always - Bypass all trust checks, and make all keys fully valid. Direct - Users may set key validity directly. PGP - The PGP 7 and 8 behavior which combines Classic trust with trust signatures overlaid on top. This is the default trust model in GnuPG 1.4. The OpenPGP Smartcard --------------------- GnuPG 1.4 supports the OpenPGP smartcard () Secret keys may be kept fully or partially on the smartcard. The smartcard may be used for primary keys or subkeys. Other Interesting New Features ------------------------------ For those using Security-Enhanced Linux , the configure option --enable-selinux-support prevents GnuPG from processing its own files (i.e. reading the secret keyring for something other than getting a secret key from it). This simplifies writing ACLs for the SELinux kernel. Readline support is now available at all prompts if the system provides a readline library. GnuPG can now create messages that can be decrypted with either a passphrase or a secret key. These messages may be generated with --symmetric --encrypt or --symmetric --sign --encrypt. --list-options and --verify-options allow the user to customize exactly what key listings or signature verifications look like, enabling or disabling things such as photo display, preferred keyserver URL, calculated validity for each user ID, etc. The --primary-keyring option designates the keyring that the user wants new keys imported into. The --hidden-recipient (or -R) command encrypts to a user, but hides the identity of that user. This is the same functionality as --throw-keyid, but can be used on a per-user basis. Full algorithm names (e.g. "3DES", "SHA1", "ZIP") can now be used interchangeably with the short algorithm names (e.g. "S2", "H2", "Z1") anywhere algorithm names are used in GnuPG. The --keyid-format option selects short (99242560), long (DB698D7199242560), 0xshort (0x99242560), or 0xlong (0xDB698D7199242560) key ID displays. This lets users tune the display to what they prefer. While it is not recommended for extended periods, it is possible to run both GnuPG 1.2.x and GnuPG 1.4 during the transition. To aid in this, GnuPG 1.4 tries to load a config file suffixed with its version before it loads the default config file. For example, 1.4 will try for gpg.conf-1.4 and gpg.conf-1 before falling back to the regular gpg.conf file. @ text @d1 3 a3 1 $NetBSD$ @ 1.23 log @Update to 1.2.5: * New --ask-cert-level/--no-ask-cert-level option to turn on and off the prompt for signature level when signing a key. Defaults to on. * New --min-cert-level option to disregard key signatures that are under a specified level. Defaults to 1 (i.e. don't disregard anything). * New --max-output option to limit the amount of plaintext output generated by GnuPG. This option can be used by programs which call GnuPG to process messages that may result in plaintext larger than the calling program is prepared to handle. This is sometimes called a "Decompression Bomb". * New --list-config command for frontends and other programs that call GnuPG. See doc/DETAILS for the specifics of this. * New --gpgconf-list command for internal use by the gpgconf utility from gnupg 1.9.x. * Some performance improvements with large keyrings. See --enable-key-cache=SIZE in the README file for details. * Some portability fixes for the OpenBSD/i386, HPPA, and AIX platforms. * Simplified Chinese translation. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- mpi/config.links.orig 2004-01-13 12:21:39.000000000 +0100 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -197,6 +197,14 @@@@ case "${target}" in @ 1.22 log @Make build on m68kelf, and honour M68060 variable for quite a bit of speedup on m68060 machines. From S.P. Zeidler in PR 24579. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- mpi/config.links.orig Wed Dec 3 11:10:16 2003 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -200,6 +200,14 @@@@ case "${target}" in @ 1.21 log @upgrade to 1.2.3. * New "--gnupg" option (set by default) that disables --openpgp, and the various --pgpX emulation options. This replaces --no-openpgp, and --no-pgpX, and also means that GnuPG has finally grown a --gnupg option to make GnuPG act like GnuPG. * A number of portability changes to make building GnuPG on less-common platforms easier. * Romanian translation. * Two new %-expandos for use in notation and policy URLs. "%g" expands to the fingerprint of the key making the signature (which might be a subkey), and "%p" expands to the fingerprint of the primary key that owns the key making the signature. * New "tru" record in --with-colons --list-keys listings. It shows the status of the trust database that was used to calculate the key validity in the listings. See doc/DETAILS for the specifics of this. * New REVKEYSIG status tag for --status-fd. It indicates a valid signature that was issued by a revoked key. See doc/DETAILS for the specifics of this. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.20 2003/08/09 09:12:42 wiz Exp $ d3 17 a19 14 --- checks/defs.inc.orig Thu May 1 15:17:46 2003 +++ checks/defs.inc @@@@ -99,9 +99,9 @@@@ pgmname=`basename $0` [ -z "$srcdir" ] && fatal "not called from make" # Make sure we have a valid option files even with VPATH builds. -if [ -f ./options]; then +if [ -f ./options ]; then : -elif [ -f ./gpg.conf]; then +elif [ -f ./gpg.conf ]; then : elif [ -f $srcdir/options ]; then cat $srcdir/options >gpg.conf @ 1.20 log @Remove superfluous chunk which confuses some patch(1). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.19 2003/08/09 08:11:30 heinz Exp $ @ 1.19 log @fix for bad sh behaviour on Solaris (already available in latest GnuPG snapshots) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ a16 7 @@@@ -112,4 +112,4 @@@@ GPG="../g10/gpg --homedir . " exec 2> ${pgmname}.log : -# end \ No newline at end of file +# end @ 1.18 log @Update gnupg package to 1.2.2. Security problem is reported on bugtraq. http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/320444/2003-05-02/2003-05-08/0 2003-05-01 Werner Koch Released 1.2.2. 2003-04-30 David Shaw * NEWS: Note trust bug fix. 2003-04-29 David Shaw * NEWS: Add note about TIGER being dropped from OpenPGP. * README: Add note about the HP/UX inline problem. Fix all URLs to point to the right place in the reorganized gnupg.org web pages. Some minor language fixes. 2003-04-27 David Shaw * NEWS: Add sig version, pk algo, hash algo, and sig class to VALIDSIG. * BUGS: Fix bug reporting URL. 2003-04-24 Werner Koch * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added Hungarian translation by Nagy Ferenc László. 2003-04-23 David Shaw * configure.ac: "TIGER" -> "TIGER/192". * README: Put back proper copyright line. 2003-04-16 Werner Koch Released 1.2.2rc2. 2003-04-15 Werner Koch * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Add Slovak translation. * configure.ac (HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM): New automake conditional. * acinclude.m4 (GNUPG_CHECK_ENDIAN): Fixed quoting of r.e. using quadrigraphs. 2003-04-08 David Shaw * configure.ac: Big warning that TIGER is being removed from the standard. 2003-04-08 Werner Koch * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add autogen.sh wrapper which is useful for some cross-compiling targets. 2003-04-07 David Shaw * acinclude.m4: Fix URL to faqprog.pl. * README: Add --enable-sha512 switch and update version number and copyright date. * NEWS: Add note about SHA-256/384/512. 2003-03-24 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Test for ranlib and ar. 2003-03-12 Werner Koch * acinclude.m4 (GNUPG_CHECK_ENDIAN): When crosscompiling assume little only for Intel CPUs. 2003-02-19 David Shaw * configure.ac: Define @@CAPLIBS@@ to link in -lcap if we are using capabilities. 2003-02-11 David Shaw * configure.ac: Add --enable-sha512 switch to add SHA384/512 support. 2003-02-06 David Shaw * configure.ac: Do not set GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR in ./configure, so that makefiles can override it. 2003-02-02 David Shaw * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Needs to be on one line to avoid problems during ./configure. * NEWS: Note new --with-colons disabled key flag and new "revuid" command. 2003-01-07 Werner Koch Released 1.2.2rc1. * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added fi and zh_TW. 2003-01-06 David Shaw * NEWS: Add notes about disabled keys and trustdb tweaks. 2002-12-04 David Shaw * NEWS: Add note about convert-from-106 script. 2002-11-25 David Shaw * NEWS: Add notes about notation names and '@@', the "--trust-model always" option, and non-optimized memory wiping. 2002-11-09 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Check for ctermid(). 2002-10-31 David Shaw * Makefile.am: Put gnupg.spec in the root directory so rpm -ta works. * configure.ac: Add a check for volatile. @ text @d1 6 a6 4 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.17 2003/04/21 20:28:19 cjep Exp $ --- mpi/config.links.orig Thu Oct 17 07:08:49 2002 +++ mpi/config.links Tue Apr 1 09:52:51 2003 @@@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@@@ d8 16 a23 7 if test "$try_asm_modules" = "yes" ; then case "${target}" in - powerpc-apple-darwin6.1) + powerpc-apple-darwin*) echo '/* No working assembler modules available */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h path="" ;; @ 1.17 log @Add RCS tag @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ @ 1.16 log @Don't try to use asm on any version of Darwin. @ text @d1 1 @ 1.15 log @Update gnupg to 1.2.1. Is a bug fix release. Major user visible changes are: * The library dependencies for OpenLDAP seem to change fairly frequently, and GnuPG's configure script cannot guess all the combinations. Use ./configure LDAPLIBS="-L libdir -l libs" to override the script and use the libraries selected. * Secret keys generated with --export-secret-subkeys are now indicated in key listings with a '#' after the "sec", and in --with-colons listings by showing no capabilities (no lowercase characters). * --trusted-key has been un-obsoleted, as it is useful for adding ultimately trusted keys from the config file. It is identical to using --edit and "trust" to change a key to ultimately trusted. * The usual bug fixes as well as fixes to build problems on some systems. Note that patch-aa and patch-ab are no longer needed as was, patch-aa now contains fixes to handle dlsym errors properly. Also now include libiconv/buildlink2.mk as gnupg looks for iconv. Fixes pkg/18221. @ text @d1 3 a3 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.14 2002/10/09 14:16:56 itojun Exp $ d5 1 a5 5 --- configure.ac.orig Sat Sep 21 12:19:15 2002 +++ configure.ac Sun Sep 29 23:40:20 2002 @@@@ -453,8 +453,14 @@@@ NAME_OF_DEV_RANDOM="/dev/random" NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" d7 5 a11 12 - *-openbsd* | *-netbsd*) + *-openbsd*) NAME_OF_DEV_RANDOM="/dev/srandom" + NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" + DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic $CFLAGS_PIC -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" + ;; + + *-netbsd*) + NAME_OF_DEV_RANDOM="/dev/random" NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" ;; esac @ 1.14 log @upgrade to 1.2.0, from skrueger@@europe.com 2002-09-21 Werner Koch Released 1.2.0. * configure.ac: Bumbed version number and set development version to no. 2002-09-19 David Shaw * configure.ac: Try linking LDAP as just -lldap as it seems very recent OpenLDAPs (>=2.0.23) support that. 2002-09-14 David Shaw * configure.ac: Try linking LDAP without -lresolv first, just in case the platform has libresolv, but doesn't actually need it to use LDAP. 2002-09-12 David Shaw * NEWS: Note that the old IDEA plugin won't work with post-1.1.90 gpg. 2002-09-11 Werner Koch Released 1.1.92. * configure.ac (random_modules): The default random module for system lacking a /dev/random is now auto selected at runtime. 2002-09-09 David Shaw * NEWS: typo. * configure.ac: Add a link test for LDAP without -lresolv for HPUX. Remove "hstrerror" test as it is no longer needed. 2002-09-02 Werner Koch * README: Removed the note about a development version so that we later don't forget this. Minor other changes. 2002-08-29 Werner Koch * configure.ac (random_modules): Reworked the code to select the random module. Define USE_ALL_RANDOM_MODULES for value all. 2002-08-27 David Shaw * configure.ac: Check type of mode_t. * NEWS: Clarify that --libexecdir is a configure option. * configure.ac: Check for hstrerror. 2002-08-19 David Shaw * NEWS: Document new ways to enable MDC, and change in automatic compression disabling. * configure.ac: No such thing as the "none" random gather any longer. 2002-08-08 David Shaw * configure.ac: Add an --enable-tiger. * NEWS: Clarify new permission checks. 2002-08-07 David Shaw * configure.ac: If the static IDEA cipher is present, disable dynamic loading. Also fix backwards grammar of keyserver exec-path CHECKING message. 2002-08-05 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Bumbed version number. 2002-08-04 Werner Koch Released 1.1.91. * configure.ac (ALL_LINGUAS): Added Catalan. 2002-08-02 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Removed all extension stuff but keep the tests for dlopen. We don't need to figure out the flags required. All stuff is now statically loaded. 2002-07-30 David Shaw * README, configure.ac: --with-exec-path is now clarified into --disable-keyserver-path * NEWS: changes since 1.1.90. 2002-07-24 David Shaw * configure.ac: Include a GNUPG_LIBEXECDIR in g10defs.h, as well as a SUBST for Makefiles. 2002-07-22 Timo Schulz * configure.ac: Replace the 'c:/' variables with 'c:\' due to the fact we already use '\' in the remaining code. 2002-07-08 David Shaw * configure.ac: Add --with-mailprog to override the use of sendmail with another MTA. We can use anything that follows the "$MAILPROG -t" convention. 2002-07-04 David Shaw * configure.ac: --enable-exec-path should be a 'with'. Fix 'no' cases of --with-exec-path and --with-photo-viewer. * README: Document --disable-exec, --disable-photo-viewers, --disable-keyserver-helpers, --enable-exec-path, and --with-photo-viewer. * configure.ac: Add --with-photo-viewer to lock the viewer at compile time and --disable-keyserver-helpers and --disable-photo-viewers to allow disabling one without disabling the other. 2002-07-03 David Shaw * configure.ac: Allow setting USE_EXEC_PATH to lock the exec-path to a fixed value. 2002-07-01 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Set version number to 1.1.91. Released 1.1.90. * INSTALL: Replaced by generic install file. * README: Marked as development version and moved most stuff of the old INSTALL file to here. 2002-06-30 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Link W32 version against libwsock32. 2002-06-29 Werner Koch * configure.ac (development_version): New. (HAVE_DEV_RANDOM_IOCTL): Removed test for it; it was never used. * BUGS, AUTHORS: Add a note on how to send security related bug reports. 2002-06-20 David Shaw * NEWS: changes since 1.0.7. * configure.ac: Set new version number (1.1.90), and fix Solaris compiler flags for shared objects. 2002-06-11 David Shaw * configure.ac: Move -lsocket and -lnsl checks before LDAP link tests so they work properly on Solaris. Noted by David Champion. Also, check for the Mozilla LDAP library if the OpenLDAP library check fails. Put -lsocket and -lnsl in NETLIBS rather than LIBS so not all programs are forced to link to them. 2002-06-05 David Shaw * configure.ac: Add a switch for the experimental external HKP keyserver interface. 2002-05-22 Werner Koch * configure.ac: Check for strcasecmp and strncasecmp. Removed stricmp and memicmp checks. 2002-05-08 David Shaw * configure.ac: If LDAP comes up unusable, try #including before giving up. Old versions of OpenLDAP require that. 2002-05-03 David Shaw * configure.ac: In g10defs.h, use \ for the directory separator when HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM is on. * configure.ac: Add --disable-exec flag to disable all remote program execution. --disable-exec implies --disable-ldap and --disable-mailto. Also look in /usr/lib for sendmail. If sendmail is not found, do not default - just fail. 2002-04-30 David Shaw * configure.ac: Try and link to a sample LDAP program to check if the LDAP we're about to use is really sane. The most common problem (using a very old OpenLDAP), could be fixed with an extra #include, but this would not be very portable to other LDAP libraries. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.13 2002/05/07 18:48:47 wiz Exp $ @ 1.13 log @Update to 1.0.7. * Secret keys are now stored and exported in a new format which uses SHA-1 for integrity checks. This format renders the Rosa/Klima attack useless. Other OpenPGP implementations might not yet support this, so the option --simple-sk-checksum creates the old vulnerable format. * The default cipher algorithm for encryption is now CAST5, default hash algorithm is SHA-1. This will give us better interoperability with other OpenPGP implementations. * Symmetric encrypted messages now use a fixed file size if possible. This is a tradeoff: it breaks PGP 5, but fixes PGP 2, 6, and 7. Note this was only an issue with RFC-1991 style symmetric messages. * Photographic user ID support. This uses an external program to view the images. * Enhanced keyserver support via keyserver "plugins". GnuPG comes with plugins for the NAI LDAP keyserver as well as the HKP email keyserver. It retains internal support for the HKP HTTP keyserver. * Nonrevocable signatures are now supported. If a user signs a key nonrevocably, this signature cannot be taken back so be careful! * Multiple signature classes are usable when signing a key to specify how carefully the key information (fingerprint, photo ID, etc) was checked. * --pgp2 mode automatically sets all necessary options to ensure that the resulting message will be usable by a user of PGP 2.x. * --pgp6 mode automatically sets all necessary options to ensure that the resulting message will be usable by a user of PGP 6.x. * Signatures may now be given an expiration date. When signing a key with an expiration date, the user is prompted whether they want their signature to expire at the same time. * Revocation keys (designated revokers) are now supported if present. There is currently no way to designate new keys as designated revokers. * Permissions on the .gnupg directory and its files are checked for safety. * --expert mode enables certain silly things such as signing a revoked user id, expired key, or revoked key. * Some fixes to build cleanly under Cygwin32. * New tool gpgsplit to split OpenPGP data formats into packets. * New option --preserve-permissions. * Subkeys created in the future are not used for encryption or signing unless the new option --ignore-valid-from is used. * Revoked user-IDs are not listed unless signatures are listed too or we are in verbose mode. * There is no default comment string with ascii armors anymore except for revocation certificates and --enarmor mode. * The command "primary" in the edit menu can be used to change the primary UID, "setpref" and "updpref" can be used to change the preferences. * Fixed the preference handling; since 1.0.5 they were erroneously matched against against the latest user ID and not the given one. * RSA key generation. * It is now possible to sign and conventional encrypt a message (-cs). * The MDC feature flag is supported and can be set by using the "updpref" edit command. * The status messages GOODSIG and BADSIG are now returning the primary UID, encoded using %XX escaping (but with spaces left as spaces, so that it should not break too much) * Support for GDBM based keyrings has been removed. * The entire keyring management has been revamped. * The way signature stati are store has changed so that v3 signatures can be supported. To increase the speed of many operations for existing keyrings you can use the new --rebuild-keydb-caches command. * The entire key validation process (trustdb) has been revamped. See the man page entries for --update-trustdb, --check-trustdb and --no-auto-check-trustdb. * --trusted-keys is again obsolete, --edit can be used to set the ownertrust of any key to ultimately trusted. * A subkey is never used to sign keys. * Read only keyrings are now handled as expected. @ text @d1 1 a1 12 $NetBSD$ --- cipher/Makefile.in.orig Mon Apr 29 17:06:11 2002 +++ cipher/Makefile.in @@@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@@@ am__quote = @@am__quote@@ install_sh = @@install_sh@@ -DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS = -DIS_MODULE @@DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS@@ +DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS = -DIS_MODULE -fPIC @@DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS@@ INCLUDES = -I.. -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/intl d3 18 @ 1.12 log @Fix compilation on macppc. (relocation error because of missing -fPIC) @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- cipher/Makefile.in.orig Sun Apr 29 16:39:07 2001 d5 3 a7 3 @@@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@@@ @@ENABLE_GNUPG_EXTENSIONS_TRUE@@pkglib_PROGRAMS = @@DYNAMIC_CIPHER_MODS@@ @@ENABLE_GNUPG_EXTENSIONS_FALSE@@pkglib_PROGRAMS = d12 2 a13 2 #libcipher_a_LDFLAGS = libcipher_a_SOURCES = cipher.c pubkey.c md.c dynload.c dynload.h bithelp.h des.c des.h twofish.c blowfish.c blowfish.h cast5.c cast5.h rijndael.c elgamal.c elgamal.h rsa.c rsa.h primegen.c random.h random.c rand-internal.h rmd.h dsa.h dsa.c g10c.c smallprime.c construct.c @ 1.11 log @Update to 1.0.5, provided by Mark White in private mail. Some pkg related changes by me. Changes since 1.0.4: * WARNING: The semantics of --verify have changed to address a problem with detached signature detection. --verify now ignores signed material given on stdin unless this is requested by using a "-" as the name for the file with the signed material. Please check all your detached signature handling applications and make sure that they don't pipe the signed material to stdin without using a filename together with "-" on the the command line. * WARNING: Corrected hash calculation for input data larger than 512M - it was just wrong, so you might notice bad signature in some very big files. It may be wise to keep an old copy of GnuPG around. * Secret keys are no longer imported unless you use the new option --allow-secret-key-import. This is a kludge and future versions will handle it in another way. * New command "showpref" in the --edit-key menu to show an easier to understand preference listing. * There is now the notation of a primary user ID. For example, it is printed with a signature verification as the first user ID; revoked user IDs are not printed there anymore. In general the primary user ID is the one with the latest self-signature. * New --charset=utf-8 to bypass all internal conversions. * Large File Support (LFS) is now working. * New options: --ignore-crc-error, --no-sig-create-check, --no-sig-cache, --fixed_list_mode, --no-expensive-trust-checks, --enable-special-filenames and --use-agent. See man page. * New command --pipemode, which can be used to run gpg as a co-process. Currently only the verification of detached signatures are working. See doc/DETAILS. * Rewritten key selection code so that GnuPG can better cope with multiple subkeys, expire dates and so. The drawback is that it is slower. * A whole lot of bug fixes. * The verification status of self-signatures are now cached. To increase the speed of key list operations for existing keys you can do the following in your GnuPG homedir (~/.gnupg): $ cp pubring.gpg pubring.gpg.save && $ gpg --export-all >x && \ rm pubring.gpg && gpg --import x Only v4 keys (i.e not the old RSA keys) benefit from this caching. * New translations: Estonian, Turkish. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.10 2000/11/12 14:28:48 wiz Exp $ d3 5 a7 4 --- cipher/twofish.c.orig Fri Apr 14 19:34:26 2000 +++ cipher/twofish.c Sun Nov 12 15:05:28 2000 @@@@ -1004,3 +1004,6 @@@@ } d9 2 d12 2 a13 13 +#ifdef IS_MODULE +static +#endif @@@@ -1034,6 +1037,9 @@@@ * version = interface version of the function/pointer * (currently this is 1 for all functions) */ +#ifdef IS_MODULE +static +#endif void * gnupgext_enum_func ( int what, int *sequence, int *class, int *vers ) { @ 1.10 log @Declare some symbols static in twofish.c (for details see lib/11458). Patch provided by Olaf Seibert. Bump version number to 1.0.4nb1. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ @ 1.9 log @Update to 1.0.4. Changes since 1.0.3: * Fixed a serious bug which could lead to false signature verification results when more than one signature is fed to gpg. This is the primary reason for releasing this version. * New utility gpgv which is a stripped down version of gpg to be used to verify signatures against a list of trusted keys. * Rijndael (AES) is now supported and listed with top preference. * --with-colons now works with --print-md[s]. Based on an update provided by Mipam . @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.8 2000/07/15 11:24:28 wiz Exp $ d3 19 a21 13 For Solaris, make DATADIRNAME share. --- configure.orig Wed Jul 12 13:42:41 2000 +++ configure Sat Jul 15 13:03:37 2000 @@@@ -3728,7 +3728,7 @@@@ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5 rm -rf conftest* CATOBJEXT=.mo - DATADIRNAME=lib + DATADIRNAME=share fi rm -f conftest* INSTOBJEXT=.mo @ 1.8 log @Update gnupg to 1.0.2. NetBSD changes had been mailed to author and have been integrated. Relevant Changes: * Fixed expiration handling of encryption keys. * Add an experimental feature to do unattended key generation. * The user is now asked for the reason of revocation as required by the new OpenPGP draft. * There is a ~/.gnupg/random_seed file now which saves the state of the internal RNG and increases system performance somewhat. This way the full entropy source is only used in cases were it is really required. Use the option --no-random-seed-file to disable this feature. * New options --ignore-time-conflict and --lock-never. * Encryption is now much faster: About 2 times for 1k bit keys and 8 times for 4k keys. * New encryption keys are generated in a way which allows a much faster decryption. * New command --export-secret-subkeys which outputs the _primary_ key with it's secret parts deleted. This is useful for automated decryption/signature creation as it allows to keep the real secret primary key offline and thereby protecting the key certificates and allowing to create revocations for the subkeys. See the FAQ for a procedure to install such secret keys. * Keygeneration now writes to the first writeable keyring or as default to the one in the homedirectory. Prior versions ignored all --keyring options. * New option --command-fd to take user input from a file descriptor; to be used with --status-fd by software which uses GnuPG as a backend. * There is a new status PROGRESS which is used to show progress during key generation. * Support for the new MDC encryption packets. To create them either --force-mdc must be use or cipher algorithm with a blocksize other than 64 bits is to be used. --openpgp currently disables MDC packets entirely. This option should not yet be used. * New option --no-auto-key-retrieve to disable retrieving of a missing public key from a keyerver, when a keyerver has been set. * Danish, Esperanto, Japanese, Dutch, and Swedish translations @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ @ 1.7 log @change -fpic to -fPIC. Thats what sparcs need now. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.6 2000/05/19 23:13:53 wiz Exp $ d3 1 a3 2 Make this work on NetBSD. For Solaris, make the DATADIRNAME share. d5 3 a7 24 --- ./configure.orig Thu Dec 16 10:15:33 1999 +++ ./configure Thu Mar 2 01:50:58 2000 @@@@ -1995,7 +1995,7 @@@@ CFLAGS_RDYNAMIC="-Wl,-E" ;; - openbsd* | freebsd2* | osf4* | irix* ) + openbsd* | freebsd2* | osf4* | irix* | netbsd* ) CFLAGS_RDYNAMIC="" ;; @@@@ -2043,6 +2043,11 @@@@ NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fpic -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" ;; + *-netbsd*) + DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fPIC -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" + NAME_OF_DEV_RANDOM="/dev/random" + NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" + ;; *) NAME_OF_DEV_RANDOM="/dev/random" NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" @@@@ -3441,7 +3446,7 @@@@ @ 1.6 log @find /dev/random, and use it @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.5 2000/03/02 08:21:33 wiz Exp $ d22 1 a22 1 + DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fpic -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" @ 1.5 log @Fetch and install man page, as noted by Markus Kurek in pkg/9519. Also defuzz patches. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d17 1 a17 1 @@@@ -2043,6 +2043,9 @@@@ d23 2 d29 1 a29 1 @@@@ -3441,7 +3444,7 @@@@ @ 1.4 log @Update gnupg to 1.0.0. As sideeffect this fixes pr 8826 and pr 8606. /* XXX someone should test this in i386/aout, maybe that broke in exchange, so someone would need to fix it. I have no system to test on. But since this package was totaly broken, its an improvement... XXX */ Noteworthy changes in version 1.0.0 (1999-09-07) ----------------------------------- * Add a very preliminary version of the GNU Privacy Handbook to the distribution (lynx doc/gph/index.html). * Changed the version number to GnuPG 2001 ;-) Noteworthy changes in version 0.9.11 ------------------------------------ * UTF-8 strings are now correctly printed (if --charset is set correctly). Output of --with-colons remains C-style escaped UTF-8. * Workaround for a problem with PGP 5 detached signature in textmode. * Fixed a problem when importing new subkeys (duplicated signatures). Noteworthy changes in version 0.9.10 ------------------------------------ * Some strange new options to help pgpgpg * Cleaned up the dox a bit. Noteworthy changes in version 0.9.9 ----------------------------------- * New options --[no-]utf8-strings. * New edit-menu commands "enable" and "disable" for entire keys. * You will be asked for a filename if gpg cannot deduce one. * Changes to support libtool which is needed for the development of libgcrypt. * New script tools/lspgpot to help transferring assigned trustvalues from PGP to GnuPG. * New commands --lsign-key and made --sign-key a shortcut for --edit and sign. * New options (#122--126 ;-) --[no-]default-recipient[-self], --disable-{cipher,pubkey}-algo. See the man page. * Enhanced info output in case of multiple recipients and fixed exit code. * New option --allow-non-selfsigned-uid to work around a problem with the German IN way of separating signing and encryption keys. Noteworthy changes in version 0.9.8 ----------------------------------- * New subcommand "delsig" in the edit menu. * The name of the output file is not anymore the one which is embedded in the processed message, but the used filename with the extension stripped. To revert to the old behaviour you can use the option --use-embedded-filename. * Another hack to cope with pgp2 generated detached signatures. * latin-2 character set works (--charset=iso-8859-2). * New option --with-key-data to list the public key parameters. New option -N to insert notations and a --set-policy-url. A couple of other options to allow reseting of options. * Better support for HPUX. Noteworthy changes in version 0.9.7 ----------------------------------- * Add some work arounds for a bugs in pgp 2 which led to bad signatures when used with canonical texts in some cases. * Enhanced some status outputs. Noteworthy changes in version 0.9.6 ----------------------------------- * Twofish is now statically linked by default. The experimental 128 bit version is now disabled. Full support will be available as soon as the OpenPGP WG has decided on an interpretation of rfc2440. * Dropped support for the ancient Blowfish160 which is not OpenPGP. * Merged gpgm and gpg into one binary. * Add "revsig" and "revkey" commands to the edit menu. It is now possible to revoke signature and subkeys. @ text @d6 3 a8 3 --- configure.orig Tue Sep 7 17:12:37 1999 +++ configure Thu Dec 2 16:03:10 1999 @@@@ -2505,7 +2505,7 @@@@ d17 1 a17 1 @@@@ -2553,6 +2553,9 @@@@ d22 1 a22 1 + DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fpic -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" d27 1 a27 1 @@@@ -3921,7 +3924,7 @@@@ @ 1.3 log @Make this package work on Solaris. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.2 1999/04/08 15:17:28 mellon Exp $ d6 4 a9 18 --- configure.orig Sat Mar 20 09:34:01 1999 +++ configure Fri Apr 9 10:28:33 1999 @@@@ -1596,6 +1596,13 @@@@ ;; esac +case "$target" in +i[3456]86*-*-netbsd* | pentium-*-netbsd* | pentiumpro-*-netbsd*) + ac_sympat='_\([_A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]*\)' + ac_symxfrm='_\1 \1' + ;; +esac + # If we're using GNU nm, then use its standard symbol codes. if $NM -V 2>&1 | egrep '(GNU|with BFD)' > /dev/null; then ac_symcode='[ABCDGISTUW]' @@@@ -1840,7 +1847,7 @@@@ CFLAGS_RDYNAMIC="-Wl,-dy" d12 2 a13 2 - freebsd2* | osf4* ) + freebsd2* | osf4* | netbsd*) d16 2 a17 2 * ) @@@@ -1880,6 +1887,9 @@@@ d22 2 a23 2 + DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fpic -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" + ;; d27 1 a27 1 @@@@ -3248,7 +3258,7 @@@@ @ 1.2 log @Oops, fix paths. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.1 1999/04/07 23:01:27 mellon Exp $ d3 47 a49 40 diff -rc2 configure configure *** configure Sat Mar 20 04:34:01 1999 --- configure Wed Apr 7 17:38:32 1999 *************** *** 1597,1600 **** --- 1597,1607 ---- esac + case "$target" in + i[3456]86*-*-netbsd* | pentium-*-netbsd* | pentiumpro-*-netbsd*) + ac_sympat='_\([_A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]*\)' + ac_symxfrm='_\1 \1' + ;; + esac + # If we're using GNU nm, then use its standard symbol codes. if $NM -V 2>&1 | egrep '(GNU|with BFD)' > /dev/null; then *************** *** 1841,1845 **** ;; ! freebsd2* | osf4* ) CFLAGS_RDYNAMIC="" ;; --- 1848,1852 ---- ;; ! freebsd2* | osf4* | netbsd*) CFLAGS_RDYNAMIC="" ;; *************** *** 1879,1882 **** --- 1886,1892 ---- NAME_OF_DEV_RANDOM="/dev/srandom" NAME_OF_DEV_URANDOM="/dev/urandom" + DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fpic -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" + ;; + *-netbsd*) DYNLINK_MOD_CFLAGS="-shared -rdynamic -fpic -Wl,-Bshareable -Wl,-x" ;; @ 1.1 log @GNU Privacy Guard (a PGP replacement) @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 3 a5 3 diff -rc2 gnupg-0.9.5/configure gnupg-0.9.5-hacked/configure *** gnupg-0.9.5/configure Sat Mar 20 04:34:01 1999 --- gnupg-0.9.5-hacked/configure Wed Apr 7 17:38:32 1999 @