/* trustlist.c - Maintain the list of trusted keys
* Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009,
* 2012 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
#include
#include
#include
#include "agent.h"
#include /* fixme: need a way to avoid assuan calls here */
#include "../common/i18n.h"
/* A structure to store the information from the trust file. */
struct trustitem_s
{
struct
{
int disabled:1; /* This entry is disabled. */
int for_pgp:1; /* Set by '*' or 'P' as first flag. */
int for_smime:1; /* Set by '*' or 'S' as first flag. */
int relax:1; /* Relax checking of root certificate
constraints. */
int cm:1; /* Use chain model for validation. */
int qual:1; /* Root CA for qualified signatures. */
int de_vs:1; /* Root CA for de-vs compliant PKI. */
} flags;
unsigned char fpr[20]; /* The binary fingerprint. */
};
typedef struct trustitem_s trustitem_t;
/* Malloced table and its allocated size with all trust items. */
static trustitem_t *trusttable;
static size_t trusttablesize;
/* A mutex used to protect the table. */
static npth_mutex_t trusttable_lock;
static const char headerblurb[] =
"# This is the list of trusted keys. Comment lines, like this one, as\n"
"# well as empty lines are ignored. Lines have a length limit but this\n"
"# is not a serious limitation as the format of the entries is fixed and\n"
"# checked by gpg-agent. A non-comment line starts with optional white\n"
"# space, followed by the SHA-1 fingerpint in hex, followed by a flag\n"
"# which may be one of 'P', 'S' or '*' and optionally followed by a list of\n"
"# other flags. The fingerprint may be prefixed with a '!' to mark the\n"
"# key as not trusted. You should give the gpg-agent a HUP or run the\n"
"# command \"gpgconf --reload gpg-agent\" after changing this file.\n"
"\n\n"
"# Include the default trust list\n"
"include-default\n"
"\n";
/* This function must be called once to initialize this module. This
has to be done before a second thread is spawned. We can't do the
static initialization because Pth emulation code might not be able
to do a static init; in particular, it is not possible for W32. */
void
initialize_module_trustlist (void)
{
static int initialized;
int err;
if (!initialized)
{
err = npth_mutex_init (&trusttable_lock, NULL);
if (err)
log_fatal ("failed to init mutex in %s: %s\n", __FILE__,strerror (err));
initialized = 1;
}
}
static void
lock_trusttable (void)
{
int err;
err = npth_mutex_lock (&trusttable_lock);
if (err)
log_fatal ("failed to acquire mutex in %s: %s\n", __FILE__, strerror (err));
}
static void
unlock_trusttable (void)
{
int err;
err = npth_mutex_unlock (&trusttable_lock);
if (err)
log_fatal ("failed to release mutex in %s: %s\n", __FILE__, strerror (err));
}
/* Clear the trusttable. The caller needs to make sure that the
trusttable is locked. */
static inline void
clear_trusttable (void)
{
xfree (trusttable);
trusttable = NULL;
trusttablesize = 0;
}
/* Return the name of the system trustlist. Caller must free. */
static char *
make_sys_trustlist_name (void)
{
if (opt.sys_trustlist_name
&& (strchr (opt.sys_trustlist_name, '/')
|| strchr (opt.sys_trustlist_name, '\\')
|| (*opt.sys_trustlist_name == '~'
&& opt.sys_trustlist_name[1] == '/')))
return make_absfilename (opt.sys_trustlist_name, NULL);
else
return make_filename (gnupg_sysconfdir (),
(opt.sys_trustlist_name ?
opt.sys_trustlist_name : "trustlist.txt"),
NULL);
}
static gpg_error_t
read_one_trustfile (const char *fname, int systrust,
trustitem_t **addr_of_table,
size_t *addr_of_tablesize,
int *addr_of_tableidx)
{
gpg_error_t err = 0;
estream_t fp;
int n, c;
char *p, line[256];
trustitem_t *table, *ti;
int tableidx;
size_t tablesize;
int lnr = 0;
table = *addr_of_table;
tablesize = *addr_of_tablesize;
tableidx = *addr_of_tableidx;
fp = es_fopen (fname, "r");
if (!fp)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
log_error (_("error opening '%s': %s\n"), fname, gpg_strerror (err));
goto leave;
}
while (es_fgets (line, DIM(line)-1, fp))
{
lnr++;
n = strlen (line);
if (!n || line[n-1] != '\n')
{
/* Eat until end of line. */
while ( (c=es_getc (fp)) != EOF && c != '\n')
;
err = gpg_error (*line? GPG_ERR_LINE_TOO_LONG
: GPG_ERR_INCOMPLETE_LINE);
log_error (_("file '%s', line %d: %s\n"),
fname, lnr, gpg_strerror (err));
continue;
}
line[--n] = 0; /* Chop the LF. */
if (n && line[n-1] == '\r')
line[--n] = 0; /* Chop an optional CR. */
/* Allow for empty lines and spaces */
for (p=line; spacep (p); p++)
;
if (!*p || *p == '#')
continue;
if (!strncmp (p, "include-default", 15)
&& (!p[15] || spacep (p+15)))
{
char *etcname;
gpg_error_t err2;
gpg_err_code_t ec;
if (systrust)
{
log_error (_("statement \"%s\" ignored in '%s', line %d\n"),
"include-default", fname, lnr);
continue;
}
/* fixme: Should check for trailing garbage. */
etcname = make_sys_trustlist_name ();
if ( !strcmp (etcname, fname) ) /* Same file. */
log_info (_("statement \"%s\" ignored in '%s', line %d\n"),
"include-default", fname, lnr);
else if ((ec=gnupg_access (etcname, F_OK)) && ec == GPG_ERR_ENOENT)
{
/* A non existent system trustlist is not an error.
Just print a note. */
log_info (_("system trustlist '%s' not available\n"), etcname);
}
else
{
err2 = read_one_trustfile (etcname, 1,
&table, &tablesize, &tableidx);
if (err2)
err = err2;
}
xfree (etcname);
continue;
}
if (tableidx == tablesize) /* Need more space. */
{
trustitem_t *tmp;
size_t tmplen;
tmplen = tablesize + 20;
tmp = xtryrealloc (table, tmplen * sizeof *table);
if (!tmp)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
goto leave;
}
table = tmp;
tablesize = tmplen;
}
ti = table + tableidx;
memset (&ti->flags, 0, sizeof ti->flags);
if (*p == '!')
{
ti->flags.disabled = 1;
p++;
while (spacep (p))
p++;
}
n = hexcolon2bin (p, ti->fpr, 20);
if (n < 0)
{
log_error (_("bad fingerprint in '%s', line %d\n"), fname, lnr);
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BAD_DATA);
continue;
}
p += n;
for (; spacep (p); p++)
;
/* Process the first flag which needs to be the first for
backward compatibility. */
if (!*p || *p == '*' )
{
ti->flags.for_smime = 1;
ti->flags.for_pgp = 1;
}
else if ( *p == 'P' || *p == 'p')
{
ti->flags.for_pgp = 1;
}
else if ( *p == 'S' || *p == 's')
{
ti->flags.for_smime = 1;
}
else
{
log_error (_("invalid keyflag in '%s', line %d\n"), fname, lnr);
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BAD_DATA);
continue;
}
p++;
if ( *p && !spacep (p) )
{
log_error (_("invalid keyflag in '%s', line %d\n"), fname, lnr);
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BAD_DATA);
continue;
}
/* Now check for more key-value pairs of the form NAME[=VALUE]. */
while (*p)
{
for (; spacep (p); p++)
;
if (!*p)
break;
n = strcspn (p, "= \t");
if (p[n] == '=')
{
log_error ("assigning a value to a flag is not yet supported; "
"in '%s', line %d\n", fname, lnr);
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_BAD_DATA);
p++;
}
else if (n == 5 && !memcmp (p, "relax", 5))
ti->flags.relax = 1;
else if (n == 2 && !memcmp (p, "cm", 2))
ti->flags.cm = 1;
else if (n == 4 && !memcmp (p, "qual", 4) && systrust)
ti->flags.qual = 1;
else if (n == 4 && !memcmp (p, "de-vs", 4) && systrust)
ti->flags.de_vs = 1;
else
log_error ("flag '%.*s' in '%s', line %d ignored\n",
n, p, fname, lnr);
p += n;
}
tableidx++;
}
if ( !err && !es_feof (fp) )
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
log_error (_("error reading '%s', line %d: %s\n"),
fname, lnr, gpg_strerror (err));
}
leave:
es_fclose (fp);
*addr_of_table = table;
*addr_of_tablesize = tablesize;
*addr_of_tableidx = tableidx;
return err;
}
/* Read the trust files and update the global table on success. The
trusttable is assumed to be locked. */
static gpg_error_t
read_trustfiles (void)
{
gpg_error_t err;
trustitem_t *table, *ti;
int tableidx;
size_t tablesize;
char *fname;
int systrust = 0;
gpg_err_code_t ec;
tablesize = 20;
table = xtrycalloc (tablesize, sizeof *table);
if (!table)
return gpg_error_from_syserror ();
tableidx = 0;
if (opt.no_user_trustlist)
fname = NULL;
else
{
fname = make_filename_try (gnupg_homedir (), "trustlist.txt", NULL);
if (!fname)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
xfree (table);
return err;
}
}
if (!fname || (ec = gnupg_access (fname, F_OK)))
{
if (!fname)
; /* --no-user-trustlist active. */
else if ( ec == GPG_ERR_ENOENT )
; /* Silently ignore a non-existing trustfile. */
else
{
err = gpg_error (ec);
log_error (_("error opening '%s': %s\n"), fname, gpg_strerror (err));
}
xfree (fname);
fname = make_sys_trustlist_name ();
systrust = 1;
}
err = read_one_trustfile (fname, systrust, &table, &tablesize, &tableidx);
xfree (fname);
if (err)
{
xfree (table);
if (gpg_err_code (err) == GPG_ERR_ENOENT)
{
/* Take a missing trustlist as an empty one. */
clear_trusttable ();
err = 0;
}
return err;
}
/* Fixme: we should drop duplicates and sort the table. */
ti = xtryrealloc (table, (tableidx?tableidx:1) * sizeof *table);
if (!ti)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
xfree (table);
return err;
}
/* Replace the trusttable. */
xfree (trusttable);
trusttable = ti;
trusttablesize = tableidx;
return 0;
}
/* Check whether the given fpr is in our trustdb. We expect FPR to be
an all uppercase hexstring of 40 characters. If ALREADY_LOCKED is
true the function assumes that the trusttable is already locked. */
static gpg_error_t
istrusted_internal (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *fpr, int *r_disabled,
int already_locked)
{
gpg_error_t err = 0;
int locked = already_locked;
trustitem_t *ti;
size_t len;
unsigned char fprbin[20];
if (r_disabled)
*r_disabled = 0;
if ( hexcolon2bin (fpr, fprbin, 20) < 0 )
{
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_INV_VALUE);
goto leave;
}
if (!already_locked)
{
lock_trusttable ();
locked = 1;
}
if (!trusttable)
{
err = read_trustfiles ();
if (err)
{
log_error (_("error reading list of trusted root certificates\n"));
goto leave;
}
}
if (trusttable)
{
for (ti=trusttable, len = trusttablesize; len; ti++, len--)
if (!memcmp (ti->fpr, fprbin, 20))
{
if (ti->flags.disabled && r_disabled)
*r_disabled = 1;
/* Print status messages only if we have not been called
in a locked state. */
if (already_locked)
;
else if (ti->flags.relax || ti->flags.cm || ti->flags.qual
|| ti->flags.de_vs)
{
unlock_trusttable ();
locked = 0;
err = 0;
if (ti->flags.relax)
err = agent_write_status (ctrl,"TRUSTLISTFLAG", "relax",NULL);
if (!err && ti->flags.cm)
err = agent_write_status (ctrl,"TRUSTLISTFLAG", "cm", NULL);
if (!err && ti->flags.qual)
err = agent_write_status (ctrl,"TRUSTLISTFLAG", "qual",NULL);
if (!err && ti->flags.de_vs)
err = agent_write_status (ctrl,"TRUSTLISTFLAG", "de-vs",NULL);
}
if (!err)
err = ti->flags.disabled? gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_TRUSTED) : 0;
goto leave;
}
}
err = gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_TRUSTED);
leave:
if (locked && !already_locked)
unlock_trusttable ();
return err;
}
/* Check whether the given fpr is in our trustdb. We expect FPR to be
an all uppercase hexstring of 40 characters. */
gpg_error_t
agent_istrusted (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *fpr, int *r_disabled)
{
return istrusted_internal (ctrl, fpr, r_disabled, 0);
}
/* Write all trust entries to FP. */
gpg_error_t
agent_listtrusted (void *assuan_context)
{
trustitem_t *ti;
char key[51];
gpg_error_t err;
size_t len;
lock_trusttable ();
if (!trusttable)
{
err = read_trustfiles ();
if (err)
{
unlock_trusttable ();
log_error (_("error reading list of trusted root certificates\n"));
return err;
}
}
if (trusttable)
{
for (ti=trusttable, len = trusttablesize; len; ti++, len--)
{
if (ti->flags.disabled)
continue;
bin2hex (ti->fpr, 20, key);
key[40] = ' ';
key[41] = ((ti->flags.for_smime && ti->flags.for_pgp)? '*'
: ti->flags.for_smime? 'S': ti->flags.for_pgp? 'P':' ');
key[42] = '\n';
assuan_send_data (assuan_context, key, 43);
assuan_send_data (assuan_context, NULL, 0); /* flush */
}
}
unlock_trusttable ();
return 0;
}
/* Create a copy of string with colons inserted after each two bytes.
Caller needs to release the string. In case of a memory failure,
NULL is returned. */
static char *
insert_colons (const char *string)
{
char *buffer, *p;
size_t n = strlen (string);
size_t nnew = n + (n+1)/2;
p = buffer = xtrymalloc ( nnew + 1 );
if (!buffer)
return NULL;
while (*string)
{
*p++ = *string++;
if (*string)
{
*p++ = *string++;
if (*string)
*p++ = ':';
}
}
*p = 0;
assert (strlen (buffer) <= nnew);
return buffer;
}
/* To pretty print DNs in the Pinentry, we replace slashes by
REPLSTRING. The caller needs to free the returned string. NULL is
returned on error with ERRNO set. */
static char *
reformat_name (const char *name, const char *replstring)
{
const char *s;
char *newname;
char *d;
size_t count;
size_t replstringlen = strlen (replstring);
/* If the name does not start with a slash it is not a preformatted
DN and thus we don't bother to reformat it. */
if (*name != '/')
return xtrystrdup (name);
/* Count the names. Note that a slash contained in a DN part is
expected to be C style escaped and thus the slashes we see here
are the actual part delimiters. */
for (s=name+1, count=0; *s; s++)
if (*s == '/')
count++;
newname = xtrymalloc (strlen (name) + count*replstringlen + 1);
if (!newname)
return NULL;
for (s=name+1, d=newname; *s; s++)
if (*s == '/')
d = stpcpy (d, replstring);
else
*d++ = *s;
*d = 0;
return newname;
}
/* Insert the given fpr into our trustdb. We expect FPR to be an all
uppercase hexstring of 40 characters. FLAG is either 'P' or 'C'.
This function does first check whether that key has already been
put into the trustdb and returns success in this case. Before a
FPR actually gets inserted, the user is asked by means of the
Pinentry whether this is actual what he wants to do. */
gpg_error_t
agent_marktrusted (ctrl_t ctrl, const char *name, const char *fpr, int flag)
{
gpg_error_t err = 0;
gpg_err_code_t ec;
char *desc;
char *fname;
estream_t fp;
char *fprformatted;
char *nameformatted;
int is_disabled;
int yes_i_trust;
/* Check whether we are at all allowed to modify the trustlist.
This is useful so that the trustlist may be a symlink to a global
trustlist with only admin privileges to modify it. Of course
this is not a secure way of denying access, but it avoids the
usual clicking on an Okay button most users are used to. */
fname = make_filename_try (gnupg_homedir (), "trustlist.txt", NULL);
if (!fname)
return gpg_error_from_syserror ();
if ((ec = gnupg_access (fname, W_OK)) && ec != GPG_ERR_ENOENT)
{
xfree (fname);
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_EPERM);
}
xfree (fname);
if (!agent_istrusted (ctrl, fpr, &is_disabled))
{
return 0; /* We already got this fingerprint. Silently return
success. */
}
/* This feature must explicitly been enabled. */
if (!opt.allow_mark_trusted)
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED);
if (is_disabled)
{
/* There is an disabled entry in the trustlist. Return an error
so that the user won't be asked again for that one. Changing
this flag with the integrated marktrusted feature is and will
not be made possible. */
return gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_TRUSTED);
}
/* Insert a new one. */
nameformatted = reformat_name (name, "%0A ");
if (!nameformatted)
return gpg_error_from_syserror ();
/* First a general question whether this is trusted. */
desc = xtryasprintf (
/* TRANSLATORS: This prompt is shown by the Pinentry
and has one special property: A "%%0A" is used by
Pinentry to insert a line break. The double
percent sign is actually needed because it is also
a printf format string. If you need to insert a
plain % sign, you need to encode it as "%%25". The
"%s" gets replaced by the name as stored in the
certificate. */
L_("Do you ultimately trust%%0A"
" \"%s\"%%0A"
"to correctly certify user certificates?"),
nameformatted);
if (!desc)
{
xfree (nameformatted);
return out_of_core ();
}
err = agent_get_confirmation (ctrl, desc, L_("Yes"), L_("No"), 1);
xfree (desc);
if (!err)
yes_i_trust = 1;
else if (gpg_err_code (err) == GPG_ERR_NOT_CONFIRMED)
yes_i_trust = 0;
else
{
xfree (nameformatted);
return err;
}
fprformatted = insert_colons (fpr);
if (!fprformatted)
{
xfree (nameformatted);
return out_of_core ();
}
/* If the user trusts this certificate he has to verify the
fingerprint of course. */
if (yes_i_trust)
{
desc = xtryasprintf
(
/* TRANSLATORS: This prompt is shown by the Pinentry and has
one special property: A "%%0A" is used by Pinentry to
insert a line break. The double percent sign is actually
needed because it is also a printf format string. If you
need to insert a plain % sign, you need to encode it as
"%%25". The second "%s" gets replaced by a hexdecimal
fingerprint string whereas the first one receives the name
as stored in the certificate. */
L_("Please verify that the certificate identified as:%%0A"
" \"%s\"%%0A"
"has the fingerprint:%%0A"
" %s"), nameformatted, fprformatted);
if (!desc)
{
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
return out_of_core ();
}
/* TRANSLATORS: "Correct" is the label of a button and intended
to be hit if the fingerprint matches the one of the CA. The
other button is "the default "Cancel" of the Pinentry. */
err = agent_get_confirmation (ctrl, desc, L_("Correct"), L_("Wrong"), 1);
xfree (desc);
if (gpg_err_code (err) == GPG_ERR_NOT_CONFIRMED)
yes_i_trust = 0;
else if (err)
{
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
return err;
}
}
/* Now check again to avoid duplicates. We take the lock to make
sure that nobody else plays with our file and force a reread. */
lock_trusttable ();
clear_trusttable ();
if (!istrusted_internal (ctrl, fpr, &is_disabled, 1) || is_disabled)
{
unlock_trusttable ();
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
return is_disabled? gpg_error (GPG_ERR_NOT_TRUSTED) : 0;
}
fname = make_filename_try (gnupg_homedir (), "trustlist.txt", NULL);
if (!fname)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
unlock_trusttable ();
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
return err;
}
if ((ec = access (fname, F_OK)) && ec == GPG_ERR_ENOENT)
{
fp = es_fopen (fname, "wx,mode=-rw-r");
if (!fp)
{
err = gpg_error (ec);
log_error ("can't create '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err));
xfree (fname);
unlock_trusttable ();
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
return err;
}
es_fputs (headerblurb, fp);
es_fclose (fp);
}
fp = es_fopen (fname, "a+,mode=-rw-r");
if (!fp)
{
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
log_error ("can't open '%s': %s\n", fname, gpg_strerror (err));
xfree (fname);
unlock_trusttable ();
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
return err;
}
/* Append the key. */
es_fputs ("\n# ", fp);
xfree (nameformatted);
nameformatted = reformat_name (name, "\n# ");
if (!nameformatted || strchr (name, '\n'))
{
/* Note that there should never be a LF in NAME but we better
play safe and print a sanitized version in this case. */
es_write_sanitized (fp, name, strlen (name), NULL, NULL);
}
else
es_fputs (nameformatted, fp);
es_fprintf (fp, "\n%s%s %c%s\n", yes_i_trust?"":"!", fprformatted, flag,
flag == 'S'? " relax":"");
if (es_ferror (fp))
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
if (es_fclose (fp))
err = gpg_error_from_syserror ();
clear_trusttable ();
xfree (fname);
unlock_trusttable ();
xfree (fprformatted);
xfree (nameformatted);
if (!err)
bump_key_eventcounter ();
return err;
}
/* This function may be called to force reloading of the
trustlist. */
void
agent_reload_trustlist (void)
{
/* All we need to do is to delete the trusttable. At the next
access it will get re-read. */
lock_trusttable ();
clear_trusttable ();
unlock_trusttable ();
bump_key_eventcounter ();
}