set OVERRIDE_DIRDEPTH to find any libtool scripts deeper in the WRKSRC
tree unless they're named something other than "libtool".
SHLIBTOOL_OVERRIDE generally doesn't need to be specified either -- just
define it to the empty list and shlibtool-override will look for libtool
scripts.
Since the heimdal install process will install additional headers in
${PREFIX}/include/krb5 depending on what the configure process detects,
simply query the source Makefile at install-time for the extra headers
that it will install and dynamically add them to the PLIST.
changes:
- Fix asn1_octet_der to handle writes of zero-length buffers, before
it did not write the ASN.1 length for a zero-length buffer. This caused
ASN.1 encodings to be incorrect on 64-bit platforms.
- Add self test that attempt to trigger the above bug.
- Fix test of -Wno-pointer-sign.
- Improve cross-compilation to MinGW by using AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL.
Noteworthy changes in version 1.4.4 (2006-06-25)
------------------------------------------------
* User IDs are now capped at 2048 byte. This avoids a memory
allocation attack (see CVE-2006-3082).
[was already fixed in pkgsrc]
* Added support for the SHA-224 hash. Like the SHA-384 hash, it
is mainly useful when DSS (the US Digital Signature Standard)
compatibility is desired.
* Added support for the latest update to DSA keys and signatures.
This allows for larger keys than 1024 bits and hashes other than
SHA-1 and RIPEMD/160. Note that not all OpenPGP implementations
can handle these new keys and signatures yet. See
"--enable-dsa2" in the manual for more information.
"parse-packet.c in GnuPG (gpg) 1.4.3 and 1.9.20, and earlier versions,
allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (gpg crash) and
possibly overwrite memory via a message packet with a large length,
which could lead to an integer overflow, as demonstrated using the
--no-armor option."
Patch from GnuPG CVS repository.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Always use "man" instead of catpages.
Make sure "run" directory is precreated, so you don't get:
/usr/bin/sudo sudo: can't mkdir /var/run/sudo: No such file or directory
Bump PKGREVISION.
Okayed by maintainer back in December. The only concern was
that /var/run may not be for all platforms, but this is same
as other packages to (not specific to sudo).
Pkgsrc changes:
- none
Relevant changes since version 5.31:
====================================
- modified addfile to accept indirect filehandles
-- ref. rt.cpan.org #19627 and #19641
- modified shasum to warn rather than die for file errors
-- to follow conventions of GNU sha1sum/md5sum
- added new capabilities to the "addfile" method
-- now able to accept file names as well as handles
-- includes mode for portable digest calculation
-- thanks to Adam Kennedy for emails and ideas
ref. File::LocalizeNewlines
- used expanded addfile interface to simplify shasum (sumfile)
-- regex a tad less general than 5.37, but handles all
known newline variants in UNIX/Windows/MacOS
- enhanced WARNING messages from shasum checkfile processing
-- to mimic behavior of md5sum
- improved error handling of checksum files in shasum
-- to better mimic the behavior of md5sum
- refined line-break regex in shasum (ref. sub sumfile)
-- catches multiple CR's preceding LF
thanks to Gisle Aas for suggested patch
- changed loop vars to signed int's in shadump (ref. src/sha.c)
-- to prevent type mismatch warnings
- added "portable" option to shasum
-- to make digests match across Windows/Unix/MacOS
- enabled bundling of shasum command line options
-- to mimic behavior of md5sum
- removed \r's from text files in t/nist directory
-- resolves SIGNATURE clashes (rt.cpan.org #18983)
- changed suffix on SHA64_MAX (src/sha.h) to ULL
-- eliminates gcc warnings (rt.cpan.org #18988)
- specified minimum Perl version for module and Makefile.PL
-- closes rt.cpan.org #18984
- made minor code changes to silence compiler warnings
-- resulting from signed/unsigned integer mixing
> - 6/4/2006 1.2.5 (sarah)
> - Added base64 encoding support for MAC addresses presented on the screen for FLoP extended database -- Juergen Leising
> - Added base64 encoding support for rebuild of packet in pcap format for FLoP extended database -- Juergen Leising
> - Fixed issue with Oracle and schema version in base_db.inc.php -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug when alerts with sig references would fail to archive causing duplicates error -- Nikns
> - Added base64 encoding support for ICMP payload additional table in base_qry_alert.php -- Juergen Leising
> - Added check for PHP Logging Level against E_NOTICES in setup/index.php -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug when certain preprocessor alerts would not be cached (for example arpspoof) -- Nikns
> - Added setup/setup_db.inc.php with CreateBASEAG() to resolve redundancy in setup and base_db_setup.php -- Nikns
> - Removed unnecessary and broken search index stuff from Create BASE AG, since schemas are already with them -- Nikns
> - Added XSSPrintSafe() (array safe htmlspecilchars() function) and made filterSql() use ADOdb qmagic() -- Nikns
> - Changed input type of the password field to actually be password in setup3.php -- Nikns
> - Filtered all unfiltred (mainly auth system stuff) $_POST and $_GET variables using filterSql() -- Nikns
> - Santized all $_SERVER variables to be protected against XSS attacks -- Nikns
> - Added "Clear Data Tables" option in base_maintenance.php and "Repair Tables" option to execute CreateBASEAG() -- Nikns
> - Make use of FLoP's event reference. Signature name of alert which trigered "Tagged Packet" alert is shown too -- Nikns
> - Updated chinese.lang.php -- Johnson Chiang
> - Fixed Time error in searches -- Jeff Kell
> - Fixed refresh issue with ~ directories -- Kevin Johnson
> - Fixed cookie stored data and authentication scheme to correct Nikns' report on session forge issue -- GaRaGeD
> - Updated link to the Nessus plug in DB -- Jonathan W Miner
> - Fixed display after deleting alerts -- Bruce Briggs
> - Fixed Bug #1466392 - Back button doesn't work after refresh. -- Juergen Leising
> - Patches from jhart@spoofed.org to add missing ICMP and TCP type and codes - GaRaGeD
> - add support for ICMP redirect decoding. - Jon Hart
> - add decoding support for ICMP source quench and ICMP parameter problem - Jon Hart
> - split up "flags" into DF and MF, much like tcp flags are currently handled - Jon Hart
these indices web browser will often timeout before delete operation completes.
Update to libpreludedb 0.9.8. Changes:
- Always use prelude_escape_binary() when inserting additional data, even in case
we're inserting a string, since the database field might be of a type that require
binary kind of escaping. Fix#143.
- Implement reading of message_processing_model, security_model, security_level.
Handling of community member is deprecated (IDMEFv16 update).
- Fix a bug where Service->ip_version would not be read from database.
- Error reporting improvement.
The changes since the 2.5 release include:
msfconsole:
* Tab completion improvements
* Remember last used exploit after save
* Improved reload/rexploit/rcheck commands
* Security fixes for handling terminal escapes
msfcli:
* Security fixes for handling terminal escapes
msfweb:
* Security fixes when using defanged mode
meterpreter:
* Addition of the SAM password dump extension
* Improvements to the VNC injection
msfpescan:
* PE fingerprinting via the -S option
* Additional information via the -D option
* Major bug fixes to PE format parser
exploits:
* Major rewrites of many exploit modules
* Reliability improvements across the entire set
* 42 new exploits added since 2.5 was released
* Improved IPS evasion for SMB/DCERPC/HTTP modules
libraries:
* Human-friendly SMB and DCERPC error codes
* Reworking of the entire DCERPC API
* Incremental improvements to the SMB stack
* Integration of commonly-duplicated routines
* Major improvements to PEInfo module
all PEAR packages to php?-pear-* and all Apache packages to ap13-* or
ap2-* respectively. Add new variables to simplify the Makefile
handling. Add CONFLICTS on the old names. Reset revisions of bumped
packages. ap-php will now depend on the default Apache and PHP version.
All programs using it have an implicit option of the Apache version
as well.
OK from jlam@ and adrianp@.
it will live with other "check" targets run after package installation.
Get rid of SHLIB_HANDLING, whose meaning had mutated over the years
from one thing to another. Currently, it is used to basically note
whether the system's "ldd" command can be usefully run on the package's
binaries and libraries. Rename this variable to CHECK_SHLIBS_SUPPORTED
for more clarity.
CHECK_SHLIBS is now a variable set exclusively by the user in /etc/mk.conf
to note whether the check for missing run-time search paths is performed
after a package is installed. It defaults to "no" unless PKG_DEVELOPER
is set.
2) Changed permissions on plugins.rules and prelude-lml.conf so that
prelude-lml can run unpriviledged
3) Changed confdir in configure so that plugins.rules and prelude-lml.conf
are found.
Changes in 0.9.5:
- Experimental context support (ala SEC): we now handle
multiline log matching.
- Update PAX rules so that it use the new context feature.
- Don't exit on statistics signal, improve statistics precision,
make them easier to read.
- Fix some problem with user & group options.
- text-output argument is optional.
- New experimental ruleset: Sonicwall and Spamassassin. These
need to be manually hooked to pcre.rules if you plan to use
them.
- Fix FAM activation switches.
* Version 1.4.0 (released 2006-05-15)
** Remove GnuTLS 0.8.x compatibility functions.
** The libgcrypt RNG is initialized in gnutls_global_init().
** TLS/IA API changes from Emile van Bergen.
A dummy credential structure is not needed now, if you wish to use the
low-level TLS/IA API, simply call gnutls_ia_enable to enable TLS/IA on
a session.
** The self-tests are now run under valgrind, if it is installed.
** Libtasn1 is updated to 0.3.4, and that version is now required.
** The command line tools now use getaddrinfo and support IPv6.
** API and ABI modifications:
_gnutls_x509_get_raw_crt_activation_time,
_gnutls_x509_get_raw_crt_expiration_time: Removed.
gnutls_ia_require_inner_phase: Removed, replaced by gnutls_ia_enable.
gnutls_ia_enable: Added.
Version 0.3.4 (released 2006-05-10)
- Really fix encodings.
- Add new self test, tests/Test_encoding.c.
- Self tests are ran under valgrind, if it is available.
- We test for the -Wno-pointer-sign parameter before using it.
Version 0.3.3 (released 2006-05-07)
- Add some 'const' to prototypes.
- Remove some 'unsigned' keywords.
- Corrected asn1_der_coding() bug introduced when it became reentrant.
Now it produces correct encodings.
Gives access to the routines of the GSSAPI library, as described in
rfc2743 and rfc2744 and implemented by the Kerberos-1.2 distribution
from MIT.
Since 0.14 it also compiles and works with Heimdal. Lacks of Heimdal
support are gss_release_oid(), gss_str_to_oid() and fail of some tests.
The API presented by this module is a mildly object oriented
reinterpretation of the C API, where opaque C structures are Perl
objects, but the style of function call has been left mostly untouched.
As a result, most routines modify one or more of the parameters passed
to them, reflecting the C call-by-reference (or call-by-value-return)
semantics.
All users of this module are therefore strongly advised to localize all
usage of these routines to minimize pain if and when the API changes.
Separate out options.mk functionality
Add in options for subversion and postresql support
> CHANGELOG for 5.3:
> ###########
> * Added NTLM support modules for pop3, imap, smtp-auth and http-proxy.
> Work done by ilo (at) reversing.org. THANKS!
> * Added a http form module, thanks to phil (at) irmplc.com
> * Fixed a bug in the vnc module (thanks to kan (at) dcit.cz)
> * Input files may *not* contain null bytes. I might fix that in the future
> but currently I have enough other things on my todo sheet.
> Thanks to didiln (at) gmail.com for reporting.
> Changes:
> - Fixed issue with PostGRES and schema in base_db.inc.php -- Kevin J and Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1284695 Error in SQL with PostgreSQL -- Kevin J and Nikns
> - Fixed issues displaying PortScans -- Nikns
> - Fixed sig_class (bug 1407325) and sig_priority filter bug -- Nikns and Max Valdez (garaged)
> - Fixed bug 1408387 Archive move and Email summary issues -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug when, after setup, archive database wasn't used -- Nikns
> - Fixed PostgreSQL archive database support -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1313261 Unable to use actions in base_stat_sensor.php -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1371532 First of month timestamp issue -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1406945 Lost alert order when switching between payload display -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1413712 base_conf.php file path issue under MS Windows -- garaged
> - Fixed search by signature name -- Nikns
> - Converted sql/create_base_tbls_mssql_extra.sql to CRLF line terminators -- Nikns
> - Fixed broken auth system for MSSQL -- Nikns
> - Changed MSSQL schema for table acid_event, sig_name now has type VARCHAR instead of TEXT -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1307250 broken base_stat_alerts.php with MSSQL -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1413594 Force to use alert database for auth system stuff -- Nikns
> - Setup fix, on error form values are remembered, default language is English -- garaged
> - Uppercased name 'Archive' in base_main.php (in sync with base_hdr1.php) -- Nikns
> - Fixed support for actions in base_stat_class.php -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1418660 Broken search by IP criteria -- Nikns
> - Added checkboxes and fixed support for actions in base_stat_iplink.php -- Nikns
> - Implemented RFE 1123382 support for actions in base_stat_uaddr.php -- Nikns
> - Implemented support for actions in base_stat_ports.php -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1422575 when empty email sent even if action unsuccessful -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1424033 Unable to Graph Alert Detection Time -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1426089 Score removed from email address -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1210542 and 1288402 Packet display mode issues -- Nikns
> - Detect archiving duplicates with select queries instead of catching db conflict error -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1430686 Update alert cache for archived alert right after it is coppied to archive db -- Nikns
> - Implemented archiving support for schema 107 -- Nikns
> - Added sig_gid (signature generator id) to snort signature reference url for schema 107 -- Nikns
> - session_start() on base_conf.php avoiding repetition, easier to handle with debug output -- garaged
> - debug_mode needs to be off on login (index.php:45 ) -- garaged
> - Fixed bug 1275536 Unable to download binary payload in Internet Explorer when using SSL -- Nikns
> - Implemented archiving support for FLoP extended database schema -- Nikns
> - Implemented rebuild of packet in pcap format for FLoP extended database -- Nikns
> - Added display of MAC addresses in base_query_alert.php for FLoP extended database -- Nikns
> - Fixed BASE authentication bypass in standalone mode for base_maintenance.php -- Nikns
> - Added HTTP response codes on authentication failure in base_maintenance.php for standalone mode -- Nikns
> - Fixed bug 1341286 Show IP header length in bytes, not words -- Juergen Leising
> - In plain display mode several sequential non-ASCII payload characters join together displaying their count -- Nikns
> - Changed input type of the password field in useradmin -- Kevin Johnson
Remove the hostname subst, since it was fixed upstream
Changelog:
caff: - try hostname without -f first to be compatible with BSD
- make local-user a config option, and let it accept a list of keyids
pkg-clean: - add option to allow importing subkeys
Add LICENSE=, and license file.
Set RESTRICTED and NO_BIN_ON_* because permission to distribute
derived works is unclear, limited to some operating systems, and
requires a reciprocal license grant.
Changelog:
* Update FSF addresses.
* caff: tweak documentation.
* caff: note that mailed keys are encrypted (suggested by Sune Vuorela).
* caff: You can now specify additional arguments to pass to the
send method of Mail::Mailer. This allows you to send mails via
SMTP and use authentication for instance. Thanks to Martin von Gagern.
* gpg-key2ps, keylookup: make them less dependent on specific
installation paths and thus better portable outside of Debian
(Closes: #354142).
- Replace patch with official fix 'Filter on Target' link (fix#148).
- Fix alert summary exception with alert including file permission (fix#149).
- Fix creation of an empty __init__.py file in lib/site-packages (#147).
- Print currently installed version on libpreludedb requirement error.
- Make sure /usr/bin/env is expanded.
- Improve idmef-path error reporting.
- Rework configure script so that it use --with[out] in
place of --(en|dis)able where we deal with external dependencies.
- Rework configure script so that --with[out] work as expected (enabling and
disabling the feature, explicit error if "with" feature is explicitly
specified but the feature it is unavailable, etc).
- Rework SNMPService class for IDMEF draft 16 compliance.
- Make sure we set alert CreateTime if the caller did not do it for us.
- Fix handling of \r\n terminated line.
- Ignore character that are part of the option value when comparing
option specified using --option=value. Fix handling of parent option.
Approved by <frueauf>
Changes:
- make it work as binary packages,
- remove useless MESSAGE files,
- add nmap.nasl plugin, not included by default upstream,
- make the installation a bit more sane and easier to configure.
2.2.7:
======
Nessus 2.2.7 contains several fixes for bugs which have been found
during the 3.x developement process and have been backported to this
branch. It also slightly extends the NASL language by adding support for
arrays of arrays. We will use this feature in some key plugins (SMB in
particular) within 6 months, so you should definitely upgrade to 2.2.7
or 3.0.x.
nessus-libraries:
- Fixed a NULL pointer dereferencement in the BPF server (this mostly
affects OpenBSD and FreeBSD < 5)
- The 'service' functions now only deal with the services file provided
- with Nessus (instead of using a mix of /etc/services and others)
libnasl:
- Fixed off-by-one bugs in insstr() and str_replace() which would
sometimes prevent these two functions from properly dealing with the
last character of a string
- Fixed tcp_ping() which was too aggressive and may therefore sometimes
miss a live host
- Fixed a bug in send() which would not properly validate the value of the
'length' variable
- Now handle arrays of arrays
- Fixed open_priv_sock_tcp() which would report a successful connection
when timing out
nessusd:
- Properly install the file 'nessus-services' in $prefix/var/nessus/
- Bigger buffer when receiving preferences from the client (to avoid a
possible truncation of the plugin list in the future)
- Fixed a bug in the preferences parser which would cause nessusd to die
on startup when processing a malformed preference file
nessus client:
- Fixed an unlikely but potential segmentation fault when viewing the
report in the GUI
- Erase the credentials from memory after having used them (thanks to
Sumiut Siddhart for noticing this)
plugins:
- Fixed several bugs in find_services.c which would not properly set the
key Transport/SSL or which may read some data beyond its buffer
- Fixed a bad #if/#endif clause in nessus_tcp_scanner.c which prevented it
from recomputing the RTT, hence negatively impacting the performance
- nmap.nasl has been removed from the main distribution (to use nmap from
within Nessus read http://www.nessus.org/documentation/?doc=nmap-usage)
Add --confirm option and corresponding regression tests for Debian bug 296382.
Thanks to Liyang HU for the patch. Also add initialization for $ssh_timeout
which was being inherited from the environment and add regression tests for
--timeout
- Enable write notification on queued write (Fix reverse relaying).
- Fix IDMEF message scheduler warning when plugin failover is enabled.
- Fix reverse relaying on some architecture due to thread safety
issue.
- Server scalability improvement in case of message burst.
- Start work on a normalization plugin. Very simple for now, mostly
sanitize IDMEF Address and IDMEF Service classes.
- When an analyzer have read and write permission to prelude-manager,
avoid acting as an echo server, don't send received message from this
analyzer to itself.
- When no listen address is specified, try to bind all
system address (both ipv4/ipv6).
- Send an alert to the peer on handshake failure, so that
the peer have some information on what happened.
- Consistency work accross all plugin logfile option.
- Various bug fixes and improvements.
Changes:
- Fix Perl/Python bindings uint64 handling on 32 bits machine.
- Make preludedb_check_version available from Perl/Python bindings.
- Use new IDMEF_LIST_APPEND primitive, require libprelude 0.9.6.
- Add libprelude dependencie to SQL plugins, since they depend on
libprelude symbols. Fix compilation problem with some distribution.
- Use global transaction surrounding all operation in preludedb-admin,
this bring a major performance improvement for insert operation.
- API improvement.
include:
* saslauthd/lak.c: leak fix from Igor Brezac
* saslauthd/krbtf.c: updated from CMUCS
* saslauthd/auth_krb5.c: log the krb5 error return if get_creds fails
* saslauthd/auth_krb5.c, saslauthd/auth_krb4.c,
saslauthd/krbtf.h (added), saslauthd/krbtf.c (added),
saslauthd/cfile.h (added), saslauthd/cfile.c (added),
saslauthd/Makefile.am: Kerberos V4/V5 alternate keytab
in saslauthd, plus common code merging (from David Eckhardt
via Dale Moore)
* saslauthd/auth_krb5.c: verify against the service we
were passed. needs to be made configurable.
hashcash-1.22 - 08-Apr-2006 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
[BUG FIXES]
hashcash-1.18 - 05-Jul-2005 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
* add a simpler minting API to make it easier to mint stamps
from VB scripting
hashcash-1.17 - 30-Mar-2005 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
[BUG FIXES]
hashcash-1.15 - 12-Jan-2005 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
* make "Hashcash:" be accepted as well as "X-Hashcash:"
suggestion by Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>. This way
if/when the X- is dropped from hashcash headers we will not
have a backwards compatibility problem. (Well not after
version 1.15).
* implement the -Z option to compress stamps; in fact the
usage changed so -Z takes an argument: 0, 1 or 2. 0 = not
compressed, 1 = compressed but not so the counter + padding
is split, and 2 = very compressed, but slow. (Due to a late
discovered bug 2 is the same as 1 for now until I can fix
that.)
* added -O x -sv to request benchtest of core x only
* make code work with -DOPENSSL, think this slipped during
integration of Jonathan's libfastmint as it uses some lower
level openssl APIs internally. I fixed it but it might be
a bit openssl version specific, if they changed the state
fields at any point. (This change coincidentally I think
should work around the linking with openssl problem that Hal
Finney <hal@finney.org> reported).
* add libhashcash.a intermediate target to make hashcash more
convenient to link into other software on linux. (A
suggestion from Hal Finney who was trying to link to his
RPOW system.)
hashcash-1.14 - 14-Dec-2004 - Adam Back <adam@cypherspace.org>
* make hashcash -cX accept continuation lines starting with
space as well as tab
* add library function to wrap lines and use it from hashcash
command line tool.
* fix long vs time_t prototype mismatch that was giving
compile errors on BSD; also cleaned up some warnings that
can be obtained with gcc -Wall.
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
RECOMMENDED is removed. It becomes ABI_DEPENDS.
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.foo becomes BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.foo becomes BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS does not change.
IGNORE_RECOMMENDED (which defaulted to "no") becomes USE_ABI_DEPENDS
which defaults to "yes".
Added to obsolete.mk checking for IGNORE_RECOMMENDED.
I did not manually go through and fix any aesthetic tab/spacing issues.
I have tested the above patch on DragonFly building and packaging
subversion and pkglint and their many dependencies.
I have also tested USE_ABI_DEPENDS=no on my NetBSD workstation (where I
have used IGNORE_RECOMMENDED for a long time). I have been an active user
of IGNORE_RECOMMENDED since it was available.
As suggested, I removed the documentation sentences suggesting bumping for
"security" issues.
As discussed on tech-pkg.
I will commit to revbump, pkglint, pkg_install, createbuildlink separately.
Note that if you use wip, it will fail! I will commit to pkgsrc-wip
later (within day).
"unix_random.c in lshd for lsh 2.0.1 leaks file descriptors related
to the randomness generator, which allows local users to cause a denial
of service by truncating the seed file, which prevents the server from
starting, or obtain sensitive seed information that could be used to
crack keys."
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-0353
Noteworthy changes in version 1.4.3 (2006-04-03)
------------------------------------------------
* If available, cURL-based keyserver helpers are built that can
retrieve keys using HKP or any protocol that cURL supports
(HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, etc). If cURL is not available, HKP
and HTTP are still supported using a built-in cURL emulator. To
force building the old pre-cURL keyserver helpers, use the
configure option --enable-old-keyserver-helpers. Note that none
of this affects finger or LDAP support, which are unchanged.
Note also that a future version of GnuPG will remove the old
keyserver helpers altogether.
* Implemented Public Key Association (PKA) signature verification.
This uses special DNS records and notation data to associate a
mail address with an OpenPGP key to prove that mail coming from
that address is legitimate without the need for a full trust
path to the signing key.
* When exporting subkeys, those specified with a key ID or
fingerpint and the '!' suffix are now merged into one keyblock.
* Added "gpg-zip", a program to create encrypted archives that can
interoperate with PGP Zip.
* Added support for signing subkey cross-certification "back
signatures". Requiring cross-certification to be present is
currently off by default, but will be changed to on by default
in the future, once more keys use it. A new "cross-certify"
command in the --edit-key menu can be used to update signing
subkeys to have cross-certification.
* The key cleaning options for --import-options and
--export-options have been further polished. "import-clean" and
"export-clean" replace the older
import-clean-sigs/import-clean-uids and
export-clean-sigs/export-clean-uids option pairs.
* New "minimize" command in the --edit-key menu removes everything
that can be removed from a key, rendering it as small as
possible. There are corresponding "export-minimal" and
"import-minimal" commands for --export-options and
--import-options.
* New --fetch-keys command to retrieve keys by specifying a URI.
This allows direct key retrieval from a web page or other
location that can be specified in a URI. Available protocols
are HTTP and finger, plus anything that cURL supplies, if built
with cURL support.
* Files containing several signed messages are not allowed any
longer as there is no clean way to report the status of such
files back to the caller. To partly revert to the old behaviour
the new option --allow-multisig-verification may be used.
* The keyserver helpers can now handle keys in either ASCII armor
or binary format.
* New auto-key-locate option that takes an ordered list of methods
to locate a key if it is not available at encryption time (-r or
--recipient). Possible methods include "cert" (use DNS CERT as
per RFC2538bis, "pka" (use DNS PKA), "ldap" (consult the LDAP
server for the domain in question), "keyserver" (use the
currently defined keyserver), as well as arbitrary keyserver
URIs that will be contacted for the key.
* Able to retrieve keys using DNS CERT records as per RFC-2538bis
(currently in draft): http://www.josefsson.org/rfc2538bis
pkgsrc change:
make architecture-specific options really architecture-specific.
Version 0.3.2
- Corrected bug in asn1_der_coding() which overwrited some
data in the original structure.
- The asn1Parser, asn1Coding and asn1Decoding programs are now installed.