Properly convert --with-colons uid strings
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1 #!/usr/bin/perl
2
3 # $Id$
4
5 # See the pod documentation at the end of this file for author,
6 # copyright, and licence information.
7 #
8 # Depends:
9 # libintl-perl (Locale::Recode)
10 # OR libtext-iconv-perl (Text::Iconv),
11 # OR the "recode" binary
12 #
13 # Changelog:
14 # 0.1
15 # 0.2 2005-05-14 cb:
16 # * use the user's normal keyring to find signatures
17 # * support for multiple user keys
18 # * better charset conversion
19 # * pod documentation
20
21 my $VERSION = qq$Rev$;
22
23 use strict;
24 use warnings;
25 use English;
26 use IPC::Open3;
27 use Getopt::Long;
28
29
30 sub version($)
31 {
32 my ($fd) = @_;
33
34 print $fd <<EOF;
35 gpgsigs $VERSION- http://pgp-tools.alioth.debian.org/
36 (c) 2004 Uli Martens <uli\@youam.net>
37 (c) 2004, 2005 Peter Palfrader <peter\@palfrader.org>
38 (c) 2004, 2005 Christoph Berg <cb\@df7cb.de>
39 EOF
40 }
41
42 sub usage($$)
43 {
44 my ($fd, $error) = @_;
45
46 version($fd);
47 print $fd <<EOF;
48
49 Usage: $PROGRAM_NAME [-r] [-t <charset>] <keyid> <keytxt> [<outfile>]
50
51 keyid is a long or short keyid (e.g. DE7AAF6E94C09C7F or 94C09C7F)
52 separate multiple keyids with ','
53 -r call gpg --recv-keys before proceeding
54 -f <charset> convert <keytxt> from charset
55 -t <charset> convert UIDs to charset in output
56 EOF
57 exit $error;
58 }
59
60
61 my ($fromcharset, $charset, $recv_keys);
62 Getopt::Long::config('bundling');
63 GetOptions(
64 '-f=s' => \$fromcharset,
65 '-t=s' => \$charset,
66 r => \$recv_keys,
67 help => sub { usage(*STDOUT, 0); },
68 version => sub { version(*STDOUT); exit 0;},
69 ) or usage(*STDERR, 1);
70
71
72 # charset conversion
73 $fromcharset ||= "ISO-8859-1";
74 $charset ||= $ENV{LC_ALL} || $ENV{LC_CTYPE} || $ENV{LANG} || "ISO-8859-1";
75 $charset = "ISO-8859-1" unless $charset =~ /[\.-]/;
76 $charset =~ s/.*\.//;
77 $charset =~ s/@.*//;
78
79
80 sub myrecode($$$) {
81 my ($text, $from, $to) = @_;
82
83 if (eval "require Locale::Recode") {
84 my $rt = Locale::Recode->new (from => $from, to => $to);
85
86 my $orig = $text;
87 $rt->recode($text);
88 return $text;
89 } elsif (eval "require Text::Iconv") {
90 my $it = Text::Iconv->new($from, $to);
91
92 my $result = $it->convert($text);
93 warn ("Could not convert '$text'\n") unless defined $result;
94 return (defined $result) ? $result : $text
95 } else {
96 my $pid = open3(\*WTRFH, \*RDRFH, \*ERRFH, 'recode', "utf8..$charset");
97 print WTRFH $text;
98 close WTRFH;
99 local $/ = undef;
100 my $result = <RDRFH>;
101 close RDRFH;
102 close ERRFH;
103 waitpid $pid, 0;
104 warn ("'recode' failed, is it installed?\n") unless defined $result;
105 return (defined $result) ? $result : $text
106 }
107 }
108
109
110 # parse options
111 my $mykey = uc(shift @ARGV);
112 my $keytxt = (shift @ARGV) || usage(*STDERR, 1);
113 my $outfile = (shift @ARGV) || '-';
114
115 my @mykeys = split /,/, $mykey;
116 map { s/^0x//i; } @mykeys;
117
118 if (!@mykeys || scalar @ARGV) {
119 usage(*STDERR, 1);
120 }
121 foreach my $falsekey (grep { $_ !~ /^([0-9A-F]{16,16}|[0-9A-F]{8,8})$/ } @mykeys) {
122 print STDERR "Invalid keyid $falsekey given\n";
123 usage(*STDERR, 1);
124 }
125
126 -r $keytxt or die ("$keytxt does not exist\n");
127
128
129 # get list of keys in file
130 my @keys;
131 open (TXT, $keytxt) or die ("Cannot open $keytxt\n");
132 while (<TXT>) {
133 if ( m/^pub +(?:\d+)[DR]\/([0-9A-F]{8}) [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2} *(.*)/ ) {
134 push @keys, $1;
135 }
136 }
137 close TXT;
138
139
140 # get all known signatures
141 if ($recv_keys) {
142 print STDERR "Requesting keys from keyserver\n";
143 system "gpg --recv-keys @keys";
144 }
145
146 print STDERR "Running --list-sigs, this will take a while ";
147 open SIGS, "gpg --fixed-list-mode --with-colons --list-sigs @keys 2>/dev/null |"
148 or die "can't get gpg listing";
149
150 my ($key, $uid, $sigs);
151 while (<SIGS>) {
152 if ( m/^pub:(?:.*?:){3,3}([0-9A-F]{16,16}):/ ) {
153 $key = $1;
154 print STDERR ".";
155 next;
156 }
157 if ( m/^uid:(?:.*?:){8,8}(.*):/s ) {
158 $uid = $1;
159 $uid =~ s/\\x([0-9a-f][0-9a-f])/ chr(hex($1)) /gie;
160 $uid = myrecode($uid, "UTF-8", $charset);
161 next;
162 }
163 if ( m/^sig:(?:.*?:){3,3}([0-9A-F]{8})([0-9A-F]{8}):(?:.*?:){5,5}(.*?):/ ) {
164 my $class = $3;
165 if ($class eq '10x') {
166 $class = 'S';
167 } elsif ($class eq '11x') {
168 $class = '1';
169 } elsif ($class eq '12x') {
170 $class = '2';
171 } elsif ($class eq '13x') {
172 $class = '3';
173 } else {
174 $class = 's';
175 };
176 # Handle the case where one UID was signed multiple times
177 # with different signature classes.
178 my $before = $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$1.$2};
179 if (defined $before) {
180 if ($before eq 'S' || $before eq 's') {
181 $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$1.$2} = $class;
182 } elsif ($class eq 'S' || $class eq 's') {
183 # intentionall left blank
184 } elsif ($before < $class) {
185 $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$1.$2} = $class;
186 };
187 } else {
188 $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$1.$2} .= $class;
189 };
190 $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$2} = $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$1.$2};
191 next;
192 }
193 if ( m/^uat:/ ) {
194 $uid = "Photo ID";
195 next;
196 }
197 next if ( m/^(rev|sub|tru):/ );
198 warn "unknown value: '$_', key: ".(defined $key ? $key :'none')."\n";
199 }
200 close SIGS;
201 print STDERR "\n";
202
203 for my $k ( keys %{$sigs} ) {
204 if ( $k =~ m/^[0-9A-F]{8}([0-9A-F]{8})$/ ) {
205 $sigs->{$1} = $sigs->{$k};
206 }
207 }
208
209
210 # read checksums
211 open MD, "gpg --print-md md5 $keytxt|" or warn "can't get gpg md5\n";
212 my $MD5 = <MD>;
213 close MD;
214 open MD, "gpg --print-md sha1 $keytxt|" or warn "can't get gpg sha1\n";
215 my $SHA1 = <MD>;
216 close MD;
217
218 chomp $MD5;
219 chomp $SHA1;
220 my $metatxt = quotemeta($keytxt);
221 $MD5 =~ s/^$metatxt:\s*//;
222 $SHA1 =~ s/^$metatxt:\s*//;
223
224
225 # write out result
226 sub print_tag
227 {
228 my ($key, $uid) = @_;
229 if (! defined $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}) {
230 warn "uid '$uid' not found on key $key\n";
231 #for (keys %{ $sigs->{$key} }) {
232 # print STDERR "only have $_\n";
233 #};
234 return '(' . (' ' x @mykeys) . ')';
235 }
236 my $r = '(';
237 foreach my $mykey (@mykeys) {
238 $r .= defined $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$mykey} ? $sigs->{$key}->{$uid}->{$mykey} : ' ';
239 }
240 $r .= ')';
241 return $r;
242 }
243
244 $key = undef;
245 $uid = undef;
246 my $line = 0;
247 print STDERR "Annotating $keytxt, writing into $outfile\n";
248 open (TXT, $keytxt) or die ("Cannot open $keytxt\n");
249 open (WRITE, '>'.$outfile) or die ("Cannot open $outfile for writing\n");
250 while (<TXT>) {
251 $line++;
252 $_ = myrecode($_, $fromcharset, $charset);
253 if (/^MD5 Checksum:/ && defined $MD5) {
254 s/[_[:xdigit:]][_ [:xdigit:]]+_/$MD5/;
255 }
256 if (/^SHA1 Checksum:/ && defined $SHA1) {
257 s/[_[:xdigit:]][_ [:xdigit:]]+_/$SHA1/;
258 }
259 if ( m/^pub +(?:\d+)[DR]\/([0-9A-F]{8}) [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2} *(.*)/ ) {
260 $key = $1;
261 $uid = $2;
262 #if ($uid) { # in gpg 1.2, the first uid is here
263 # print WRITE print_tag($key, $uid) . " $_";
264 # next;
265 #}
266 }
267 if ( m/^uid +(.*)$/ ) {
268 $uid = $1;
269 unless (defined $key) {
270 warn "key is undefined - input text is possibly malformed near line $line\n";
271 next;
272 };
273 die "uid is undefined, key $key" unless defined $uid;
274 die "bad tag from $key | $uid" unless defined (print_tag($key, $uid));
275 print WRITE print_tag($key, $uid) . " $_";
276 next;
277 }
278 print WRITE;
279 }
280
281 print WRITE "Legend:\n";
282 foreach my $i (0 .. @mykeys - 1) {
283 print WRITE '('. ' 'x$i . 'S' . ' 'x(@mykeys-$i-1) . ") signed with $mykeys[$i]\n";
284 }
285 close TXT;
286
287 __END__
288
289 =head1 NAME
290
291 B<gpgsigs> - annotate list of GnuPG keys with already done signatures
292
293 =head1 SYNOPSIS
294
295 B<gpgsigs> [-r] [-f I<charset>] [-t I<charset>] I<keyid>I<[>B<,>I<keyidI<[>B<,>I<...>I<]>>I<]> F<keytxt> [F<outfile>]
296
297 =head1 DESCRIPTION
298
299 B<gpgsigs> was written to assist the user in signing keys during a keysigning
300 party. It takes as input a file containing keys in C<gpg --list-keys> format
301 and prepends every line with a tag indicating if the user has already signed
302 that uid. When the file contains C<MD5 Checksum:> or C<SHA1 Checksum:> lines
303 and placeholders (C<__ __>), the checksum is inserted.
304
305 =head1 OPTIONS
306
307 =over
308
309 =item -r
310
311 Call I<gpg --recv-keys> before creating the output.
312
313 =item -f I<charset>
314
315 Convert F<keytxt> from I<charset>. The default is ISO-8859-1.
316
317 =item -t I<charset>
318
319 Convert UIDs to I<charset>. The default is derived from LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, and
320 LANG, and if all these are unset, the default is ISO-8859-1.
321
322 =item I<keyid>
323
324 Use this keyid (8 or 16 byte) for annotation. Multiple keyids can be separated
325 by a comma (B<,>).
326
327 =item F<keytxt>
328
329 Read input from F<keytxt>.
330
331 =item F<outfile>
332
333 Write output to F<outfile>. Default is stdout.
334
335 =back
336
337 =head1 EXAMPLES
338
339 The following key signing parties are using B<gpgsigs>:
340
341 http://www.palfrader.org/ksp-lt2k4.html
342
343 http://www.palfrader.org/ksp-lt2k5.html
344
345 =head1 BUGS
346
347 B<GnuPG> is known to change its output format quite often. This version has
348 been tested with gpg 1.2.5 and gpg 1.4.1. YMMV.
349
350 =head1 SEE ALSO
351
352 gpg(1), caff(1).
353
354 http://pgp-tools.alioth.debian.org/
355
356 =head1 AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT
357
358 (c) 2004 Uli Martens <uli@youam.net>
359
360 (c) 2004, 2005 Peter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org>
361
362 (c) 2004, 2005 Christoph Berg <cb@df7cb.de>
363
364 =head1 LICENSE
365
366 All rights reserved.
367
368 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
369 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
370 are met:
371
372 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
373 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
374
375 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
376 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
377 documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
378
379 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
380 derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
381
382 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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