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- Resolves: #8754
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Previously, if an email was signed with a new key, that was also sent
as an attachment, the verification of the signature could fail if the
only available source of this new key is the attachment ifself.
I changed to extract the attachment before adding the leap header,
which is responsible for the signed/encrypted flags. Also, if the
previous verification failed and a new key was successful imported,
it's going to decrypt the original email again, just to update the
verify status.
Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Signed-off-by: Ruben Pollan <meskio@sindominio.net>
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Check if a new fetched key was signed by a old key with the same address.
Please do not merge before: https://github.com/isislovecruft/python-gnupg/pull/150
- Resolves #8112
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encode to ascii any parameter passed as unicode.
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if user attempts to logout before the incoming multiservice has an
entry, there will be a KeyError raised on the
MultiService.getServiceNamed() call, which is improperly reported as a
confusing error message in the api return call.
by catching the KeyError, we make sure that the logout call can
terminate properly.
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so that whitelisting doesn't have to peek into the data.
added more documentation and some tests stubs too.
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undocumented because we don't want users messing with the option
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the password option shouldn't appear in the help message though, to
discourage users to use it as if it was a regular cli feature.
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- Resolves: #8676
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the token is set when we get the srp token in the keymanager service,
but it wasn't been propagated properly to the internal nicknym object
that was refactored recently.
here I make the setter write the same token to both keymanager itself
and the nicknym.
some little additional refactors:
- move gpg initialization to a helper method
in this way it becomes easier to stub the soledad and keymanager
components, for testing.
- name nicknym token as publicly visible, since i'm accessing
it from the keymanager object.
- Resolves: #8651
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the bundle was trying to get the gpg binary from the config folder
instead of the bundled binary.
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- some pep8 problems
- some confusion with old and new code after merging
from old keymanager
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disabled some tests that were failing, for some reason the twisted
logger doesn't want to be patched?
besides, I don't think it's a good idea to rely on log information for
tests. what is it really that we were trying to test there?
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Port of the original commit:
8f1fe8dd4a54fd2bdda2fc78c339ce9b3d0fc331
by Zara Gebru that introduced updating keys in the background.
This was made in the legacy leapcode/keymanager repo, but was lost in
the merge to the unified bitmask-dev.
Original commit message follows:
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- refresh random key in random time
- add get key by fingerprint
- refactor nicknym methods to own file
- tests
- note this do not include a check for
revoked key, since that need some changes
in gnupg
- Related: #6089
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otherwise, the call from the rest API hangs forever because the
authentication has not happened and not all the configs have been downloaded.
- Resolves: #8576
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This has been previously encapsulated in a dict, and the commands were
not modified accordingly.
I'm adding some very basic test for the KeymanagerService public api
contract.
- Resolves: #8577
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this reverts the refactoring made at 596f1f8
it seems it is now allowed to call a function that yields from inside as
part of an inline deferred.
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you need to configure onion = True in the services config.
for sure, this is gonna be more interesting when we ship pixelated.
but for now I thought it can be handy for testing ui changes: no need to
bundle, just use your tor browser :)
still need to try to serve imap/smtp over the onion service.
kudos to meejah for this super-usable library!
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some hacks needed, it seems pyinstaller is choking again on namespace
packages for some reason that is beyond my current comprenhension.
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otherwise, we were appending a list as the last element of the list.
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Twisted 16.5 sends a BytesIO as message, which was unexpected in this
types list.
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