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Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch
From: |
Ken Manheimer |
Subject: |
Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:30:54 -0400 |
On 10/20/05, Simon Josefsson <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi. Thanks for reminding me. I thought we were waiting for copyright
> assignment papers? Have the FSF received papers for all authors? The
i'll send my pgg copyright assignment papers right now. (they came
while i was away for a week.) my allout assignment has been on file
for a while, happily. dunno about status of sascha's assignment.
> best way to proceed is to wait for them to arrive, and then send me a
> complete patch against the then-current CVS that I can install. I can
> take care of installing it into Gnus CVS as well.
>
> I'm all for relocating pgg. However, I suggest lisp/pgg/ instead.
> The lisp/ directory is pretty large as it is.
lisp/pgg/ sounds like a good idea to me, too.
ken
address@hidden
> Ken Manheimer <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > i just posted a new version of my allout patches which depend on the
> > pgg revisions of sascha and mine, so i thought i'd post a query in
> > this thread on the status of these patches - the new allout encryption
> > features won't work without these pgg refinements in place. i also
> > should mention rms' initiative to relocate pgg to the lisp/ directory,
> > since pgg constitutes a facility in its own regard - i'm all for that.
> >
> > i'm not attaching the pgg changes to this message, but can easily do
> > so if needed.
> >
> > ken
> > address@hidden
> >
> > On 10/12/05, Ken Manheimer <address@hidden> wrote:
> >> as threatened, here is a complete patch against the current gnu.org
> >> lisp/gnus repository. i've migrated all the allout encryption
> >> functionality to pgg and exercised this stuff pretty substantially,
> >> and am very comfortable with the way it works.
> >>
> >> there are a bunch of fixes, as well as extensions so the passphrases
> >> can be managed by the calling functions, as well as refinement of the
> >> passphrase caching mechanism (so multiple timeouts don't pileup for a
> >> single passphrase - the last one replaces the prior ones). lotsa
> >> goodies. the patch includes sascha wilde's symmetric-encryption
> >> additions - basically, the whole deal.
> >>
> >> what it does not include is revision of the pgg-pgp.el and pgg-pgp5.el
> >> modules, to track changes to the pgg api. i started in on that, only
> >> to discover that they were already broken by the addition of a 'sign'
> >> parameter to some of the encryption functions. there's no way to
> >> repair that short of implementing the feature for the other packages,
> >> and i'm not in a position to do that. (plus, i'm not sure i am
> >> comfortable with the way it was done for pgg-gpg.)
> >>
> >> so it looks like pgg-pgp.el and pgg-pgp5.el are disfunctional already,
> >> without my changes. i'm hoping that's not going to prevent the
> >> introduction of my changes.
> >>
> >> i'm going to be heading offline for five days, starting tomorrow, so
> >> it'll be a bit before i can respond to questions. i hope the patch
> >> i'm sending (which includes detaild ChangeLog entries) will be
> >> helpful to anyone that wishes to navigate them.
> >>
> >> and once again, i'm not sure the attachment will be delivered this
> >> time. (it wasn't on a recent try, but then was on a subsequent
> >> message. this is the first awkward gmail bug i've hit...)
> >>
> >> ken
> >> address@hidden
> >>
> >> On 10/10/05, Ken Manheimer <address@hidden> wrote:
> >> > for those of you following the developments at home (:-), here's an
> >> > incremental patch on top of what i sent out a few days ago. i fixed a
> >> > small stack of bugs in pgg-gpg.el that settles my complaint about
> >> > prompting with the secret key identity, and also filled in a small
> >> > oversight in the changes i sent out a few days ago.
> >> >
> >> > while this could be the last pgg patch, i'm still developing, hence
> >> > the incremental. i plan to send out a full patch when i've finished
> >> > transitioning allout to pgg, at which point i expect my mucking with
> >> > pgg to be settled. so, repository maintainers may want to wait for
> >> > that, while i'm hoping those actively involved (eg, sascha) will
> >> > scrutinize and, ideally, exercise these patches.
> >> >
> >> > we'll see if the attached patch makes it through this time. (i
> >> > haven't re-attached it, which i think was the problem last time.) if
> >> > not, look forward to a followup...
>
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, (continued)
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Sascha Wilde, 2005/10/08
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/08
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/08
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/10
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/10
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/12
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/20
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Simon Josefsson, 2005/10/20
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch,
Ken Manheimer <=
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Sascha Wilde, 2005/10/20
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Sascha Wilde, 2005/10/25
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/25
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Sascha Wilde, 2005/10/25
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/25
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Sascha Wilde, 2005/10/26
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/26
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Sascha Wilde, 2005/10/27
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/10/29
- Re: pgg symmetric encryption patch, Ken Manheimer, 2005/10/29