This change adds support for binary (non-human-readable) values in
signature notations through `rawNotations` property on signature objects.
Human-readable notations will additionally appear in `notations` object
where the value of the notation will be deserialized into a string.
Additionally the check for human-readable flag was modified to check the
existence of the flag instead of comparison with the whole value.
Also, switch from returning false to throwing errors in most verify*()
functions, as well as in `await signatures[*].verified`, in order to be
able to show more informative error messages.
This PR adds four config options to configure whether and how to load
indutny/elliptic: use_indutny_elliptic, external_indutny_elliptic,
indutny_elliptic_path and indutny_elliptic_fetch_options.
Also:
- Use tweetnacl.js instead of indutny/elliptic for curve25519 key generation
- Don't initialize indutny's curve25519, improving performance when using that curve
- Verify NIST signatures using Web Crypto instead of indutny/elliptic when not streaming
- Move KeyPair.sign/verify to ecdsa.js
- Move KeyPair.derive to ecdh.js
- Move keyFromPrivate and keyFromPublic to a new indutnyKey.js file
Previously the signature parsing function ignored critical bit on
notations.
This change checks for notations that are marked "critical" but are not
on the known notations list (controlled by config array
`openpgp.config.known_notations`) and triggers parse error if such
a notation have been encountered.
See: #897.
Backtracking regexes have pathological worst-case performance when
a long line contains a large amount of whitespace not followed by
a newline, since the regex engine will attempt to match the regex
at each whitespace character, read ahead to the non-whitespace non-
newline, declare no match, and try again at the next whitespace.
E.g. try running
util.removeTrailingSpaces(new Array(1e6).join(' ') + 'a').length
which would hang V8.
When encrypting/signing a stream, this allows you to indicate whether it's a
stream of Strings or Uint8Arrays (using message.fromText or message.fromBinary,
respectively.)
When signing text, this allows you to control whether to create a cleartext
message or a regular armored text message.
When creating a detached signature, it allows you to control whether it's "meant
for" (verifying against) a cleartext message. A cleartext message has trailing
whitespace trimmed before signing. This fixes the case of passing a detached
signature from sign() to encrypt(). Since encrypt() doesn't create a cleartext
message, the signature would be invalid if the text contained lines with
trailing whitespace.
- Allow leading spaces in headers (since we were already accepting
leading spaces everywhere else in the armored text).
- Read ReadableStreams before passing them to a Worker
This change corrects verification of certifications over User Attributes
(such as photos).
Before this change the code did not differentiate between User IDs and
User Attributes as both of them were stored in `data.userid` [0] and
incorrectly used the User ID constant (0xB4) for both cases.
This change fixes the bug by storing User IDs in `userId` property and
User Attributes in `userAttribute` property. The check for property
existence has been modified to avoid comparisons with `undefined` as the
`User` class sets `null` for not assigned packets instead of
`undefined`.
Only data structures for signing and verification were modified and not
the properties used in the `User` class.
[0]: 11b2d2de3c/src/key.js (L872)