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80 lines
2.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
80 lines
2.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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set -eu
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if test "$1" = "" ; then
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echo "I need a package as an argument."
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exit 1
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fi
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PACKAGEFILE=$1
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if test ! -f "$PACKAGEFILE" ; then
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echo "$PACKAGEFILE is not a file."
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exit 1
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fi
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DIGESTNAME=sha256
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DIGESTOUTPUT=`gpg --print-md $DIGESTNAME $PACKAGEFILE`
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RAWDIGEST=`gpg --print-md $DIGESTNAME $PACKAGEFILE | sed -e 's/^[^ ]*: //' `
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# These regexes are a little fragile, but I think they work for us.
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VERSION=`echo $PACKAGEFILE | sed -e 's/^[a-z\-]*//' -e 's/\.[\.a-z]*$//' `
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PACKAGE=`echo $PACKAGEFILE | sed -e 's/-[0-9].*//'`
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SIGFILE_UNSIGNED="$PACKAGE-$VERSION-signature"
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SIGNATUREFILE="$SIGFILE_UNSIGNED.asc"
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cat >$SIGFILE_UNSIGNED <<EOF
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This is the signature file for "$PACKAGEFILE",
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which contains version "$VERSION" of "$PACKAGE".
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Here's how to check this signature.
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1) Make sure that this is really a signature file, and not a forgery,
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with:
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"gpg --verify $SIGNATUREFILE"
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The key should be one of the keys that signs the Tor release; the
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official Tor website has more information on those.
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If this step fails, then either you are missing the correct key, or
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this signature file was not really signed by a Tor packager.
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Beware!
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2) Make sure that the package you wanted is indeed "$PACKAGE", and that
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its version you wanted is indeed "$VERSION". If you wanted a
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different package, or a different version, this signature file is
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not the right one!
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3) Now that you're sure you have the right signature file, make sure
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that you got the right package. Check its $DIGESTNAME digest with
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"gpg --print-md $DIGESTNAME $PACKAGEFILE"
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The output should match this, exactly:
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$DIGESTOUTPUT
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Make sure that every part of the output matches: don't just check the
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first few characters. If the digest does not match, you do not have
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the right package file. It could even be a forgery.
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Frequently asked questions:
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Q: Why not just sign the package file, like you used to do?
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A: GPG signatures authenticate file contents, but not file names. If
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somebody gave you a renamed file with a matching renamed signature
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file, the signature would still be given as "valid".
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--
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FILENAME: $PACKAGEFILE
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PACKAGE: $PACKAGE
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VERSION: $VERSION
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DIGESTALG: $DIGESTNAME
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DIGEST: $RAWDIGEST
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EOF
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gpg --clearsign $SIGFILE_UNSIGNED
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