heads/initrd/bin/key-init
Thierry Laurion 005a19eeda
properly deal with trusting keys to supress UX confusion about trusted keys
key-init makes sure trustdb is updated at run time and user and distro keys are ultimately trusted. Each time a file is signed, the related public key is showed without error on it's trustability.
flash-gui deals with gpg1 to gpg2 migration. If pubring.kbx is found, pubring.gpg is deleted from running rom dump.
2019-02-08 12:38:38 -05:00

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#!/bin/ash
set -e -o pipefail
. /etc/functions
# Post processing of keys
# Import user's keys
gpg --import /.gnupg/keys/*.key /.gnupg/keys/*.asc 2>/dev/null || true
# Import trusted distro keys allowed for ISO signing
gpg --homedir=/etc/distro/ --import /etc/distro/keys/* 2>/dev/null || true
#Set distro keys trust level to ultimate (trust anything that was signed with these keys)
gpg --homedir=/etc/distro/ --list-keys --fingerprint --with-colons|sed -E -n -e 's/^fpr:::::::::([0-9A-F]+):$/\1:6:/p' |gpg --homedir=/etc/distro/ --import-ownertrust 2>/dev/null || true
gpg --homedir=/etc/distro/ --update-trust 2>/dev/null || true
# Add user's keys to the list of trusted keys for ISO signing
gpg --export | gpg --homedir=/etc/distro/ --import 2>/dev/null || true