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1 #! /usr/bin/env python3
2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 """*********************************************************************
4 * Edward is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify *
5 * it under the terms of the GNU Affero Public License as published by *
6 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or *
7 * (at your option) any later version. *
8 * *
9 * Edward is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *
12 * GNU Affero Public License for more details. *
13 * *
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero Public License *
15 * along with Edward. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. *
16 * *
17 * Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Andrew Engelbrecht (AGPLv3+) *
18 * Copyright (C) 2014 Josh Drake (AGPLv3+) *
19 * Copyright (C) 2014 Lisa Marie Maginnis (AGPLv3+) *
20 * Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Tails developers <tails@boum.org> ( GPLv3+) *
21 * Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu> ( GPLv2+) *
22 * *
23 * Special thanks to Josh Drake for writing the original edward bot! :) *
24 * *
25 ************************************************************************
26
27 Code sourced from these projects:
28
29 * http://agpl.fsf.org/emailselfdefense.fsf.org/edward/CURRENT/edward.tar.gz
30 * https://git-tails.immerda.ch/whisperback/tree/whisperBack/encryption.py?h=feature/python3
31 * http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code/python/send_pgp_mime
32 """
33
34 import sys
35 import gpgme
36 import re
37 import io
38 import os
39 import importlib
40
41 import email.parser
42 import email.message
43 import email.encoders
44
45 from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
46 from email.mime.application import MIMEApplication
47 from email.mime.nonmultipart import MIMENonMultipart
48
49 import edward_config
50
51 langs = ["de", "el", "en", "fr", "ja", "pt-br", "ro", "ru", "tr"]
52
53 """This list contains the abbreviated names of reply languages available to
54 edward."""
55
56
57 match_types = [('clearsign',
58 '-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----.*?-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----.*?-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----'),
59 ('message',
60 '-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----.*?-----END PGP MESSAGE-----'),
61 ('pubkey',
62 '-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----.*?-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----'),
63 ('detachedsig',
64 '-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----.*?-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----')]
65
66 """This list of tuples matches query names with re.search() queries used
67 to find GPG data for edward to process."""
68
69
70 class EddyMsg (object):
71 """
72 The EddyMsg class represents relevant parts of a mime message.
73
74 The represented message can be single-part or multi-part.
75
76 'multipart' is set to True if there are multiple mime parts.
77
78 'subparts' points to a list of mime sub-parts if it is a multi-part
79 message. Otherwise it points to an empty list.
80
81 'payload_bytes' contains the raw mime-decoded bytes that haven't been
82 encoded into a character set.
83
84 'payload_pieces' is a list of objects containing strings that when strung
85 together form the fully-decoded string representation of the mime part.
86
87 The 'charset' describes the character set of payload_bytes.
88
89 The 'filename', 'content_type' and 'description_list' come from the mime
90 part parameters.
91 """
92
93 multipart = False
94 subparts = []
95
96 payload_bytes = None
97 payload_pieces = []
98
99 charset = None
100 filename = None
101 content_type = None
102 description_list = None
103
104
105 class PayloadPiece (object):
106 """
107 PayloadPiece represents a complte or sub-section of a mime part.
108
109 Instances of this class are often strung together within one or more arrays
110 pointed to by each instance of the EddyMsg class.
111
112 'piece_type' refers to a string whose value describes the content of
113 'string'. Examples include "pubkey", for public keys, and "message", for
114 encrypted data (or armored signatures until they are known to be such.) The
115 names derive from the header and footer of each of these ascii-encoded gpg
116 blocks.
117
118 'string' contains some string of text, such as non-GPG text, an encrypted
119 block of text, a signature, or a public key.
120
121 'gpg_data' points to any instances of GPGData that have been created based
122 on the contents of 'string'.
123 """
124
125 piece_type = None
126 string = None
127 gpg_data = None
128
129
130 class GPGData (object):
131 """
132 GPGData holds info from decryption, sig. verification, and/or pub. keys.
133
134 Instances of this class contain decrypted information, signature
135 fingerprints and/or fingerprints of processed and imported public keys.
136
137 'decrypted' is set to True if 'plainobj' was created from encrypted data.
138
139 'plainobj' points to any decrypted, or signed part of, a GPG signature. It
140 is intended to be an instance of the EddyMsg class.
141
142 'sigs' is a list of fingerprints of keys used to sign the data in plainobj.
143
144 'keys' is a list of fingerprints of keys obtained in public key blocks.
145 """
146
147 decrypted = False
148
149 plainobj = None
150 sigs = []
151 keys = []
152
153
154 class ReplyInfo (object):
155 """
156 ReplyInfo contains details that edward uses in generating its reply.
157
158 Instances of this class contain information about whether a message was
159 successfully encrypted or signed, and whether a public key was attached, or
160 retrievable, from the local GPG store. It stores the fingerprints of
161 potential encryption key candidates and the message (if any at all) to
162 quote in edward's reply.
163
164 'replies' points one of the dictionaries of translated replies.
165
166 'target_key' refers to the fingerprint of a key used to sign encrypted
167 data. This is the preferred key, if it is set, and if is available.
168
169 'fallback_target_key' referst to the fingerprint of a key used to sign
170 unencrypted data; alternatively it may be a public key attached to the
171 message.
172
173 'msg_to_quote' refers to the part of a message which edward should quote in
174 his reply. This should remain as None if there was no encrypted and singed
175 part. This is to avoid making edward a service for decrypting other
176 people's messages to edward.
177
178 'success_decrypt' is set to True if edward could decrypt part of the
179 message.
180
181 'failed_decrypt' is set to True if edward failed to decrypt part of the
182 message.
183
184 'publick_key_received' is set to True if edward successfully imported a
185 public key.
186
187 'no_public_key' is set to True if edward doesn't have a key to encrypt to
188 when replying to the user.
189
190 'sig_success' is set to True if edward could to some extent verify the
191 signature of a signed part of the message to edward.
192
193 'sig_failure' is set to True if edward failed to some extent verify the
194 signature of a signed part of the message to edward.
195 """
196
197 replies = None
198
199 target_key = None
200 fallback_target_key = None
201 msg_to_quote = ""
202
203 success_decrypt = False
204 failed_decrypt = False
205 public_key_received = False
206 no_public_key = False
207 sig_success = False
208 sig_failure = False
209
210
211 def main ():
212
213 """
214 This is the main function for edward, a GPG reply bot.
215
216 Edward responds to GPG-encrypted and signed mail, encrypting and signing
217 the response if the user's public key is, or was, included in the message.
218
219 Args:
220 None
221
222 Returns:
223 Nothing
224
225 Pre:
226 Mime or plaintext email passing in through standard input. Portions of
227 the email may be encrypted. If the To: address contains the text
228 "edward-ja", then the reply will contain a reply written in the
229 Japanese language. There are other languages as well. The default
230 language is English.
231
232 Post:
233 A reply email will be printed to standard output. The contents of the
234 reply email depends on whether the original email was encrypted or not,
235 has or doesn't have a signature, whether a public key used in the
236 original message is provided or locally stored, and the language
237 implied by the To: address in the original email.
238 """
239
240 handle_args()
241
242 gpgme_ctx = get_gpg_context(edward_config.gnupghome,
243 edward_config.sign_with_key)
244
245 email_text = sys.stdin.read()
246 email_struct = parse_pgp_mime(email_text, gpgme_ctx)
247
248 email_to, email_from, email_subject = email_to_from_subject(email_text)
249 lang = import_lang(email_to)
250
251 replyinfo_obj = ReplyInfo()
252 replyinfo_obj.replies = lang.replies
253
254 prepare_for_reply(email_struct, replyinfo_obj)
255 encrypt_to_key = get_key_from_fp(replyinfo_obj, gpgme_ctx)
256 reply_plaintext = write_reply(replyinfo_obj)
257
258 reply_mime = generate_encrypted_mime(reply_plaintext, email_from, \
259 email_subject, encrypt_to_key,
260 gpgme_ctx)
261
262 print(reply_mime)
263
264
265 def get_gpg_context (gnupghome, sign_with_key_fp):
266 """
267 This function returns the GPG context needed for encryption and signing.
268
269 The context is needed by other functions which use GPG functionality.
270
271 Args:
272 gnupghome: The path to "~/.gnupg/" or its alternative.
273 sign_with_key: The fingerprint of the key to sign with
274
275 Returns:
276 A gpgme context to be used for GPG functions.
277
278 Post:
279 the 'armor' flag is set to True and the list of signing keys contains
280 the single specified key
281 """
282
283 os.environ['GNUPGHOME'] = gnupghome
284
285 gpgme_ctx = gpgme.Context()
286 gpgme_ctx.armor = True
287
288 try:
289 sign_with_key = gpgme_ctx.get_key(sign_with_key_fp)
290 except:
291 error("unable to load signing key. is the gnupghome "
292 + "and signing key properly set in the edward_config.py?")
293 exit(1)
294
295 gpgme_ctx.signers = [sign_with_key]
296
297 return gpgme_ctx
298
299
300 def parse_pgp_mime (email_text, gpgme_ctx):
301 """Parses the email for mime payloads and decrypts/verfies signatures.
302
303 This function creates a representation of a mime or plaintext email with
304 the EddyMsg class. It then splits each mime payload into one or more pieces
305 which may be plain text or GPG data. It then decrypts encrypted parts and
306 does some very basic signature verification on those parts.
307
308 Args:
309 email_text: an email message in string format
310 gpgme_ctx: a gpgme context
311
312 Returns:
313 A message as an instance of EddyMsg
314
315 Post:
316 the returned EddyMsg instance has split, decrypted, verified and pubkey
317 imported payloads
318 """
319
320 email_struct = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(email_text)
321
322 eddymsg_obj = parse_mime(email_struct)
323 split_payloads(eddymsg_obj)
324 gpg_on_payloads(eddymsg_obj, gpgme_ctx)
325
326 return eddymsg_obj
327
328
329 def parse_mime(msg_struct):
330 """Translates python's email.parser format into an EddyMsg format
331
332 If the message is multi-part, then a recursive object is created, where
333 each sub-part is also a EddyMsg instance.
334
335 Args:
336 msg_struct: an email parsed with email.parser.Parser(), which can be
337 multi-part
338
339 Returns:
340 an instance of EddyMsg, potentially a recursive one.
341 """
342
343 eddymsg_obj = EddyMsg()
344
345 if msg_struct.is_multipart() == True:
346 payloads = msg_struct.get_payload()
347
348 eddymsg_obj.multipart = True
349 eddymsg_obj.subparts = list(map(parse_mime, payloads))
350
351 else:
352 eddymsg_obj = get_subpart_data(msg_struct)
353
354 return eddymsg_obj
355
356
357 def scan_and_split (payload_piece, match_type, pattern):
358 """This splits the payloads of an EddyMsg object into GPG and text parts.
359
360 An EddyMsg object's payload_pieces starts off as a list containing a single
361 PayloadPiece object. This function returns a list of these objects which
362 have been split into GPG data and regular text, if such splits need to be/
363 can be made.
364
365 Args:
366 payload_piece: a single payload or a split part of a payload
367 match_type: the type of data to try to spit out from the payload piece
368 pattern: the search pattern to be used for finding that type of data
369
370 Returns:
371 a list of objects of the PayloadPiece class, in the order that the
372 string part of payload_piece originally was, broken up according to
373 matches specified by 'pattern'.
374 """
375
376 # don't try to re-split pieces containing gpg data
377 if payload_piece.piece_type != "text":
378 return [payload_piece]
379
380 flags = re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE
381 matches = re.search("(?P<beginning>.*?)(?P<match>" + pattern +
382 ")(?P<rest>.*)", payload_piece.string, flags=flags)
383
384 if matches == None:
385 pieces = [payload_piece]
386
387 else:
388
389 beginning = PayloadPiece()
390 beginning.string = matches.group('beginning')
391 beginning.piece_type = payload_piece.piece_type
392
393 match = PayloadPiece()
394 match.string = matches.group('match')
395 match.piece_type = match_type
396
397 rest = PayloadPiece()
398 rest.string = matches.group('rest')
399 rest.piece_type = payload_piece.piece_type
400
401 more_pieces = scan_and_split(rest, match_type, pattern)
402 pieces = [beginning, match ] + more_pieces
403
404 return pieces
405
406
407 def get_subpart_data (part):
408 """This function grabs information from a single part mime object.
409
410 It copies needed data from a single part email.parser.Parser() object over
411 to an EddyMsg object.
412
413 Args:
414 part: a non-multi-part mime.parser.Parser() object
415
416 Returns:
417 a single-part EddyMsg() object
418 """
419
420 obj = EddyMsg()
421
422 obj.charset = part.get_content_charset()
423 obj.payload_bytes = part.get_payload(decode=True)
424
425 obj.filename = part.get_filename()
426 obj.content_type = part.get_content_type()
427 obj.description_list = part['content-description']
428
429 # your guess is as good as a-myy-ee-ine...
430 if obj.charset == None:
431 obj.charset = 'utf-8'
432
433 if obj.payload_bytes != None:
434 try:
435 payload = PayloadPiece()
436 payload.string = obj.payload_bytes.decode(obj.charset)
437 payload.piece_type = 'text'
438
439 obj.payload_pieces = [payload]
440 except UnicodeDecodeError:
441 pass
442
443 return obj
444
445
446 def do_to_eddys_pieces (function_to_do, eddymsg_obj, data):
447 """A function which maps another function onto a message's subparts.
448
449 This is a higer-order function which recursively performs a specified
450 function on each subpart of a multi-part message. Each single-part sub-part
451 has the function applied to it. This function also works if the part passed
452 in is single-part.
453
454 Args:
455 function_to_do: function to perform on sub-parts
456 eddymsg_obj: a single part or multi-part EddyMsg object
457 data: a second argument to pass to 'function_to_do'
458
459 Returns:
460 Nothing
461
462 Post:
463 The passed-in EddyMsg object is transformed recursively on its
464 sub-parts according to 'function_to_do'.
465 """
466
467 if eddymsg_obj.multipart == True:
468 for sub in eddymsg_obj.subparts:
469 do_to_eddys_pieces(function_to_do, sub, data)
470 else:
471 function_to_do(eddymsg_obj, data)
472
473
474 def split_payloads (eddymsg_obj):
475 """Splits all (sub-)payloads of a message into GPG data and regular text.
476
477 Recursively performs payload splitting on all sub-parts of an EddyMsg
478 object into the various GPG data types, such as GPG messages, public key
479 blocks and signed text.
480
481 Args:
482 eddymsg_obj: an instance of EddyMsg
483
484 Returns:
485 Nothing
486
487 Pre:
488 The EddyMsg object has payloads that are unsplit (by may be split)..
489
490 Post:
491 The EddyMsg object's payloads are all split into GPG and non-GPG parts.
492 """
493
494 for match_type in match_types:
495 do_to_eddys_pieces(split_payload_pieces, eddymsg_obj, match_type)
496
497
498 def split_payload_pieces (eddymsg_obj, match_type):
499 """A helper function for split_payloads(); works on PayloadPiece objects.
500
501 This function splits up PayloadPiece objects into multipe PayloadPiece
502 objects and replaces the EddyMsg object's previous list of payload pieces
503 with the new split up one.
504
505 Args:
506 eddymsg_obj: a single-part EddyMsg object.
507 match_type: a tuple from the match_types list, which specifies a match
508 name and a match pattern.
509
510 Returns:
511 Nothing
512
513 Pre:
514 The payload piece(s) of an EddyMsg object may be already split or
515 unsplit.
516
517 Post:
518 The EddyMsg object's payload piece(s) are split into a list of pieces
519 if matches of the match_type are found.
520 """
521
522 (match_name, pattern) = match_type
523
524 new_pieces_list = []
525 for piece in eddymsg_obj.payload_pieces:
526 new_pieces_list += scan_and_split(piece, match_name, pattern)
527
528 eddymsg_obj.payload_pieces = new_pieces_list
529
530
531 def gpg_on_payloads (eddymsg_obj, gpgme_ctx, prev_parts=[]):
532 """Performs GPG operations on the GPG parts of the message
533
534 This function decrypts text, verifies signatures, and imports public keys
535 included in an email.
536
537 Args:
538 eddymsg_obj: an EddyMsg object with its payload_pieces split into GPG
539 and non-GPG sections by split_payloads()
540 gpgme_ctx: a gpgme context
541
542 prev_parts: a list of mime parts that occur before the eddymsg_obj
543 part, under the same multi-part mime part. This is used for
544 verifying detached signatures. For the root mime part, this should
545 be an empty list, which is the default value if this paramater is
546 omitted.
547
548 Return:
549 Nothing
550
551 Pre:
552 eddymsg_obj should have its payloads split into gpg and non-gpg pieces.
553
554 Post:
555 Decryption, verification and key imports occur. the gpg_data member of
556 PayloadPiece objects get filled in with GPGData objects.
557 """
558
559 if eddymsg_obj.multipart == True:
560 prev_parts=[]
561 for sub in eddymsg_obj.subparts:
562 gpg_on_payloads (sub, gpgme_ctx, prev_parts)
563 prev_parts += [sub]
564
565 return
566
567 for piece in eddymsg_obj.payload_pieces:
568
569 if piece.piece_type == "text":
570 # don't transform the plaintext.
571 pass
572
573 elif piece.piece_type == "message":
574 (plaintext, sigs) = decrypt_block(piece.string, gpgme_ctx)
575
576 if plaintext:
577 piece.gpg_data = GPGData()
578 piece.gpg_data.decrypted = True
579 piece.gpg_data.sigs = sigs
580 # recurse!
581 piece.gpg_data.plainobj = parse_pgp_mime(plaintext, gpgme_ctx)
582 continue
583
584 # if not encrypted, check to see if this is an armored signature.
585 (plaintext, sigs) = verify_sig_message(piece.string, gpgme_ctx)
586
587 if plaintext:
588 piece.piece_type = "signature"
589 piece.gpg_data = GPGData()
590 piece.gpg_data.sigs = sigs
591 # recurse!
592 piece.gpg_data.plainobj = parse_pgp_mime(plaintext, gpgme_ctx)
593
594 elif piece.piece_type == "pubkey":
595 key_fps = add_gpg_key(piece.string, gpgme_ctx)
596
597 if key_fps != []:
598 piece.gpg_data = GPGData()
599 piece.gpg_data.keys = key_fps
600
601 elif piece.piece_type == "clearsign":
602 (plaintext, sig_fps) = verify_clear_signature(piece.string, gpgme_ctx)
603
604 if sig_fps != []:
605 piece.gpg_data = GPGData()
606 piece.gpg_data.sigs = sig_fps
607 piece.gpg_data.plainobj = parse_pgp_mime(plaintext, gpgme_ctx)
608
609 elif piece.piece_type == "detachedsig":
610 for prev in prev_parts:
611 payload_bytes = prev.payload_bytes
612 sig_fps = verify_detached_signature(piece.string, payload_bytes, gpgme_ctx)
613
614 if sig_fps != []:
615 piece.gpg_data = GPGData()
616 piece.gpg_data.sigs = sig_fps
617 piece.gpg_data.plainobj = prev
618 break
619
620 else:
621 pass
622
623
624 def prepare_for_reply (eddymsg_obj, replyinfo_obj):
625 """Updates replyinfo_obj with info on the message's GPG success/failures
626
627 This function marks replyinfo_obj with information about whether encrypted
628 text in eddymsg_obj was successfully decrypted, signatures were verified
629 and whether a public key was found or not.
630
631 Args:
632 eddymsg_obj: a message in the EddyMsg format
633 replyinfo_obj: an instance of ReplyInfo
634
635 Returns:
636 Nothing
637
638 Pre:
639 eddymsg_obj has had its gpg_data created by gpg_on_payloads
640
641 Post:
642 replyinfo_obj has been updated with info about decryption/sig
643 verififcation status, etc. However the desired key isn't imported until
644 later, so the success or failure of that updates the values set here.
645 """
646
647 do_to_eddys_pieces(prepare_for_reply_pieces, eddymsg_obj, replyinfo_obj)
648
649 def prepare_for_reply_pieces (eddymsg_obj, replyinfo_obj):
650 """A helper function for prepare_for_reply
651
652 It updates replyinfo_obj with GPG success/failure information, when
653 supplied a single-part EddyMsg object.
654
655 Args:
656 eddymsg_obj: a single-part message in the EddyMsg format
657 replyinfo_obj: an object which holds information about the message's
658 GPG status
659
660 Returns:
661 Nothing
662
663 Pre:
664 eddymsg_obj is a single-part message. (it may be a part of a multi-part
665 message.) It has had its gpg_data created by gpg_on_payloads if it has
666 gpg data.
667
668 Post:
669 replyinfo_obj has been updated with gpg success/failure information
670 """
671
672 for piece in eddymsg_obj.payload_pieces:
673 if piece.piece_type == "text":
674 # don't quote the plaintext part.
675 pass
676
677 elif piece.piece_type == "message":
678 prepare_for_reply_message(piece, replyinfo_obj)
679
680 elif piece.piece_type == "pubkey":
681 prepare_for_reply_pubkey(piece, replyinfo_obj)
682
683 elif (piece.piece_type == "clearsign") \
684 or (piece.piece_type == "detachedsig") \
685 or (piece.piece_type == "signature"):
686 prepare_for_reply_sig(piece, replyinfo_obj)
687
688
689 def prepare_for_reply_message (piece, replyinfo_obj):
690 """Helper function for prepare_for_reply()
691
692 This function is called when the piece_type of a payload piece is
693 "message", or GPG Message block. This should be encrypted text. If the
694 encryted block is signed, a sig will be attached to .target_key unless
695 there is already one there.
696
697 Args:
698 piece: a PayloadPiece object.
699 replyinfo_obj: object which gets updated with decryption status, etc.
700
701
702 Returns:
703 Nothing
704
705 Pre:
706 the piece.payload_piece value should be "message".
707
708 Post:
709 replyinfo_obj gets updated with decryption status, signing status and a
710 potential signing key.
711 """
712
713 if piece.gpg_data == None:
714 replyinfo_obj.failed_decrypt = True
715 return
716
717 replyinfo_obj.success_decrypt = True
718
719 # we already have a key (and a message)
720 if replyinfo_obj.target_key != None:
721 return
722
723 if piece.gpg_data.sigs != []:
724 replyinfo_obj.target_key = piece.gpg_data.sigs[0]
725 get_signed_part = False
726 else:
727 # only include a signed message in the reply.
728 get_signed_part = True
729
730 replyinfo_obj.msg_to_quote = flatten_decrypted_payloads(piece.gpg_data.plainobj, get_signed_part)
731
732 # to catch public keys in encrypted blocks
733 prepare_for_reply(piece.gpg_data.plainobj, replyinfo_obj)
734
735
736 def prepare_for_reply_pubkey (piece, replyinfo_obj):
737 """Helper function for prepare_for_reply(). Marks pubkey import status.
738
739 Marks replyinfo_obj with pub key import status.
740
741 Args:
742 piece: a PayloadPiece object
743 replyinfo_obj: a ReplyInfo object
744
745 Pre:
746 piece.piece_type should be set to "pubkey".
747
748 Post:
749 replyinfo_obj has its fields updated.
750 """
751
752 if piece.gpg_data == None or piece.gpg_data.keys == []:
753 replyinfo_obj.no_public_key = True
754 else:
755 replyinfo_obj.public_key_received = True
756
757 if replyinfo_obj.fallback_target_key == None:
758 replyinfo_obj.fallback_target_key = piece.gpg_data.keys[0]
759
760
761 def prepare_for_reply_sig (piece, replyinfo_obj):
762 """Helper function for prepare_for_reply(). Marks sig verification status.
763
764 Marks replyinfo_obj with signature verification status.
765
766 Args:
767 piece: a PayloadPiece object
768 replyinfo_obj: a ReplyInfo object
769
770 Pre:
771 piece.piece_type should be set to "clearsign", "signature", or
772 "detachedsig".
773
774 Post:
775 replyinfo_obj has its fields updated.
776 """
777
778 if piece.gpg_data == None or piece.gpg_data.sigs == []:
779 replyinfo_obj.sig_failure = True
780 else:
781 replyinfo_obj.sig_success = True
782
783 if replyinfo_obj.fallback_target_key == None:
784 replyinfo_obj.fallback_target_key = piece.gpg_data.sigs[0]
785
786
787
788 def flatten_decrypted_payloads (eddymsg_obj, get_signed_part):
789 """Returns a string representation of a signed, encrypted part.
790
791 Returns the string representation of the first signed/encrypted or signed
792 then encrypted block of text. (Signature inside of Encryption)
793
794 Args:
795 eddymsg_obj: the message in EddyMsg format created by decrypting GPG
796 text
797 get_signed_part: True if we should only include text that contains a
798 further signature. If False, then include plain text.
799
800 Returns:
801 A string representation of encrypted and signed text.
802
803 Pre:
804 The EddyMsg instance passed in should be a piece.gpg_data.plainobj
805 which represents decrypted text. It may or may not be signed on that
806 level.
807 """
808
809 flat_string = ""
810
811 if eddymsg_obj == None:
812 return ""
813
814 # recurse on multi-part mime
815 if eddymsg_obj.multipart == True:
816 for sub in eddymsg_obj.subparts:
817 flat_string += flatten_decrypted_payloads (sub, get_signed_part)
818
819 return flat_string
820
821 for piece in eddymsg_obj.payload_pieces:
822 if (get_signed_part):
823 if ((piece.piece_type == "clearsign") \
824 or (piece.piece_type == "detachedsig") \
825 or (piece.piece_type == "signature")) \
826 and (piece.gpg_data != None):
827 # FIXME: the key used to sign this message needs to be the one that is used for the encrypted reply.
828 flat_string += flatten_decrypted_payloads (piece.gpg_data.plainobj, False)
829 break
830 else:
831 if piece.piece_type == "text":
832 flat_string += piece.string
833
834 return flat_string
835
836
837 def get_key_from_fp (replyinfo_obj, gpgme_ctx):
838 """Obtains a public key object from a key fingerprint
839
840 If the .target_key is not set, then we use .fallback_target_key.
841
842 Args:
843 replyinfo_obj: ReplyInfo instance
844 gpgme_ctx: the gpgme context
845
846 Return:
847 The key object of the key of either the target_key or the fallback one
848 if .target_key is not set. If the key cannot be loaded, then return
849 None.
850
851 Pre:
852 Loading a key requires that we have the public key imported. This
853 requires that they email contains the pub key block, or that it was
854 previously sent to edward.
855
856 Post:
857 If the key cannot be loaded, then the replyinfo_obj is marked for
858 having no public key available.
859 """
860
861 if replyinfo_obj.target_key == None:
862 replyinfo_obj.target_key = replyinfo_obj.fallback_target_key
863
864 if replyinfo_obj.target_key != None:
865 try:
866 encrypt_to_key = gpgme_ctx.get_key(replyinfo_obj.target_key)
867 return encrypt_to_key
868
869 except:
870 pass
871
872 # no available key to use
873 replyinfo_obj.target_key = None
874 replyinfo_obj.fallback_target_key = None
875
876 replyinfo_obj.no_public_key = True
877 replyinfo_obj.public_key_received = False
878
879 return None
880
881
882 def write_reply (replyinfo_obj):
883 """Write the reply email body about the GPG successes/failures.
884
885 The reply is about whether decryption, sig verification and key
886 import/loading was successful or failed. If text was successfully decrypted
887 and verified, then the first instance of such text will be included in
888 quoted form.
889
890 Args:
891 replyinfo_obj: contains details of GPG processing status
892
893 Returns:
894 the plaintext message to be sent to the user
895
896 Pre:
897 replyinfo_obj should be populated with info about GPG processing status.
898 """
899
900 reply_plain = ""
901
902 if replyinfo_obj.success_decrypt == True:
903 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['success_decrypt']
904
905 if replyinfo_obj.no_public_key == False:
906 quoted_text = email_quote_text(replyinfo_obj.msg_to_quote)
907 reply_plain += quoted_text
908
909 elif replyinfo_obj.failed_decrypt == True:
910 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['failed_decrypt']
911
912
913 if replyinfo_obj.sig_success == True:
914 reply_plain += "\n\n"
915 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['sig_success']
916
917 elif replyinfo_obj.sig_failure == True:
918 reply_plain += "\n\n"
919 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['sig_failure']
920
921
922 if replyinfo_obj.public_key_received == True:
923 reply_plain += "\n\n"
924 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['public_key_received']
925
926 elif replyinfo_obj.no_public_key == True:
927 reply_plain += "\n\n"
928 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['no_public_key']
929
930
931 reply_plain += "\n\n"
932 reply_plain += replyinfo_obj.replies['signature']
933
934 return reply_plain
935
936
937 def add_gpg_key (key_block, gpgme_ctx):
938 """Adds a GPG pubkey to the local keystore
939
940 This adds keys received through email into the key store so they can be
941 used later.
942
943 Args:
944 key_block: the string form of the ascii-armored public key block
945 gpgme_ctx: the gpgme context
946
947 Returns:
948 the fingerprint(s) of the imported key(s)
949 """
950
951 fp = io.BytesIO(key_block.encode('ascii'))
952
953 result = gpgme_ctx.import_(fp)
954 imports = result.imports
955
956 key_fingerprints = []
957
958 if imports != []:
959 for import_ in imports:
960 fingerprint = import_[0]
961 key_fingerprints += [fingerprint]
962
963 debug("added gpg key: " + fingerprint)
964
965 return key_fingerprints
966
967
968 def verify_sig_message (msg_block, gpgme_ctx):
969 """Verifies the signature of a signed, ascii-armored block of text.
970
971 It encodes the string into ascii, since binary GPG files are currently
972 unsupported, and alternative, the ascii-armored format is encodable into
973 ascii.
974
975 Args:
976 msg_block: a GPG Message block in string form. It may be encrypted or
977 not. If it is encrypted, it will return empty results.
978 gpgme_ctx: the gpgme context
979
980 Returns:
981 A tuple of the plaintext of the signed part and the list of
982 fingerprints of keys signing the data. If verification failed, perhaps
983 because the message was also encrypted, then empty results are
984 returned.
985 """
986
987 block_b = io.BytesIO(msg_block.encode('ascii'))
988 plain_b = io.BytesIO()
989
990 try:
991 sigs = gpgme_ctx.verify(block_b, None, plain_b)
992 except:
993 return ("",[])
994
995 plaintext = plain_b.getvalue().decode('utf-8')
996
997 fingerprints = []
998 for sig in sigs:
999 fingerprints += [sig.fpr]
1000 return (plaintext, fingerprints)
1001
1002
1003 def verify_clear_signature (sig_block, gpgme_ctx):
1004 """Verifies the signature of a clear signature.
1005
1006 It first encodes the string into utf-8, but this will need to be fixed in
1007 order to support other character encodings.
1008
1009 Args:
1010 sig_block: a string of clear-signed text.
1011 gpgme_ctx: the gpgme context
1012
1013 Returns:
1014 A tuple of the plaintext of the signed part and the list of
1015 fingerprints of keys signing the data. If verification failed, then
1016 empty results are returned.
1017 """
1018
1019 # FIXME: this might require the un-decoded bytes
1020 # or the correct re-encoding with the carset of the mime part.
1021 msg_fp = io.BytesIO(sig_block.encode('utf-8'))
1022 ptxt_fp = io.BytesIO()
1023
1024 result = gpgme_ctx.verify(msg_fp, None, ptxt_fp)
1025
1026 # FIXME: this might require using the charset of the mime part.
1027 plaintext = ptxt_fp.getvalue().decode('utf-8')
1028
1029 sig_fingerprints = []
1030 for res_ in result:
1031 sig_fingerprints += [res_.fpr]
1032
1033 return plaintext, sig_fingerprints
1034
1035
1036 def verify_detached_signature (detached_sig, plaintext_bytes, gpgme_ctx):
1037 """Verifies the signature of a detached signature.
1038
1039 This requires the signature part and the signed part as separate arguments.
1040
1041 Args:
1042 detached_sig: the signature part of the detached signature
1043 plaintext_bytes: the byte form of the message being signed.
1044 gpgme_ctx: the gpgme context
1045
1046 Returns:
1047 A list of signing fingerprints if the signature verification was
1048 sucessful. Otherwise, an empty list is returned.
1049 """
1050
1051 detached_sig_fp = io.BytesIO(detached_sig.encode('ascii'))
1052 plaintext_fp = io.BytesIO(plaintext_bytes)
1053 ptxt_fp = io.BytesIO()
1054
1055 result = gpgme_ctx.verify(detached_sig_fp, plaintext_fp, None)
1056
1057 sig_fingerprints = []
1058 for res_ in result:
1059 sig_fingerprints += [res_.fpr]
1060
1061 return sig_fingerprints
1062
1063
1064 def decrypt_block (msg_block, gpgme_ctx):
1065 """Decrypts a block of GPG text, and verifies any included sigatures.
1066
1067 Some encypted messages have embeded signatures, so those are verified too.
1068
1069 Args:
1070 msg_block: the encrypted(/signed) text
1071 gpgme_ctx: the gpgme context
1072
1073 Returns:
1074 A tuple of plaintext and signatures, if the decryption and signature
1075 verification were successful, respectively.
1076 """
1077
1078 block_b = io.BytesIO(msg_block.encode('ascii'))
1079 plain_b = io.BytesIO()
1080
1081 try:
1082 sigs = gpgme_ctx.decrypt_verify(block_b, plain_b)
1083 except:
1084 return ("",[])
1085
1086 plaintext = plain_b.getvalue().decode('utf-8')
1087
1088 fingerprints = []
1089 for sig in sigs:
1090 fingerprints += [sig.fpr]
1091 return (plaintext, fingerprints)
1092
1093
1094 def choose_reply_encryption_key (gpgme_ctx, fingerprints):
1095
1096 reply_key = None
1097 for fp in fingerprints:
1098 try:
1099 key = gpgme_ctx.get_key(fp)
1100
1101 if (key.can_encrypt == True):
1102 reply_key = key
1103 break
1104 except:
1105 continue
1106
1107
1108 return reply_key
1109
1110
1111 def email_to_from_subject (email_text):
1112
1113 email_struct = email.parser.Parser().parsestr(email_text)
1114
1115 email_to = email_struct['To']
1116 email_from = email_struct['From']
1117 email_subject = email_struct['Subject']
1118
1119 return email_to, email_from, email_subject
1120
1121
1122 def import_lang(email_to):
1123
1124 if email_to != None:
1125 for lang in langs:
1126 if "edward-" + lang in email_to:
1127 lang = "lang." + re.sub('-', '_', lang)
1128 language = importlib.import_module(lang)
1129
1130 return language
1131
1132 return importlib.import_module("lang.en")
1133
1134
1135 def generate_encrypted_mime (plaintext, email_from, email_subject, encrypt_to_key,
1136 gpgme_ctx):
1137
1138 # quoted printable encoding lets most ascii characters look normal
1139 # before the mime message is decoded.
1140 char_set = email.charset.Charset("utf-8")
1141 char_set.body_encoding = email.charset.QP
1142
1143 # MIMEText doesn't allow setting the text encoding
1144 # so we use MIMENonMultipart.
1145 plaintext_mime = MIMENonMultipart('text', 'plain')
1146 plaintext_mime.set_payload(plaintext, charset=char_set)
1147
1148 if (encrypt_to_key != None):
1149
1150 encrypted_text = encrypt_sign_message(plaintext_mime.as_string(),
1151 encrypt_to_key,
1152 gpgme_ctx)
1153
1154 control_mime = MIMEApplication("Version: 1",
1155 _subtype='pgp-encrypted',
1156 _encoder=email.encoders.encode_7or8bit)
1157 control_mime['Content-Description'] = 'PGP/MIME version identification'
1158 control_mime.set_charset('us-ascii')
1159
1160 encoded_mime = MIMEApplication(encrypted_text,
1161 _subtype='octet-stream; name="encrypted.asc"',
1162 _encoder=email.encoders.encode_7or8bit)
1163 encoded_mime['Content-Description'] = 'OpenPGP encrypted message'
1164 encoded_mime['Content-Disposition'] = 'inline; filename="encrypted.asc"'
1165 encoded_mime.set_charset('us-ascii')
1166
1167 message_mime = MIMEMultipart(_subtype="encrypted", protocol="application/pgp-encrypted")
1168 message_mime.attach(control_mime)
1169 message_mime.attach(encoded_mime)
1170 message_mime['Content-Disposition'] = 'inline'
1171
1172 else:
1173 message_mime = plaintext_mime
1174
1175 message_mime['To'] = email_from
1176 message_mime['Subject'] = email_subject
1177
1178 reply = message_mime.as_string()
1179
1180 return reply
1181
1182
1183 def email_quote_text (text):
1184
1185 quoted_message = re.sub(r'^', r'> ', text, flags=re.MULTILINE)
1186
1187 return quoted_message
1188
1189
1190 def encrypt_sign_message (plaintext, encrypt_to_key, gpgme_ctx):
1191
1192 plaintext_bytes = io.BytesIO(plaintext.encode('ascii'))
1193 encrypted_bytes = io.BytesIO()
1194
1195 gpgme_ctx.encrypt_sign([encrypt_to_key], gpgme.ENCRYPT_ALWAYS_TRUST,
1196 plaintext_bytes, encrypted_bytes)
1197
1198 encrypted_txt = encrypted_bytes.getvalue().decode('ascii')
1199 return encrypted_txt
1200
1201
1202 def error (error_msg):
1203
1204 sys.stderr.write(progname + ": " + str(error_msg) + "\n")
1205
1206
1207 def debug (debug_msg):
1208
1209 if edward_config.debug == True:
1210 error(debug_msg)
1211
1212
1213 def handle_args ():
1214
1215 global progname
1216 progname = sys.argv[0]
1217
1218 if len(sys.argv) > 1:
1219 print(progname + ": error, this program doesn't " \
1220 "need any arguments.", file=sys.stderr)
1221 exit(1)
1222
1223
1224 if __name__ == "__main__":
1225
1226 main()
1227