# We don't use a secret keyring, of course, but gpg panics and
# implodes if there isn't one available
-GPG_CMD='gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg'
+SECRETKEYRING="$(mktemp)"
+trap "rm -f '${SECRETKEYRING}'" 0 HUP INT QUIT ILL ABRT FPE SEGV PIPE TERM
+GPG_CMD="gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring ${SECRETKEYRING}"
-if ! id -u > /dev/null; then
+if [ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ]; then
+ # we could use a tmpfile here too, but creation of this tends to be time-consuming
GPG_CMD="$GPG_CMD --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg"
fi
ARCHIVE_KEYRING=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-keyring.gpg
REMOVED_KEYS=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-archive-removed-keys.gpg
+requires_root() {
+ if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
+ echo >&1 "ERROR: This command can only be used by root."
+ exit 1
+ fi
+}
+
add_keys_with_verify_against_master_keyring() {
ADD_KEYRING=$1
MASTER=$2
# (otherwise it does not make sense from a security POV)
net_update() {
if [ -z "$ARCHIVE_KEYRING_URI" ]; then
- echo "ERROR: no location for the archive-keyring given"
+ echo >&2 "ERROR: Your distribution is not supported in net-update as no uri for the archive-keyring is set"
exit 1
fi
+ requires_root
# in theory we would need to depend on wget for this, but this feature
# isn't useable in debian anyway as we have no keyring uri nor a master key
if ! which wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "ERROR: an installed wget is required for a network-based update"
+ echo >&2 "ERROR: an installed wget is required for a network-based update"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d /var/lib/apt/keyrings ]; then
echo >&2 "Is the debian-archive-keyring package installed?"
exit 1
fi
+ requires_root
# add new keys from the package;
case "$command" in
add)
+ requires_root
$GPG --quiet --batch --import "$1"
echo "OK"
;;
del|rm|remove)
+ requires_root
$GPG --quiet --batch --delete-key --yes "$1"
echo "OK"
;;