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From: David Lawrence <tale@isc.org>
Date: 1 Oct 1998

The message below is from the author of the pgpcontrol patch to C News
that is included in this directory.  He also has other useful
enhancements to C News CR.G at ftp://ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/chl/CNEWS/,
including some improvements to control message handling scripts.

From: Charles H. Lindsey <chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk>
Date: Fri Mar 21 23:16:48 GMT 1997

The modifications contained in the file pgpcontrol.patch may be applied to the
specified files in the Cleanup Release of CNEWS (patch level G) so as to
enable the checking of the PGP signatures which are now applied to control
messages in many hierarchies. See
	ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/README[.html]
You will also require the Perl script pgpverify, obtainable from
	ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/misc/pgpcontrol/pgpverify
which should be placed in your $NEWSBIN directory.

In addition to the patch, you will need the following lines in your $NEWSCONFIG
file.
	PGPPATH=${PGPPATH-$HOME/.pgp}
where $HOME/.pgp is the directory where your public keyring will be found.

This patch is an enhancement of one originally provided by an unknown System
Administrator at <root@hp9000.laafb.af.mil>.

There are some enhancements needed to the file $NEWSCTL/controlperm.
Specifically, a 'c' is now required in the operations column before a
checkgroups message will be applied to the specified hierarchy by the
specified author; and a 'p' flag may be used (in lieu of the present 'y' or
'n') to indicate that PGP-verification is required. Any such flag should be
followed by the ID of the entity that should PGP-sign for that hierarchy (if
this is absent, any public key recognised on your keyring will be accepted).
See the file controlperm.eg for some examples.

An X-PGP-Sig: header in a control message is always checked (whether the 'p'
flag was given or not) and rejected noisily if it fails (but mere absence of
the signer from you keyring is acceptable without a 'p' flag). Success of
PGP-verification is always reported to you for "useful" messages (i.e. not
those merely recreating an existing group). Thus, for example, if you have the
'n' flag set for rmgroup messages you will be told whether the
PGP-verification succeeded, which may help you to decide whether to remove it
by hand.

The checkgroups command now has a -f flag to force it to be accepted even if
it would otherwise be rejected (because the flag was 'n', for example). This
corresponds to the use of the addgroup and delgroup commands currently used to
force through a rejected newgroup of rmgroup message.

These patches are brought to you, without warranty, by

Charles H. Lindsey ---------At Home, doing my own thing------------------------
Email:     chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk   Web:   http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~chl
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