Re: [PATCH 2/2] fixup! ssh signing: verify signatures using ssh-keygen
From: Junio C Hamano <hidden>
Date: 2021-10-12 17:36:20
Fabian Stelzer [off-list ref] writes:
This behaviour changed during patch review and documentation no longer matched it. ---
Thanks, you'd need to sign-off, to make this a standalone bugfix patch.
quoted hunk
Documentation/config/gpg.txt | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)diff --git a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt index 51a756b2f1..4f30c7dbdd 100644 --- a/Documentation/config/gpg.txt +++ b/Documentation/config/gpg.txt@@ -52,9 +52,7 @@ gpg.ssh.allowedSignersFile:: SSH has no concept of trust levels like gpg does. To be able to differentiate between valid signatures and trusted signatures the trust level of a signature verification is set to `fully` when the public key is present in the allowedSignersFile. -Therefore to only mark fully trusted keys as verified set gpg.minTrustLevel to `fully`. -Otherwise valid but untrusted signatures will still verify but show no principal -name of the signer. +Otherwise the trust level is `undefined` and git verify-commit/tag will fail. + This file can be set to a location outside of the repository and every developer maintains their own trust store. A central repository server could generate this