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date: "2019-08-17T10:20:00+01:00"
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title: "GPG Commit Signatures"
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slug: "signing"
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weight: 20
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toc: false
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draft: false
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menu:
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parent: "advanced"
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name: "GPG Commit Signatures"
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weight: 20
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identifier: "signing"
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---
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# GPG Commit Signatures
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Gitea will verify GPG commit signatures in the provided tree by
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checking if the commits are signed by a key within the gitea database,
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or if the commit matches the default key for git.
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Keys are not checked to determine if they have expired or revoked.
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Keys are also not checked with keyservers.
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A commit will be marked with a grey unlocked icon if no key can be
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found to verify it. If a commit is marked with a red unlocked icon,
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it is reported to be signed with a key with an id.
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Please note: The signer of a commit does not have to be an author or
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committer of a commit.
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This functionality requires git >= 1.7.9 but for full functionality
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this requires git >= 2.0.0.
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## Automatic Signing
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There are a number of places where Gitea will generate commits itself:
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* Repository Initialisation
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* Wiki Changes
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* CRUD actions using the editor or the API
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* Merges from Pull Requests
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Depending on configuration and server trust you may want Gitea to
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sign these commits.
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## General Configuration
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Gitea's configuration for signing can be found with the
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`[repository.signing]` section of `app.ini`:
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```ini
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...
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[repository.signing]
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SIGNING_KEY = default
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SIGNING_NAME =
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SIGNING_EMAIL =
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INITIAL_COMMIT = always
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CRUD_ACTIONS = pubkey, twofa, parentsigned
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WIKI = never
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MERGES = pubkey, twofa, basesigned, commitssigned
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...
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```
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### `SIGNING_KEY`
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The first option to discuss is the `SIGNING_KEY`. There are three main
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options:
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* `none` - this prevents Gitea from signing any commits
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* `default` - Gitea will default to the key configured within
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`git config`
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* `KEYID` - Gitea will sign commits with the gpg key with the ID
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`KEYID`. In this case you should provide a `SIGNING_NAME` and
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`SIGNING_EMAIL` to be displayed for this key.
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The `default` option will interrogate `git config` for
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`commit.gpgsign` option - if this is set, then it will use the results
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of the `user.signingkey`, `user.name` and `user.email` as appropriate.
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Please note: by adjusting git's `config` file within Gitea's
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repositories, `SIGNING_KEY=default` could be used to provide different
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signing keys on a per-repository basis. However, this is cleary not an
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ideal UI and therefore subject to change.
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### `INITIAL_COMMIT`
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This option determines whether Gitea should sign the initial commit
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when creating a repository. The possible values are:
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* `never`: Never sign
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* `pubkey`: Only sign if the user has a public key
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* `twofa`: Only sign if the user logs in with two factor authentication
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* `always`: Always sign
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Options other than `never` and `always` can be combined as a comma
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separated list.
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### `WIKI`
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This options determines if Gitea should sign commits to the Wiki.
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The possible values are:
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* `never`: Never sign
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* `pubkey`: Only sign if the user has a public key
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* `twofa`: Only sign if the user logs in with two factor authentication
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* `parentsigned`: Only sign if the parent commit is signed.
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* `always`: Always sign
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Options other than `never` and `always` can be combined as a comma
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separated list.
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### `CRUD_ACTIONS`
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This option determines if Gitea should sign commits from the web
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editor or API CRUD actions. The possible values are:
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* `never`: Never sign
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* `pubkey`: Only sign if the user has a public key
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* `twofa`: Only sign if the user logs in with two factor authentication
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* `parentsigned`: Only sign if the parent commit is signed.
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* `always`: Always sign
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Options other than `never` and `always` can be combined as a comma
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separated list.
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### `MERGES`
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This option determines if Gitea should sign merge commits from PRs.
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The possible options are:
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* `never`: Never sign
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* `pubkey`: Only sign if the user has a public key
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* `twofa`: Only sign if the user logs in with two factor authentication
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* `basesigned`: Only sign if the parent commit in the base repo is signed.
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* `headsigned`: Only sign if the head commit in the head branch is signed.
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* `commitssigned`: Only sign if all the commits in the head branch to the merge point are signed.
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* `approved`: Only sign approved merges to a protected branch.
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* `always`: Always sign
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Options other than `never` and `always` can be combined as a comma
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separated list.
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## Installing and generating a GPG key for Gitea
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It is up to a server administrator to determine how best to install
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a signing key. Gitea generates all its commits using the server `git`
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command at present - and therefore the server `gpg` will be used for
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signing (if configured.) Administrators should review best-practices
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for gpg - in particular it is probably advisable to only install a
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signing secret subkey without the master signing and certifying secret
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key.
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## Obtaining the Public Key of the Signing Key
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The public key used to sign Gitea's commits can be obtained from the API at:
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```/api/v1/signing-key.gpg```
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In cases where there is a repository specific key this can be obtained from:
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```/api/v1/repos/:username/:reponame/signing-key.gpg```
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