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Need help to enable autosign

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  • jaschaezraJ jaschaezra

    @nebulon It worked for me 🙂

    So it would be great if this can be deployed in the container. (With the latest update :D)

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    nebulon
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    wrote on last edited by
    #14

    @jaschaezra thanks for testing and confirming the fix. I have pushed a new package now.

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      @jaschaezra thanks for testing and confirming the fix. I have pushed a new package now.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #15

      @nebulon I just want to add some screen I just made because I forgot them to create 😄

      This is how you'll see it in the repository:
      Bildschirm­foto 2022-11-29 um 20.26.02.png

      When you take a look at the commit:
      Bildschirm­foto 2022-11-29 um 20.26.08.png

      The name is set in app.ini

      For the key-creation:
      It is much easier to do it like this:

      gpg --default-new-key-algo rsa4096 --gen-key
      

      then enter the Name, the Email (git@DOMAIN) and NO password!

      That's it.

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      • jaschaezraJ jaschaezra

        @nebulon I just want to add some screen I just made because I forgot them to create 😄

        This is how you'll see it in the repository:
        Bildschirm­foto 2022-11-29 um 20.26.02.png

        When you take a look at the commit:
        Bildschirm­foto 2022-11-29 um 20.26.08.png

        The name is set in app.ini

        For the key-creation:
        It is much easier to do it like this:

        gpg --default-new-key-algo rsa4096 --gen-key
        

        then enter the Name, the Email (git@DOMAIN) and NO password!

        That's it.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #16

        @jaschaezra BTW, you can set a Gravatar/Libravatar for git@DOMAIN and upload e.g. the gitea Logo which then is displayed.

        Bildschirm­foto 2022-11-29 um 20.58.47.png

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          wrote on last edited by
          #17

          This is odd - after working for a looong time I suddenly get this error when creating a repository and initializing it:

          CreatePost, initRepository: initRepoCommit: git commit: exit status 128 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
          fatal: failed to write commit object
           - error: gpg failed to sign the data
          fatal: failed to write commit object
          

          I first thought that maybe the key is gone. By checking this I found that:

          root@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:/home/git# sudo -u git gpg --list-keys
          gpg: Fatal: can't create directory '/home/git/.gnupg': Read-only file system
          root@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:/home/git# 
          

          I have not changed anything and I do not know when this happened as I was not using my git for the last ~9 months.

          Any idea what is going on @nebulon?

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            Just briefly rereading the thread, did you set GNUPGHOME for git user so it uses the correct (writeable) folder? Seems like the one which is used should be export GNUPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              Just briefly rereading the thread, did you set GNUPGHOME for git user so it uses the correct (writeable) folder? Seems like the one which is used should be export GNUPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg

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              @nebulon might be nice to have these set when terminal is launched including HOME.

              Conscious tech

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                Just briefly rereading the thread, did you set GNUPGHOME for git user so it uses the correct (writeable) folder? Seems like the one which is used should be export GNUPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg

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                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                @nebulon I now get a new error:

                root@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:/home/git# sudo -u git bash
                git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$ export GNUPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg
                git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$ gpg --list-keys
                gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg'
                git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$
                
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                  #21

                  The permissions can be fixed up with:

                  chmod 600 /app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg/*
                  chmod 700 /app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg
                  

                  However, this is also only a warning, not sure if this is the root cause. Are there any keys in the folder itself?

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                    #22

                    Oh, no, my key is gone. That is odd as I never touched the key after it worked.

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                      wrote on last edited by jaschaezra
                      #23

                      After creating a new key and configuring it in app.ini and restarting gitea I still get an error:

                      root@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:/home/git# sudo -u git bash
                      git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$ export GNUPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg
                      git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$ gpg --list-keys
                      /app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
                      -----------------------------------------
                      pub   rsa4096 2025-01-21 [SC] [expires: 2027-01-21]
                            EF80C8DE297670B7E8C0360108DA2115185FFD9C
                      uid           [ultimate] jascha.wtf Gitea <git@git.jascha.wtf>
                      

                      section of app.ini:

                      [repository.signing]
                      SIGNING_KEY = EF80C8DE297670B7E8C0360108DA2115185FFD9C
                      SIGNING_NAME = jascha.wtf Gitea
                      SIGNING_EMAIL = git@git.jascha.wtf
                      INITIAL_COMMIT = always
                      CRUD_ACTIONS = pubkey, twofa, parentsigned
                      WIKI = never
                      MERGES = pubkey, twofa, basesigned, commitssigned
                      
                      GITEA__REPOSITORY__ENABLE_PUSH_CREATE_USER=true
                      

                      From the log:

                      Jan 21 10:45:28 Error: exit status 128 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 2025/01/21 09:45:28 ...ers/web/repo/repo.go:217:handleCreateError() [E] CreatePost: initRepository: initRepoCommit: git commit: exit status 128 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                      Jan 21 10:45:28 2025/01/21 09:45:28 ...eb/routing/logger.go:102:func1() [I] router: completed POST /repo/create for 82.140.42.234:0, 500 Internal Server Error in 55.3ms @ repo/repo.go:222(repo.CreatePost)
                      

                      Update: Gitea does not get the signing key. The response of https://git.jascha.wtf/api/v1/signing-key.gpg is empty

                      My best guess is that there are some path poblems - https://docs.gitea.com/administration/signing

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        Oh, forgot to mention @nebulon

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                          joseph
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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

                          @jaschaezra are your GPG keys password protected ? (See also https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/signed_commits/gpg.html#gpg-fails-to-sign-data)

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                          • jaschaezraJ jaschaezra

                            After creating a new key and configuring it in app.ini and restarting gitea I still get an error:

                            root@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:/home/git# sudo -u git bash
                            git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$ export GNUPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg
                            git@0f44f577-d0e0-42e6-a371-d3914aba0014:~$ gpg --list-keys
                            /app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg/pubring.kbx
                            -----------------------------------------
                            pub   rsa4096 2025-01-21 [SC] [expires: 2027-01-21]
                                  EF80C8DE297670B7E8C0360108DA2115185FFD9C
                            uid           [ultimate] jascha.wtf Gitea <git@git.jascha.wtf>
                            

                            section of app.ini:

                            [repository.signing]
                            SIGNING_KEY = EF80C8DE297670B7E8C0360108DA2115185FFD9C
                            SIGNING_NAME = jascha.wtf Gitea
                            SIGNING_EMAIL = git@git.jascha.wtf
                            INITIAL_COMMIT = always
                            CRUD_ACTIONS = pubkey, twofa, parentsigned
                            WIKI = never
                            MERGES = pubkey, twofa, basesigned, commitssigned
                            
                            GITEA__REPOSITORY__ENABLE_PUSH_CREATE_USER=true
                            

                            From the log:

                            Jan 21 10:45:28 Error: exit status 128 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 2025/01/21 09:45:28 ...ers/web/repo/repo.go:217:handleCreateError() [E] CreatePost: initRepository: initRepoCommit: git commit: exit status 128 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 - error: gpg failed to sign the data
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 fatal: failed to write commit object
                            Jan 21 10:45:28 2025/01/21 09:45:28 ...eb/routing/logger.go:102:func1() [I] router: completed POST /repo/create for 82.140.42.234:0, 500 Internal Server Error in 55.3ms @ repo/repo.go:222(repo.CreatePost)
                            

                            Update: Gitea does not get the signing key. The response of https://git.jascha.wtf/api/v1/signing-key.gpg is empty

                            My best guess is that there are some path poblems - https://docs.gitea.com/administration/signing

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                            girish
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            @jaschaezra said in Need help to enable autosign:

                            Update: Gitea does not get the signing key

                            Did a quick test. Setting GNUPGHOME env var makes it work. You can use CLI tool for this cloudron env set GPGHOME=/app/data/appdata/home/.gnupg . But I think we should set this in the package itself.

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                              wrote on last edited by
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                              Well, I am confused. For me, it works out of the box. See this comment from @nebulon - https://forum.cloudron.io/post/55637

                              • GNUPGHOME is already to /app/data/gnupg
                              • Just put your keys in above directory
                              • curl https://gitea.domain.com/api/v1/signing-key.gpg works
                              • Create empty repo.

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