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"valid signature" -> "trustworthy signature"
I just had a colleague get confused by the previous phrase for good reason. "valid" sounds like an *objective* criterion, e.g. and *invalid signature* would be one that would be trusted by no one, e.g. because it misformatted or something. What is actually going is that there might be a signature which is perfectly valid to *someone else*, but not to the user, because they don't trust the corresponding public key. This is a *subjective* criterion, because it depends on the arbitrary and personal choice of which public keys to trust. I therefore think "trustworthy" is a better adjective to use. Whether something is worthy of trust is clearly subjective, and then "trust" within that word nicely evokes `trusted-public-keys` and friends.
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R"(
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If set to `true` (the default), any non-content-addressed path added
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or copied to the Nix store (e.g. when substituting from a binary
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cache) must have a valid signature, that is, be signed using one of
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cache) must have a trustworthy signature, that is, be signed using one of
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the keys listed in `trusted-public-keys` or `secret-key-files`. Set
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to `false` to disable signature checking.
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)"};
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if (checkSigs == NoCheckSigs || !realisationIsUntrusted(info))
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registerDrvOutput(info);
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else
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throw Error("cannot register realisation '%s' because it lacks a valid signature", info.outPath.to_string());
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throw Error("cannot register realisation '%s' because it lacks a trustworthy signature", info.outPath.to_string());
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}
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void LocalStore::registerDrvOutput(const Realisation & info)
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RepairFlag repair, CheckSigsFlag checkSigs)
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{
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if (checkSigs && pathInfoIsUntrusted(info))
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throw Error("cannot add path '%s' because it lacks a valid signature", printStorePath(info.path));
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throw Error("cannot add path '%s' because it lacks a trustworthy signature", printStorePath(info.path));
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addTempRoot(info.path);
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```console
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# nix copy --to /tmp/nix --trusted-public-keys '' nixpkgs#hello
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cannot add path '/nix/store/zy9wbxwcygrwnh8n2w9qbbcr6zk87m26-libunistring-0.9.10' because it lacks a valid signature
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cannot add path '/nix/store/zy9wbxwcygrwnh8n2w9qbbcr6zk87m26-libunistring-0.9.10' because it lacks a trustworthy signature
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```
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* Create a content-addressed representation of the current NixOS
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addFlag({
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.longName = "sigs-needed",
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.shortName = 'n',
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.description = "Require that each path has at least *n* valid signatures.",
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.description = "Require that each path has at least *n* trustworthy signatures.",
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.labels = {"n"},
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.handler = {&sigsNeeded}
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});
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[[ $info =~ 'cache1.example.org' ]]
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[[ $info =~ 'cache2.example.org' ]]
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# Copying to a diverted store should fail due to a lack of valid signatures.
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# Copying to a diverted store should fail due to a lack of trustworthy signatures.
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chmod -R u+w $TEST_ROOT/store0 || true
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rm -rf $TEST_ROOT/store0
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(! nix copy --to $TEST_ROOT/store0 $outPath)
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