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gitsign
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Gittuf – a security layer for Git using some concepts introduced by TUF
> does it also filter/escape ANSI Sequences in messages and author names?
Not at present! Do you have a link or so I could use to familiarize myself? I'm curious if it'd fall within gittuf's scope.
> does it block garbage collection?
Nope, it doesn't. That said, the repository will have more objects, gittuf tracks additional objects through custom refs in `refs/gittuf/`.
> how do you ensure that the developers are really the developers and there's no spoofing?
At present, gittuf policies use signing keys. It doesn't rely on the commit metadata for author and committer but rather the commit's signature. We support GPG and Sigstore's gitsign [0] right now, and we want to support other signing mechanisms like SSH keys as well.
[0] https://github.com/sigstore/gitsign
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Signing Git Commits with Your SSH Key
You may want to check out https://github.com/sigstore/gitsign! You can generate ephemeral x509 code signing certs for free using Sigstore.
(disclosure: I'm a maintainer for gitsign)
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A toolbox for a secure software supply chain
Def check out the gitsign project mentioned in the post: https://github.com/sigstore/gitsign
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Enable Gitsign Today and Start Signing your Commits
Gitsign offers a keyless commit signing implementation based on OIDC, which is an identity layer built on top of the OAuth 2.0 framework. Gitsign supports verifying your identity either through GitHub, Microsoft, or a Google account.
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SSH commit verification now supported
Shameless plug for the gitsign project in sigstore: https://github.com/sigstore/gitsign
This isn't supported by GitHub yet but we're hopefully working towards that too.
- sigstore/gitsign: Keyless Git signing using Sigstore
- Keyless Git signing with Sigstore!
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Gitsign
We used to actually run an RFC3161 timestamp server in addition to the transparency log but recently turned it down because no one was using it. I'd like to bring it back for stuff like this.
https://github.com/sigstore/gitsign/issues/22
dev-mode
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SSH commit verification now supported
Does anybody know if this only verifies _new_ commits? I've been signing my commits with my SSH key for a while, but older commits still show as unverified in the web UI. They show the hash of the public key the commit was signed with, which matches a public key associated with my account in the account settings, but the commit still says "Unverified".
Example: https://github.com/grncdr/dev-mode/commit/06376070aff042e9d5...
What are some alternatives?
smimesign - An S/MIME signing utility for use with Git
git-ts - Git TimeStamp Utility
github - Just a place to track issues and feature requests that I have for github
SignTools - ✒ A free, self-hosted platform to sideload iOS apps without a computer
community - Public feedback discussions for: GitHub Mobile, GitHub Discussions, GitHub Codespaces, GitHub Sponsors, GitHub Issues and more!
cargo-vet - supply-chain security for Rust
vouch - A multi-ecosystem package code review system.
gittuf - A security layer for Git repositories
cosign - Code signing and transparency for containers and binaries
gitlab
sigstore-the-hard-way - sigstore the hard way!
opentimestamps-client - OpenTimestamps client