Aaron Lehmann afc331b930 Add a unit test for publish
This instantiates a temporary server, publishes some targets to it, and
makes sure we can pull back the correct targets from the server.

Also fixes a few problems with the client unit tests, error reporting in
the client, and logging in the server.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <aaron.lehmann@docker.com>
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Notary is still a work in progress and we invite contributions and reviews from the security community. It will need to go through a formal security review process before it should be used in production.

Notary

Overview

The Notary project comprises a server and a client for running and interacting with trusted collections. Please see the READMEs for the individual tools for more information on their specifics.

Goals

Notary aims to make the internet more secure by making it easy for people to publish and verify content. We often rely on TLS to secure our communications with a web server which is inherently flawed, as any compromise of the server enables malicious content to be substituted for the legitimate content.

With Notary, publishers can sign their content offline using keys kept highly secure. Once the publisher is ready to make the content available, they can push their signed trusted collection to a Notary Server.

Consumers, having acquired the publisher's public key through a secure channel, can then communicate with any notary server or (insecure) mirror, relying only on the publisher's key to determine the validity and integrity of the received content.

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