o Configuration file additions:
+ o Add version handling, to allow, disallow certain versions to
+ connect.
+
o Add incoming connection frequency, incoming connection frequency
for single IP address, key exchange frequency, key exchange
frequency for single IP. Add also frequency base.
TODO/bugs In SILC Libraries
===========================
+ o Fix possible buffer overflows in silc_id_render function.
+
o WIN32 silc_net_create_connection_async does not work the same way
than on Unix. Do it with threads on WIN32. The function works but
is not actually async currently.
o SILC RNG does not implement random seed files, and they should be
implemented.
+ o The SilcSocketConnection in the SFTP interface is actually redundant
+ and should perhaps be removed. The application can save it in the
+ context it provides, which is delivered by SFTP libary to all
+ callback functions.
+
+ o EPOC specific additions/changes required:
+
+ o lib/silcutil/epoc routines missing or not completed.
+
+ o Rewrite the lib/silcutil/silcprotocol.[ch] not to have
+ [un]register functions, but to make it context based all the
+ way. The alloc should take as argument the protocol type and
+ its callback (not only final callback). It is not good that we
+ have now global list of registered protocols.
+
+ o Global RNG should not be allowed on EPOC, since it won't
+ work. Every function in library that calls the global RNG must
+ also take the RNG context as argument so that application can
+ provide it if it doesn't want to use global RNG.
+
+ o Think some solution to the global crypto lists in lib/silccrypt.
+ They won't work on EPOC.
+
+ o Something needs to be thought to the logging globals as well,
+ like silc_debug etc. They won't work on EPOC. Perhaps logging
+ and debugging is to be disabled on EPOC.
+
TODO in Toolkit Documentation
=============================
specifically NO_FOPRIV is missing from many commands. To be
included in protocol version 1.1.
+ 11. Change the wording in Private Message Key Payload definition to
+ describe the problems of trusting the payload, and to indicate that
+ the receiver may not accept the key in the payload, and to describe
+ other means of distributing a key.
-TODO After 1.0
-==============
-
-A rough list of stuff that is going to be done to SILC after 1.0 or at
-least could be done.
-
- o Implement the defined SilcDH API. The definition is in
- lib/silccrypt/silcdh.h.
-
- o X.509 certificate support. SILC protocol supports certificates and
- it would be great to have support for them. This is a big task as
- support has to be made for ASN.1 as well. I've looked into OpenSSL
- package as it has X.509 certificate support (and ASN.1 as well).
- The code does not look very good to my eye but it has some potentials.
- This should be looked at more closely.
-
- Naturally own SILC Certificate API has to be defined regardles what
- the actual X.509 library is (OpenSSL X.509 or something else). Other
- choice is to write own X.509 library but I'm not going to do it -
- I can help to migrate the OpenSSL X.509 into SILC and I can help if
- someone would like to write the X.509 library - but I'm not going
- to start writing one myself. Anyhow, the OpenSSL X.509 lib should
- be checked.
-
- Other package that should be checked is the NSS's X509 library,
- which I like more over OpenSSL package.
-
- o SSH2 public keys support, allowing the use of SSH2 public keys in
- SILC.
-
- o OpenPGP certificate support, allowing the use of PGP public keys
- in SILC.
-
- o Compression routines are missing. The protocol supports packet
- compression thus it must be implemented. SILC Zip API must be
- defined.
-
- o Rewrite the lib/silcutil/silcprotocol.[ch] not to have [un]register
- functions, but to make it context based all the way. The alloc should
- take as argument the protocol type and its callback (not only
- final callback). It is not good that we have now global list of
- registered protocols.
-
- o Optimizations in Libraries
-
- o There is currently three (3) allocations per packet in the
- silc_packet_receive_process, which is used to process and
- dispatch all packets in the packet queue to the parser callback
- function. First allocation is for parse_ctx, second for the
- SilcPacketContext, and third for packet->buffer where the actual
- data is saved.
-
- The parse_ctx allocation can be removed by adding it as a
- structure to the SilcPacketContext. When the SilcPacketContext
- is allocated there is space for the parse context already.
-
- The silc_packet_context_alloc could have a free list of
- packet contexts. If free packet context is found from the list
- it is returned instead of allocating a new one. The library
- could at first allocate them and save them to the free list
- until enough contexts for smooth processing exists in the list.
- This would remove a big allocation since the structure is
- quite big, and even bigger if it would include the parse_ctx.
-
- The packet->buffer can be optimized too if the SilcBuffer
- interface would support free lists as well. Maybe such could
- be done in the same way as for SilcPacketContext. The
- silc_buffer_alloc would check free list before actually
- allocating new memory. Since the packets in the SILC protocol
- usually are about the same size (due to padding) it would be
- easy to find suitable size buffer from the free list very
- quickly.
-
- These naturally cause the overal memory consumption to grow
- but would take away many allocations that can be done several
- times in a second.
-
- o Move the actual file descriptor task callback (the callback that
- handles the incoming data, outgoing data etc, that is implemnted
- in server and client separately (silc_server_packet_process and
- silc_client_packet_proces)) to the low level socket connection
- handling routines, and create an interface where the application
- can register a callbacks for incoming data, outoing data and EOF
- receiving, which the library will call when necessary. This way
- we can move the data handling in one place.
-
- o Add silc_id_str2id to accept the destination buffer as argument
- and thus not require any memory allocation. Same will happen
- with silc_id_payload_* functions.
-
- o Remove the `truelen' field from SilcBuffer as it is entirely
- redundant since we can get the true length of the buffer by
- doing buffer->end - buffer->header. Add SILC_BUFFER_TRUELEN
- macro instead. Consider also removing `len' field too since
- it effectively is buffer->tail - buffer->data, and adding
- SILC_BUFFER_LEN macro can do the same. These would save
- totally 8 bytes of memory per buffer.
-
- Add also perhaps function silc_buffer_alloc_size that would
- effectively do:
-
- return silc_buffer_pull_tail(silc_buffer_alloc(size),
- size);
-
- to not require the user to give the pull_tail anymore.
-
- o Optimizations in Server
-
- o Remove the big switch statement from the function
- silc_server_packet_parse_type and replace it with predefined
- table of function pointers where each of the slot in table
- represents the packet type value.
-
- Same could be done with notify packets which has big switch
- statement too. Same kind of table of notify callbacks could be
- done as well.
-
- o The parser callback in the server will add a timeout task for
- all packets. It will require registering and allocating a
- new task to the SilcSchedule. Maybe, at least, for server
- and router packets the parser would be called immediately
- instead of adding it to the scheduler with 0 timeout. It
- should be analyzed too how slow the task registering process
- actually is, and find out ways to optimize it.
-
- o The SERVER_SIGNOFF notify handing is not optimal, because it'll
- cause sending of multiple SIGNOFF notify's instead of the one
- SERVER_SIGNOFF notify that the server received. This should be
- optimized so that the only SERVER_SIGNOFF is sent and not
- SIGNOFF of notify at all (using SIGNOFF takes the idea about
- SERVER_SIGNOFF away entirely).
-
- o Add SilcAsyncOperation to utility library. Any function that takes
- callback as an argument must return SilcAsyncOperation.
-
- o Add DSS support.
-
- o Cipher optimizations (asm, that this) at least for i386 would be nice.
-
- o Add builtin SOCKS and HTTP Proxy support, well the SOCKS at least.
- SILC currently supports SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 but it needs to be compiled
- in separately.
+ 12. The router to router connection diagram in spec-xx is showing the
+ primary routers direction to wrong direction. Swap it.