+ o Write the SILC Server library extensively using SILC FSM.
+
+ o Server library must support multiple networks. This means that one
+ server must be able to create multiple connections that each reach
+ different SILC network. This means also that all cache's etc. must
+ be either connection-specific or network-specific.
+
+ o Library must support dynamic router and server connections. This means
+ that connections are create only when they are needed, like when someone
+ says JOIN foo@foo.bar.com or WHOIS foobar@silcnet.org.
+
+ o Library must support server-to-server connections even though protocol
+ prohibits that. The responder of the connection should automatically
+ act as a router. The two servers create an own, isolated, SILC network.
+ To be used specifically with dynamic connections.
+
+ o Library must support multiple threads and must be entirely thread safe.
+
+ o Library must have support for SERVICE command.
+
+ o The server must be able to run behind NAT device. This means that
+ Server ID must be based on public IP instead of private IP.
+
+ o Reference count all Silc*Entry structures.
+
+ Some issues that must be kept in mind from 1.0 and 1.1 silcd's: