1 TODO/bugs in Irssi SILC client
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4 o Add PERL scripting support from Irssi CVS.
6 o Add local commands to list the current server and client public keys
7 that the user has. And a local command to dump the contents of the
8 public key to the screen. Something like LISTKEYS, SHOWKEY...
10 o We should get rid of the clientconfig.[ch] in Irssi SILC and move the
11 cipher, hash, hmac and pkcs configuration to the Irssi SILC's config
14 o Extend the /HELP command to support sub commands or something. So
15 that user can say /help set mutual_authentication they would get
16 help of the mutual_authentication setting.
18 o Set different kind of settings, like, /set mutual_authentication,
19 /set key_exchange_timeout, /set conn_auth_timeout etc etc.
21 o Add KNOCKOUT local command. It should kick an client from channel and
22 set a ban for it for number of seconds.
24 o Add KICKBAN local command. Kicks and bans the specified client.
26 o Do some /set show_mail_notification that would show a notification
27 on screen when new email is received.
30 TODO/bugs In SILC Client Library
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33 o All protocol execution timeouts are hard coded. They should be
34 configurable and the Irssi SILC client should be able to set them
35 with for example /set key_exchange_timeout etc. The silc_client_alloc
36 should take a Params structure or something as argument.
38 o silc_client_close_connection leaks memory. Read the XXX from code.
40 o Some of the ops->say's should be removed and moved to the application
41 from the library. Go through these.
43 o The client library must manage somehow when receiving client that has
44 same nickname, same server, same username but different Client ID than
45 what we have in the cache. It is now assumed that they are different
46 client but it might not be. It should at least number the clients
47 using the client->num so that they can be accessed from the user
48 interface separately or it could just remove the old client unless
49 it is on some channels.
51 o Add client library parameters or options that handle what kind of
52 messages the library should print out (using `say' client operation,
53 for example) and what is left for the application to print. The
54 appliation could for example set that it handles all command printing
55 but all error printing should be handled by the library, etc...
56 This is not a showstopper.
59 TODO/bugs In SILC Server
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62 o When server quits and all clients of that server are removed from all
63 channels the channel keys are re-generated for all clients. This is
64 a bug and should be done only once per channel after all clients of
65 the server has been removed.
67 o Incomplete IPv6 support:
69 o silc_server_get_users_on_channel does not support IPv6 based
71 o silc_server_route_get and the route code in general supports
73 o silcd/serverid.c and its routines supports only IPv4.
75 o DNS/IP lookup blocks the server. This must be fixed. Check the
76 resolver stuff (resolver(3), resolver(5)). Either we have to do the
77 own resolver stuff (through scheduler, if possible without writing
78 too much own stuff) or use threads.
80 o The backup router support described in the protocol specification
81 should be done at some point.
83 o New configuration file format must be added. The new one will be
84 done using the dotconf config library (lib/dotconf). The following
85 tasks relates closely to this as well and must be done at the same time
86 when adding the new config file format:
88 o Server says that it is able to listen on multiple ports but
89 currently that is bogus. It can, but internals are for single
92 o Protocol execution timeouts are hard coded, should be
95 o IP address fields in configuration file should accept mask
96 format as well, IP/MASK, and not just plain IP.
98 o Connection classes should be actually implemented in
99 serverconfig.c. They can be defined but they are totally
100 ignored currently. And they should be redefined also.
103 TODO/bugs In SILC Libraries
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106 o Incomplete IPv6 support:
108 o All network routines in lib/silcutil/silcnet.[ch] does not
110 o silc_id_render supports only IPv4 based ID's in the file
111 lib/silcutil/silcutil.c.
113 o Compression routines are missing. The protocol supports packet
114 compression thus it must be implemented. SILC Comp API must be
115 defined. zlib package is already included into the lib dir (in CVS,
116 not in distribution), but it is not used yet, and it requires some
117 tweaking on the Makefiles (we want static lib not shared).
119 o The CAST cipher is not compiled currently due to compilation errors;
120 check those. Cast is in lib/silccrypt/cast.c.
122 o All payload parsing (decoding) functions should take unsigned char *
123 and uint32 as data and data length as arguments. Now some of the
124 routines do already that but most of the routines use SilcBuffer.
125 The SilcBuffer ones should be removed since buf->data and buf->len
126 is more convenient to use. However, the silc_buffer_[un]format
127 routines support only SilcBuffer so they would require reallocation
128 of SilcBuffer. Maybe support for raw data (and not just SilcBuffer)
129 should be added silc_buffer_[un]format_? routines. These are currently
130 only cosmetic changes but at some point must be done to make the
131 payload interfaces consistent.
133 o Add builtin SOCKS and HTTP Proxy support, well the SOCKS at least.
134 SILC currently supports SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 but it needs to be compiled
138 TODO In SILC Protocol
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143 o Add SILC_MESSAGE_FLAG_SIGNED flag that indicates that the
144 messages is signed with the senders private key and thus can
145 be verified with its public key. This is especially handy
146 feature when sending privat messages without having negotiated
147 private keys, thus the servers decrypts and re-ecnrypts the
148 messages. Other applications exists as well.
154 o Pthreads support. A lot of problems are solved with server (and with
155 client as well) if we add pthread support. We can forget things such
156 as non-blocking connecting etc, and we can do things such as DNS/IP
157 lookups async. The server itself also benefits great deal from
158 threads, especially from performance point of view.
160 But, this is not a small task and almost entire SILC Library has to
161 be made re-entrant. Own API is probably added for the threads support
162 to make changes in the future as painless as possible. So the API
163 would have things like silc_mutex_lock, silc_mutex_unlock and
166 o X.509 certificate support. SILC protocol supports certificates and
167 it would be great to have support for them. This is a big task as
168 support has to be made for ASN.1 as well. I've looked into OpenSSL
169 package as it has X.509 certificate support (and ASN.1 as well).
170 The code does not look very good to my eye but it has some potentials.
171 This should be looked at more closely.
173 Naturally own SILC Certificate API has to be defined regardles what
174 the actual X.509 library is (OpenSSL X.509 or something else). Other
175 choice is to write own X.509 library but I'm not going to do it -
176 I can help to migrate the OpenSSL X.509 into SILC and I can help if
177 someone would like to write the X.509 library - but I'm not going
178 to start writing one myself. Anyhow, the OpenSSL X.509 lib should
181 o SSH2 public keys support. Maybe - not really needed but could be
182 nice as SSH is widely used all over the place. SILC Protocol
183 supports SSH2 public keys.
185 o Cipher optimizations (asm, that this) at least for i386 would be nice.