TODO General ============ o We should replace all short, int, long, unsigned short, unsigned int, unsigned long with some pre-defined datatypes that really are what we want on all platforms. int16, uint16, int32, uint32 etc. are what we could use or maybe SilcInt16, SilcUInt16 etc. Also, boolean datatype should be defined. TODO In SILC Client Library =========================== o Client library crashes if for example server timeouts protocol execution and disconnects the client. The client, on the other hand may still assume that the connection is active, even after receiving the EOF. Reason for this is that the clien library does not handle the SilcSocketConnection reference counter at all. This must be fixed. o I guess, public key authentication (when connecting to a server) is not working currently. It is just matter of loading the keys from file and using them (see corresponding code in server). o Add client library parameters or options that handle what kind of messages the library should print out (using `say' client operation, for example) and what is left for the application to print. The appliation could for example set that it handles all command printing but all error printing should be handled by the library, etc... This is not a showstopper. o Input line on UI is buggy. Cursor movement etc bugs. Too lazy to fix it. TODO In SILC Server =================== o TODO in commands (command.c and command_reply.c): o RESTART is not implemented o In servers all command reply funtions should still call the pending command reply even if the reply was error. In client it is not called but in server, I think, it must be called. When implementing this check that all commands handle the situation correctly when it is called as pending command (it should most likely check that cmd->pending == TRUE/FALSE). o TODO in notify types (packet_receive.c): o SERVER_SIGNOFF notify type is not implemented o Acceptance of incoming connections (client and server connections) should be checked before key exchange protocol. Currently it is checked at the authentication phase after KE, that is ok, but it should be checked before starting KE, as well. o DNS/IP lookup blocks the server. This must be fixed. Check the resolver stuff (resolver(3), resolver(5)). Either we have to do the own resolver stuff (through scheduler, if possible without writing too much own stuff) or use threads. o Packet processing can be made faster. All packet function in the packet_receive.c has same prototypes. Instead of calling those from huge switch() make a table of callback functions that can be called directly by the packet type. o Server says that it is able to listen on multiple ports but currently that is bogus. It can, but internals are for single server. o Protocol execution timeouts are hard coded, should be configurable. o IP address fields in configuration file should accept mask format as well, IP/MASK, and not just plain IP. o Connection classes should be actually implemented in serverconfig.c. They can be defined but they are totally ignored currently. TODO In SILC Libraries ====================== o Implement PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy) flag in SKE (and in client and server, actually). If PFS is set, re-key must cause new key exchange. This is required by the SILC protocol. o Re-key in general is actually missing (from everywhere) and must be done. o Compression routines are missing. The protocol supports packet compression thus it must be implemented. SILC Comp API must be defined. zlib package is already included into the lib dir (in CVS, not in distribution), but it is not used yet, and it requires some tweaking on the Makefiles (we want static lib not shared). o Rewrite the task system. I made it too complex and too "neat" and it really should be rewritten. We don't need priorities really, one priority is enough. This will simplify a lot the task system. o SIM support for SILC PKCS API needs to made so that they could be used as SIM's. At the same time some work is required on prime generation as the way it is done now sucks. Read from code for more (silcpkcs.h). o Random Number Generator needs some tweaking. Reading /dev/random may block resulting slow initialization of RNG. Some other things in the RNG may block as well. Also, I have some pending changes to the RNG that needs to be commited (from Schneier's Yarrow-160 paper). They should make the RNG even better. TODO in the protocol before SILC 0.x ==================================== o New commands and features in the commands (draft-riikonen-silc-spec-xx.txt): o Define GETKEY command to fetch the public key of a server and/or a client in the SILC Network. o Define SENDKEY command to send your public key to a client in the network. Sending to the server must not be done due to various security reasons (the server must not trust the public keys blindly without third party verification; that's why SENDKEY is not for servers). TODO After 1.0 ============== o Pthreads support. A lot of problems are solved with server (and with client as well) if we add pthread support. We can forget things such as non-blocking connecting etc, and we can do things such as DNS/IP lookups async. The server itself also benefits great deal from threads, especially from performance point of view. But, this is not a small task and almost entire SILC Library has to be made re-entrant. Own API is probably added for the threads support to make changes in the future as painless as possible. So the API would have things like silc_mutex_lock, silc_mutex_unlock and friends... 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. o SSH2 public keys support. Maybe - not really needed but could be nice as SSH is widely used all over the place. SILC Protocol supports SSH2 public keys. o Cipher optimizations (asm, that this) at least for i386 would be nice.