X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/secnet/blobdiff_plain/469fd1d95b2528212a46b155cb115c078de4228f..794f2398b8fe84bf398bb10d6eeca6fe6737f65f:/TODO diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 5ae53cf..e02c627 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,16 +1,18 @@ Makefile.in: autodep stuff +Make it work using the distributed install.sh (which doesn't support -D) dh.c: change format to binary from decimal string (without introducing endianness problems) -ipaddr.c: implement the useful functionality from ipaddr.py +netlink.c: test the 'allow_route' option properly. -netlink.c: investigate why 'default' routes don't appear to work -(reported by JDA). -Test the 'allow_route' option properly. +process.c: capture output from children in sys_cmd() and log it random.c: test +resolver.c: ought to return a list of addresses for each address; the +site code ought to remember them and try contacting them in turn. + rsa.c: check padding type, change format to binary from decimal string (without introducing endianness problems) @@ -24,14 +26,8 @@ does it take to prompt a key exchange?) slip.c: restart userv-ipif to cope with soft routes? Restart it if it fails in use? -userv-ipif doesn't like the same bit of network to be specified -twice. Use the new functionality in ipaddr.c once it's done to prevent -this. -Work out why slip.c doesn't compile on Solaris-2.5.1 transform.c: separate the transforms into multiple parts, which can then be combined in the configuration file. Will allow the user to plug in different block ciphers, invent an authenticity-only mode, etc. - -udp.c: actually send NAKs rather than just complaining.