X-Git-Url: http://andersk.mit.edu/gitweb/openssh.git/blobdiff_plain/d01045429118c1f1d3771d5b99ebfd1e094efd04..e4393625c351307ca341ddb0c93c7b5acaea9b4e:/TODO diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 06e98a7b..06f1fe53 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,8 +1,23 @@ +Documentation: + +- Update the docs + - Update README + - Update INSTALL + - Merge INSTALL & README.privsep + +- Install FAQ? + +- General FAQ on S/Key, TIS, RSA, RSA2, DSA, etc and suggestions on when it + would be best to use them. + +- Create a Documentation/ directory? + Programming: + - Grep for 'XXX' comments and fix - Link order is incorrect for some systems using Kerberos 4 and AFS. Result - is multiple inclusion of DES symbols. Holger Trapp + is multiple inclusion of DES symbols. Holger Trapp reports that changing the configure generated link order from: -lresolv -lkrb -lz -lnsl -lutil -lkafs -lkrb -ldes -lcrypto @@ -11,18 +26,12 @@ Programming: fixing the problem. - Write a test program that calls stat() to search for EGD/PRNGd socket - rather than use the (non-portable) "test -S". + rather than use the (non-portable) "test -S". - More platforms for for setproctitle() emulation (testing needed) -- Handle changing passwords for the non-PAM expired password case - -- Improve PAM support (a pam_lastlog module will cause sshd to exit) - and maybe support alternate forms of authentications like OPIE via - pam? - -- Rework PAM ChallengeResponseAuthentication - - Use kbdint request packet with 0 prompts for informational messages +- Improve PAM ChallengeResponseAuthentication + - Informational messages - Use different PAM service name for kbdint vs regular auth (suggest from Solar Designer) - Ability to select which ChallengeResponseAuthentications may be used @@ -35,98 +44,39 @@ Programming: - Finish integrating kernel-level auditing code for IRIX and SOLARIS (Gilbert.r.loomis@saic.com) -- sftp-server: Rework to step down to 32bit ints if the platform - lacks 'long long' == 64bit (Notable SCO w/ SCO compiler) - -- Linux hangs for 20 seconds when you do "sleep 20&exit". All current - solutions break scp or leaves processes hanging around after the ssh - connection has ended. It seems to be linked to two things. One - select() under Linux is not as nice as others, and two the children - of the shell are not killed on exiting the shell. - A short run-down of what happens: - - The shell starts up, and starts its own session. As a side-effect, it - gets its own process group. - - The child forks off sleep, and because it's in the background, puts it - into its own process group. The sleep command inherits a copy of the - shell's descriptor for the tty as its stdout. - - The shell exits, but doesn't SIGHUP all of its child PIDs like it probably - should(?) - - The sshd server attempts to read from the master side of the pty, and - while there are still process with the pty open, no EOF is produced. - - The sleep command exits, closes its descriptor, sshd detects the EOF, and - the connection gets closed. - Ways we've tried fixing this in sshd, and why they didn't work out: - - SIGHUP the sshd's process group. - - The shell is in its own process group. - - Track process group IDs of all children before we reap them (via an extra - field in Session structures which holds the pgid for each child pid), and - SIGHUP the pgid when we reap. - - Background commands are in yet another process group. - - Close the connection when the child dies. - - Background commands may need to write data to the connection. Also - prematurely truncates output from some commands (scp server, the - famous "dd if=/dev/zero bs=1000 count=100" case). - Known workarounds: - - bash: shopt huponexit on - - tcsh: none - - zsh: setopt HUP (usually the default setting) - (taken from email from Jason Stone to openssh-unix-dev, 5 May 2001) - - pdksh: ? - This appears to affect NetKit rsh under Linux as well: it behaves the same - with 'sleep 20 & exit'. - -- Build an automated test suite - - 64-bit builds on HP-UX 11.X (stevesk@pobox.com): - utmp/wtmp get corrupted (something in loginrec?) - can't build with PAM (no 64-bit libpam yet) -Documentation: -- More and better - -- Install FAQ? - -- General FAQ on S/Key, TIS, RSA, RSA2, DSA, etc and suggestions on when it - would be best to use them. - -- Create a Documentation/ directory? - Clean up configure/makefiles: - Clean up configure.ac - There are a few double #defined variables left to do. HAVE_LOGIN is one of them. Consider NOT looking for information in wtmpx or utmpx or any of that stuff if it's not detected from the start -- Fails to compile when cross compile. - (vinschen@redhat.com) - - Replace the whole u_intXX_t evilness in acconfig.h with something better??? + - Do it in configure.ac - Consider splitting the u_intXX_t test for sys/bitype.h into seperate test to allow people to (right/wrongfully) link against Bind directly. - Consider splitting configure.ac into seperate files which do logically - similar tests. E.g move all the type detection stuff into one file, + similar tests. E.g move all the type detection stuff into one file, entropy related stuff into another. Packaging: -- Solaris: Update packaging scripts and build new sysv startup scripts - Ideally the package metadata should be generated by autoconf. - (gilbert.r.loomis@saic.com) - - HP-UX: Provide DEPOT package scripts. (gilbert.r.loomis@saic.com) - PrivSep Issues: - mmap() issues. + /dev/zero solution (Solaris) + No/broken MAP_ANON (Irix) + broken /dev/zero parse (Linux) -- PAM +- PAM + See above PAM notes - AIX - + usrinfo() does not set TTY, but only required for legicy systems. Works + + usrinfo() does not set TTY, but only required for legacy systems. Works with PrivSep. - OSF + SIA is broken