-*- outline -*- * src/base64 ** Make parsing more robust Currently we don't cope with overlong lines in the best way. ** Check that we really release the ksba reader/writer objects. * sm/call-agent.c ** Some code should go into import.c ** When we allow concurrent service request in gpgsm, we might want to have an agent context for each service request (i.e. Assuan context). * sm/certchain.c ** Try to keep certificate references somewhere This will help with some of our caching code. We also need to test that caching; in particular "regtp_ca_chainlen". * sm/decrypt.c ** replace leading zero in integer hack by a cleaner solution * sm/gpgsm.c ** mark all unimplemented commands and options. ** Implement --default-key ** support the anyPolicy semantic * sm/keydb.c ** Check file permissions ** Check that all error code mapping is done. ** Remove the inter-module dependencies between gpgsm and keybox ** Add an source_of_key field * agent/ ** If we detect that a private key has been deleted Bump the key event counter. * agent/command.c ** Make sure that secure memory is used where appropriate * agent/pkdecrypt.c, agent/pksign.c ** Support DSA * Move pkcs-1 encoding into libgcrypt. * Use a MAC to protect sensitive files. The problem here is that we need yet another key and it is unlikely that users are willing to remember that key too. It is possible to do this with a smartcard, though. * sm/export.c ** Return an error code or a status info per user ID. * scd/tlv.c The parse_sexp function should not go into this file. Check whether we can change all S-expression handling code to make use of this function. * scd ** Application context vs. reader slot We have 2 concurrent method of tracking whether a reader is in use: Using the session_list in command.c and the lock_table in app.c. IT would be better to do this just at one place. First we need to see how we can support cards with multiple applications. ** Detecting a removed card works only after the ticker detected it. We should check the card status in open-card to make this smoother. Needs to be integrated with the status file update, though. It is not a real problem because application will get a card removed status and should the send a reset to try solving the problem. ** Add a regression test to check the extkeyusage. * Windows port (W32) ** No card status notifications. ** Regex support is disabled We need to adjust the test to find the regex we have anyway in gpg4win. Is that regex compatible to the OpenPGP requirement? * sm/ ** check that we issue NO_SECKEY xxx if a -u key was not found We don't. The messages returned are also wrong (recipient vs. signer). ** gpgsm_format_name2 Replace by an estream based implementation. * jnlib/ ** provide jnlib_malloc and try to remove all jnlib_xmalloc. * g10/ ** issue a NO_SECKEY xxxx if a -u key was not found. * When switching to libgcrypt 1.4 ** scd#encode_md_for_card, g10#encode_md_value, sm@do_encode_md Remove the extra test for a valid algorithm as libgcrypt will do it then in gcry_md_algo_info. ** skclist.c Remove the hard coded constant in random_is_faked. ** g10/ Replace DIGEST_ALGO_SHA224 We can't do that right now because it is only defined by newer versions of libgcrypt. ** GCRY_MD_USER Remove these definitions. ** MY_GCRY_PK_ECDSA Remove this. * Extend selinux support to other modules * Remove -sat PGP2 compatibility hack * UTF-8 specific TODOs None. * Pinpad Reader We do not yet support P15 applications. The trivial thing using ASCII characters will be easy to implement but the other cases need some more work. * Bugs ** After disabling scdaemon and sending a HUP scdaemon stays as a zombie and gpg-agent does not perform any more commands. * Howtos ** Migrate OpenPGP keys to another system * Gpg-Agent Locale Although we pass LC_MESSAGE from gpgsm et al. to Pinentry, this has only an effect on the stock GTK strings (e.g. "OK") and not on any strings gpg-agent generates and passes to Pinentry. This defeats our design goal to allow changing the locale without changing gpg-agent's default locale (e.g. by the command updatestartuptty).