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* certdump.c (gpgsm_print_serial, gpgsm_dump_serial): Cast printf arg to unsigned. * call-dirmngr.c (gpgsm_dirmngr_run_command): Ditto
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-*- outline -*-
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* src/base64
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** Make parsing more robust
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Currently we don't cope with overlong lines in the best way.
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* sm/call-agent.c
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** The protocol uses an incomplete S-expression
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We should always use valid S-Exp and not just parts.
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** Some code should go into import.c
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** When we allow concurrent service request in gpgsm, we
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might want to have an agent context for each service request
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(i.e. Assuan context).
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* sm/certreqgen.c
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** Improve error reporting
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** Do some basic checks on the supplied DNs
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* sm/certchain.c
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** When a certificate chain was sucessfully verified, make ephemeral certs used in this chain permanent.
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* sm/decrypt.c
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** replace leading zero in integer hack by a cleaner solution
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* sm/gpgsm.c
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** Support --output for all commands
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** mark all unimplemented commands and options.
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** Print a hint when MD2 is the cause for a problem.
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** Implement --default-key
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** Using --export-secret-key-p12 with a non-pth agent
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This leads to a lockup because gpgsm is still accessing the agent
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while gpg-protect-tool wants to pop up the pinentry. Solution is
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to release the connection. This is not trivial, thus we are going
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to do that while changing gpgsm to allow concurrent operations.
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** support the anyPolicy semantic
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** Check that we are really following the verification procedures in rfc3280.
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** Implement a --card-status command.
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This is useful to check whether a card is supported at all.
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* sm/keydb.c
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** Check file permissions
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** Check that all error code mapping is done.
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** Remove the inter-module dependencies between gpgsm and keybox
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** Add an source_of_key field
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* agent/gpg-agent.c
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** A SIGHUP should also restart the scdaemon
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But do this only after all connections terminated. As of now we
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only send a RESET.
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* agent/command.c
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** Make sure that secure memory is used where appropriate
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* agent/pkdecrypt.c, agent/pksign.c
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** Don't use stdio to return results.
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** Support DSA
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* Move pkcs-1 encoding into libgcrypt.
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* Use a MAC to protect sensitive files.
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The problem here is that we need yet another key and it is unlikely
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that users are willing to remember that key too. It is possible to
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do this with a smartcard, though.
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* sm/export.c
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** Return an error code or a status info per user ID.
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* scd/tlv.c
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The parse_sexp fucntion should not go into this file. Check whether
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we can change all S-expression handling code to make use of this
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function.
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* scd
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** Application context vs. reader slot
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We have 2 concurrent method of tracking whether a read is in use:
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Using the session_list in command.c and the lock_table in app.c. IT
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would be better to do this just at one place. First we need to see
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how we can support cards with multiple applications.
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* tests
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** Makefile.am
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We use printf(1) to setup the library path, this is not portable.
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Furthermore LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not used on all systems. It doesn't
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matter for now, because we use some GNU/*BSDish features anyway.
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** Add a test to check the extkeyusage.
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* doc/
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** Explain how to setup a root CA key as trusted
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** Explain how trustlist.txt might be managed.
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** Write a script to generate man pages from texi.
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In progress (yatm)
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* Windows port
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** gpgsm's LISTKEYS does not yet work
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Fix is to change everything to libestream
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** Signals are not support
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This means we can't reread a configuration
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** No card status notifications.
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* sm/
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** --include-certs seems to be a dummy option.
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