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- Legend:
- SPEC!! - Not specified
- SPEC - Spec not finalized
- - Not done
- * Top priority
- . Partially done
- o Done
- D Deferred
- X Abandoned
- . Topics / circuits
- o Implement topics
- - Rotate circuits after N minutes?
- - Circuits should expire when circuit->expire triggers
- - Handle half-open connections
- - On the fly compression of each stream
- . Clean up the event loop (optimize and sanitize)
- - Exit policies
- - Path selection algorithms
- - Let user request certain nodes
- - And disallow certain nodes
- - Choose path by jurisdiction, etc?
- D Implement our own memory management, at least for common structs
- . Appropriate logging
- - Come up with convention for what log level means what
- - Make code follow convention
- . Terminology
- o Circuits, topics, cells stay named that
- - 'Connection' gets divided, or renamed, or something?
- . DNS farm
- o Distribute queries onto the farm, get answers
- o Preemptively grow a new worker before he's needed
- - Prune workers when too many are idle
- o Keep track of which connections are in dns_wait
- o Need to cache positives/negatives on the tor side
- o Keep track of which queries have been asked
- . Better error handling when
- . An address doesn't resolve
- - We have max workers running
- - Consider taking the master out of the loop?
- . Directory servers
- - Automated reputation management
- - Include key in source; sign directories
- - Have directories list recommended-versions
- - Quit if running the wrong version
- - Command-line option to override quit
- . Add more information to directory server entries
- - Exit policies
- - jurisdiction? others?
- SPEC!! - Figure out how to do threshold directory servers
- . Scrubbing proxies
- - Find an smtp proxy?
- - Find an ftp proxy? Figure out how that would work?
- - Wait until there are packet redirectors for Linux
- . Get socks4a support into Mozilla
- . Get tor to act like a socks server
- o socks4, socks4a
- - socks5
- SPEC!! - Handle socks commands other than connect, eg, bind?
- - Develop rendezvous points
- D Implement reply onions
- D Deploy and manage open source development site.
- . Documentation
- . Discussion of socks, tsocks, etc
- - On-the-network protocol
- - Onions
- - Cells
- . Better comments for functions!
- - Tests
- - Testing harness/infrastructure
- - Unit tests
- - System tests (how?)
- - Performance tests, so we know when we've improved
- . webload infrastructure (Bruce)
- . httperf infrastructure (easy to set up)
- . oprofile (installed in RH 8.0)
- D Deploy a widespread network
- . Router twins
- o Choose twin if primary is down, when laying circuit
- - Load balancing between twins
- - Keep track of load over links/nodes, to
- know who's hosed
- - Daemonize and package
- - Teach it to fork and background
- - Red Hat spec file
- - Debian spec file equivalent
-
- . Autoconf
- . Which .h files are we actually using? Port to:
- o Linux
- o BSD
- . Solaris
- . Windows
- . Move away from openssl
- o Abstract out crypto calls
- - Look at ndss, others? Just include code?
- . transition addr to sin_addr (huh?)
- . Clean up the number of places that get to look at prkey
- SPEC!! - Non-clique topologies, clearer bandwidth management
- . Look at OR handshake in more detail
- - Spec it
- - Merge OR and OP handshakes?
- - Periodic link key rotation. Spec?
- - Support IPv6 rather than just 4
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