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author | Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> | 2009-02-21 14:52:53 -0500 |
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committer | Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> | 2009-02-21 14:52:53 -0500 |
commit | 64150bc621cda2167c81ce4283b934d17a4dbe56 (patch) | |
tree | 14a29b864e7c2cbff33278aae2a01c881de858d4 | |
parent | ad2ac2649dd86299a6904ae8ad0849d2c3410bdb (diff) |
update TODO
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@@ -9,17 +9,6 @@ Handle unverified monkeysphere hosts in such a way that they're not always removed from known_hosts file. Ask user to lsign the host key? -Work out the details (and describe a full use case) for assigning a - REVOKER during monkeysphere-server gen_key -- how is this set? How - do we export it so it's available when a second-party revocation is - needed? - -Provide a friendly interactive UI for marginal or failing client-side - hostkey verifications. Handle the common cases smoothly, and - provide good debugging info for the unusual cases. - -Create ssh2openpgp or convert to full-fledged keytrans. - Resolve the bugs listed in openpgp2ssh(1):BUGS. Understand and document the output of gpg --check-trustdb: @@ -44,12 +33,6 @@ Make it easier to do domain-relative ssh host trust signatures with Fix the order of questions when user does a tsign in gpg or gpg2. -File bug against ssh-keygen about how "-R" option removes comments - from known_hosts file. - -File bug against ssh-keygen to see if we can get it to write to hash a - known_hosts file to/from stdout/stdin. - When using ssh-proxycommand, if only host keys found are expired or revoked, then output loud warning with prompt, or fail hard. @@ -63,14 +46,6 @@ Optimize keyserver access, particularly on monkeysphere-server update-users -- is there a way to query the keyserver all in a chunk? -Create DSA authentication subkey for server during gen-key - -Fix behavior when add-identity-certifier fails to fetch a key from the - keyserver. - -Allow server administrators to add-identity-certifier from a key in - the filesystem (or on stdin, etc) - Think about packaging monkeysphere for other (non-apt-based) operating systems. RPM-based linux systems, FreeBSD ports, and Mac OS X seem like the most likely candidates. |