TODOs for KAME/OpenBSD Jun-ichiro Hagino, KAME project KAME Id: TODO,v 1.32 1999/12/08 05:49:27 itojun Exp $OpenBSD: TODO,v 1.6 2000/02/25 07:31:21 itojun Exp $ Please refrain from making too much changes to sys/netinet6 tree (even if cosmetic), as we (KAME team) shares these code in all KAME/*BSD. If you keep the tree untouched, that will help us upgrade to more recent KAME tree. Things we can do with the current code: - ip6 layer ip6 output, ip6 input - icmp6 layer replies to ping, DAD - raw6 socket input/output - tcp6 socket input/output (both daemon and client) - udp6 socket input/output (need more testing) - "options IPSEC" compiles (enabled by default in sys/conf/files), but it means OpenBSD IPsec for IPv4 only. Efforts are ongoing to support IPv6 with OpenBSD IPsec. - hoplimit control advapi works fine. - works just fine on i386 and sparc. Things we can't do with the current code: - setsockopt(), ioctl and advapi needs more checking - check advanced APIs (both userland and kernel) - multicast related items need checking - ip6_output() does not consult /128 routes, and will not obey icmp6 redir. - ssh6 port does not work on sparc (ssh does not work. sshd works fine - why?) - NIS IPv6 name lookup compatibility with Solaris 2.8 (ipnodes.byname). currently NIS will be looked up only for IPv4 names. Cleanup todo: - organize kame/sys/netinet6/in6_src.c and kame/sys/netinet6/in6_pcb.c better for maximum code sharing. - nuke unnecessary #ifdef in NRL tcp/udp layer, for more readability (is it okay to do it?) - security auditing :-) - tcp/udp/raw socket code has too many #ifdefs