Annotation of embedaddon/libnet/doc/TODO, revision 1.1.1.1
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2: $Id: TODO,v 1.2 2004/01/03 20:31:00 mike Exp $
3: LIBNET 1.1 (c) 1998 - 2004 Mike D. Schiffman <mike@infonexus.com>
4: http://www.packetfactory.net/libnet
5: ===============================================================================
6:
7:
8: 1.1.x TODO LIST
9:
10: * Update the man page!
11:
12: - Add a programmer's man page detailing the pblock architecture.
13:
14: - Fix plist memory leak.
15:
16: - Fix IPv6. According to RFC 2992:
17: "Another difference from IPv4 raw sockets is that complete packets
18: (that is, IPv6 packets with extension headers) cannot be read or
19: written using the IPv6 raw sockets API. Instead, ancillary data
20: objects are used to transfer the extension headers, as described
21: later in this document. Should an application need access to the
22: complete IPv6 packet, some other technique, such as the datalink
23: interfaces BPF or DLPI, must be used.
24:
25: All fields in the IPv6 header that an application might want to
26: change (i.e., everything other than the version number) can be
27: modified using ancillary data and/or socket options by the
28: application for output. All fields in a received IPv6 header (other
29: than the version number and Next Header fields) and all extension
30: headers are also made available to the application as ancillary data
31: on input. Hence there is no need for a socket option similar to the
32: IPv4 IP_HDRINCL socket option."
33:
34: - Add self-throttling logic to libnet_write()/libnet_init()? Advanced
35: mode thing?
36:
37: - Prune the include list in libnet.h.in. Also add conditionals
38: around the headers we use for building the library, but not when
39: using it.
40:
41: - Data marshalling API for unaligned structures (like STP).
42:
43: - Make cisco ISL work. The issue is that we have build our Ethernet
44: frame first, then encapsulate it inside of an ISL envelope.
45: - We have to compute CRCs for both Ethernet and ISL.
46:
47: - Tune advanced interface functionality that allow the application
48: programmer to get inside libnet_t.
49:
50: - Test HPUX 11 port.
51:
52: - Test cywin32 port.
53:
54: - Flesh out the advanced mode.
55:
56: - Consider making a flag for "strict mode" where libnet will check
57: things like when you build an IP options list there is an IP
58: header preceding it (likewise for TCP)... Other "smart" things
59: could happen in this mode too. When in non-strict mode, libnet
60: will be less rigid but prone to user-error mode.
61:
62: - If we have a problem building a header we might end up freeing it
63: creating a NULL entry on the list and preventing us from getting to
64: entries beyond it (to free or whatever). Maybe we should mark it
65: bad or something and rely on the cleanup at the end to free it up?
66:
67: - Fix checksum support for CDP
68:
69: - Verify Checksuming:
70: Currently verified working on OpenBSD/Linux/Solaris:
71: - raw IP/UDP [with and without data]
72: - raw IP/TCP [with and without data]
73: - raw IP/ICMP [with and without data]
74: - raw IP/OSPF
75: - hello packet [with no auth data]
76: - hello packet [with no auth data and LSA sub-header (LSA check = bad)]
77: - link IP/UDP [with and without data]
78: - link IP/TCP [with and without data]
79:
80: - Update the rest of the libnet_link_* files for the new format, already
81: ported:
82: - bpf [works]
83: - linux packet socket [works]
84: - linux sock packet [works]
85: - dlpi [works]
86:
87: - Port link stuff to use writev() in libnet_write() (sendto can't hang).
88:
89: - Get IPsec code working.
90:
91: - Add the following packet builders:
92: - SNMP
93:
94: - Update __libnet_handle_dump to dump everything in l verbosely.
95:
96: EOF
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