To do: - hostap: try other roaming modes NOTE: current mode (manual roaming) does not really roam at all.. Firmware did not notice the current AP disappearing.. - add support for WPA with ap_scan=0 (update selected cipher etc. based on AssocInfo; make sure these match with configuration) - consider closing smart card / PCSC connection when EAP-SIM/EAP-AKA authentication has been completed (cache scard data based on serial#(?) and try to optimize next connection if the same card is present for next auth) - on disconnect event, could try to associate with another AP if one is present in scan results; would need to update scan results periodically.. - if driver/hw is not WPA2 capable, must remove WPA_PROTO_RSN flag from ssid->proto fields to avoid detecting downgrade attacks when the driver is not reporting RSN IE, but msg 3/4 has one - Cisco AP and non-zero keyidx for unicast -> map to broadcast (actually, this already works with driver_ndis; so maybe just change driver_*.c to do the mapping for drivers that cannot handle non-zero keyidx for unicast); worked also with Host AP driver and madwifi - IEEE 802.1X and key update with driver_ndis?? wpa_supplicant did not seem to see unencrypted EAPOL-Key frames at all.. - EAP-PAX with PAX_SEC - EAP (RFC 3748) * OTP Extended Responses (Sect. 5.5) - test what happens if authenticator sends EAP-Success before real EAP authentication ("canned" Success); this should be ignored based on RFC 3748 Sect. 4.2 - test compilation with gcc -W options (more warnings?) (Done once; number of unused function arguments still present) - add proper support for using dot11RSNAConfigSATimeout - ctrl_iface: get/set/remove blob - use doc/docbook/*.sgml and docbook2{txt,html,pdf} to replace README and web pages including the same information.. i.e., have this information only in one page; how to build a PDF file with all the SGML included? - EAP-POTP/RSA SecurID profile (RFC 4793) - document wpa_gui build and consider adding it to 'make install' - test madwifi with pairwise=TKIP group=WEP104 - possibility to link in WPA Authenticator state machine to wpa_supplicant (new PeerKey handshake, WPA2/IEEE 802.11 (RSN) IBSS) - consider merging hostapd and wpa_supplicant PMKSA cache implementations - consider redesigning pending EAP requests (identity/password/otp from ctrl_iface) by moving the retrying of the previous request into EAP state machine so that EAPOL state machine is not needed for this - rfc4284.txt (network selection for eap) - www pages about configuring wpa_supplicant: * global options (ap_scan, ctrl_interfaces) based on OS/driver * network block * key_mgmt selection * WPA parameters * EAP options (one page for each method) * "configuration wizard" (step 1: select OS, step 2: select driver, ...) to generate example configuration - error path in rsn_preauth_init: should probably deinit l2_packet handlers if something fails; does something else need deinit? - consider moving SIM card functionality (IMSI fetching) away from eap.c; this should likely happen before EAP is initialized for authentication; now IMSI is read only after receiving EAP-Identity/Request, but since it is really needed for all cases, reading IMSI and generating Identity string could very well be done before EAP has been started - try to work around race in receiving association event and first EAPOL message - add wpa_secure_memzero() macro and secure implementation (volatile u8*) to clear memory; this would be used to clear temporary buffers containing private data (e.g., keys); the macro can be defined to NOP in order to save space (i.e., no code should depend on the macro doing something) - make sure that TLS session cache is not shared between EAP types or if it is, that the cache entries are bound to only one EAP type; e.g., cache entry created with EAP-TLS must not be allowed to do fast re-auth with EAP-TTLS - consider moving eap_tls_build_ack() call into eap_tls_process_helper() (it seems to be called always if helper returns 1) * could need to modify eap_{ttls,peap,fast}_decrypt to do same - add support for fetching full user cert chain from Windows certificate stores even when there are intermediate CA certs that are not in the configured ca_cert store (e.g., ROOT) (they could be, e.g., in CA store) 0.6.x branch: - clean up common.[ch] - change TLS/crypto library interface to use a structure of function pointers and helper inline functions (like driver_ops) instead of requiring every TLS wrapper to implement all functions - add support for encrypted configuration fields (e.g., password, psk, passphrase, pin) - wpa_gui: add support for setting and showing priority, auth_alg (open/shared for static WEP) - cleanup TLS/PEAP/TTLS/FAST fragmentation: both the handshake and Appl. Data phases should be able to use the same functions for this; the last step in processing sent should be this code and rest of the code should not need to care about fragmentation at all - test EAP-FAST peer with OpenSSL and verify that fallback to full handshake (ServerHello followed by something else than ChangeCipherSpec)Download Driver Pack
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