2014-08-09 03:22:58 +02:00
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Background
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- Priority scale: High, Medium and Low
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- Complexity scale: C1, C2, C4 and C8. The complexity scale is exponential,
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with complexity 1 being the lowest complexity. Complexity is a function
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of both task 'complexity' and task 'scope'.
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The general rule of thumb is that a complexity 1 task should take 1-2 weeks
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for a person very familiar with the codebase. Higher complexity tasks
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require more time and have higher uncertainty.
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Higher complexity tasks should be refined into several lower complexity tasks
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once the task is better understood.
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mac80211_hwsim
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- Add support for HWSIM_CMD_SET_RADIO command
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To allow modifying an existing radio, add the HWSIM_CMD_SET_RADIO. The
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first possible feature should be to emulate the hardware RFKILL switch.
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It might be required to add a HWSIM_ATTR_RADIO_HW_RFKILL attribute flag
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to the HWSIM_CMD_NEW_RADIO to enable virtual radios with a hardware
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level RFKILL switch.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C1
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2014-08-09 04:15:38 +02:00
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- Allow configuration of MAC address or list of MAC addresses
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The radios are auto-generating a fake MAC address. It would be useful
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to allow specifying a MAC address to be used. In certain cases it might
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be also useful to provide a list of MAC addresses so that for example
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with secondary interfaces these can be used.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C2
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- Move mac80211_hwsim.h header file to UAPI includes
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The mac80211_hwsim.h is the public API description of this netlink
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interface and thus it should be provided via UAPI includes.
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For this work work the mac80211_hwsim.h header needs to be modified
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so that it also compiles from userspace. At the moment it throws
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errors. And it needs to become part of the UAPI headers of the
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Linux kernel.
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In addition it should provide HWSIM_GENL_NAME that provides the
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generic netlink "MAC82011_HWSIM" family string.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C1
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2014-08-09 03:22:58 +02:00
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- Provide kernel option to allow defining the number of initial radios
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By default the mac80211_hwsim modules creates 2 radios by default unless
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it is overwritten with the radios=x module parameter.
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To allow loading the mac80211_hwsim by default and even with accidental
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loading of the module, it would be good to provide a kernel configuration
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option that allows changing the default value here.
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For our testing we want to load mac80211_hwsim without any radios. Maybe
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this should be the default for the new kernel option.
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2014-08-09 04:15:38 +02:00
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If the default of initial radios can be changed to zero, then it is also
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possible to add MODULE_ALIAS_GENL_FAMILY to support auto-loading of
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the mac80211_hwsim kernel module.
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2014-08-09 03:22:58 +02:00
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C1
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- New configuration options for radios
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At the moment the radios created are all equal and feature rich. However
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for testing we want to create radios with different emulated hardware
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capabilities. Provide new attributes or flags that allow enabling or
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disabling certain mac80211 features.
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For example AP mode, P2P mode, number of interface combinations, TDLS
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support, number of Scan SSIDs, supported ciphers and so on.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C2
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2014-08-09 03:38:42 +02:00
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cfg80211 / nl80211
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2014-08-09 09:12:20 +02:00
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- Disconnect from network / station when client crashes
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When associating or connecting to a network, it should be possible to
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bind this transaction to a specific netlink client. So that in case
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this client terminates without, any connection will be also terminated.
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This should affect NL80211_CMD_ASSOCIATE and NL80211_CMD_CONNECT. It
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seems that this is not needed for NL80211_CMD_AUTHENTICATE since that
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command will eventually time out, but it might be a good idea to even
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support it there.
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Maybe a new attribute similar to NL80211_ATTR_IFACE_SOCKET_OWNER should
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be used for this behavior.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C4
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2014-08-09 04:31:14 +02:00
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Wireless monitor
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2014-08-11 06:37:13 +02:00
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- Add support for PACKET_RECV_OUTPUT socket option of AF_PACKET
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Instead of having to switch every interface manually into promiscuous
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mode, it would be useful to set PACKET_RECV_OUTPUT to receive also
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the traffic that leaves the system.
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This would make tracing PAE / EAPoL traffic easy and provides better
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sniffing capabilities.
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2015-01-22 16:45:32 +01:00
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Unfortunately, PACKET_RECV_OUTPUT logic is not implemented at all in
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the kernel. So, first implement it in the kernel, and then use it in
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nlmon.c as a set_sockopt option.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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2014-08-11 06:37:13 +02:00
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2014-08-09 04:31:14 +02:00
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- Subscribe to all nl80211 multicast groups at startup
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It seems the nlmon packets are limited to actual subscribed mutlicast
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groups. To get a complete picture of all the nl80211 commands and
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events, it is required that iwmon adds membership to all multicast
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groups that the nl80211 lists.
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This means that the netlink socket used for resolving nl80211 family
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2014-08-10 01:15:23 +02:00
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name needs to be kept open and actively processed since it will also
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2014-08-09 04:31:14 +02:00
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receive these multicast events. However the event itself can be dropped
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since the one from nlmon with the proper kernel level timestamps should
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be taken into account.
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2014-08-10 01:15:23 +02:00
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An alternative is to fix the netlink_deliver_tap() function in the
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kernel netlink layer to not be affected by the broadcast filtering.
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2014-08-09 04:31:14 +02:00
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C1
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2014-08-09 04:57:02 +02:00
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- Add support for writing PCAP files
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The new -w <file> option should allow for writing PCAP files with the
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Linux SLL link type.
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When creating PCAP files using tcpdump a lot of extra information from
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all netlink sockets are written. This write support should only write
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the information related to nl80211. However parts from the generic
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netlink control channel from resolving the nl80211 family name must
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be included as well.
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It might be also beneficial to include RTNL messages related to the
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wireless network interfaces. Currently these are all filtered out.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C2
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2015-05-01 01:04:56 +02:00
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- Print the 'group' of the decoded message
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Whenever an event / message is received, iwmon should print the genl
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group of the message (e.g. mlme, scan, config, regulatory). This will
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make it easier to add handling of such events / commands inside iwd.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C1
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2014-08-09 05:08:03 +02:00
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Wireless simulator
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- Add support for builtin wireless access point emulator
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When creating a pair of mac80211_hwsim radios, allow one to operate as
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access point. The hwsim utility will emulate the access point on the
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second interface for as long as it is running. Which means that from
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the first interface it is possible to scan and connect to this access
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point using standard wireless tools (including iwd and iwctl).
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Code for the AP mode can be shared from iwd feature for access point
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operation once that has been implemented.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C8
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2014-08-09 05:17:11 +02:00
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Wireless daemon
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- Add support for EAP based authentication and key generation
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Provide full EAP support for enterprise wireless. However it should be
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possible to build wireless daemon without EAP support.
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It is also intended that this EAP code can be utilized as shared library
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and be beneficial for systemd-networkd for wired authentication.
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2015-03-24 21:39:03 +01:00
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Priority: Medium
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2014-08-09 05:17:11 +02:00
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Complexity: C8
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2014-12-09 16:57:38 +01:00
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2016-08-28 07:33:58 +02:00
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- Add support for EAP retransmissions
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EAP protocol supports the concept of re-transmissions. Namely a packet might
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be lost or not properly processed by the peer. If the peer sends us a
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duplicate request, then our current behavior is to simply drop it on the
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floor.
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Previously generated request will need to be cached somewhere, either by the
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method or by the overall EAP state machine. Duplicate requests can then be
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served from the cache.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C4
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2016-08-28 07:39:57 +02:00
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- Let EAP methods configure timeouts
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Different EAP methods might have different recommendations for various
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timeouts. E.g. retransmit timeout, overall timeout, etc. The EAP framework
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should be updated to enable EAP methods to configure these timeouts
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accordingly. A sane default should also be provided.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C2
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2016-08-28 07:40:13 +02:00
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- EAPoL should take EAP timeouts into consideration
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EAPoL state machine currently uses its own (very short) timeout for the
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4-Way handshake / session key generation. This timeout does not take into
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account the fact that EAP authentication might need to be performed first.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C1
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2015-06-08 17:49:02 +02:00
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- Add unit test data with 2nd RSNE in Authenticator 3/4 message
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The specification allows the AP to send a second RSN element in its 4-way
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handshake message 3/4. Find some test data for this case and create a unit
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test case.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C1
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2015-04-29 18:19:05 +02:00
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- Handle "Use group cipher suite" option for pairwise ciphers
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If the AP specifies "Use group cipher suite" as its only pairwise suite, then
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handle this appropriately inside EAPoL handshaking code. The install_gtk
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callback might need to be modified to handle this case.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C1
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- Handle "Group addressed traffic not allowed" option for group ciphers
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If the AP specifies "Group addressed traffic not allowed" as its group cipher
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suite, then make sure that install_gtk callback is not used.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C1
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2016-07-18 20:58:25 +02:00
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- Add support for PMK Caching from 802.11-2007. This is sometimes referred to
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as "fast, secure roam back". Essentially the client caches PMKIDs generated
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when connecting to various APs. If the client roams back to an AP that has
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already been connected to, and the PMK is cached by both, then the 802.1X
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exchange can be skipped.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Pre-authentication from 802.11-2007. This allows the client
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to pre-authenticate to a target AP. The 802.1X exchange is done through the
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currently connected AP, but with the target AP as the 'authenticator'. The
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process creates a new PMK which is cached by both the target AP and the
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client. The client can then roam onto the target AP using a process similar
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to PMK caching outlined above.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC). This is not defined by
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any 802.11 standards, but is made available by major vendors such as Cisco
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and Microsoft.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Direct Link Setup from 802.11e.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD). This includes
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scheduled (s-APSD) and unscheduled (u-APSD). This will require rudimentary
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support of WMM protocol. This feature was introduced in 802.11e.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Radio Resource Management from 802.11k. If supported by the
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AP, allows the client to optimize its scanning strategy by obtaining the
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channels of nearby APs that are part of the same ESS as the currently
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connected AP. This requires the client to enable 'RM Enabled Capabilities'
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element (section 8.4.2.47) appropriately, and send appropriately formatted
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Action frames to request relevant reports from the AP. The reports from the
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AP will be received via Management frames and contain multiple Neighbor
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Report elements (8.4.2.39). Also examine how AP Channel Report element
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(8.4.2.38) is used.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Fast BSS Transition (FT) from 802.11r. There are a couple
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of modes for FT supported. 'FT over DS' and 'FT over air'. In FT over DS,
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action frames can be used to perform a 4-way handshake to the target AP
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while still connected to the current AP. FT over air folds 4-way handshake
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messages into authenticate/authenticate response and
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reassociate/reassociate response messages.
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In theory, it is possible to use FT with PSK networks.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for 802.11u. This is required for Passpoint 2.0 support.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Wireless Network Management (WNM) from 802.11v. Parts of
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this are needed for Passpoint support.
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Protected Management Frames (PMF) from 802.11w. This allows
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the management frames to be encrypted and thus secured. In particular, this
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is extremely important for 802.11r (FT) and 802.11k (RRM) support.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS) from 802.11z.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C8
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2015-02-03 20:38:43 +01:00
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2014-12-09 16:57:38 +01:00
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Client
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2015-02-25 14:37:58 +01:00
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- Implement dbus-based command-line client for iwd using ell supporting at least
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the following: Scanning, Connect, Disconnect and agent functionality
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C2
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2014-12-09 16:57:38 +01:00
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