Projects ======================================== Feel free to take one of these on if it interests you. Before starting out on something, send an email to the dev list or open a discussion ticket on GitHub to make sure you're on the right track. Request a new feature by opening a pull request to update this file. Ciphers, Hashes, PBKDF ---------------------------------------- * Bitsliced AES or Camellia * Compressed tables for AES * AES using vector permutes for NEON or AltiVec * Camellia using AES-NI * Serpent using AVX2 or SSSE3/pshufb * ChaCha20 using AVX2, NEON * XSalsa20-Poly1305 AEAD compatible with NaCl * ASCON 1.2 (CAESAR) * NORX-64 3.0 (CAESAR) * scrypt PBKDF * Argon2 PBKDF (draft-irtf-cfrg-argon2) * bcrypt PBKDF * Skein-MAC * PMAC * Extend Cascade_Cipher to support arbitrary number of ciphers * EME* tweakable block cipher (https://eprint.iacr.org/2004/125.pdf) Public Key Crypto, Math ---------------------------------------- * Curves for pairings (BN-256 is widely implemented) * Identity based encryption * BBS group signatures * Paillier homomorphic cryptosystem * Hashing onto an elliptic curve * SPHINCS-256 * X448 and Ed448 * FHMQV * Use GLV decomposition to speed up secp256k1 operations * Support mixed hashes and non-empty param strings in OAEP * wNAF ECC point multiply * Recover ECDSA public key from signature/message pair (GH #664) * Fast new implementations/algorithms for ECC point operations, Montgomery multiplication, multi-exponentiation, ... * Some PK operations, especially RSA, have extensive computations per operation setup but many of the computed values depend only on the key and could be shared across operation objects. Utility Functions ------------------ * base58 and base32 encoding Multiparty Protocols ---------------------- * Distributed key generation for DL, RSA * Threshold signing, decryption * Socialist Millionaires Protocol External Providers, Hardware Support ---------------------------------------- * Access to system certificate stores (Windows, OS X) * Extend OpenSSL provider (DH, HMAC, CMAC, GCM) * Support using BoringSSL instead of OpenSSL or LibreSSL * /dev/crypto provider (ciphers, hashes) * Windows CryptoAPI provider (ciphers, hashes, RSA) * Apple CommonCrypto * POWER8 crypto extensions (AES, SHA-2) * Better TPM support: NVRAM, PCR measurements, sealing * Intel SGX support TLS ---------------------------------------- * Make DTLS support optional at build time * Improve/optimize DTLS defragmentation and retransmission * Implement logging callbacks for TLS * Make TLS v1.0 and v1.1 optional at build time * Make RSA optional at build time * Make finite field DH optional at build time * TLS OCSP stapling (RFC 6066) * Authentication using TOFU (sqlite3 storage) * Certificate pinning (using TACK?) * Certificate Transparency * TLS supplemental authorization data (RFC 4680, RFC 5878) * OpenPGP authentication (RFC 5081) * DTLS-SCTP (RFC 6083) * Perspectives (http://perspectives-project.org/) * Support for server key stored in TPM or PKCS #11 PKIX ---------------------------------------- * Further tests of validation API (see GH #785) * Test suite for validation of 'real world' cert chains (GH #611) * Improve output of X509_Certificate::to_string This is a free-form string for human consumption so the only constraints are being informative and concise. (GH #656) * X.509 policy constraints * OCSP responder logic * X.509 attribute certificates (RFC 5755) * Support generating/verifying XMSS certificates * Roughtime client (https://roughtime.googlesource.com/roughtime/) New Protocols / Formats ---------------------------------------- * PKCS7 / Cryptographic Message Syntax * PKCS12 / PFX * NaCl compatible cryptobox functions * Off-The-Record v3 https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/ * Some useful subset of OpenPGP - Subset #1: symmetrically encrypted files Not aiming to process arbitrary OpenPGP, but rather produce something that happens to be readable by `gpg` and is relatively simple to process for decryption. Require a 128-bit block cipher and MDC packet. - Subset #2: Process OpenPGP public keys - Subset #3: Verification of OpenPGP signatures Cleanups ----------- * Split test_ffi.cpp into multiple files Compat Headers ---------------- * Write an OpenSSL-compatible TLS API stub so existing applications can be converted more easily. Would require some networking code since the OpenSSL API handles both crypto and IO. Use Asio, since it is expected to be the base of future C++ standard network library. * Write a module exposing a NaCl/libsodium compatible API header. FFI and Bindings ---------------------------------------- * Expose compression * Expose more of X.509 (CRLs, OCSP, cert signing, etc) * Expose TLS * Write a CLI or HTTPS client in Python Library Infrastructure ---------------------------------------- * Guarded integer type to prevent overflow bugs * Add logging callbacks * Add latency tracing framework Build/Test ---------------------------------------- * Create Docker image for Travis that runs 16.04 and has all the tools we need pre-installed. * Build/export Windows installer exe on AppVeyor * Code signing for Windows installers * Test runner python script that captures backtraces and other debug info during CI * Run the TPM tests against an emulator (https://github.com/PeterHuewe/tpm-emulator) * Add clang-tidy, clang-analyzer, cppcheck to CI FIPS 140 Build --------------------------------------- * Special build policy that disables all builtin crypto impls, then provides new FIPS 140 versions implemented using just calls to the OpenSSL FIPS module API plus wrapping the appropriate functions for self-tests and so on. This creates a library in FIPS 140 validated form (since there is no 'crypto' anymore from Botan, just the ASN.1 parser, TLS library, PKI etc all of which FIPS 140 does not care about) without the enourmous hassle and expense of actually having to maintain a FIPS validation on Botan. Email Jack if you are interested in this. CLI ---------------------------------------- * Change `tls_server` to be a tty<->socket app, like `tls_client` is, instead of a bogus echo server. * `encrypt` / `decrypt` tools providing password and/or public key based file encryption Documentation ---------------------------------------- * X.509 certs, path validation * Specific docs covering one major topic (RSA, ECDSA, AES/GCM, ...) * Some howto style docs (setting up CA, ...) Packaging ------------ * Create a PPA for Ubuntu