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authorSamuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>2011-04-04 19:21:27 +0200
committerSamuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>2011-04-04 19:21:27 +0200
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@@ -53,6 +53,76 @@ Core
credentials, ConnMan should be able to initiate a WiSPR authentication.
+- DNS caching
+
+ Priority: Low
+ Complexity: C4
+
+ A simple initial implementation would see ConnMan's dnsproxy
+ caching the DNS record based on their TTL.
+
+
+- Power management
+
+ Priority: Medium
+ Complexity: C4
+ Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
+
+ Implement a simple device pm hook that ConnMan's core code would
+ use whenever it decides to put devices in power save mode. Although
+ the kernel runtime power management code should take care of that,
+ not all driver (especially WiFi ones) implement runtime PM hooks.
+
+
+- IPv6 gateway handling
+
+ Priority: Medium
+ Complexity: C4
+
+ We should be able to switch between IPv6 only services and thus
+ change the default IPv6 gateway on the fly. For that we need to
+ improve the connection.c code to properly handle IPv6 gateways.
+
+
+- IP ranges allocation and check
+
+ Priority: High
+ Complexity: C2
+
+ For both tethering and private networks, but also to detect invalid
+ static IP configurations, we need to have a core IP range layer
+ that manages all currently used IP blocks.
+
+
+- Personal firewall
+
+ Priority: Low
+ Complexity: C8
+
+ Extend the iptables code and provide a D-Bus API for personal firewalling.
+
+
+- PACRunner extensions
+
+ Priority: Low
+ Complexity: C4
+
+ Support more URI schemes, support multiple connections, tighter
+ security integration.
+
+
+- Private networks
+
+ Priority: Medium
+ Complexity: C4
+
+ The private networks D-Bus API should provide applications with a
+ TUN interface linked to a reserved private IP range.
+ oFono DUN forwarding will use a private network for giving DUN
+ clients access to the default service connectivity.
+
+
+
WiFi
====
@@ -60,7 +130,6 @@ WiFi
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C2
- Dependencies: Core:IPv4LL
Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
@@ -103,25 +172,29 @@ WiFi
Complexity: C2
-- DUN server
+
+Bluetooth
+=========
+
+- DUN client
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
- Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
- For DUN server support, ConnMan needs to provide an API for oFono
- to trigger IP forwarding on a point to point interface. An IP range
- should also be reserved.
+Cellular
+========
-Bluetooth
-=========
+- IPv6 and IPv6v4 cellular data connection
-- DUN client
+ Priority: Medium
+ Complexity: C2
+ Owner: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
+
+ Support IPv6 and dual stack cellular data connections.
+ oFono already supports it and provide an extensive D-Bus API for it.
- Priority: Low
- Complexity: C4
VPN
@@ -139,3 +212,22 @@ VPN
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
Owner: Mohamed Abbas <mohamed.abbas@intel.com>
+
+
+- IPsec
+
+ Priority: Low
+ Complexity: C4
+
+
+- Split tunnelling
+
+ Priority: Low
+ Complexity: C8
+ Dependencies: Core:Private networks
+
+ The current VPN support puts the VPN interface at the top of the
+ service list, giving VPNs the default route. When doing split
+ tunneling, the system routes packet to the VPN interface for
+ private IPs, while going through the default interface for the rest
+ of the traffic.