and how the monkeysphere can help you reduce these threat vectors:
threat model reduction diagrams.
-Determine how openssh handles multiple processes writing to
- known_hosts/authorized_keys files (lockfile, atomic appends?)
-
Handle unverified monkeysphere hosts in such a way that they're not
always removed from known_hosts file. Ask user to lsign the host
key?
-Handle multiple hostnames (multiple user IDs?) when generating host
- keys with gen-key.
-
Work out the details (and describe a full use case) for assigning a
REVOKER during monkeysphere-server gen_key -- how is this set? How
do we export it so it's available when a second-party revocation is
needed?
-Actually enable server hostkey publication.
-
-Streamline host key generation, publication, verification. See
- doc/george/host-key-publication for what dkg went through on
- 2008-06-19
-
-Streamline authorized_user_ids setup (including question of where
- authorized_user_ids files should go). See
- doc/george/user-id-configuration for what dkg went through on
- 2008-06-19
-
-Ensure that authorized_user_ids are under as tight control as ssh
- expects from authorized_keys: we don't want monkeysphere to be a
- weak link in the filesystem.
-
-What happens when there are no entries in the authorized_user_ids file
- for a user? /var/cache/monkeysphere/authorized_keys/$USER.tmp
- seems like it gets created and then left there.
-
-What happens when a user account has no corresponding
- /etc/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids/$USER file? What gets placed
- in /var/cache/monkeysphere/authorized_keys/$USER? It looks
- currently untouched, which could mean bad things for such a user.
-
-Consider the default permissions for
- /var/cache/monkeysphere/authorized_keys/* (and indeed the whole
- directory path leading up to that)
-
-What should happen when an admin does
- "monkeysphere-server update-users not_an_existent_user"?
- currently, it adds
- /etc/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids/not_an_existent_user, which
- seems rather wrong.
-
-is /var/cache/monkeysphere/authorized_keys/$USER.tmp guaranteed to
- avoid collisions? Why not use a real mktemp file?
-
-As an administrator, how do i reverse the effect of a
- "monkeysphere-server trust-keys" that i later decide i should not
- have run?
-
-Make sure alternate ports are handled for known_hosts.
-
-Script to import private key into ssh agent.
-
Provide a friendly interactive UI for marginal or failing client-side
hostkey verifications. Handle the common cases smoothly, and
provide good debugging info for the unusual cases.
-Make sure onak properly escapes user IDs with colons in them.
-
-Build a decent, presentable web site for documentation, evangelism,
- etc. Include a mention of how to report trouble or concerns.
-
Create ssh2openpgp or convert to full-fledged keytrans.
Resolve the bugs listed in openpgp2ssh(1):BUGS.
-Understand and document alternate trustdb models.
-
Understand and document the output of gpg --check-trustdb:
gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, PGP trust model
gpg: depth: 0 valid: 2 signed: 20 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 2u
File bug against ssh-keygen to see if we can get it to write to hash a
known_hosts file to/from stdout/stdin.
-Add environment variables sections to man pages.
+When using ssh-proxycommand, if only host keys found are expired or
+ revoked, then output loud warning with prompt, or fail hard.
-Environment variable scoping.
+File bug against enigmail about lack of ability to create subkeys.
-Move environment variable precedence before conf file.
+Test and document what happens when any filesystem that the
+ monkeysphere-server relies on and modifies (/tmp, /etc, and /var?)
+ fills up.
-When using ssh-proxycommand, if only host keys found are expired or
- revoked, then output loud warning with prompt, or fail hard.
+Optimize keyserver access, particularly on monkeysphere-server
+ update-users -- is there a way to query the keyserver all in a
+ chunk?
+
+Create DSA authentication subkey for server during gen-key
+
+Fix behavior when add-identity-certifier fails to fetch a key from the
+ keyserver.
-Update monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand man page with new keyserver
- checking policy info.
+Allow server administrators to add-identity-certifier from a key in
+ the filesystem (or on stdin, etc)
-Update monkeysphere-ssh-proxycommand man page with info about
- no-connect option.
+Think about packaging monkeysphere for other (non-apt-based) operating
+ systems. RPM-based linux systems, FreeBSD ports, and Mac OS X seem
+ like the most likely candidates.