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-rw-r--r--issues/add-integration-test.md11
-rw-r--r--issues/add-multi-instance-support.md17
-rw-r--r--issues/add-rate-limit-support.md16
-rw-r--r--issues/add-read-only-mode.md24
-rw-r--r--issues/ed25519-clamping-behavior.md19
-rw-r--r--issues/error-handling.md7
-rw-r--r--issues/fix-http-status-405.md24
-rw-r--r--issues/fix-strict-hex-parsing.md10
-rw-r--r--issues/http-status-405.md19
-rw-r--r--issues/improve-error-messages.md16
-rw-r--r--issues/improve-server-configuration.md17
-rw-r--r--issues/investigate-ed25519-clamping.md20
-rw-r--r--issues/other.md9
-rw-r--r--issues/server-configuration.md24
-rw-r--r--issues/strict-hex-parsing.md5
-rw-r--r--issues/upgrade-trillian-version.md9
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diff --git a/issues/add-integration-test.md b/issues/add-integration-test.md
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+**Title:** Add integration test </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Add integration test that runs sigsum-log-go hooked-up to Trillian.
+
+# Description
+Today we don't have any integration tests. Before a new version is tagged, it
+is tested by (i) running unit tests, and (ii) running manual tests against a
+local setup of Trillian and sigsum-log-go. Automating (ii) would be helpful
+for development and increased confidence that everything works as expected.
diff --git a/issues/add-multi-instance-support.md b/issues/add-multi-instance-support.md
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+**Title:** Add multi-instance support </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Add support for multiple active sigsum-log-go instances for the same log.
+
+# Description
+A sigsum log accepts add-cosignature requests to make the final cosigned tree
+head available. Right now a single active sigsum-log-go instance is assumed per
+log, so that there is no need to coordinate cosigned tree heads among instances.
+
+Some log operators will likely want to run multiple instances of both the
+Trillian components and sigsum-log-go, backed by a managed data base setup.
+Trillian supports this, but sigsum-log-go does not due to lack of coordination.
+
+This issue requires both design considerations and an implementation of the
+`StateManager` interface to support multi-instance setups of sigsum-log-go.
diff --git a/issues/add-rate-limit-support.md b/issues/add-rate-limit-support.md
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+**Title:** Add rate limit support </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Add support for rate-limiting add-leaf requests via second-level domain name.
+
+# Description
+A sigsum log requires a submitter to prove that a domain name is aware of their
+public verification key. Rate limits can then be applied per second-level
+domain name. Trillian has built-in rate-limiting using a so-called quota
+manager; gRPC calls include an arbitrary `charge_to` string that is used as an
+identifier with regards to who should be charged for the request.
+
+First investigate whether Trillian's built-in rate limiting can be used and with
+which assumptions. For example, is `etcd` a required process? Then implement
+and document how an operator can configure sigsum-log-go with rate limits.
diff --git a/issues/add-read-only-mode.md b/issues/add-read-only-mode.md
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-# Add read-only mode
-Reported by: rgdd
+**Title:** Add read-only mode </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
-The process of shutting down a log will likely consist of at least two steps:
-1. Stop accepting new logging requests. Serve the final (co)signed tree heads
-for a while.
-2. Take the log offline.
+# Summary
+A read-only mode is needed to facilitate maintenance and shutdowns of production
+logs. For example, after an operator has decided to cease their operations the
+log in question should be kept around for some time to allow final monitoring.
-The first step requires some form of read-only mode. For example:
-- Disable all write endpoints (`add-leaf` and `add-cosignature`)
-- Implement a `StateManager` that serves fixed (co)signed tree heads.
+# Description
+This issue requires design considerations. For inspiration, you may refer to
+ [CTFE](https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency-go/tree/master/trillian/ctfe).
-For inspiration we could look at certificate transparency:
-- https://github.com/google/certificate-transparency-go/tree/master/trillian/ctfe
+At minimum it should be possible to (i) disable all write endpoints, and (ii)
+serve a cosigned tree head for all add-leaf requests that were already merged.
+
+It would be good to consider if we need a mirror-mode before getting started.
diff --git a/issues/ed25519-clamping-behavior.md b/issues/ed25519-clamping-behavior.md
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-# Ed25519 clamping behavior
-Reported by: rgdd
-
-If I recall correctly an Ed25519 signature has 3 bits that should always be
-zero. What happens if any of the 3 bits are not zero during signature
-verification? It probably depends on the implementation. I would expect that the
-signature is rejected. However, a possible behavior that I would not expect is
-that the three bits are zeroed ("fixed").
-
-We need the signature to be rejected; not fixed. Otherwise it is possible to
-replay a logged entry several times by enumerating the remaining bit patterns.
-Replays are bad for the log (overhead). Replays are also bad for the legitimate
-submitter because it will eat into their rate limit (DoS vector).
-
-It would be great if anyone could:
-- Confirm if I recall correctly. And if so, confirm if the behavior of
-`crypto/ed25519` is to reject signatures if any of the three bits are set.
-- After a quick look this might be the place to understand:
-https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/refs/tags/go1.16.4:src/crypto/ed25519/ed25519.go;l=208
diff --git a/issues/error-handling.md b/issues/error-handling.md
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-# Error handling
-Reported by: rgdd
-
-- Some error messages are probably too verbose. We should take a pass over this
-and ensure that they are masked appropriately. A production mode would be nice.
-- For some reason our current error messages have one too many new lines. In
-other words, we want `Error: some text\n` and not `Error: some text\n\n`.
diff --git a/issues/fix-http-status-405.md b/issues/fix-http-status-405.md
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+**Title:** Fix HTTP status 405 </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Stop returning HTTP Status 405 or ensure that RFC 2616 is followed.
+
+# Description
+When using HTTP GET for a POST endpoint or vice versa, HTTP status code 405 is
+currently returned by sigsum-log-go. According to RFC 2616, an Allow header MUST
+be included in the response. This issue requires figuring out what
+sigsum-log-go should do: not return HTTP Status 405 or adhere to RFC 2616?
+
+Extract from RFC 2616:
+```
+10.4.6 405 Method Not Allowed
+
+The method specified in the Request-Line is not allowed for the resource
+identified by the Request-URI. The response MUST include an Allow header
+containing a list of valid methods for the requested resource.
+```
+
+To find the relevant parts in the sigsum-log-go code, see the output of
+
+ git grep StatusMethodNotAllowed
diff --git a/issues/fix-strict-hex-parsing.md b/issues/fix-strict-hex-parsing.md
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+**Title:** Fix strict hex parsing </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Fix so that sigsum-log-go is strict about lower-case hex parsing.
+
+# Description
+The current sigsum-log-go implementation uses "encoding/hex" which accepts
+upper-case and lower-case hex. This is a violation of the Sigsum API
+specification and needs to be fixed: upper-case hex must be rejected.
diff --git a/issues/http-status-405.md b/issues/http-status-405.md
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-# HTTP status 405, no Allow header
-Reported by: ln5
-
-When using HTTP GET for a POST endpoint or vice versa, HTTP status code 405 is
-returned by the server. According to RFC2616 an Allow header MUST be included in
-the response.
-
-```
-10.4.6 405 Method Not Allowed
-
-The method specified in the Request-Line is not allowed for the resource
-identified by the Request-URI. The response MUST include an Allow header
-containing a list of valid methods for the requested resource.
-```
-
-Find relevant places to start looking:
-```
-$ git grep StatusMethodNotAllowed
-```
diff --git a/issues/improve-error-messages.md b/issues/improve-error-messages.md
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+**Title:** Improve error messages </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Error messages that are returned by the log need to be looked-over.
+
+# Description
+Some error messages are too verbose and may even span multiple lines. Error
+messages that span multiple lines violate the Sigsum API specification. This
+issue requires seeing over what error messages are currently returned, then
+ensuring that what becomes externally visible is appropriate.
+
+Examples of appropriate error messages:
+- `Error=unknown witness with key hash $hash`
+- `Error=invalid tree head signature for tree head with timestamp $t`
+- `Error=rate limit exceeded for $domain_hint`
diff --git a/issues/improve-server-configuration.md b/issues/improve-server-configuration.md
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+**Title:** Improve server configuration and documentation </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Make server configuration more robust and dynamically updatable without restart.
+
+# Description
+All server configurations are currently done via command-line arguments. This
+may be OK for settings that last through a log's entire lifetime. However, it
+is inappropriate for parameters like `--witnesses` which are not static.
+
+Reading a configuration file at start and when receiving, say, SIGHUP, is an
+alternative. Implementing a "control port", typically via a TCP endpoint, where
+an administrator can "program" the log instance is another alternative.
+
+This issue requires some design considerations before getting started. It would
+be good to improve documentation on how to run sigsum-log-go at the same time.
diff --git a/issues/investigate-ed25519-clamping.md b/issues/investigate-ed25519-clamping.md
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+**Title:** Investigate Ed25519 clamping behavior</br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Ed25519 signatures have three bits that should be zero due to clamping. What
+happens when verifying a signature that has these three bits set to something
+else? Sigsum requires that such a signature is rejected.
+
+# Description
+First confirm that Ed25519 signatures are clamped as described in the summary,
+then investigate how `Verify()` is implemented in `"crypto/ed25519"`. The
+assumed sigsum-log-go behavior is that `Verify()` is strict. In other words, a
+signature that is not clamped correctly should be rejected and not "fixed".
+
+If a signature is "fixed" it would be possible to replay add-leaf requests. A
+replay is bad for the log due to overhead. A replay is also bad for the
+legitimate submitter because it eats into their rate limit (DoS vector).
+
+The following part of Go's implementation might be a good place to start:
+- https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/refs/tags/go1.16.4:src/crypto/ed25519/ed25519.go;l=208
diff --git a/issues/other.md b/issues/other.md
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+**Title**: Other </br>
+**Date**: 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+A list of TODOs that lacks a better home for now.
+
+# Description
+- Monitoring: requires both design and implementation in a separate repo. There
+are no particular requirements regarding which programming language to use.
diff --git a/issues/server-configuration.md b/issues/server-configuration.md
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-# Server configuration
-Reported by: ln5
-
-All server configuration is done via command-line arguments.
-
-This is good for configuration settings which last through the lifetime of an
-invocation of a log instance, i.e., from launch to Ctrl-C. Examples:
-- `--http_endpoint`
-- `--key`.
-
-It is less good for settings that change over time. Examples:
-- `--witnesses`
-
-Reading a configuration file at start and when receiving, say, SIGHUP, is an
-alternative.
-
-Implementing a "control port", typically a TCP endpoint, where an administrator
-can "program" the log instance is another alternative. Such an interface can
-also be used for diagnostics.
-
-We also need to add better documentation on how to run and configure
-sigsum-log-go. There is a rough start in cmd/sigsum-log-go/README.md. It
-assumes a little bit too much of the reader, and does not document everything
-that is relevant. For example, configuration of sharding is not documented.
diff --git a/issues/strict-hex-parsing.md b/issues/strict-hex-parsing.md
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-# Strict hex parsing
-reported by: rgdd
-
-Our API spec requires use of lower-case hex. The `encoding/hex` library already
-outputs lower-case hex, but it also parses upper-case hex. Needs to be fixed.
diff --git a/issues/upgrade-trillian-version.md b/issues/upgrade-trillian-version.md
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+**Title:** Upgrade Trillian version </br>
+**Date:** 2021-12-09 </br>
+
+# Summary
+Upgrade Trillian version to v1.4.0.
+
+# Description
+Trillian v1.4.0 was released in September. Some structures changed format and
+so will require a little bit of adapting in pkg/trillian, see compile errors.