1* Add a -s parameter to allow other than 128-bit passwords. 2* Create 'man' pages (this program currently breaks my policy of 3 'release no program without a man page'!). 4* Create a HOWTO document detailing how to use this *securely* in 5 shell scripts and such (in particular: *NEVER* save unencrypted 6 passwords on the disk! And, 'md5sum' is your friend!). 7* Add a 'check' Makefile entry which will encrypt/decrypt test data 8 using various keys and make sure it encrypts/decrypts to the same thing 9 as on my Intel boxes (nice for checking endianness/alignment problems, 10 on Solaris SPARC and etc.) 11* Add a key generator using: 12 dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 | hexdump -e '"kk=" 16/1 "%02x"' 13