Dmitry Kasatkin <d.kasat...@samsung.com> wrote:

> BTW. But actually why signer is needed to find the key?
> Every key has unique fingerprint.

The SKID is by no means guaranteed unique, is not mandatory and has no defined
algorithm for generating it.

> Or you say that different certificates might have the same PK?
> What I would consider strange. But anyway, if PK is the same, then
> verification succeed.

Do note: We *do* need to get away from using SKIDs.  We have situations where
we have to use a key that doesn't have one.

David
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