There is no such list by intention. The authors of the spec didn't
wanted to allow anybody to sample their own combination of
different mechanisms which might be weak in the sum. So the
decision was taken to define cipherSUITES.
For your own purposes you might want to use values from the
number space reserved for private use.
Tom Biggs schrieb:
>
> The SSL spec shows "cipher suite" values which
> describe the entire agglomeration of encryption, key length,
> key exchange, digest, and all that.
> I was wondering if there are separate standard value lists
> specifically for each individual item, i.e., one set of values
> to specify the encryption algorithm, another to specify the
> digest algorithm, etc. If there's not such a thing in any of
> the RFCs or other standards, fine, I can make up my
> own list (for something I'm doing outside of OpenSSL);
> but if there are standard values I want to use those.
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