Re: Consultation:Additional “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key" implementations for quictls/opens

2021-08-29 Thread Kris Kwiatkowski
Hi Nobuo, I'm afraid a bit more details are needed. Not sure, what you mean by "enabling ephemeral key for SSL/TLS". For example, TLSv1.3 uses only key exchanges that offer forward secrecy, so one way to "enable ephemeral" is to use this new version of TLS protocol. If you wish see an example of

RE: Consultation:Additional “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key" implementations for quictls/opens

2021-08-29 Thread Michael Wojcik
> From: openssl-users On Behalf Of > Sent: Sunday, 29 August, 2021 07:04 > Specifically, we are trying to enable “ephemeral public key” and  > “ephemeral private key" for SSL/TLS. I'm afraid it is not clear to me, at least, what you are trying to do. Are you attempting to implement a stand

Re: Consultation:Additional “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key" implementations for quictls/opens

2021-08-29 Thread Nobuo Aoki
Dear OpenSSL users (reshaped) My name is Nobuo Aoki, and I am a master's student. (Hiroshima City University, Japan) Right now, I am doing research on secure communication protocols. Specifically, we are trying to enable “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key” for SSL/TLS. I have be

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2021-08-29 Thread Nobuo Aoki
I'll take care of it and ask the administrator to remove it manually if possible. The last message I sent had garbled characters in the sender, subject, and part of the content, and also had useless characters inserted. So, I tried to unify all the characters into single-byte characters. In addi

Consultation:Additional “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key" implementations for quictls/opens

2021-08-29 Thread 青木信雄
Dear OpenSSL users My name is Nobuo Aoki, and I am a master's student. (Hiroshima City University, Japan) Right now, I am doing research on secure communication protocols. Specifically, we are trying to enable “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key" for SSL/TLS. I have been using qu