I patched the minutes with your change.
Best,
Chris
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 2:42 PM Russ Housley wrote:
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> I suggest this change to the minutes:
>
> OLD:
>
> Russ: Current 1.3 key schedule uses a sig across (?). DH is the thing that
> drives the key schedule. Subsequent handshake based on resum
I suggest this change to the minutes:
OLD:
Russ: Current 1.3 key schedule uses a sig across (?). DH is the thing that
drives the key schedule. Subsequent handshake based on resumption PSK or that
and an additional DH result. Proposal: add an additional option to the initial
hs to include an exter
Thanks for pointing out this formatting issue, Russ. I updated the notes
in an attempt to improve readability. Please have a look and let me know
if you see other (or new) issues.
Best,
Chris
On 9 Aug 2018, at 21:53, Kaarthik Sivakumar wrote:
Could be line ending issues - I see something like
Could be line ending issues - I see something like these when
switching between different OSes.
-kaarthik-
On 10/08/18 03:37, Russ Housley wrote:
I do not understand the formatting. Are the '*' characters supposed to be bullets? If
I do not understand the formatting. Are the '*' characters supposed to be
bullets? If so, them appearing in the middle of paragraphs is confusing.
Russ
> On Jul 28, 2018, at 1:32 PM, Christopher Wood
> wrote:
>
> Minutes for both TLS sessions at IETF 102 have been uploaded:
> https://datat
Minutes for both TLS sessions at IETF 102 have been uploaded:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/minutes-102-tls/
Many thanks to Joe Hall and Gurshabad Grover for taking detailed notes.
Please review the minutes and check for inaccuracies. If anything is
incorrect, please let the chairs know ASAP.