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This draft is a work item of the Transport Layer Security of the IETF.
Title : Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Cipher Suites for
Transport Layer Security (TLS) Versions 1.2 and Earlier
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David Benjamin wrote:
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> Post-handshake auth exists basically entirely to service HTTP/1.1 reactive
> client certificate which was previously hacked on via renegotiation. I
> think we should not make this feature any more complicated than absolutely
> necessary to support this mode, and we should
Hi Kenny,
I am glad to see that you enjoyed the discussion more than what you planed for
the time on your vacation. We love crypto and the IETF!
From: "Paterson, Kenny"
mailto:kenny.pater...@rhul.ac.uk>>
Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 8:46 AM
To: 'Quynh' mailto:quynh.d...@nist.gov>>
Cc:
I’m about hit the button to forward this to Stephen. After Stephen’s AD review
there will be two IETF LCs, one for this draft and one to uplift RFC 5289 from
informational to standards track.
spt
> On Feb 16, 2017, at 06:42, internet-dra...@ietf.org wrote:
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> A New Internet-Draft is avai
> On 15 Feb 2017, at 19:25, Martin Thomson wrote:
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> On 16 February 2017 at 04:20, Yoav Nir wrote:
>> No, not really, but TLS is not just the web, and there are connections that
>> last for a long time and transfer large amounts of data. Think datacenter
>> synchronization. At packet-sized rec
> On 16 Feb 2017, at 14:23, Dang, Quynh (Fed) wrote:
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> Hi Kenny,
>
> I am glad to see that you enjoyed the discussion more than what you planed
> for the time on your vacation. We love crypto and the IETF!
>
> From: "Paterson, Kenny"
> Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at 8:46 AM
> To: '