David Benjamin 于2020年9月24日周四 上午12:32写道:
> It sounds like the registry may be confusing, so perhaps we, independent
> of the existing criteria for Y vs N, need to do a better job of presenting
> the information. That sounds like an orthogonal issue to whether psk_ke
> should be marked as recommend
Filippo Valsorda writes:
>The average user of OpenSSL or BoringSSL or LibreSSL or Go crypto/tls or NSS
>or Java doesn't do SCADA, doesn't do IoT, doesn't do smart cards
How do you know that? I don't know of any data supporting that (I'd love to
see it if you've got it, non-web use of TLS is the
Nicely said, Peter.
To add: this is also the reason why the UTA group has been working on two sets
of documents to capture profiles for the web (+email+IM) and IoT:
1) RFC 7590 and now draft-ietf-uta-tls13-iot-profile-00
2) RFC 7525 and now draft-sheffer-uta-rfc7525bis
-Original Message-
2020-09-24 12:02 GMT+02:00 Peter Gutmann :
> Taking "SCADA/IoT/etc" to be a placeholder for M2M or more
> generally "non-web use", [...]
"The web" and "resource-constrained use cases which can't afford ECDH" feels
like a false dichotomy, and it sounds unlikely that most M2M cases would fit
the l
Hi all
Payment terminal use TLS (see for example
https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/documents/Use-of-SSL-Early-TLS-for-POS-POI-Connections.docx
)
They are not WEB browser...may be IoT devices ? because they are connected
Le jeu. 24 sept. 2020 à 16:12, Filippo Valsorda a
écrit :
> 2020-09-2
>The average user of OpenSSL or BoringSSL or LibreSSL or Go crypto/tls or
NSS
>or Java doesn't do SCADA, doesn't do IoT, doesn't do smart cards
Even if this is true (proof by assertion): So what? Do those users not get to
be a participant?