Viktor Dukhovni writes:
>Indeed, Postfix 3.9 (release estimated Q1 '2024), when compiled against
>OpenSSL 3.2 (release estimated circa next week), will automatically signal
>client certificate types X.509(0) and RPK(2) iff and only a client
>certificate is configured (available).
Could this use/
Hi everyone,
At the IETF we try to change chairs regularly for a variety of reasons. We
like to encourage new participants to gain chairing experience alongside
more experienced chairs. This also prevents ossification of WGs :)
Christopher Wood has stepped down as TLS WG chair and Deirdre Connoll
Thanks Paul! Happy to contribute. 😁
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023, 7:33 AM Paul Wouters wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> At the IETF we try to change chairs regularly for a variety of reasons. We
> like to encourage new participants to gain chairing experience alongside
> more experienced chairs. This also prev
> On Nov 15, 2023, at 14:12, Salz, Rich wrote:
>
> I assume you are concerned about the ContentType registry. I think it's okay
> to add something here.
Yes that’s the one. I mean we have 240+ spaces, but it is technically one of
our more scarce spaces.
> I missed the detail about the RRC
>> I assume you are concerned about the ContentType registry. I think it's okay
>> to add something here.
> Yes that’s the one. I mean we have 240+ spaces, but it is technically one of
> our more scarce spaces.
Yes but I still think it's fine.
>> I missed the detail about the RRC Message Type
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 09:57:42AM +, Peter Gutmann wrote:
> Viktor Dukhovni writes:
>
> >Indeed, Postfix 3.9 (release estimated Q1 '2024), when compiled against
> >OpenSSL 3.2 (release estimated circa next week), will automatically signal
> >client certificate types X.509(0) and RPK(2) iff