> On 2 Sep 2016, at 10:28 PM, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL <u...@ll.mit.edu> > wrote: > We have SHA-256 and SHA-384. > > No. By the same token we have AES-128, AES-256, ECDHE over P256, etc. > > I support adding SHA-3 to the core. > > Alternatively, feel free to throw ChaCha out and define it separately. Same > with Bernstein’s curves. Why keeping them all in the core?
ChaCha is in RFC 7905 DJB’s curves are in RFC4492bis The core spec just mentions them because it is revising the registry. If there had been a “SHA-3 and its use in TLS” that applied to TLS 1.2, we’d mention it as well. Yoav
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