> Instead the trend is to support a small set of algorithms that are generally considered "okay-ish" (there are always minor ups and downs of certain cipher choices
I think it is an English language issue, but I would phrase this as "generally considered good" Much better than "okay-ish." If anyone wants to specify new ciphers, they need to write an internet-draft, or some other published standard, and submit a request to the TLS registry. It does *not* have to be an RFC. There are often not-strictly-technical reasons for needing this. _______________________________________________ TLS mailing list TLS@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/tls