using gpg keys with tls

Marc Mutz Marc.Mutz@uni-bielefeld.de
Tue Apr 29 21:30:02 2003


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On Thursday 03 April 2003 07:08, David Shaw wrote:
<snip>
> Well, RFC-2440 has the details on getting the bits.  BUT: there were
> a number of drafts giving all the fiddly details of using OpenPGP
> keys in TLS.  You might have to do some digging to track them down
> since I believe most are expired now.  FWIW, PGP supports this as
> well, but I don't know the exact details of how they implemented it,
> or whether it is compatible with the drafts I mentioned.
<snip>

It's draft-ietf-tls-openpgp-keys-03.txt, which was released in April'03.

Marc

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It's one thing to accept a risk to your own data, but quite another to
standardize on something that imposes that risk on others, no matter
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and no matter how desirable the outcome.  -- Bart Schaefer, on ietf-822

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