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<p dir="auto"><a href="https://gitlab.com/nmav" data-user="105950" data-reference-type="user" data-container="body" data-placement="bottom" class="gfm gfm-project_member" title="Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos">@nmav</a> I'm getting a little bit stuck here because of 256-bit GOST groups. There are 4 groups defined (both by draft and by IANA), which correspond to 9 ECC Curves. Curves use same parameter values, same generators but have different OIDs. I have tried inverting group->curve relationship in GnuTLS code, but this resulted in quite ugly code for now.</p>
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