This document provides a construction for hybrid key exchange in the transport layer security (tls) protocol version 1.3 Please enable javascript for full functionality. Discussion of this work is encouraged to happen on the tls ietf mailing list tls@ietf.org or on the github repository which contains the draft
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Resolved all open issues and comments, spin a new version changing the github repo, and then wglc Have a single eku message, will create a new registry to have subtypes Eku has no failure response Earlier versions of this document categorized various design decisions one could make when implementing hybrid key exchange in tls 1.3
These have been moved to the appendix of the current draft, and will be eventually be removed. The tls (transport layer security) working group was established in 1996 to standardize a 'transport layer' security protocol The basis for the work was ssl (secure socket layer) v3.0 [rfc6101]. Directly negotiate each hybrid algorithm