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Simply requiring a ["recognized algorithm name"](https://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/#recognized-algorithm-name) isn't enough because arbitrary other specifications can [define an algorithm](https://ww…
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There is growing interest in operating public DNS privacy servers using the recently developed IETF Standards, I was recently at RIPE any many people expressed an interest in using dnsdist as a front …
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**Environment:**
* Vault Version: Vault v0.9.3 ('5acd6a21d5a69ab49d0f7c0bf540123a9b2c696d')
* Operating System/Architecture: Ubuntu 18.04 (yes, it's still a beta)
**Vault Config File:…
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Hello,
Currently for managing IIS inside Windows Container I have to include bunch of build steps in dockerfile to provision all the plumbing neccessary for IIS Manager to be able to connect. I'd l…
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iab-crypto-alg-agility is, of course, only a draft and not yet a BCP, but it likely reflects the current thinking of the IAB with regard to algorithm agility. We shou…
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- [x] aspnetcore/security/data-protection/extensibility/core-crypto.md Illegal link: `[automatic key rolling](../implementation/key-management.md#data-protection-implementation-key-management)` -- mis…
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Certificate automation isn't widespread in the federal IT community. Agency IT departments still tend to manage certificates manually, and favor long-lived certificates so they don't need to replace t…
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Issue 1 says: "[[!RFC7635]] doesn't explicitly define how keys are shortened; there is only a brief reference to this in Appendix B. This needs to be addressed in the IETF TRAM working group."
We w…
aboba updated
7 years ago
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Foreword: I can understand reluctance to add support for "exotic" platforms, and I'd personally class PPC32 as an "exotic" platform.. I agree supporting a wide range of legacy platforms has complexifi…
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to make it less opaque and easier to understand
rlin1 updated
7 years ago