[IPsec] I-D on Using the ECC Brainpool Curves for IKEv2 Key Exchange

Johannes Merkle <johannes.merkle@secunet.com> Fri, 30 November 2012 12:11 UTC

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Cc: Manfred Lochter <Manfred.Lochter@bsi.bund.de>, "Turner, Sean P." <turners@ieca.com>, rfc-ise@rfc-editor.org
Subject: [IPsec] I-D on Using the ECC Brainpool Curves for IKEv2 Key Exchange
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We have submitted a new revision of the Internet Draft on
Using the ECC Brainpool Curves (defined in RFC 5639) for IKEv2 Key Exchange
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-merkle-ikev2-ke-brainpool/

Since there was considerable objection to the point compression method in the WG, we have removed this option altogether
and define only the uncompressed KE payload format, which is in full accordance with RFC 5903.


Any feedback is welcome.

-- 
Johannes