RE: Request change in son-of-rfc2633

pgut001@cs.auckland.ac.nz (Peter Gutmann) Tue, 28 October 2003 02:11 UTC

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Subject: RE: Request change in son-of-rfc2633
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"Blake Ramsdell" <blake@brutesquadlabs.com> writes:

>S/MIME v3.1 implementations MUST allow for the use of the choice of
>subjectKeyIdentifier in messages.

Given the recent debate over the use of keyIDs on the PKIX list, shouldn't
this be:

  S/MIME vAnything MUST NOT rely on the use of subjectKeyIdentifier in
  messages.

Peter.