Re: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-smime-aes-keywrap-00.txt
Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@baltimore.ie> Mon, 11 February 2002 15:49 UTC
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Russ, I'm just wondering why these two -00 drafts, which don't seem to have much to do with the smime wg (e.g. they don't reference any other wg document), are being processed this way. Did I sleep for a bit at the last meeting and miss the explanation? My only possibly useful comment (not being able to review 48 pages including binary samples in the time alloted) is that it'd be nice to allocate URIs for these wrapping algorithms as well as OIDs. Or did you expect the W3C XML Encryption group should do that? (Hope I don't cause some sort of process hell by suggesting that one rfc contain both the OIDs and URIs:-). Regards, Stephen. "Housley, Russ" wrote: > > Dear S/MIME WG Members: > > This message announces Working Group Last Call for aes-keywrap. The two > authors have independently written implementations of the specification, > and the implementations interoperate. This indicates that the > specification contains the necessary detail. > > Title : AES Key Wrap Algorithm > Author(s) : J. Schaad, R. Housley > Filename : draft-ietf-smime-aes-keywrap-00.txt > Date : 06-Feb-02 > > The intent is to publish aes-keywrap as an Informational RFC. > > Please review aes-keywrap, and post any comments to the ietf-smime@imc.org > mail list by Saturday, 23 February 2002. Unless traffic on the mail list > indicates otherwise, I will > send these to the IESG shortly after WG Last Call closes. > > Russ -- ____________________________________________________________ Stephen Farrell Baltimore Technologies, tel: (direct line) +353 1 881 6716 39 Parkgate Street, fax: +353 1 881 7000 Dublin 8. mailto:stephen.farrell@baltimore.ie Ireland http://www.baltimore.com
- WG Last Call: draft-ietf-smime-aes-keywrap-00.txt Housley, Russ
- Re: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-smime-aes-keywrap-00… Stephen Farrell
- Re: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-smime-aes-keywrap-00… Housley, Russ
- RE: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-smime-aes-keywrap-00… Jim Schaad