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Internet-Draft draft-ietf-lamps-rfc5019bis-05.txt is now available. It is a
work item of the Limited Additional Mechanisms for PKIX and SMIME (LAMPS) WG
of the IETF.

   Title:   Updates to Lightweight OCSP Profile for High Volume Environments
   Authors: 伊藤 忠彦
            Clint Wilson
            Corey Bonnell
            Sean Turner
   Name:    draft-ietf-lamps-rfc5019bis-05.txt
   Pages:   20
   Dates:   2024-03-08

Abstract:

   RFC 5019 defines a lightweight profile for OCSP that makes the
   protocol more suitable for use in high-volume environments.  The
   lightweight profile specifies the mandatory use of SHA-1 when
   calculating the values of several fields in OCSP requests and
   responses.  In recent years, weaknesses have been demonstrated with
   the SHA-1 algorithm.  As a result, SHA-1 is increasingly falling out
   of use even for non-security relevant use cases.  This document
   obsoletes the lightweight profile as specified in RFC 5019 to instead
   recommend the use of SHA-256 where SHA-1 was previously required.  An
   RFC 5019-compliant OCSP client is still able to use SHA-1, but the
   use of SHA-1 may become obsolete in the future.

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