Re: [Trans] Tracking implementations

Rob Stradling <rob.stradling@comodo.com> Wed, 03 June 2015 19:10 UTC

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On 03/06/15 18:58, Melinda Shore wrote:
> Excellent - thanks!  I've updated the wiki:
> http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/trans/trac/wiki

Thanks.

> If there are other implementations underway,
> please let us know.

Chromium/Chrome really should get a mention, I think.

OpenSSL-1.0.2 can pretty-print RFC6962 SCTs embedded in certs and OCSP 
responses.  Incidentally, this is used by crt.sh (e.g. [1]) although 
I've adapted it slightly to also show the log name.

There's also work in progress (well, it's on hold for now until 6962-bis 
is a bit more settled) to add a full API for handling SCTs to OpenSSL-next.


[1] https://crt.sh/?id=7842948
    Search for "Signed Certificate Timestamp"

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Rob Stradling
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