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Updates to Lightweight OCSP Profile for High Volume Environments
draft-bonnell-rfc5019bis-03

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (lamps WG)
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Authors Corey Bonnell , Clint Wilson , Tadahiko Ito , Sean Turner
Last updated 2023-10-23 (Latest revision 2023-09-29)
Replaced by draft-ietf-lamps-rfc5019bis
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Abstract

This document updates RFC 5019 to allow OCSP clients to use SHA-256. 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.

Authors

Corey Bonnell
Clint Wilson
Tadahiko Ito
Sean Turner

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