Attestation of File Content using an X.509 Certificate
draft-cel-nfsv4-hash-tree-interchange-format-03
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Author | Chuck Lever | ||
Last updated | 2022-11-07 (Latest revision 2022-05-04) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes a compact open format for transporting and storing an abbreviated form of a cryptographically signed hash tree. Receivers use this representation to reconstitute the hash tree and verify the integrity of file content protected by that tree. An X.509 certificate encapsulates and protects the hash tree metadata and provides cryptographic provenance. Therefore this document updates the Internet X.509 certificate profile specified in RFC 5280.
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