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A Voucher Artifact for Bootstrapping Protocols
draft-ietf-anima-rfc8366bis-00

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This is an older version of an Internet-Draft whose latest revision state is "Active".
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Authors Kent Watsen , Michael Richardson , Max Pritikin , Toerless Eckert , Qiufang Ma
Last updated 2022-08-04 (Latest revision 2022-01-31)
Replaces draft-richardson-anima-rfc8366bis
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Abstract

This document defines a strategy to securely assign a pledge to an owner using an artifact signed, directly or indirectly, by the pledge's manufacturer. This artifact is known as a "voucher". This document defines an artifact format as a YANG-defined JSON document that has been signed using a Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) structure. Other YANG-derived formats are possible. The voucher artifact is normally generated by the pledge's manufacturer (i.e., the Manufacturer Authorized Signing Authority (MASA)). This document only defines the voucher artifact, leaving it to other documents to describe specialized protocols for accessing it.

Authors

Kent Watsen
Michael Richardson
Max Pritikin
Toerless Eckert
Qiufang Ma

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