Ways to convey the Ratchet Tree in Messaging Layer Security
draft-mahy-mls-ratchet-tree-options-00
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| Author | Rohan Mahy | ||
| Last updated | 2024-09-21 (Latest revision 2024-03-20) | ||
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Abstract
The Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol needs to share its ratchet_tree object to welcome new clients into a group and in external joins. While, the protocol only defines a mechanism for sharing the entire tree, most implementations use various optimizations to avoid sending this structure repeatedly in large groups. This draft explores ways to convey these improvements in a standardized way and to convey parts of a GroupInfo object that are not visible to an intermediary server.
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