JWS signed Voucher Artifacts for Bootstrapping Protocols
draft-richardson-anima-jose-voucher-02
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Authors | Michael Richardson , Thomas Werner | ||
Last updated | 2021-07-25 | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-anima-jws-voucher | ||
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Abstract
RFC8366 defines a digital artifact called voucher as a YANG-defined JSON document that has been signed using a Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) structure. This memo introduces a variant of the voucher structure in which CMS is replaced by the JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) mechanism described in RFC7515 to better support use-cases in which JOSE is preferred over CMS. In addition to explaining how the format is created, MIME types are registered and examples are provided.
Authors
Michael Richardson
Thomas Werner
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