Object Identifier Registry for the Curdle Working Group
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draft-schaad-curdle-oid-registry-00
Curdle J. Schaad
Internet-Draft August Cellars
Intended status: Informational R. Andrews
Expires: November 9, 2017 Symantec Website Security
May 8, 2017
Object Identifier Registry for the Curdle Working Group
draft-schaad-curdle-oid-registry-00
Abstract
When the Curdle Security Working Group was chartered, a range of
object identifiers was donated by Symantec Website Security for use
by that working group. This document describes the range of
identifiers that were assigned in that donated range, transfers
control of that range to IANA, and establishes IANA allocation
policies for any future assignments within that range.
Contributing to this document
The source for this draft is being maintained in GitHub. Suggested
changes should be submitted as pull requests at <https://github.com/
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changes can be managed in GitHub, but any substantial issues need to
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1. Introduction
When the Curdle Security Working Group was chartered, a range of
object identifiers was donated by Symantec Website Security for use
by that working group. These object identifiers are primarily used
with Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) [ASN.1]. The ASN.1
specifications continue to evolve, but object identifiers can be used
with any and all versions of ASN.1.
The Curdle object identifier range is:
{ iso (1) identified-organization (3) thawte (101) 100 }
to
{ iso (1) identified-organization (3) thawte (101) 127 }
This document describes the object identifiers that were assigned in
that donated range, transfers control of the range to IANA, and
establishes IANA allocation policies for any future assignments
within that range.
2. IANA Considerations
IANA is asked to create one new registry table.
2.1. "SMI Security for Curdle" Registry
Within the SMI-numbers registry, add an "SMI Security for Curdle"
table with the three columns:
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+---------+--------------------------------+------------------------+
| Decimal | Description | References |
+---------+--------------------------------+------------------------+
| 100 | Reserved for future sub- | |
| | registry | |
| | | |
| 110 | id-X25519 | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
| | | |
| 111 | id-X448 | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
| | | |
| 112 | id-EdDSA25519 | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
| | | |
| 113 | id-EdDS448 | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
| | | |
| 114 | id-EdDSA25519-ph | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
| | | |
| 115 | id-EdDS448=ph | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
| | | |
| 120 | Safecurves-pkix-0 | [I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix] |
+---------+--------------------------------+------------------------+
The column 'Decimal' is required to be a number between 100 and 127
inclusive.
Future updates to this table require both 'Specification Required'
and 'Expert Review' as defiened in [RFC5226].
3. Security Considerations
This document populates an IANA registry, and it raises no new
security considerations. The protocols that specify these values
include the security considerations associated with their usage.
4. References
4.1. Normative References
[ASN.1] "Information Technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One
(ASN.1): Specification of basic notation. ITU-T
Recommendation X.680 (2008)", ITU-T X.680, ISO/
IEC 8824-1:2008, November 2008.
[RFC5226] Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 5226,
DOI 10.17487/RFC5226, May 2008,
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5226>.
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4.2. Informational References
[I-D.ietf-curdle-pkix]
Josefsson, S. and J. Schaad, "Algorithm Identifiers for
Ed25519, Ed448, X25519 and X448 for use in the Internet
X.509 Public Key Infrastructure", draft-ietf-curdle-
pkix-04 (work in progress), March 2017.
Acknowledgments
Our thanks go out to Symantec for donating the range of OIDs covered
in this document.
This document stole text heavily from a previous document doing
similar thing by Russ Housely. Copying always makes things easier
and less error prone.
Authors' Addresses
Jim Schaad
August Cellars
Email: ietf@augustcellars.com
Rick Andrews
Symantec Website Security
Email: Rick_Andrews@symantec.com
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