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Implement issuance and deserialisation of certificate for initial DH key #16

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gnarea opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #28
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Implement issuance and deserialisation of certificate for initial DH key #16

gnarea opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #28

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gnarea commented May 7, 2019

See: https://specs.relaynet.link/RS-003#x509-certificate-for-initial-dh-key

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@gnarea gnarea changed the title Implement serialisation of X509 certificate for initial DH key per Channel Session Protocol Implement issuance and serialisation of X509 certificate for initial DH key per Channel Session Protocol May 8, 2019
@gnarea gnarea changed the title Implement issuance and serialisation of X509 certificate for initial DH key per Channel Session Protocol Implement issuance and deserialisation of certificate for initial DH key May 8, 2019
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gnarea commented Dec 11, 2019

This is turning out to be more 'fun' than anticipated because PKI.js doesn't support finite field Diffie Hellman and I only realised after attempting to integrate my implementation:

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