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Evaluation: draft-ietf-smime-camellia - Use of the Camellia Encryption Algorithm in CMS to Proposed Standard



Last Call to expire on: 2003-5-19

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Harald Alvestrand   [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Steve Bellovin      [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Randy Bush          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Bill Fenner         [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Ned Freed           [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Ted Hardie          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Russ Housley        [ X ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Allison Mankin      [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Thomas Narten       [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Erik Nordmark       [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ]
Jon Peterson        [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Bert Wijnen         [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ]
Alex Zinin          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 


 2/3 (9) Yes or No-Objection opinions needed to pass. 
 
 * Indicate reason if 'Discuss'.
 
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Cc: RFC Editor <rfc-editor@isi.edu>, Internet Architecture Board <iab@iab.org>, ietf-smime@imc.org
From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
Subject: Protocol Action: Use of the Camellia Encryption Algorithm in 
	   CMS to Proposed Standard
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The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Use of the Camellia
Encryption Algorithm in CMS' <draft-ietf-smime-camellia-03.txt> as a
Proposed Standard. This document is the product of the S/MIME Mail
Security Working Group. The IESG contact persons are Russell Housley
and Steven Bellovin.

Technical Summary

This document specifies the conventions for using the Camellia
encryption algorithm for encryption with the Cryptographic Message
Syntax (CMS).

Working Group Summary

The Working Group came to consensus on this document.

Protocol Quality

This document was reviewed by Russell Housley for the IESG.