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Evaluation: draft-nesser-otp-sha-256-384-512 - AES Companion Hash Definitions (SHA256, SHA384, SHA512) for OTP to Proposed Standard



Last Call to expire on: 2003-1-30

	Please return the full line with your position.

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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          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 


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 * Indicate reason if 'Discuss'.
 
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Subject: Protocol Action: AES Companion Hash Definitions (SHA256, 
	   SHA384, SHA512) for OTP to Proposed Standard
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      The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Generating One-Time
      Passwords with SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512' <draft-nesser-otp-
      sha-256-384-512-02.txt> as a Proposed Standard. The IESG contact
      persons are Russell Housley and Steven Bellovin.

Technical Summary

      This document describes the use of the new SHA-256, SHA-384 and
      SHA-512 hash alogrithms, for use with the One Time Password (OTP)
      system, as defined by RFC 2289.

Working Group Summary

      This was not a the product of any IETF working group. No issues were
      raised during the IETF Last Call.

Protocol Quality

      This document was reviewed by Russell Housley for the IESG.