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RFC 2898
Title: PKCS #5: Password-Based Cryptography Specification
Version 2.0
Author(s): B. Kaliski
Status: Informational
Date: September 2000
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Pages: 34
Characters: 68692
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-kaliski-pkcs5-v2-04.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2898.txt
This memo represents a republication of PKCS #5 v2.0 from RSA
Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series, and
change control is retained within the PKCS process. The body of this
document, except for the security considerations section, is taken
directly from that specification.
This document provides recommendations for the implementation of
password-based cryptography, covering key derivation functions,
encryption schemes, message-authentication schemes, and ASN.1 syntax
identifying the techniques.
The recommendations are intended for general application within
computer and communications systems, and as such include a fair
amount of flexibility. They are particularly intended for the
protection of sensitive information such as private keys, as in PKCS
#8 [25]. It is expected that application standards and implementation
profiles based on these specifications may include additional
constraints.
Other cryptographic techniques based on passwords, such as
password-based key entity authentication and key establishment
protocols [4][5][26] are outside the scope of this document.
Guidelines for the selection of passwords are also outside the scope.
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