On 2025-03-23, at 09:40, Göran Selander <[email protected]> wrote: > > Section 3.6 Deterministic Encoding, which you refer to, is not about > signature calculation. Deterministic encoding here refers to if the mapping > f: X.509 -> C509 is allowed to produce single or multiple (valid) > representations. We should perhaps use a different term to avoid further > misunderstandings.
This is really about deterministic representation (i.e., deterministically choosing the CBOR data items used to represent application data) as opposed to deterministic encoding (i.e., deterministically choosing the encodings used to encode CBOR data items). Another nice example for what ALDR is about. (I need to sit down and make the editorial changes to CDE-08 that I promised for this week. Sorry about that. I still hope that encoded-cert can simply reference CDE-08 for its actual deterministic encoding requirements.) Grüße, Carsten _______________________________________________ COSE mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
