John Levine wrote in <[email protected]>: |It appears that Steffen Nurpmeso <[email protected]> said: |>|I realize that RFC 8463 says repeatedly that the base64-encoded |>|representation of an ED25519 key is 44 bytes, and that the |>|examples go for this. Still there is no wording that the entire |>|ASN.1 structure shall be thrown away. | |Yeah, I should have been clearer. | |>That cannot be the reason Google, Microsoft and more do not |>support that, right. It is a bit bizarre that these huge RSA keys |>are used all over the place, whereas the even stripped-naked ones |>are not. | |It's the same reason as the last umpteen times you asked.
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