On 3 Jul 2016, at 11:32, Paul Wouters wrote:
On Jul 3, 2016, at 21:08, Mark McFadden <[email protected]>
wrote:
A number of quantum-resistant asymmetric public key algorithms have
been proposed, e.g. NTRU, NewHope, McEliece, Super-singular isogeny
Diffie-Hellman.
I thought NTRU was patent encumbered? Is that still the case? How
about the others you mention?
I agree asking CFRG for help would be a wise decision.
Isn't this kinda off-topic for the thread? I though we were first
considering "create an IKEv2 extension that mixes in the PSK" as the
simplest way to get around the "go back to IKEv1" guidance.
--Paul Hoffman
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