Brian Minard wrote:
Anyone working on the ECC/TLS support in OpenSSL might be interested
in the attached announcement. If you are working on ECC/TLS, you can
visit the SECG's ECC Protocol Reference Implementations Work Group at
http://www.secg.org.
We've added a link to openssl.org to the interoperability page at
http://tls.secg.org/?action=interop. I am interested in adding a link to
a publicly available server using OpenSSL and supporting ECC/TLS. If you
have such a server, or know of one, please let me know.
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From: Brian Minard <bminard at certicom.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 22:26:48 -0500
Subject: ECC/TLS Interop Server Now Available
I am pleased to announce the launch of an ECC/TLS interoperability test
server for the SECG. This server is located at http://tls.secg.org. It
provides an implementation of the ECC in TLS Internet Draft and is
known to interoperate with OpenSSL (tested with a development snapshot
dated February 21, 2005).
In keeping with the SECG's goals of interoperability and
standardization, this server is provided as a resource for those
interested in the ECC/TLS protocol. It contains information on our
implementation of the protocol, the server configuration, and it can be
used to generate handshake logs for TLS connections.
thanks for the info. It would be useful document the supported
parameter encoding options (named curves, compressed point representation
etc.) as well
Nils
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