Dear OpenSSL users (reshaped)

My name is Nobuo Aoki, 
and I am a master's student.
(Hiroshima City University, Japan)

Right now, I am doing research on secure communication protocols.
Specifically, we are trying to enable “ephemeral public key” and 
“ephemeral private key” for SSL/TLS.

I have been using quictls/openssl as an implementation of SSL/TLS.
It is publicly available on Github.
I am trying to identify the implementation 
where “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key” can be added, 
but I have not been able to do so yet, 
probably because I am not familiar with the openssl implementation.
I have also tried to read openssl/openssl in order to identify the 
implementation, but no luck.

So, I'm wondering if those who are familiar with 
the openssl implementation can lend me some great help.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Nobuo Aoki (master 1st-year student)
Email : b20001s...@gmail.com
Tel or SMS : +8170-8516-4157
Laboratory of Information Network
Department of Computer and Network Engineering
Graduate School of Information Sciences,
Hiroshima City University

> Dear OpenSSL users
> 
> My name is Nobuo Aoki, 
> and I am a master's student.
> (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
> 
> Right now, I am doing research on secure communication protocols.
> Specifically, we are trying to enable “ephemeral public key” and 
> “ephemeral private key” for SSL/TLS.
> 
> I have been using quictls/openssl as an implementation of SSL/TLS.
> It is publicly available on Github.
> I am trying to identify the implementation 
> where “ephemeral public key” and “ephemeral private key” can be added, 
> but I have not been able to do so yet, 
> probably because I am not familiar with the openssl implementation.
> I have also tried to read openssl/openssl in order to identify the 
> implementation, but no luck.
> 
> So, I'm wondering if those who are familiar with 
> the openssl implementation can lend me some great help.
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> ——————————
> Aoki Nobuo (master 1st-year student)
> Email : b20001s...@gmail.com
> Tel or SMS : +8170-8516-4157
> Laboratory of Information Network
> Department of Computer and Network Engineering
> Graduate School of Information Sciences,
> Hiroshima City University
> 

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