Re: [Standards] RFC 3923 (e2e with S/MIME) and OpenPGP

2013-07-16 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 7/16/13 4:27 AM, Carlo v. Loesch wrote: > On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 09:32:50AM +0200, Daniele Ricci wrote: >>> (1) Matt's work on draft-miller-xmpp-e2e (2) OTR (potentially >>> with future enhancements to make it more XMPP-friendly) >>> >>> Some ener

Re: [Standards] RFC 3923 (e2e with S/MIME) and OpenPGP

2013-07-16 Thread Carlo v. Loesch
On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 09:32:50AM +0200, Daniele Ricci wrote: > > (1) Matt's work on draft-miller-xmpp-e2e > > (2) OTR (potentially with future enhancements to make it more > > XMPP-friendly) > > > > Some energy is going into both of those (Paul Wouters and I plan to > > sync up at the IETF meetin

Re: [Standards] RFC 3923 (e2e with S/MIME) and OpenPGP

2013-07-02 Thread Daniele Ricci
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> What about applying PGP/MIME instead > > As in http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0027.html perhaps? > I mean using PGP/MIME the same way RFC 3923 uses S/MIME. > I think you mean: draft-miller-xmpp-e2e replaces RFC 3923. > Yes, I put the *

Re: [Standards] RFC 3923 (e2e with S/MIME) and OpenPGP

2013-07-01 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 7/1/13 10:24 AM, Daniele Ricci wrote: > Greetings, I was reading RFC 3923 [1], Yeah, we're not proud of that spec. > and it always talks about S/MIME encrypted message format. IETF dogma at the time required that. > What about applying PGP/MIME

[Standards] RFC 3923 (e2e with S/MIME) and OpenPGP

2013-07-01 Thread Daniele Ricci
Greetings, I was reading RFC 3923 [1], and it always talks about S/MIME encrypted message format. What about applying PGP/MIME instead - or better, let the RFC handle both cases? If I understand correctly, draft-miller-xmpp-e2e-* are replaced by RFC 3923. Is there some draft to follow/improve where