Why do you need to extend tls to do this?  Why not just use it for
encapsulation?  What you are describing sounds more like pgp than tls.

On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 12:15 PM Walter Neto <walter.n...@superlogica.com>
wrote:

> Hi IETF tls list,
>
> I have some problem to solve I believe it is good to make my questions and
> proposals here.
>
> I'm from Brazil, here we need to use X.509 certificates to sign electronic
> invoices XMLs and to communicate this XMLs through https.
>
> The problem is that the most of emitters pass their certificates (with
> private
> and public keys) to the software companies that communicate this invoices,
> what
> in my point of view it is so insecure, the other problem is that generate a
> certificate to the software company authorized to emmit the invoice is so
> bureaucratic.
>
> My proposal is to create a service that generates tokens to third
> applications
> use this service to sign, and encrypt data without the certificate, and
> introduce an option in the tls protocol to pass the token and the service
> address to use it when don't have local cert files.
>
> Does it make sense?
>
> --
> Walter Neto
>
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