… TCP MD5 Signature Option specified in [RFC2385] for use by BGP [RFC4271]. See [RFC1321] for a specification of the MD5 hash function. From a standards maturity point of view, the current document relates to [RFC2385] the same way as [RFC4271] relates to [RFC2385]. This is explai…
… TCP MD5 Signature Option specified in [RFC2385] for use by BGP [RFC4271]. See [RFC1321] for a specification of the MD5 hash function. From a standards maturity point of view, the current document relates to [RFC2385] the same way as [RFC4271] relates to [RFC2385]. This is explai…
…MD5 Signature Option specified in [ RFC2385 ] for use by BGP [ RFC4271 ]. See [ RFC1321 ] for a specification of the MD5 hash function. From a standards maturity point of view, the current document relates to [ RFC2385 ] the same way as [ RFC4271 ] relates to [ RFC2385 ]. This is…
… 5.1. PBKDF1 PBKDF1 applies a hash function, which shall be MD2 [RFC1319], MD5 [RFC1321], or SHA-1 [NIST180], to derive keys. The length of the derived key is bounded by the length of the hash function output, which is 16 octets for MD2 and MD5 and 20 octets for SHA-1. PBKDF1 is …
…s. SHA-1 [ FIPS-SHS ] and SHA-256 are two possible options for F(). Note: MD5 [ RFC1321 ] is considered unacceptable for F() [ RFC6151 ]. Prefix: The prefix to be used for SLAAC, as learned from an ICMPv6 Router Advertisement message, or the link-local IPv6 unicast prefix [ RFC42…
…t-term credentials: key = SASLprep(password) where MD5 is defined in RFC 1321 [ RFC1321 ] and SASLprep() is defined in RFC 4013 [ RFC4013 ]. The structure of the key when used with long-term credentials facilitates deployment in systems that also utilize SIP. Typically, SIP syste…
…col January 2006 SHA-1 is described in [ FIPS-180-2 ] and MD5 is described in [ RFC1321 ]. Additional methods may be defined, as specified in [ SSH-ARCH ] and in [ SSH-NUMBERS ]. 6.5 . Key Exchange Methods The key exchange method specifies how one-time session keys are generated …
…s. SHA-1 [ FIPS-SHS ] and SHA-256 are two possible options for F(). Note: MD5 [ RFC1321 ] is considered unacceptable for F() [ RFC6151 ]. Prefix: The prefix to be used for SLAAC, as learned from an ICMPv6 Router Advertisement message, or the link-local IPv6 unicast prefix [ RFC42…
…t-term credentials: key = SASLprep(password) where MD5 is defined in RFC 1321 [ RFC1321 ] and SASLprep() is defined in RFC 4013 [ RFC4013 ]. The structure of the key when used with long-term credentials facilitates deployment in systems that also utilize SIP. Typically, SIP syste…
…k [Page 5] RFC 6931 Additional XML Security URIs April 2013 The MD5 algorithm [ RFC1321 ] takes no explicit parameters. An example of an MD5 DigestAlgorithm element is: <DigestAlgorithm Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#md5"/> An MD5 digest is a 128-bit string. Th…
…ve received. Furthermore, all SSLv3 primitives rely on SHA-1 [RFC3174] and MD5 [RFC1321]: these hash algorithms are considered weak and are being systematically replaced with stronger hash functions, such as SHA-256 [FIPS180-4]. 5. Limited Capabilities SSLv3 is unable to take adv…
…ck [Page 5] RFC 6931 Additional XML Security URIs April 2013 The MD5 algorithm [RFC1321] takes no explicit parameters. An example of an MD5 DigestAlgorithm element is: <DigestAlgorithm Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#md5"/> An MD5 digest is a 128-bit string. The…
…he MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm", RFC 1319 DOI 10.17487/RFC1319, April 1992, >. RFC1321 ] Rivest, R., "The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm", RFC 1321 DOI 10.17487/RFC1321, April 1992, >. RFC2313 ] Kaliski, B., "PKCS #1: RSA Encryption Version 1.5", RFC 2313 , DOI 10.17487/RFC2313, M…
…9, DOI 10.17487/RFC1319, April 1992, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1319>. [RFC1321] Rivest, R., "The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm", RFC 1321, DOI 10.17487/RFC1321, April 1992, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1321>. [RFC2313] Kaliski, B., "PKCS #1: RSA Encryption Version 1…
…rity check (MIC) of the item being rated. The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm (see RFC1321 ) is used to compute the MIC. One way to create this message digest is to use the RSAREF (version 2.0) software available for this purpose at no charge from RSA Laboratories. See MICs and Digi…