Hi
The specification of PSA_ALG_JPAKE (in crypto_extra.h as well as in psa_crypto_api_pake_ext.pdf) includes mandatory calls to psa_pake_set_user() and psa_pake_set_peer() to set the local and peer user ids. The implementation in mbedTLS 3.3, however, disallows calls to these functions (PSA_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED) and uses the default ids "client" and "server" instead. These ids are often used but are not mandatory according to the J-PAKE specification in RFC8236.
Now my question: is this an limitation of the current implementation (and tests) or will the specification be changed accordingly?
Regards
Beat
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A gentle reminder that the Asia-Europe timezone-friendly MBed TLS Tech
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Hi All,
A gentle reminder that the US-Europe timezone-friendly MBed TLS Tech forum
is next Monday at 4:30 PM UK time. Invite details can be found on the
online calendar here <https://www.trustedfirmware.org/meetings/>.
If you have any topics, please let Dave Rodgman know. :)
Best regards,
Don Harbin
TrustedFirmware Community Manager
don.harbin(a)linaro.org
Hi All,
A gentle reminder that the Asia-Europe timezone-friendly MBed TLS Tech
forum is next *Monday, Nov 7 at 10:00am UK time*. Invite details can be
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If you have any topics, please let Dave Rodgman, cc'd, know. :)
Best regards,
Don Harbin
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Hi All,
A gentle reminder that the US-Europe timezone-friendly MBed TLS Tech forum
is next Monday at 4:30 PM UK time. Invite details can be found on the
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Best regards,
Don Harbin
TrustedFirmware Community Manager
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Hi All,
A gentle reminder that the Asia-Europe timezone-friendly MBed TLS Tech
forum is next *Monday, Oct 10 at 10:00am UK time*. Invite details can be
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Don Harbin
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Hi All,
A gentle reminder that the US-Europe timezone-friendly MBed TLS Tech forum
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Don Harbin
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Hi All,
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