On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 11:48:44AM +0900, Hironobu SUZUKI wrote:
You MAY implement Camillia. [ref]
Cipher number is 11.
That's good.
You MAY implement Camillia with 256-bit key. [ref]
Cipher number is 11.
It would be perfect.
If nobody objects, I thought I'd have a crack at putting together a
draft for this. I've been meaning to learn the xml2rfc stuff anyway.
I notice you're just mentioning Camellia with a 256-bit key, which
leaves out the 128 or 192-bit keys. I don't disagree, but I'm curious
if that was intentional.
128 is okay, but 192-bit keys in OpenPGP strike me a bit as "neither
here nor there" (I argued to keep AES-192, but that had already been
deployed in the field).
David