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The draft Implementation Considerations for EDHOC defines three trust models for learning new credentials. Based on a recent conversation with Marco Tiloca, it is likely that the models will be simplified to just two options:
Learning, where credentials' values or references can be learned during the handshake
NoLearning, where credentials are pre-stored and only known references or credentials are accepted
This issue aims at experimenting with these models in the implementation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The draft Implementation Considerations for EDHOC defines three trust models for learning new credentials. Based on a recent conversation with Marco Tiloca, it is likely that the models will be simplified to just two options:
Learning
, where credentials' values or references can be learned during the handshakeNoLearning
, where credentials are pre-stored and only known references or credentials are acceptedThis issue aims at experimenting with these models in the implementation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: