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add secp384r1 mapping #6
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Signed-off-by: Patrick St-Louis <[email protected]>
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Is better if we add secp521 too to support all cases of nist curves implemented in pycose.
For reference: curves.py
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LGTM!
Co-authored-by: Pasquale De Rose <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Pasquale De Rose <[email protected]>
@PascalDR I committed the change request, are we good to request a merge? |
"secp256r1": "P_256" | ||
"secp256r1": "P_256", | ||
"secp384r1": "P_384", | ||
"secp521r1": "P_521" |
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"secp521r1": "P_521" | |
"secp521r1": "P_521" |
@PatStLouis could I ask you to set 0.7.0 here? |
@peppelinux done! |
I'm leveraging this library to evaluate
deviceResponse
objects from third party vendors. This was a required addition, could I get a review on this?