Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                          A. Bryan
Request for Comments: 5843                                    April 2010
Category: Informational
ISSN: 2070-1721


         Additional Hash Algorithms for HTTP Instance Digests

Abstract

  The IANA registry named "Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest
  Algorithm Values" defines values for digest algorithms used by
  Instance Digests in HTTP.  Instance Digests in HTTP provide a digest,
  also known as a checksum or hash, of an entire representation of the
  current state of a resource.  This document adds new values to the
  registry and updates previous values.

Status of This Memo

  This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is
  published for informational purposes.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
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  Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 5741.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................2
     1.1. Example ....................................................2
  2. IANA Considerations .............................................2
     2.1. Previous Registrations Updated .............................2
     2.2. New Registrations ..........................................3
  3. Security Considerations .........................................3
  4. Changes Compared to RFC 3230 ....................................3
  5. Normative References ............................................4
  Appendix A. Acknowledgements and Contributors ......................5

1.  Introduction

  The IANA registry named "Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest
  Algorithm Values" defines values for digest algorithms used by
  Instance Digests in HTTP.

  Note: This is unrelated to HTTP Digest Authentication.  Instance
  Digests in HTTP provide a digest, also known as a checksum or hash,
  of an entire representation of the current state of a resource.

  The registry was created by [RFC3230] in 2002.  This document adds
  new values to the registry and updates previous values that had
  redundant or outdated references.

1.1.  Example

  Example of Instance Digest for SHA-256:

  Digest: SHA-256=MWVkMWQxYTRiMzk5MDQ0MzI3NGU5NDEyZTk5OWY1ZGFmNzgyZTJlO
  DYzYjRjYzFhOTlmNTQwYzI2M2QwM2U2MQ==

2.  IANA Considerations

  This document makes use of the IANA registry named "Hypertext
  Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Algorithm Values" specified in
  [RFC3230].

2.1.  Previous Registrations Updated

  Accordingly, IANA has updated the following registrations:

     Digest Algorithm: MD5

     Description: The MD5 algorithm, as specified in [RFC1321].  The
     output of this algorithm is encoded using the base64 encoding
     [RFC4648].



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     Reference: [RFC1321], [RFC4648], this document.

     Digest Algorithm: SHA

     Description: The SHA-1 algorithm [FIPS-180-3].  The output of this
     algorithm is encoded using the base64 encoding [RFC4648].

     Reference: [FIPS-180-3], [RFC4648], this document.

2.2.  New Registrations

  Accordingly, IANA has made the following registrations:

     Digest Algorithm: SHA-256

     Description: The SHA-256 algorithm [FIPS-180-3].  The output of
     this algorithm is encoded using the base64 encoding [RFC4648].

     Reference: [FIPS-180-3], [RFC4648], this document.

     Digest Algorithm: SHA-512

     Description: The SHA-512 algorithm [FIPS-180-3].  The output of
     this algorithm is encoded using the base64 encoding [RFC4648].

     Reference: [FIPS-180-3], [RFC4648], this document.

3.  Security Considerations

  Same as [RFC3230].

4.  Changes Compared to RFC 3230

  The reference for base64 encoding has been updated for both MD5 and
  SHA.

  The reference for SHA has been updated.

  The SHA-256 and SHA-512 algorithms have been added to the registry.

  All other previous values to the registry are still valid.










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5.  Normative References

  [FIPS-180-3]  National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
                "Secure Hash Standard (SHS)", FIPS PUB 180-3,
                October 2008.

  [RFC1321]     Rivest, R., "The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm",
                RFC 1321, April 1992.

  [RFC3230]     Mogul, J. and A. Van Hoff, "Instance Digests in HTTP",
                RFC 3230, January 2002.

  [RFC4648]     Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data
                Encodings", RFC 4648, October 2006.





































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Appendix A.  Acknowledgements and Contributors

  Thanks to Mark Nottingham, Eran Hammer-Lahav, Nils Maier, Lisa
  Dusseault, Alfred Hoenes, Pasi Eronen, Gonzalo Camarillo, Radia
  Perlman, and Jeffrey Mogul.

Author's Address

  Anthony Bryan
  Pompano Beach, FL
  USA

  EMail: [email protected]
  URI:   http://www.metalinker.org





































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