Network Working Group D. Eastlake 3rd
Request for Comments: 4051 Motorola Laboratories
Category: Standards Track April 2005
Additional XML Security Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
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Abstract
A number of Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) intended for use with
XML Digital Signatures, Encryption, and Canonicalization are defined.
These URIs identify algorithms and types of keying information.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.................................................. 2
2. Algorithms.................................................... 3
2.1. DigestMethod Algorithms................................. 3
2.1.1. MD5............................................. 3
2.1.2. SHA-224......................................... 3
2.1.3. SHA-384......................................... 4
2.2. SignatureMethod Message Authentication Code Algorithms.. 4
2.2.1. HMAC-MD5........................................ 4
2.2.2. HMAC SHA Variations............................. 5
2.2.3. HMAC-RIPEMD160.................................. 6
2.3. SignatureMethod Public Key Signature Algorithms......... 6
2.3.1. RSA-MD5......................................... 6
2.3.2. RSA-SHA256...................................... 7
2.3.3. RSA-SHA384...................................... 7
2.3.4. RSA-SHA512...................................... 7
2.3.5. RSA-RIPEMD160................................... 8
2.3.6. ECDSA-SHA*...................................... 8
2.3.7. ESIGN-SHA1...................................... 8
2.4. Minimal Canonicalization................................ 9
2.5. Transform Algorithms.................................... 9
2.5.1. XPointer........................................ 9