Add CSPRNG usage requirement#207
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Some options to use here would be UUIDv4 (122 bits of entropy - 128 bits with 6 bits fixed), a SHA-256 hash of the ephemeral public key, or a CSPRNG generated number.
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cc @pedrouid @haardikk21 @bumblefudge related to #206 |
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Makes sense. I can add a security considerations section to 171 if the group agrees on this req. Where does "randomness-aaS" fit in the threat model? Hehe |
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In my mind that seems like a valid way to generate a session Id, but likely an implementation detail. |
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Some options to use here would be UUIDv4 (122 bits of entropy - 128 bits with 6 bits fixed), a SHA-256 hash of the ephemeral public key, or a CSPRNG generated number.