RFC 9916: Updates to the Usage of TLS to Provide a Secure Transport for the Path Computation Element Communication Protocol (PCEP)
Section 3.4 of RFC 8253 specifies TLS connection establishment restrictions for PCEPS; PCEPS refers to usage of TLS to provide a secure transport for the Path Computation Element Communication…
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first.org·8mo agoRFC 9839: Defining Safer Unicode Character Subsets for Protocols and Data Structures
Unicode is good. If you’re designing a data structure or protocol that has text fields, they should contain Unicode characters encoded in UT

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