After ~3 years, I have updated this work. I had a few requests for this from people I am working with using certs.
It might not be the best way. I am sure that there are a number here that could do better. But it works for me and our goals.
Next I will use this to update my ECDSA draft. THAT I have need for in work on cleaning up the Aviation global (proposed and in testing) PKI.
Anyway, thanks!
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Name: draft-moskowitz-eddsa-pki
Revision: 05
Title: Guide for building an EdDSA PKI
Document date: 2023-07-06
Group: Individual Submission
Pages: 27
URL: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-moskowitz-eddsa-pki-05.txt
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Abstract:
This memo provides a guide for building a PKI (Public Key
Infrastructure) using openSSL. Certificates in this guide can be
either ED25519 or ED448 certificates. Along with common End Entity
certificates, this guide provides instructions for creating IEEE
802.1AR iDevID Secure Device certificates.
The IETF Secretariat