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I think the lower overhead of NIST 384-bit curves and it's equivalent RSA strength of 7,680 bits benefits performance and future-proofs the underlying crypto until something better is found...
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This is a feature request. Let's Encrypt supports signing of ECC CSRs. For example with the following process:
$ openssl genpkey -algorithm EC -out key.pem -pkeyopt ec_paramgen_curve:secp384r1 $ openssl req -new -sha256 -key key.pem -out explicit-csr.pem $ sudo letsencrypt certonly --agree-tos --email '[email protected]' \ --csr explicit-csr.pem \ --cert-path cert.pem \ --fullchain-path fullchain.pem \ --webroot \ -w /var/www/ \ -d www.domain.com -d domain.com
I think the lower overhead of NIST 384-bit curves and it's equivalent RSA strength of 7,680 bits benefits performance and future-proofs the underlying crypto until something better is found...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: