RFC Errata
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Status: Verified (1)
RFC 9481, "Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) Algorithms", November 2023
Source of RFC: lamps (sec)
Errata ID: 7800
Status: Verified
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT, PDF, HTML
Reported By: Russ Housley
Date Reported: 2024-02-07
Verifier Name: RFC Editor
Date Verified: 2024-02-07
Section 6.2.3 says:
The KMAC algorithm is defined in [RFC8702] and FIPS SP 800-185 [NIST.SP.800-185]].
It should say:
The KMAC algorithm is defined in [RFC8702] and NIST SP 800-185 [NIST.SP.800-185].
Notes:
Correct two errors. First, the referenced document is a Special Publication, not a FIPS. Second, there are two closing brackets, but there should only be one.
Status: Held for Document Update (1)
RFC 9481, "Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) Algorithms", November 2023
Source of RFC: lamps (sec)
Errata ID: 8018
Status: Held for Document Update
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Carsten Bormann
Date Reported: 2024-07-03
Held for Document Update by: RFC Editor
Date Held: 2024-07-09
Section 10 says:
[NIST.FIPS.180-4] Dang, Q. H. and NIST, "Secure Hash Standard", NIST Federal Information Processing Standards Publications 180-4, DOI 10.6028/NIST.FIPS.180-4, July 2015, <https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/ NIST.FIPS.180-4.pdf>.
It should say:
[NIST.FIPS.180-4] Dang, Q. H., "Secure Hash Standard", NIST Federal Information Processing Standards Publications 180-4, DOI 10.6028/NIST.FIPS.180-4, July 2015, <https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/ NIST.FIPS.180-4.pdf>.
Notes:
The references section contains several references (the given one is just the first example) that treat NIST like a human author under several.
In this example, the mistake is directly imported from bib.ietf.org for NIST.FIPS.180-4
(This should become "Hold for Document Update", as it is unlikely to cause confusion, just a few raised eyebrows.)
--VERIFIER NOTES--
See:
https://github.com/ietf-tools/bibxml-service/issues/262
https://github.com/ietf-tools/bibxml-service/issues/418