TSIG Algorithm Names - per [RFC2845]

(last updated 2006-08-31)

TSIG Algorithm names are text strings encoded using the syntax
of a domain name.  There is no structure required other
than names for different algorithms must be unique when
compared as DNS names, i.e., comparison is case insensitive.
New algorithms are assigned using the IETF Consensus policy
defined in RFC 2434.

Algorithm Name                                          Reference
--------------                                          ---------
gss-tsig                                                [RFC3645]
HMAC-MD5.SIG-ALG.REG.INT                                [RFC2845]
hmac-sha1                                               [RFC4635]
hmac-sha224                                             [RFC4635]
hmac-sha256                                             [RFC4635]
hamc-sha384                                             [RFC4635]
hmac-sha512                                             [RFC4635]


References
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[RFC2845]   Vixie, P., O. Gudmundsson, D. Eastlake 3rd and B. Wellington,
            "Secret Key Transaction Authentication for DNS (TSIG)",
            RFC 2845, May 2000.

[RFC3645]   S. Kwan, P. Garg, J. Gilroy, L. Esibov, J. Westhead,  and 
            R. Hall, "Generic Security Service Algorithm for Secret Key
            Transaction Authentication for DNS(GSS-TSIG)", RFC 3645,
            October 2003.

[RFC4635]   D. Eastlake 3rd, "HMAC SHA TSIG Algorithm Identifiers", 
            RFC 4635, August 2006.

(created September 2000)

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