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Questions - certificate-transparency

Why encode a binary value as a byte instead of a bit?

I am used to seeing the encoding of flags (i.e., binary values) as bits. See, for example, the SYN and ACK flags in the TCP header. I recently stumbled upon the specification of Certificate Transparen...
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synack

networking

hash

cryptography

merkle-tree

certificate-transparency

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Latest Answer

SHA-256, like many (but not all) other hash algorithms, technically is defined to operate on bits. It is acceptable within the standard defining SHA-256 to use an input that has a bits not a multiple...
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bk2204

Unable to create a tree in Trillian log mysql database

I am using an on premise kubernetes cluster (with istio) to integrate my application with Trillian. I have deployed a mysql database together with a personality, a server and a signer, but I am not ab...
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Leviathan

mysql

kubernetes

merkle-tree

certificate-transparency

Votes: 0

Answers: 1

Latest Answer

The solution is to use an application provided by google to create the tree, since servers' REST API is supposed to be old. Answer can be found here: https://github.com/google/trillian/issues/2675
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