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As far as I can tell, it doesn't have. There is the name, length, and hash, but you might want the MIME type too. Application-specific parameters are possible, but the MIME type seems like something that might be common enough that shouldn't need to be an application-specific parameter. 21:26:48 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:30:39 -!- LKoen has joined. 21:55:04 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:55:41 do you suppose the SHA-4 contest will be decided by cryptanalysis and similar practical considerations all the way, or will they use ritual trial by combat among champions representing each finalist hash function? 21:58:16 What is the SHA-4 hash function? 22:01:19 zzo38: we don't know yet, the contest would be held to decide what hash function it will be, just like the SHA-3 contest 22:02:25 O, well, probably cryptanalysis and stuff like that might be the consideration, I think. 22:05:14 But, I don't know how the contests actually work, so I just guess. 22:28:37 the cryptanalysis and simliar stuff is always a consideration of course 22:29:53 I'm just asking what happens in the final when the NIST has to pick one among multiple spotless candidates 22:30:54 O, I don't know. 22:32:08 Will the trial by combat be recorded? It's important for analysis of the reasoning method. (Popcorn purchase complete.) Ignore that. 22:33:57 Maybe, if there are two that work OK, choose one which is not too complicated to implement. 22:42:09 t20kdc: yes, the whole point is the transparency of the process, so that NIST doesn't have to choose from among hash functions without clear drawbacks, and they don't want to make it look like they make the choice because they know some secret vulnerability in one of the hash functions 22:42:20 so the trial by combat has to be documented carefully 22:43:19 * t20kdc nods 22:53:18 -!- Arcorann has joined. 22:54:00 -!- Arcorann has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:54:29 -!- Arcorann has joined. 23:17:40 -!- deltaepsilon23 has joined. 23:54:57 -!- glowcoil has quit (*.net *.split).