Dale:
This is handled by this part of the ASN.1 module: pk-slh-dsa-sha2-128s, pk-slh-dsa-sha2-128f, pk-slh-dsa-sha2-192s, pk-slh-dsa-sha2-192f, pk-slh-dsa-sha2-256s, pk-slh-dsa-sha2-256f, pk-slh-dsa-shake-128s, pk-slh-dsa-shake-128f, pk-slh-dsa-shake-192s, pk-slh-dsa-shake-192f, pk-slh-dsa-shake-256s, pk-slh-dsa-shake-256f, sa-slh-dsa-sha2-128s, sa-slh-dsa-sha2-128f, sa-slh-dsa-sha2-192s, sa-slh-dsa-sha2-192f, sa-slh-dsa-sha2-256s, sa-slh-dsa-sha2-256f, sa-slh-dsa-shake-128s, sa-slh-dsa-shake-128f, sa-slh-dsa-shake-192s, sa-slh-dsa-shake-192f, sa-slh-dsa-shake-256s, sa-slh-dsa-shake-256f FROM SLH-DSA-Module-2024 -- in [I-D.ietf-lamps-cms-sphincs-plus] { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs9(9) id-smime(16) id-mod(0) id-mod-slh-dsa-2024(TBD2) } ; These OIDs are defined in an ASN.1 module that is already in the RFC Editor's queue, and they are being IMPORTed from that module. Russ |
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