let me add one more.
SEED is normally used for TLS 1.1+ because the SSL Certificate issued from
Korean CA use SHA2 hash algorithm.
browser support for TLS 1.1 is limited currently.
I expect that is one of the reasons why Korean web servers are not add SEED
Cipher suites in SSL configuration.

regards
mountie.



On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Mountie Lee <moun...@paygate.net> wrote:

> Hi.
> let me add my comment for SEED.
>
> SEED was adopted to encourage escaping ActiveX dependency in Korea
> e-commerce environment.
>
> the impact of mozilla's effort was not figured out well.
> but it has meaning and VERY helpful for us to expand web standard
> environment (plugin free)
>
> at last year, "adding SEED to WebCrypto API" adopted as Action Item.
> the editor sent question "any user agent plan to implement SEED"
>
> I can not say "discussing terminating SEED support in mozilla"
>
> minor algorithm itself has the meaning.
> it will be helpful for neutralizing or keeping possibilities.
>
> terminating SEED support in mozilla will give very bad impact.
> it will escalate the impact to other good but minor algorithms or web
> standard industries.
>
> I hope mozilla member understand my comment successfully.
>
> regards
> mountie.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Brian Smith <br...@briansmith.org> wrote:
>
>> Please see https://briansmith.org/browser-ciphersuites-01.html
>>
>> First, this is a proposal to change the set of sequence of ciphersuites
>> that Firefox offers. Secondly, this is an invitation for other browser
>> makers to adopt the same sequence of ciphersuites to maximize
>> interoperability, to minimize fingerprinting, and ultimately to make
>> server-side software developers and system administrators' jobs easier.
>>
>> Suggestions for improvements are encouraged.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Brian
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