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oemboot

IETF

Registry Context

`oemboot` is an indicates whether the software booted was OEM authorized claim.

Technical Summary

The Entity Attestation Token (EAT) Section 10.2 defines `oemboot` for JWT claim sets with the registry description: Indicates whether the software booted was OEM authorized.

When Used

Used in JWTs that follow The Entity Attestation Token (EAT) Section 10.2.

Normative Requirements

EAT implementation

MUST
1
  1. 9711 - Section 10.2

    ignore claims it does not understand..

    Condition: In the absence of application-specific requirements to process the claim.

    all claims that are not understood by implementations MUST be ignored.

Validation Guidance

error

When processing `oemboot`, apply the syntax and semantics from The Entity Attestation Token (EAT) Section 10.2.

info

Treat `oemboot` as profile-specific unless the JWT explicitly follows the referenced specification.

Reference

Details

Entry Id
oemboot
Claim Name
oemboot
Claim Description
Indicates whether the software booted was OEM authorized
Change Controller
IETF
Reference
RFC9711