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
19711 - 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