Smith,
Correct, we haven't required a specific hash algorithm.
My own personal experience is that "none" is widely supported for PIN printing. I haven't seen the other algorithms used at all.
On Jun 25, 2014, at 7:43 AM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect) <smith.kennedy at hp.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>> I was looking at the “job-password-encryption-supported” attribute definition in 5100.11 and also looking at 5100.14 (IPP Everywhere) to see if there was some normative language requiring support for specific keywords. But I couldn’t seem to find anywhere that mandates specific keyword support if the attribute is implemented. IPP Everywhere just says this in section 9.3:
>> Printers that support the Print to a Recipient use case (section 3.2.2.8) MUST support:
>>>> The"job-password-supported"and"job-password-encryption-supported"Printer Description attributes as defined in section 5.3, and
>>>> The"job-password"and"job-password-encryption"Operationattributesas defined in section 5.4.
>>>> The referenced sections don’t call out keyword values. So is there nowhere that says basically ‘if you support “job-password-encryption-supported” you MUST support the following keywords’?
>> Thanks for any help,
>> Smith
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