Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                           Q. Dang
Request for Comments: 5758                                          NIST
Updates: 3279                                               S. Santesson
Category: Standards Track                                   3xA Security
ISSN: 2070-1721                                              K. Moriarty
                                                                    EMC
                                                               D. Brown
                                                         Certicom Corp.
                                                                T. Polk
                                                                   NIST
                                                           January 2010


              Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure:
       Additional Algorithms and Identifiers for DSA and ECDSA

Abstract

  This document updates RFC 3279 to specify algorithm identifiers and
  ASN.1 encoding rules for the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) and
  Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) digital signatures
  when using SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512 as the hashing
  algorithm.  This specification applies to the Internet X.509 Public
  Key infrastructure (PKI) when digital signatures are used to sign
  certificates and certificate revocation lists (CRLs).  This document
  also identifies all four SHA2 hash algorithms for use in the Internet
  X.509 PKI.

Status of This Memo

  This is an Internet Standards Track document.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
  received public review and has been approved for publication by the
  Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
  Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 5741.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
  and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
  http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5758.










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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................2
  2. Hash Functions ..................................................3
  3. Signature Algorithms ............................................3
     3.1. DSA Signature Algorithm ....................................4
     3.2. ECDSA Signature Algorithm ..................................4
  4. ASN.1 Module ....................................................5
  5. Security Considerations .........................................6
  6. References ......................................................6
     6.1. Normative References .......................................6
     6.2. Informative References .....................................7
  7. Acknowledgements ................................................7

1.  Introduction

  This specification defines the contents of the signatureAlgorithm,
  signatureValue, and signature fields within Internet X.509
  certificates and CRLs when these objects are signed using DSA or
  ECDSA with a SHA2 hash algorithm.  These fields are more fully
  described in RFC 5280 [RFC5280].  This document also identifies all
  four SHA2 hash algorithms for use in the Internet X.509 PKI.

  This document profiles material presented in the "Secure Hash
  Standard" [FIPS180-3], "Public Key Cryptography for the Financial
  Services Industry: The Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Standard
  (ECDSA)" [X9.62], and the "Digital Signature Standard" [FIPS186-3].

  This document updates RFC 3279 [RFC3279] Sections 2.1, 2.2.2, and
  2.2.3.  Note that RFC 5480 [RFC5480] updates Sections 2.3.5, 3 (ASN.1
  Module), and 5 (Security Considerations) of RFC 3279.





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  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
  document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

2.  Hash Functions

  This section identifies four additional hash algorithms for use with
  DSA and ECDSA in the Internet X.509 certificate and CRL profile
  [RFC5280].  SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 produce a 224-bit,
  256-bit, 384-bit, and 512-bit "hash" of the input, respectively, and
  are fully described in the "Secure Hash Standard" [FIPS180-3].

  The listed one-way hash functions are identified by the following
  object identifiers (OIDs):

  id-sha224  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { joint-iso-itu-t(2)
       country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3)
       nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 4 }

  id-sha256  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { joint-iso-itu-t(2)
       country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3)
       nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 1 }

  id-sha384  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { joint-iso-itu-t(2)
       country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3)
       nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 2 }

  id-sha512  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { joint-iso-itu-t(2)
       country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3)
       nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 3 }

  When one of these OIDs appears in an AlgorithmIdentifier, all
  implementations MUST accept both NULL and absent parameters as legal
  and equivalent encodings.

  Conforming certification authority (CA) implementations SHOULD use
  SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512 when generating certificates or
  CRLs, but MAY use SHA-1 if they have a stated policy that requires
  the use of this weaker algorithm.

3.  Signature Algorithms

  This section identifies OIDs for DSA with SHA-224 and SHA-256 as well
  as ECDSA with SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512.  The contents
  of the parameters component for each signature algorithm vary;
  details are provided for each algorithm.





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3.1.  DSA Signature Algorithm

  The DSA is defined in the Digital Signature Standard (DSS)
  [FIPS186-3].  DSA was developed by the U.S. Government, and can be
  used in conjunction with a SHA2 hash function such as SHA-224 or
  SHA-256.  DSA is fully described in [FIPS186-3].

  When SHA-224 is used, the OID is:

  id-dsa-with-sha224 OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { joint-iso-ccitt(2)
      country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3)
      algorithms(4) id-dsa-with-sha2(3) 1 }.

  When SHA-256 is used, the OID is:

  id-dsa-with-sha256 OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { joint-iso-ccitt(2)
      country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101) csor(3)
      algorithms(4) id-dsa-with-sha2(3) 2 }.

  When the id-dsa-with-sha224 or id-dsa-with-sha256 algorithm
  identifier appears in the algorithm field as an AlgorithmIdentifier,
  the encoding SHALL omit the parameters field.  That is, the
  AlgorithmIdentifier SHALL be a SEQUENCE of one component, the OID id-
  dsa-with-sha224 or id-dsa-with-sha256.

  Encoding rules for DSA signature values are specified in [RFC3279].

  Conforming CA implementations that generate DSA signatures for
  certificates or CRLs MUST generate such DSA signatures in accordance
  with all the requirements in Sections 4.1, 4.5, and 4.6 of
  [FIPS186-3].

  Conforming CA implementations that generate DSA signatures for
  certificates or CRLs MAY generate such DSA signatures in accordance
  with all the requirements and recommendations in [FIPS186-3], if they
  have a stated policy that requires conformance to [FIPS186-3].

3.2.  ECDSA Signature Algorithm

  The Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) is defined in
  "Public Key Cryptography for the Financial Services Industry: The
  Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Standard (ECDSA)" [X9.62].  The
  ASN.1 OIDs used to specify that an ECDSA signature was generated
  using SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512 are, respectively:







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  ecdsa-with-SHA224 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)
       us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 1 }

  ecdsa-with-SHA256 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)
       us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 2 }

  ecdsa-with-SHA384 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)
       us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 3 }

  ecdsa-with-SHA512 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)
       us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 4 }

  When the ecdsa-with-SHA224, ecdsa-with-SHA256, ecdsa-with-SHA384, or
  ecdsa-with-SHA512 algorithm identifier appears in the algorithm field
  as an AlgorithmIdentifier, the encoding MUST omit the parameters
  field.  That is, the AlgorithmIdentifier SHALL be a SEQUENCE of one
  component, the OID ecdsa-with-SHA224, ecdsa-with-SHA256, ecdsa-with-
  SHA384, or ecdsa-with-SHA512.

  Conforming CA implementations MUST specify the hash algorithm
  explicitly using the OIDs specified above when encoding ECDSA/SHA2
  signatures in certificates and CRLs.

  Conforming client implementations that process ECDSA signatures with
  any of the SHA2 hash algorithms when processing certificates and CRLs
  MUST recognize the corresponding OIDs specified above.

  Encoding rules for ECDSA signature values are specified in RFC 3279
  [RFC3279], Section 2.2.3, and RFC 5480 [RFC5480].

  Conforming CA implementations that generate ECDSA signatures in
  certificates or CRLs MUST generate such ECDSA signatures in
  accordance with all the requirements specified in Sections 7.2 and
  7.3 of [X9.62] or with all the requirements specified in Section
  4.1.3 of [SEC1].

  Conforming CA implementations that ECDSA signatures in certificates
  or CRLs MAY generate such ECDSA signatures in accordance with all the
  requirements and recommendations in [X9.62] or [SEC1] if they have a
  stated policy that requires conformance to [X9.62] or [SEC1].

4.  ASN.1 Module

  The OIDs of the SHA2 hash algorithms are in the RFC 4055 [RFC4055]
  ASN.1 module and the OIDs for DSA with SHA-224 and SHA-256 as well as
  ECDSA with SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 are defined in the
  RFC 5480 [RFC5480] ASN.1 module.




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5.  Security Considerations

  NIST has defined appropriate use of the hash functions in terms of
  the algorithm strengths and expected time frames for secure use in
  Special Publications (SPs) 800-78-1 [SP800-78-1], 800-57 [SP800-57],
  and 800-107 [SP800-107].  These documents can be used as guides to
  choose appropriate key sizes for various security scenarios.

  ANSI also provides security considerations for ECDSA in [X9.62].
  These security considerations may be used as a guide.

6.  References

6.1.  Normative References

  [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
               Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

  [RFC3279]    Bassham, L., Polk, W., and R. Housley, "Algorithms and
               Identifiers for the Internet X.509 Public Key
               Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation
               List (CRL) Profile", RFC 3279, April 2002.

  [RFC4055]    Schaad, J., Kaliski, B., and R. Housley, "Additional
               Algorithms and Identifiers for RSA Cryptography for use
               in the Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
               Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
               Profile", RFC 4055, June 2005.

  [RFC5480]    Turner, S., Brown, D., Yiu, K., Housley, R., and T.
               Polk, "Elliptic Curve Cryptography Subject Public Key
               Information", RFC 5480, March 2009.

  [RFC5280]    Cooper, D., Santesson, S., Farrell, S., Boeyen, S.,
               Housley, R., and W. Polk, "Internet X.509 Public Key
               Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation
               List (CRL) Profile", RFC 5280, May 2008.

  [FIPS180-3]  Federal Information Processing Standards Publication
               (FIPS PUB) 180-3, Secure Hash Standard (SHS), October
               2008.

  [FIPS186-3]  Federal Information Processing Standards Publication
               (FIPS PUB) 186-3, Digital Signature Standard (DSS), June
               2009.

  [SEC1]       Standards for Efficient Cryptography Group (SECG), SEC
               1: Elliptic Curve Cryptography, Version 2.0, 2009.



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  [X9.62]      X9.62-2005, "Public Key Cryptography for the Financial
               Services Industry: The Elliptic Curve Digital Signature
               Standard (ECDSA)", November, 2005.

6.2.  Informative References

  [SP800-107]  Quynh Dang, NIST, "Recommendation for Applications Using
               Approved Hash Algorithms", February 2009.

  [SP800-78-1] W. Timothy Polk, Donna, F. Dodson, William E. Burr,
               NIST, "Cryptographic Standards and Key Sizes for
               Personal Identity Verification", August 2007.

  [SP800-57]   Elaine Barker, William Barker, William E. Burr, NIST,
               "Recommendation for Key Management", August 2005.

7.  Acknowledgements

  The authors of this document would like to acknowledge great inputs
  for this document from Alfred Hoenes, Sean Turner, Katrin Hoeper, and
  many others from IETF community.  The authors also appreciate many
  great revision suggestions from Russ Housley and Paul Hoffman.





























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Authors' Addresses

  Quynh Dang
  NIST
  100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8930
  Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8930
  USA

  EMail: [email protected]


  Stefan Santesson
  3xA Security (AAA-sec.com)
  Bjornstorp 744
  247 98 Genarp
  Sweden

  EMail: [email protected]


  Kathleen M. Moriarty
  RSA, The Security Division of EMC
  174 Middlesex Turnpike
  Bedford, MA 01730
  USA

  EMail: [email protected]


  Daniel R. L. Brown
  Certicom Corp.
  5520 Explorer Drive
  Mississaug, ON L4W 5L1
  USA

  EMail: [email protected]


  Tim Polk
  NIST
  100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8930
  Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8930
  USA

  EMail: [email protected]






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