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Purpose

This section describes the current state of standards compliance of the ssl application.

Common (pre TLS 1.3) For security reasons RSA key exchange cipher suites are no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 21) For security reasons DES cipher suites are no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 20) For security reasons 3DES cipher suites are no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 21) Renegotiation Indication Extension RFC 5746 is supported Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman cipher suites are supported, but not Diffie Hellman Certificates cipher suites. Elliptic Curve cipher suites are supported if the Crypto application supports it and named curves are used. Export cipher suites are not supported as the U.S. lifted its export restrictions in early 2000. IDEA cipher suites are not supported as they have become deprecated by the TLS 1.2 specification so it is not motivated to implement them. Compression is not supported.
Common CRL validation is supported. Policy certificate extensions are not supported. 'Server Name Indication' extension (RFC 6066) is supported. Application Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) and its successor Next Protocol Negotiation (NPN) are supported. It is possible to use Pre-Shared Key (PSK) and Secure Remote Password (SRP) cipher suites, but they are not enabled by default.
SSL 2.0

For security reasons SSL-2.0 is not supported. Interoperability with SSL-2.0 enabled clients dropped. (OTP 21)

SSL 3.0

For security reasons SSL-3.0 is no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 19)

TLS 1.0

For security reasons TLS-1.0 is no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 22)

TLS 1.1

For security reasons TLS-1.1 is no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 22)

TLS 1.2

Supported

DTLS 1.0

For security reasons DTLS-1.0 (based on TLS 1.1) is no longer supported by default, but can be configured. (OTP 22)

DTLS 1.2

Supported (based on TLS 1.2)

DTLS 1.3

Not yet supported

TLS 1.3

This section describes the current state of standards compliance for TLS 1.3.

(C = Compliant, NC = Non-Compliant, P = Partially-Compliant, NA = Not Applicable)

Section Feature State Since 1.3. Updates Affecting TLS 1.2 C 22 Version downgrade protection mechanism C 22 RSASSA-PSS signature schemes P 22 supported_versions (ClientHello) extension C 22 signature_algorithms_cert extension C 22 2. Protocol Overview P 22 (EC)DHE C 22 PSK-only NC PSK with (EC)DHE NC 2.1. Incorrect DHE share HelloRetryRequest C 22 2.2. Resumption and Pre-Shared Key (PSK) NC 2.3. 0-RTT Data NC 4.1.1. Cryptographic Negotiation P 22 supported_groups extension C signature_algorithms extension C pre_shared_key extension NC 4.1.2. Client Hello Client NC server_name (RFC6066) NC max_fragment_length (RFC6066) NC status_request (RFC6066) NC supported_groups (RFC7919) NC signature_algorithms (RFC8446) NC use_srtp (RFC5764) NC heartbeat (RFC6520) NC application_layer_protocol_negotiation (RFC7301) NC signed_certificate_timestamp (RFC6962) NC client_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC server_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC padding (RFC7685) NC key_share (RFC8446) NC pre_shared_key (RFC8446) NC psk_key_exchange_modes (RFC8446) NC early_data (RFC8446) NC cookie (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) NC certificate_authorities (RFC8446) NC oid_filters (RFC8446) NC post_handshake_auth (RFC8446) NC signature_algorithms_cert (RFC8446) NC Server PC 22 server_name (RFC6066) NC max_fragment_length (RFC6066) NC status_request (RFC6066) NC supported_groups (RFC7919) C 22 signature_algorithms (RFC8446) C 22 use_srtp (RFC5764) NC heartbeat (RFC6520) NC application_layer_protocol_negotiation (RFC7301) NC signed_certificate_timestamp (RFC6962) NC client_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC server_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC padding (RFC7685) NC key_share (RFC8446) C 22 pre_shared_key (RFC8446) NC psk_key_exchange_modes (RFC8446) NC early_data (RFC8446) NC cookie (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) C 22 certificate_authorities (RFC8446) NC oid_filters (RFC8446) NC post_handshake_auth (RFC8446) NC signature_algorithms_cert (RFC8446) C 22 4.1.3. Server Hello Client NC Version downgrade protection NC key_share (RFC8446) NC pre_shared_key (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) NC Server PC 22 Version downgrade protection C 22 key_share (RFC8446) C 22 pre_shared_key (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) C 22 4.1.4. Hello Retry Request Server PC 22 key_share (RFC8446) C 22 cookie (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) C 22 4.2.1. Supported Versions Client NC Server C 22 4.2.2. Cookie Client NC Server NC 4.2.3. Signature Algorithms Client NC rsa_pkcs1_sha256 NC rsa_pkcs1_sha384 NC rsa_pkcs1_sha512 NC ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256 NC ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384 NC ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512 NC rsa_pss_rsae_sha256 NC rsa_pss_rsae_sha384 NC rsa_pss_rsae_sha512 NC ed25519 NC ed448 NC rsa_pss_pss_sha256 NC rsa_pss_pss_sha384 NC rsa_pss_pss_sha512 NC rsa_pkcs1_sha1 NC ecdsa_sha1 NC Server P 22 rsa_pkcs1_sha256 C 22 rsa_pkcs1_sha384 C 22 rsa_pkcs1_sha512 C 22 ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256 NC ecdsa_secp384r1_sha384 NC ecdsa_secp521r1_sha512 NC rsa_pss_rsae_sha256 C 22 rsa_pss_rsae_sha384 C 22 rsa_pss_rsae_sha512 C 22 ed25519 NC ed448 NC rsa_pss_pss_sha256 NC rsa_pss_pss_sha384 NC rsa_pss_pss_sha512 NC rsa_pkcs1_sha1 C 22 ecdsa_sha1 C 22 4.2.4. Certificate Authorities Client NC Server NC 4.2.5. OID Filters Client NC Server NC 4.2.6. Post-Handshake Client Authentication Client NC Server NC 4.2.7. Supported Groups Client NC secp256r1 NC secp384r1 NC secp521r1 NC x25519 NC x448 NC ffdhe2048 NC ffdhe3072 NC ffdhe4096 NC ffdhe6144 NC ffdhe8192 NC Server C 22 secp256r1 C 22 secp384r1 C 22 secp521r1 C 22 x25519 C 22 x448 C 22 ffdhe2048 C 22 ffdhe3072 C 22 ffdhe4096 C 22 ffdhe6144 C 22 ffdhe8192 C 22 4.2.8. Key Share Client NC Server C 22 4.2.9. Pre-Shared Key Exchange Modes Client NC Server NC 4.2.10. Early Data Indication Client NC Server NC 4.2.11. Pre-Shared Key Extension Client NC Server NC 4.2.11.1. Ticket Age Client NC Server NC 4.2.11.2. PSK Binder Client NC Server NC 4.2.11.3. Processing Order Client NC Server NC 4.3.1. Encrypted Extensions Client NC server_name (RFC6066) NC max_fragment_length (RFC6066) NC supported_groups (RFC7919) NC use_srtp (RFC5764) NC heartbeat (RFC6520) NC application_layer_protocol_negotiation (RFC7301) NC client_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC server_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC early_data (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) NC Server P 22 server_name (RFC6066) NC max_fragment_length (RFC6066) NC supported_groups (RFC7919) NC use_srtp (RFC5764) NC heartbeat (RFC6520) NC application_layer_protocol_negotiation (RFC7301) NC client_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC server_certificate_type (RFC7250) NC early_data (RFC8446) NC supported_versions (RFC8446) NC 4.3.2. Certificate Request Client NC status_request (RFC6066) NC signature_algorithms (RFC8446) NC signed_certificate_timestamp (RFC6962) NC certificate_authorities (RFC8446) NC oid_filters (RFC8446) NC signature_algorithms_cert (RFC8446) NC Server P 22 status_request (RFC6066) NC signature_algorithms (RFC8446) NC signed_certificate_timestamp (RFC6962) NC certificate_authorities (RFC8446) NC oid_filters (RFC8446) NC signature_algorithms_cert (RFC8446) NC 4.4.1. The Transcript Hash C 22 4.4.2. Certificate Client NC status_request (RFC6066) NC signed_certificate_timestamp (RFC6962) NC Server P 22 status_request (RFC6066) NC signed_certificate_timestamp (RFC6962) NC 4.4.2.1. OCSP Status and SCT Extensions Client NC Server NC 4.4.2.2. Server Certificate Selection Client NC certificate type MUST be X.509v3 NC certificate's public key is compatible NC The certificate MUST allow the key to be used for signing NC server_name and certificate_authorities are used NC Server P certificate type MUST be X.509v3 C 22 certificate's public key is compatible C 22 The certificate MUST allow the key to be used for signing C 22 server_name and certificate_authorities are used NC 4.4.2.3. Client Certificate Selection NC 4.4.2.4. Receiving a Certificate Message Client NC Server C 22 4.4.3. Certificate Verify Client NC Server C 22 4.4.4. Finished Client NC Server C 22 4.5. End of Early Data Client NC Server NC 4.6.1. New Session Ticket Message Client NC early_data (RFC8446) NC Server NC early_data (RFC8446) NC 4.6.2. Post-Handshake Authentication Client NC Server NC 4.6.3. Key and Initialization Vector Update Client NC Server NC 5.1. Record Layer C 22 MUST NOT be interleaved with other record types C 22 MUST NOT span key changes C 22 MUST NOT send zero-length fragments C 22 Alert messages MUST NOT be fragmented C 22 5.2. Record Payload Protection C 22 5.3. Per-Record Nonce C 22 5.4. Record Padding P 22 MAY choose to pad NC MUST NOT send Handshake and Alert records that have a zero-length TLSInnerPlaintext.content NC The padding sent is automatically verified C 22 5.5. Limits on Key Usage NC 6.1. Closure Alerts NC close_notify NC user_cancelled NC 6.2. Error Alerts PC 22 7.1. Key Schedule C 22 7.2. Updating Traffic Secrets C 22 7.3. Traffic Key Calculation C 22 7.5. Exporters NC 8. 0-RTT and Anti-Replay NC 8.1. Single-Use Tickets NC 8.2. Client Hello Recording NC 8.3. Freshness Checks NC 9.1. Mandatory-to-Implement Cipher Suites P 22 MUST implement the TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 C 22 SHOULD implement the TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 C 22 SHOULD implement the TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 NC Digital signatures P 22 MUST support rsa_pkcs1_sha256 (for certificates) C 22 MUST support rsa_pss_rsae_sha256 (for CertificateVerify and certificates) C 22 MUST support ecdsa_secp256r1_sha256 NC Key Exchange C 22 MUST support key exchange with secp256r1 C 22 SHOULD support key exchange with X25519 C 22 9.2. Mandatory-to-Implement Extensions P 22 Supported Versions C 22 Cookie NC Signature Algorithms C 22 Signature Algorithms Certificate C 22 Negotiated Groups C 22 Key Share C 22 Server Name Indication NC MUST send and use these extensions C 22 "supported_versions" is REQUIRED for ClientHello, ServerHello and HelloRetryRequest PC 22 "signature_algorithms" is REQUIRED for certificate authentication C 22 "supported_groups" is REQUIRED for ClientHello messages using (EC)DHE key exchange C 22 "key_share" is REQUIRED for (EC)DHE key exchange C 22 "pre_shared_key" is REQUIRED for PSK key agreement NC "psk_key_exchange_modes" is REQUIRED for PSK key agreement NC TLS 1.3 ClientHello NC If not containing a "pre_shared_key" extension, it MUST contain both a "signature_algorithms" extension and a "supported_groups" extension. NC If containing a "supported_groups" extension, it MUST also contain a "key_share" extension, and vice versa. An empty KeyShare.client_shares vector is permitted. NC TLS 1.3 ServerHello P 22 MUST support the use of the "server_name" extension NC 9.3. Protocol Invariants NC MUST correctly handle extensible fields NC A client sending a ClientHello MUST support all parameters advertised in it. NC A middlebox which terminates a TLS connection MUST behave as a compliant TLS server NA A middlebox which forwards ClientHello parameters it does not understand MUST NOT process any messages beyond that ClientHello. NA B.4. Cipher Suites P 22 TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 C 22 TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 C 22 TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 NC TLS_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 NC TLS_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256 NC C.1. Random Number Generation and Seeding C 22 C.2. Certificates and Authentication C 22 C.3. Implementation Pitfalls P 22 C.4. Client Tracking Prevention NC C.5. Unauthenticated Operation C 22 D.1. Negotiating with an Older Server NC D.2. Negotiating with an Older Client C 22 D.3. 0-RTT Backward Compatibility NC D.4. Middlebox Compatibility Mode P 22 D.5. Security Restrictions Related to Backward Compatibility C 22 Standards Compliance