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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         S. TurnerRequest for Comments: 5754                                          IECAUpdates:3370                                               January 2010Category: Standards TrackISSN: 2070-1721Using SHA2 Algorithms with Cryptographic Message SyntaxAbstract   This document describes the conventions for using the Secure Hash   Algorithm (SHA) message digest algorithms (SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384,   SHA-512) with the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS).  It also   describes the conventions for using these algorithms with the CMS and   the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA), Rivest Shamir Adleman (RSA),   and Elliptic Curve DSA (ECDSA) signature algorithms.  Further, it   provides SMIMECapabilities attribute values for each algorithm.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 inSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5754.Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2010 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   This document may contain material from IETF Documents or IETF   Contributions published or made publicly available before November   10, 2008.  The person(s) controlling the copyright in some of this   material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to allow   modifications of such material outside the IETF Standards Process.   Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s) controlling   the copyright in such materials, this document may not be modified   outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative works of it may   not be created outside the IETF Standards Process, except to format   it for publication as an RFC or to translate it into languages other   than English.Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................21.1. Conventions Used in This Document ..........................32. Message Digest Algorithms .......................................32.1. SHA-224 ....................................................42.2. SHA-256 ....................................................52.3. SHA-384 ....................................................52.4. SHA-512 ....................................................53. Signature Algorithms ............................................63.1. DSA ........................................................63.2. RSA ........................................................73.3. ECDSA ......................................................84. Security Considerations .........................................95. References ......................................................95.1. Normative References .......................................95.2. Informative References ....................................101.  Introduction   This document specifies the algorithm identifiers and specifies   parameters for the message digest algorithms SHA-224, SHA-256,   SHA-384, and SHA-512 for use with the Cryptographic Message Syntax   (CMS) [RFC5652].  The message digest algorithms are defined in [SHS]   and reference code is provided in [RFC4634].   This document also specifies the algorithm identifiers and parameters   for use of SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 with DSA [DSS], RSA   (RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5) [RFC3447], and ECDSA [DSS].   This document does not define new identifiers; they are taken from   [RFC3874], [RFC4055], and [RFC5758].  Additionally, the parameters   follow the conventions specified therein.  Therefore, there is no   Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) module included in this   document.Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   Note that [RFC4231] specifies the conventions for the message   authentication code (MAC) algorithms: Hashed MAC (HMAC) with SHA-224,   HMAC with SHA-256, HMAC with SHA-384, and HMAC with SHA-512.   In the CMS, the various algorithm identifiers use the   AlgorithmIdentifier syntax, which is included here for convenience:      AlgorithmIdentifier  ::=  SEQUENCE  {        algorithm   OBJECT IDENTIFIER,        parameters  ANY DEFINED BY algorithm OPTIONAL  }   This document also specifies the SMIMECapabilities attribute values   [RFC5751] for each algorithm.  The values provided are for the   SMIMECapability field, which is included here for convenience:      SMIMECapability ::= SEQUENCE {        capabilityID  OBJECT IDENTIFIER,        parameters    ANY DEFINED BY capabilityID OPTIONAL }1.1.  Conventions Used in This Document   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.  Message Digest Algorithms   Digest algorithm identifiers are located in the SignedData   digestAlgorithms field, the SignerInfo digestAlgorithm field, the   DigestedData digestAlgorithm field, and the AuthenticatedData   digestAlgorithm field.  The object identifiers are taken from   [RFC4055].   Digest values are located in the DigestedData digest field and the   Message Digest authenticated attribute.  In addition, digest values   are input to signature algorithms.   The digest algorithm identifiers use the AlgorithmIdentifier syntax   elaborated upon inSection 1.   The algorithm field and SMIMECapabilities attribute are discussed in   Sections2.1-2.4 for each message digest algorithm.Section 3   provides some signatures that use SHA2 algorithms.  Consult the   signature algorithm definitions for the procedures to compute the   digest values (i.e., DigestInfo).Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   The AlgorithmIdentifier parameters field is OPTIONAL.   Implementations MUST accept SHA2 AlgorithmIdentifiers with absent   parameters.  Implementations MUST accept SHA2 AlgorithmIdentifiers   with NULL parameters.  Implementations MUST generate SHA2   AlgorithmIdentifiers with absent parameters.   NOTE: There are two possible encodings for the AlgorithmIdentifier   parameters field associated with these object identifiers.  The two   alternatives arise from the loss of the OPTIONAL associated with the   algorithm identifier parameters when the 1988 syntax for   AlgorithmIdentifier was translated into the 1997 syntax.  Later, the   OPTIONAL was recovered via a defect report, but by then many people   thought that algorithm parameters were mandatory.  Because of this   history, some implementations encode parameters as a NULL element   while others omit them entirely.  The correct encoding is to omit the   parameters field; however, when some uses of these algorithms were   defined, it was done using the NULL parameters rather than absent   parameters.  For example, PKCS#1 [RFC3447] requires that the padding   used for RSA signatures (EMSA-PKCS1-v1_5) MUST use SHA2   AlgorithmIdentifiers with NULL parameters (to clarify, the   requirement "MUST generate SHA2 AlgorithmIdentifiers with absent   parameters" in the previous paragraph does not apply to this   padding).2.1.  SHA-224   The SHA-224 message digest algorithm is defined in [SHS].  The   algorithm identifier for SHA-224 is:     id-sha224 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {       joint-iso-itu-t(2) country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101)       csor(3) nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 4 }   The parameters are as specified in the beginning ofSection 2.   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for SHA-224   in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID field containing the object   identifier id-sha224 with absent parameters.  The DER encoding for   this SMIMECapability is:      id-sha224: 30 0b 06 09 60 86 48 01 65 03 04 02 04Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 20102.2.  SHA-256   The SHA-256 message digest algorithm is defined in [SHS].  The   algorithm identifier for SHA-256 is:      id-sha256 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {        joint-iso-itu-t(2) country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101)        csor(3) nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 1 }   The parameters are as specified in the beginning ofSection 2.   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for SHA-256   in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID field containing the object   identifier id-sha256 with absent parameters.  The DER encoding for   this SMIMECapability value is:      id-sha256: 30 0b 06 09 60 86 48 01 65 03 04 02 012.3.  SHA-384   The SHA-384 message digest algorithm is defined in [SHS].  The   algorithm identifier for SHA-384 is:      id-sha384 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {        joint-iso-itu-t(2) country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101)        csor(3) nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 2 }   The parameters are as specified in the beginning ofSection 2.   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for SHA-384   in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID field containing the object   identifier id-sha384 with absent parameters.  The DER encoding for   this SMIMECapability value is:      id-sha384: 30 0b 06 09 60 86 48 01 65 03 04 02 022.4.  SHA-512   The SHA-512 message digest algorithm is defined in [SHS].  The   algorithm identifier for SHA-512 is:      id-sha512 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= {        joint-iso-itu-t(2) country(16) us(840) organization(1) gov(101)        csor(3) nistalgorithm(4) hashalgs(2) 3 }   The parameters are as specified in the beginning ofSection 2.Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for SHA-384   in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID field containing the object   identifier id-sha384 with absent parameters.  The DER encoding for   this SMIMECapability value is:      id-sha512: 30 0b 06 09 60 86 48 01 65 03 04 02 033.  Signature Algorithms   This section specifies the conventions employed by CMS   implementations that support DSA, RSA, and ECDSA with SHA2   algorithms.   Signature algorithm identifiers are located in the SignerInfo   signatureAlgorithm field of SignedData.  Also, signature algorithm   identifiers are located in the SignerInfo signatureAlgorithm field of   countersignature attributes.   Signature values are located in the SignerInfo signature field of   SignedData.  Also, signature values are located in the SignerInfo   signature field of countersignature attributes.3.1.  DSA[RFC3370], Section 3.1, specifies the conventions for DSA with SHA-1   public key algorithm identifiers, parameters, public keys, and   signature values.  DSA with SHA2 algorithms uses the same conventions   for these public key algorithm identifiers, parameters, public keys,   and signature values.  DSA MAY be used with SHA-224 and SHA-256.  The   object identifiers are taken from [RFC5758].   DSA has not been specified with SHA-384 and SHA-512.  SHA-384 and   SHA-512 are not supported because the maximum bit length of p   (specified as L) is 3072 for DSA.  For consistent cryptographic   strength, SHA-384 would be used with DSA where L is 7680, and SHA-512   would be used with DSA where L is 15360.   The algorithm identifier for DSA with SHA-224 signature values 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 }   The algorithm identifier for DSA with SHA-256 signature values 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 }Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   When either of these algorithm identifiers is used, the   AlgorithmIdentifier parameters field MUST be absent.   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for one of   the DSA signature algorithms in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID   field containing the object identifier id-dsa-with-sha* (where * is   224 or 256) with absent parameters.  The DER encodings for these   SMIMECapability values are:      id-dsa-with-sha224: 30 0b 06 09 60 86 48 01 65 03 04 03 01      id-dsa-with-sha256: 30 0b 06 09 60 86 48 01 65 03 04 03 023.2.  RSA[RFC3370], Section 3.2, specifies the conventions for RSA with SHA-1   (RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5) public key algorithm identifiers, parameters,   public keys, and signature values.  RSA with SHA2 algorithms uses the   same conventions for these public key algorithm identifiers,   parameters, public keys, and signature values.  RSA   (RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5) [RFC3447] MAY be used with SHA-224, SHA-256,   SHA-384, or SHA-512.  The object identifiers are taken from   [RFC4055].   The object identifier for RSA with SHA-224 signature values is:      sha224WithRSAEncryption OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1)        member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-1(1) 14 }   The object identifier for RSA with SHA-256 signature values is:      sha256WithRSAEncryption  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { iso(1)        member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-1(1) 11 }   The object identifier for RSA with SHA-384 signature values is:      sha384WithRSAEncryption  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { iso(1)        member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-1(1) 12 }   The object identifier for RSA with SHA-512 signature values is:      sha512WithRSAEncryption  OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { iso(1)        member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-1(1) 13 }Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   When any of these four object identifiers appears within an   AlgorithmIdentifier, the parameters MUST be NULL.  Implementations   MUST accept the parameters being absent as well as present.   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for one of   the DSA signature algorithms in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID   field containing the object identifier sha*WithRSAEncryption (where *   is 224, 256, 384, or 512) with NULL parameters.  The DER encodings   for these SMIMECapability values are:      sha224WithRSAEncryption: 30 0d 06 09 2a 86 48 86 f7 0d 01 01 0e                               05 00      sha256WithRSAEncryption: 30 0d 06 09 2a 86 48 86 f7 0d 01 01 0b                               05 00      sha384WithRSAEncryption: 30 0d 06 09 2a 86 48 86 f7 0d 01 01 Oc                               05 00      sha512WithRSAEncryption: 30 0d 06 09 2a 86 48 86 f7 0d 01 01 0d                               05 003.3.  ECDSA[RFC5753], Section 2.1, specifies the conventions for ECDSA with   SHA-* (where * is 1, 224, 256, 384, or 512) public key algorithm   identifiers, parameters, public keys, and signature values.  The   object identifiers, which are included below for convenience, are   taken from [RFC5758].   The algorithm identifier for ECDSA with SHA-224 signature values is:      ecdsa-with-SHA224 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)        us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 1 }   The algorithm identifier for ECDSA with SHA-256 signature values is:      ecdsa-with-SHA256 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)        us(840)ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 2 }   The algorithm identifier for ECDSA with SHA-384 signature values is:      ecdsa-with-SHA384 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)        us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 3 }Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   The algorithm identifier for ECDSA with SHA-512 signature values is:      ecdsa-with-SHA512 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { iso(1) member-body(2)        us(840) ansi-X9-62(10045) signatures(4) ecdsa-with-SHA2(3) 4 }   When any of these four object identifiers appears within an   AlgorithmIdentifier, the parameters field MUST be absent.  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.   The SMIMECapabilities attribute value indicates support for one of   the ECDSA signature algorithms in a SEQUENCE with the capabilityID   field containing the object identifier ecdsa-with-SHA1* (where * is   224, 256, 384, or 512) with absent parameters.  The DER encodings for   these SMIMECapability values are:      ecdsa-with-SHA224: 30 0a 06 08 2a 86 48 ce 3d 04 03 01      ecdsa-with-SHA256: 30 0a 06 08 2a 86 48 ce 3d 04 03 02      ecdsa-with-SHA384: 30 0a 06 08 2a 86 48 ce 3d 04 03 03      ecdsa-with-SHA512: 30 0a 06 08 2a 86 48 ce 3d 04 03 044.  Security Considerations   The security considerations in [RFC3370], [RFC3874], [RFC4055],   [RFC5753], and [RFC5758] apply.  No new security considerations are   introduced as a result of this specification.5.  References5.1.  Normative References   [DSS]       National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),               FIPS Publication 186-3: Digital Signature Standard, June               2009.   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate               Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC3370]   Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)               Algorithms",RFC 3370, August 2002.   [RFC3447]   Jonsson, J. and B. Kaliski, "Public-Key Cryptography               Standards (PKCS) #1: RSA Cryptography Specifications               Version 2.1",RFC 3447, February 2003.Turner                       Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 5754             Using SHA2 Algorithms with CMS         January 2010   [RFC3874]   Housley, R., "A 224-bit One-way Hash Function: SHA-224",RFC 3874, September 2004.   [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.   [RFC5652]   Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)",RFC5652, September 2009.   [RFC5751]   Ramsdell, B. and S. Turner, "Secure/Multipurpose Internet               Mail Extensions (S/MIME) Version 3.2 Message               Specification",RFC 5751, January 2010.   [RFC5753]   Turner, S. and D. Brown, "Use of Elliptic Curve               Cryptography (ECC) Algorithms in Cryptographic Message               Syntax (CMS)",RFC 5753, January 2010.   [RFC5758]   Dang, Q., Santesson, S., Moriarty, K., Brown, D., and T.               Polk, "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure:               Additional Algorithms and Identifiers for DSA and ECDSA",RFC 5758, January 2010.   [SHS]       National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),               FIPS Publication 180-3: Secure Hash Standard, October               2008.5.2.  Informative References   [RFC4231]   Nystrom, M., "Identifiers and Test Vectors for HMAC-               SHA-224, HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-384, and HMAC-SHA-512",RFC 4231, December 2005.   [RFC4634]   Eastlake 3rd, D. and T. Hansen, "US Secure Hash               Algorithms (SHA and HMAC-SHA)",RFC 4634, July 2006.Author's Address   Sean Turner   IECA, Inc.   3057 Nutley Street, Suite 106   Fairfax, VA 22031   USA   EMail: turners@ieca.comTurner                       Standards Track                   [Page 10]

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