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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                  V. Dolmatov, Ed.Request for Comments: 5933                                   A. ChuprinaCategory: Standards Track                                     I. UstinovISSN: 2070-1721                                           Cryptocom Ltd.                                                               July 2010Use of GOST Signature Algorithms in DNSKEYand RRSIG Resource Records for DNSSECAbstract   This document describes how to produce digital signatures and hash   functions using the GOST R 34.10-2001 and GOST R 34.11-94 algorithms   for DNSKEY, RRSIG, and DS resource records, for use in the Domain   Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC).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/rfc5933.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.Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 2010Table of Contents1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21.1.  Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.  DNSKEY Resource Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3     2.1.  Using a Public Key with Existing Cryptographic           Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.2.  GOST DNSKEY RR Example  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.  RRSIG Resource Records  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.1.  RRSIG RR Example  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.  DS Resource Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.1.  DS RR Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.  Deployment Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.1.  Key Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.2.  Signature Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.3.  Digest Sizes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66.  Implementation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66.1.  Support for GOST Signatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66.2.  Support for NSEC3 Denial of Existence . . . . . . . . . . .67.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79.  Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .710. References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .710.1. Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .710.2. Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81.  Introduction   The Domain Name System (DNS) is the global hierarchical distributed   database for Internet Naming.  The DNS has been extended to use   cryptographic keys and digital signatures for the verification of the   authenticity and integrity of its data.RFC 4033 [RFC4033],RFC 4034   [RFC4034], andRFC 4035 [RFC4035] describe these DNS Security   Extensions, called DNSSEC.RFC 4034 describes how to store DNSKEY and RRSIG resource records,   and specifies a list of cryptographic algorithms to use.  This   document extends that list with the signature and hash algorithms   GOST R 34.10-2001 ([GOST3410], [RFC5832]) and GOST R 34.11-94   ([GOST3411], [RFC5831]), and specifies how to store DNSKEY data and   how to produce RRSIG resource records with these algorithms.   Familiarity with DNSSEC and with GOST signature and hash algorithms   is assumed in this document.   The term "GOST" is not officially defined, but is usually used to   refer to the collection of the Russian cryptographic algorithms   GOST R 34.10-2001 [RFC5832], GOST R 34.11-94 [RFC5831], andDolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 2010   GOST 28147-89 [RFC5830].  Since GOST 28147-89 is not used in DNSSEC,   "GOST" will only refer to GOST R 34.10-2001 and GOST R 34.11-94 in   this document.1.1.  Terminology   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.  DNSKEY Resource Records   The format of the DNSKEY RR can be found inRFC 4034 [RFC4034].   GOST R 34.10-2001 public keys are stored with the algorithm   number 12.   The wire format of the public key is compatible withRFC 4491   [RFC4491]:   According to [GOST3410] and [RFC5832], a public key is a point on the   elliptic curve Q = (x,y).   The wire representation of a public key MUST contain 64 octets, where   the first 32 octets contain the little-endian representation of x and   the second 32 octets contain the little-endian representation of y.   Corresponding public key parameters are those identified by   id-GostR3410-2001-CryptoPro-A-ParamSet (1.2.643.2.2.35.1) [RFC4357],   and the digest parameters are those identified by   id-GostR3411-94-CryptoProParamSet (1.2.643.2.2.30.1) [RFC4357].2.1.  Using a Public Key with Existing Cryptographic Libraries   At the time of this writing, existing GOST-aware cryptographic   libraries are capable of reading GOST public keys via a generic X509   API if the key is encoded according toRFC 4491[RFC4491],   Section 2.3.2.   To make this encoding from the wire format of a GOST public key with   the parameters used in this document, prepend the 64 octets of key   data with the following 37-byte sequence:      0x30 0x63 0x30 0x1c 0x06 0x06 0x2a 0x85 0x03 0x02 0x02 0x13 0x30      0x12 0x06 0x07 0x2a 0x85 0x03 0x02 0x02 0x23 0x01 0x06 0x07 0x2a      0x85 0x03 0x02 0x02 0x1e 0x01 0x03 0x43 0x00 0x04 0x40Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 20102.2.  GOST DNSKEY RR Example   Given a private key with the following value (the value of the   GostAsn1 field is split here into two lines to simplify reading; in   the private key file, it must be in one line):      Private-key-format: v1.2      Algorithm: 12 (ECC-GOST)      GostAsn1: MEUCAQAwHAYGKoUDAgITMBIGByqFAwICIwEGByqFAwICHgEEIgQg/9M                iXtXKg9FDXDN/R9CmVhJDyuzRAIgh4tPwCu4NHIs=   The following DNSKEY RR stores a DNS zone key for example.net:      example.net. 86400 IN DNSKEY 256 3 12 (                                   aRS/DcPWGQj2wVJydT8EcAVoC0kXn5pDVm2I                                   MvDDPXeD32dsSKcmq8KNVzigjL4OXZTV+t/6                                   w4X1gpNrZiC01g==                                   ) ; key id = 597323.  RRSIG Resource Records   The value of the signature field in the RRSIG RR followsRFC 4490   [RFC4490] and is calculated as follows.  The values for the RDATA   fields that precede the signature data are specified inRFC 4034   [RFC4034].   hash = GOSTR3411(data)   where "data" is the wire format data of the resource record set that   is signed, as specified inRFC 4034 [RFC4034].   The hash MUST be calculated with GOST R 34.11-94 parameters   identified by id-GostR3411-94-CryptoProParamSet [RFC4357].   The signature is calculated from the hash according to the   GOST R 34.10-2001 standard, and its wire format is compatible withRFC 4490 [RFC4490].   QuotingRFC 4490:   "The signature algorithm GOST R 34.10-2001 generates a digital   signature in the form of two 256-bit numbers, r and s.  Its octet   string representation consists of 64 octets, where the first   32 octets contain the big-endian representation of s and the second   32 octets contain the big-endian representation of r".Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 20103.1.  RRSIG RR Example   With the private key fromSection 2.2, sign the following RRSet,   consisting of one A record:      www.example.net. 3600 IN A 192.0.2.1   Setting the inception date to 2000-01-01 00:00:00 UTC and the   expiration date to 2030-01-01 00:00:00 UTC, the following signature   RR will be valid:     www.example.net. 3600 IN RRSIG A 12 3 3600 20300101000000 (                                    20000101000000 59732 example.net.                                    7vzzz6iLOmvtjs5FjVjSHT8XnRKFY15ki6Kp                                    kNPkUnS8iIns0Kv4APT+D9ibmHhGri6Sfbyy                                    zi67+wBbbW/jrA== )   Note: The ECC-GOST signature algorithm uses random data, so the   actual computed signature value will differ between signature   calculations.4.  DS Resource Records   The GOST R 34.11-94 digest algorithm is denoted in DS RRs by the   digest type 3.  The wire format of a digest value is compatible withRFC 4490 [RFC4490], that is, the digest is in little-endian   representation.   The digest MUST always be calculated with GOST R 34.11-94 parameters   identified by id-GostR3411-94-CryptoProParamSet [RFC4357].4.1.  DS RR Example   For Key Signing Key (KSK):      example.net. 86400   DNSKEY  257 3 12 (                                   LMgXRHzSbIJGn6i16K+sDjaDf/k1o9DbxScO                                   gEYqYS/rlh2Mf+BRAY3QHPbwoPh2fkDKBroF                                   SRGR7ZYcx+YIQw==                                   ) ; key id = 40692   The DS RR will be      example.net. 3600 IN DS 40692 12 3 (                22261A8B0E0D799183E35E24E2AD6BB58533CBA7E3B14D659E9CA09B                2071398F )Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 20105.  Deployment Considerations5.1.  Key Sizes   According toRFC 4357 [RFC4357], the key size of GOST public keys   MUST be 512 bits.5.2.  Signature Sizes   According to the GOST R 34.10-2001 digital signature algorithm   specification ([GOST3410], [RFC5832]), the size of a GOST signature   is 512 bits.5.3.  Digest Sizes   According to GOST R 34.11-94 ([GOST3411], [RFC5831]), the size of a   GOST digest is 256 bits.6.  Implementation Considerations6.1.  Support for GOST Signatures   DNSSEC-aware implementations MAY be able to support RRSIG and DNSKEY   resource records created with the GOST algorithms as defined in this   document.6.2.  Support for NSEC3 Denial of Existence   Any DNSSEC-GOST implementation MUST support both NSEC [RFC4035] and   NSEC3 [RFC5155].7.  Security Considerations   Currently, the cryptographic resistance of the GOST R 34.10-2001   digital signature algorithm is estimated as 2**128 operations of   multiple elliptic curve point computations on prime modulus of order   2**256.   Currently, the cryptographic resistance of the GOST R 34.11-94 hash   algorithm is estimated as 2**128 operations of computations of a step   hash function.  (There is a known method to reduce this estimate to   2**105 operations, but it demands padding the colliding message with   1024 random bit blocks each of 256-bit length; thus, it cannot be   used in any practical implementation).Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 20108.  IANA Considerations   This document updates the IANA registry "DNS Security Algorithm   Numbers" [RFC4034].  The following entries have been added to the   registry:                                      Zone    Trans.    Value  Algorithm         Mnemonic Signing Sec.  References   Status     12    GOST R 34.10-2001 ECC-GOST     Y   *RFC 5933    OPTIONAL   This document updates theRFC 4034 Digest Types assignment   ([RFC4034], Section A.2) by adding the value and status for the   GOST R 34.11-94 algorithm:      Value   Algorithm        Status        3    GOST R 34.11-94  OPTIONAL9.  Acknowledgments   This document is a minor extension toRFC 4034 [RFC4034].  Also, we   tried to follow the documentsRFC 3110 [RFC3110],RFC 4509 [RFC4509],   andRFC 4357 [RFC4357] for consistency.  The authors of and   contributors to these documents are gratefully acknowledged for their   hard work.   The following people provided additional feedback, text, and valuable   assistance: Dmitry Burkov, Jaap Akkerhuis, Olafur Gundmundsson,   Jelte Jansen, and Wouter Wijngaards.10.  References10.1.  Normative References   [GOST3410]  "Information technology.  Cryptographic data security.               Signature and verification processes of [electronic]               digital signature.", GOST R 34.10-2001, Gosudarstvennyi               Standard of Russian Federation, Government Committee of               Russia for Standards, 2001. (In Russian).   [GOST3411]  "Information technology.  Cryptographic data security.               Hashing function.", GOST R 34.11-94, Gosudarstvennyi               Standard of Russian Federation, Government Committee of               Russia for Standards, 1994. (In Russian).   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate               Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 2010   [RFC3110]   Eastlake 3rd, D., "RSA/SHA-1 SIGs and RSA KEYs in the               Domain Name System (DNS)",RFC 3110, May 2001.   [RFC4033]   Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D., and S.               Rose, "DNS Security Introduction and Requirements",RFC 4033, March 2005.   [RFC4034]   Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D., and S.               Rose, "Resource Records for the DNS Security Extensions",RFC 4034, March 2005.   [RFC4035]   Arends, R., Austein, R., Larson, M., Massey, D., and S.               Rose, "Protocol Modifications for the DNS Security               Extensions",RFC 4035, March 2005.   [RFC4357]   Popov, V., Kurepkin, I., and S. Leontiev, "Additional               Cryptographic Algorithms for Use with GOST 28147-89,               GOST R 34.10-94, GOST R 34.10-2001, and GOST R 34.11-94               Algorithms",RFC 4357, January 2006.   [RFC4490]   Leontiev, S., Ed. and G. Chudov, Ed., "Using the               GOST 28147-89, GOST R 34.11-94, GOST R 34.10-94, and               GOST R 34.10-2001 Algorithms with Cryptographic Message               Syntax (CMS)",RFC 4490, May 2006.   [RFC4491]   Leontiev, S., Ed. and D. Shefanovski, Ed., "Using the               GOST R 34.10-94, GOST R 34.10-2001, and GOST R 34.11-94               Algorithms with the Internet X.509 Public Key               Infrastructure Certificate and CRL Profile",RFC 4491,               May 2006.   [RFC5155]   Laurie, B., Sisson, G., Arends, R., and D. Blacka, "DNS               Security (DNSSEC) Hashed Authenticated Denial of               Existence",RFC 5155, March 2008.10.2.  Informative References   [RFC4509]   Hardaker, W., "Use of SHA-256 in DNSSEC Delegation Signer               (DS) Resource Records (RRs)",RFC 4509, May 2006.   [RFC5830]   Dolmatov, V., Ed., "GOST 28147-89: Encryption,               Decryption, and Message Authentication Code (MAC)               Algorithms",RFC 5830, March 2010.   [RFC5831]   Dolmatov, V., Ed., "GOST R 34.11-94: Hash Function               Algorithm",RFC 5831, March 2010.Dolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 5933            Use of GOST Signatures in DNSSEC           July 2010   [RFC5832]   Dolmatov, V., Ed., "GOST R 34.10-2001: Digital Signature               Algorithm",RFC 5832, March 2010.Authors' Addresses   Vasily Dolmatov (editor)   Cryptocom Ltd.   14/2, Kedrova St.   Moscow,   117218   Russian Federation   Phone: +7 499 124 6226   EMail: dol@cryptocom.ru   Artem Chuprina   Cryptocom Ltd.   14/2, Kedrova St.   Moscow,   117218   Russian Federation   Phone: +7 499 124 6226   EMail: ran@cryptocom.ru   Igor Ustinov   Cryptocom Ltd.   14/2, Kedrova St.   Moscow,   117218   Russian Federation   Phone: +7 499 124 6226   EMail: igus@cryptocom.ruDolmatov, et al.             Standards Track                    [Page 9]

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