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Network Working Group                                             L. LawRequest for Comments: 4869                                    J. SolinasCategory: Informational                                              NSA                                                                May 2007Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsecStatus of This Memo   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this   memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).Abstract   This document proposes four optional cryptographic user interface   suites ("UI suites") for IPsec, similar to the two suites specified   inRFC 4308.  The four new suites provide compatibility with the   United States National Security Agency's Suite B specifications.Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................22. Requirements Terminology ........................................23. New UI Suites ...................................................23.1. Suite "Suite-B-GCM-128" ....................................23.2. Suite "Suite-B-GCM-256" ....................................33.3. Suite "Suite-B-GMAC-128" ...................................43.4. Suite "Suite-B-GMAC-256" ...................................54. Security Considerations .........................................55. IANA Considerations .............................................66. References ......................................................66.1. Normative References .......................................66.2. Informative References .....................................7Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 1]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 20071.  Introduction   [RFC4308] proposes two optional cryptographic user interface suites   ("UI suites") for IPsec.  The two suites, VPN-A and VPN-B, represent   commonly used present-day corporate VPN security choices and   anticipated future choices, respectively.  This document proposes   four new UI suites based on implementations of the United States   National Security Agency's Suite B algorithms (see [SuiteB]).   As with the VPN suites, the Suite B suites are simply collections of   values for some options in IPsec.  Use of UI suites does not change   the IPsec protocols in any way.2.  Requirements Terminology   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", and "MAY"   in this document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].3.  New UI Suites   Each of the following UI suites provides choices for ESP (see   [RFC4303]) and for IKEv1 and IKEv2 (see [RFC2409] and [RFC4306]).   The four suites are differentiated by the choice of cryptographic   algorithm strengths and a choice of whether the Encapsulating   Security Payload (ESP) is to provide both confidentiality and   integrity or integrity only.  The suite names are based on the   Advanced Encryption Standard [AES] mode and AES key length specified   for ESP.   IPsec implementations that use these UI suites SHOULD use the suite   names listed here.  IPsec implementations SHOULD NOT use names   different than those listed here for the suites that are described,   and MUST NOT use the names listed here for suites that do not match   these values.  These requirements are necessary for interoperability.3.1.  Suite "Suite-B-GCM-128"   This suite provides ESP integrity protection and confidentiality   using 128-bit AES-GCM (see [RFC4106]).  This suite or the following   suite should be used when ESP integrity protection and encryption are   both needed.   ESP:     Encryption     AES with 128-bit keys and 16-octet Integrity                      Check Value (ICV) in GCM mode [RFC4106]     Integrity      NULLLaw & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 2]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 2007   IKEv1:     Encryption                   AES with 128-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-256 [RFC4868]     Hash                         SHA-256 [FIPS-180-2] [RFC4634]     Diffie-Hellman group         256-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Group Type                   ECP   For IKEv1, Phase 1 SHOULD use Main mode.  IKEv1 implementations MUST   support pre-shared key authentication [RFC2409] for interoperability.   The authentication method used with IKEv1 MAY be either pre-shared   key [RFC2409] or ECDSA-256 [RFC4754].   IKEv2:     Encryption                   AES with 128-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-256 [RFC4868]     Integrity                    HMAC-SHA-256-128 [RFC4868]     Diffie-Hellman group         256-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Authentication               ECDSA-256 [RFC4754]   Rekeying of Phase 2 (for IKEv1) or the CREATE_CHILD_SA (for IKEv2)   MUST be supported by both parties in this suite.3.2.  Suite "Suite-B-GCM-256"   This suite provides ESP integrity protection and confidentiality   using 256-bit AES-GCM (see [RFC4106]).  This suite or the preceding   suite should be used when ESP integrity protection and encryption are   both needed.   ESP:     Encryption     AES with 256-bit keys and 16-octet ICV in GCM mode                      [RFC4106]     Integrity      NULL   IKEv1:     Encryption                   AES with 256-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-384 [RFC4868]     Hash                         SHA-384 [FIPS-180-2] [RFC4634]     Diffie-Hellman group         384-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Group Type                   ECP   For IKEv1, Phase 1 SHOULD use Main mode.  IKEv1 implementations MUST   support pre-shared key authentication [RFC2409] for interoperability.   The authentication method used with IKEv1 MAY be either pre-shared   key [RFC2409] or ECDSA-384 [RFC4754].Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 3]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 2007   IKEv2:     Encryption                   AES with 256-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-384 [RFC4868]     Integrity                    HMAC-SHA-384-192 [RFC4868]     Diffie-Hellman group         384-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Authentication               ECDSA-384 [RFC4754]   Rekeying of Phase 2 (for IKEv1) or the CREATE_CHILD_SA (for IKEv2)   MUST be supported by both parties in this suite.3.3.  Suite "Suite-B-GMAC-128"   This suite provides ESP integrity protection using 128-bit AES-GMAC   (see [RFC4543]) but does not provide confidentiality.  This suite or   the following suite should be used only when there is no need for ESP   encryption.   ESP:     Encryption     NULL     Integrity      AES with 128-bit keys in GMAC mode [RFC4543]   IKEv1:     Encryption                   AES with 128-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-256 [RFC4868]     Hash                         SHA-256 [FIPS-180-2] [RFC4634]     Diffie-Hellman group         256-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Group Type                   ECP   For IKEv1, Phase 1 SHOULD use Main mode.  IKEv1 implementations MUST   support pre-shared key authentication [RFC2409] for interoperability.   The authentication method used with IKEv1 MAY be either pre-shared   key [RFC2409] or ECDSA-256 [RFC4754].   IKEv2:     Encryption                   AES with 128-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-256 [RFC4868]     Integrity                    HMAC-SHA-256-128 [RFC4868]     Diffie-Hellman group         256-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Authentication               ECDSA-256 [RFC4754]   Rekeying of Phase 2 (for IKEv1) or the CREATE_CHILD_SA (for IKEv2)   MUST be supported by both parties in this suite.Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 4]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 20073.4.  Suite "Suite-B-GMAC-256"   This suite provides ESP integrity protection using 256-bit AES-GMAC   (see [RFC4543]) but does not provide confidentiality.  This suite or   the preceding suite should be used only when there is no need for ESP   encryption.   ESP:     Encryption     NULL     Integrity      AES with 256-bit keys in GMAC mode [RFC4543]   IKEv1:     Encryption                   AES with 256-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-384 [RFC4868]     Hash                         SHA-384 [FIPS-180-2] [RFC4634]     Diffie-Hellman group         384-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Group Type                   ECP   For IKEv1, Phase 1 SHOULD use Main mode.  IKEv1 implementations MUST   support pre-shared key authentication [RFC2409] for interoperability.   The authentication method used with IKEv1 MAY be either pre-shared   key [RFC2409] or ECDSA-384 [RFC4754].   IKEv2:     Encryption                   AES with 256-bit keys in CBC mode                                    [RFC3602]     Pseudo-random function       HMAC-SHA-384 [RFC4868]     Integrity                    HMAC-SHA-384-192 [RFC4868]     Diffie-Hellman group         384-bit random ECP group [RFC4753]     Authentication               ECDSA-384 [RFC4754]   Rekeying of Phase 2 (for IKEv1) or the CREATE_CHILD_SA (for IKEv2)   MUST be supported by both parties in this suite.4.  Security Considerations   This document inherits all of the security considerations of the   IPsec, IKEv1, and IKEv2 documents.  See [CNSSP-15] for guidance on   the use of AES in these suites for the protection of U.S. Government   information.   Some of the security options specified in these suites may be found   in the future to have properties significantly weaker than those that   were believed at the time this document was produced.Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 5]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 20075.  IANA Considerations   IANA has created and will maintain a registry called "Cryptographic   Suites for IKEv1, IKEv2, and IPsec" (see [IANA-Suites]).  The   registry consists of a text string and an RFC number that lists the   associated transforms.  The four new suites in this document have   been added to this registry after approval by an expert designated by   the IESG.   The new values for the registry are:   Identifier              Defined in   Suite-B-GCM-128RFC 4869   Suite-B-GCM-256RFC 4869   Suite-B-GMAC-128RFC 4869   Suite-B-GMAC-256RFC 48696.  References6.1.  Normative References   [FIPS-180-2]  FIPS 180-2 with change notice, "Secure Hash Standard",                 National Institute of Standards and Technology,                 February 2004.   [IANA-Suites] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, "Cryptographic                 Suites for IKEv1, IKEv2, and IPsec",                 <http://www.iana.org/assignments/crypto-suites>.   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                 Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2409]     Harkins, D. and D. Carrel, "The Internet Key Exchange                 (IKE)",RFC 2409, November 1998.   [RFC3602]     Frankel, S., Glenn, R., and S. Kelly, "The AES-CBC                 Cipher Algorithm and Its Use with IPsec",RFC 3602,                 September 2003.   [RFC4106]     Viega, J. and D. McGrew, "The Use of Galois/Counter                 Mode (GCM) in IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload                 (ESP)",RFC 4106, June 2005.   [RFC4303]     Kent, S., "IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)",RFC 4303, December 2005.   [RFC4306]     Kaufman, C., "Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2) Protocol",RFC 4306, December 2005.Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 6]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 2007   [RFC4308]     Hoffman, P., "Cryptographic Suites for IPsec",RFC4308, December 2005.   [RFC4543]     McGrew, D. and J. Viega, "The Use of Galois Message                 Authentication Code (GMAC) in IPsec ESP and AH",RFC4543, May 2006.   [RFC4753]     Fu, D. and J. Solinas, "ECP Groups for IKE and IKEv2",RFC 4753, November 2006.   [RFC4754]     Fu, D. and J. Solinas, "IKE and IKEv2 Authentication                 Using ECDSA",RFC 4754, November 2006.   [RFC4868]     Kelly, S. and S. Frankel, "Using HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-                 SHA-384, and HMAC-SHA-512 with IPsec",RFC 4868, May                 2007.6.2.  Informative References   [AES]         U.S. Department of Commerce/National Institute of                 Standards and Technology, "Advanced Encryption Standard                 (AES)", FIPS PUB 197, November 2001,                 <http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/index.html>.   [CNSSP-15]    Committee on National Security Systems, "National                 Policy on the Use of the Advanced Encryption Standard                 (AES) to Protect National Security Systems and National                 Security Information", June 2003,                 <http://www.cnss.gov/Assets/pdf/cnssp_15_fs.pdf>.   [RFC4634]     Eastlake 3rd, D. and T. Hansen, "US Secure Hash                 Algorithms (SHA and HMAC-SHA)",RFC 4634, July 2006.   [SuiteB]      U.S. National Security Agency, "Fact Sheet NSA Suite B                 Cryptography", July 2005, <http://www.nsa.gov/ia/industry/crypto_Suite_b.cfm?MenuID=10.2.7>.Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 7]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 2007Authors' Addresses   Laurie E. Law   National Information Assurance Research Laboratory   National Security Agency   EMail: lelaw@orion.ncsc.mil   Jerome A. Solinas   National Information Assurance Research Laboratory   National Security Agency   EMail: jasolin@orion.ncsc.milLaw & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 8]

RFC 4869         Suite B Cryptographic Suites for IPsec         May 2007Full Copyright Statement   Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions   contained inBCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors   retain all their rights.   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY, THE IETF TRUST AND   THE INTERNET ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS   OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF   THE INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Intellectual Property   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be   found inBCP 78 andBCP 79.   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository athttp://www.ietf.org/ipr.   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at   ietf-ipr@ietf.org.Acknowledgement   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the   Internet Society.Law & Solinas                Informational                      [Page 9]

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