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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         S. TurnerRequest for Comments: 6031                                          IECACategory: Standards Track                                     R. HousleyISSN: 2070-1721                                           Vigil Security                                                           December 2010Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) Symmetric Key Package Content TypeAbstract   This document defines the symmetric key format content type.  It is   transport independent.  The Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) can be   used to digitally sign, digest, authenticate, or encrypt this content   type.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/rfc6031.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 & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010Table of Contents1. Introduction...................................................31.1. Requirements Terminology..................................31.2. ASN.1 Syntax Notation.....................................32. Symmetric Key Package Content Type.............................33. PSKC Attributes................................................43.1. PSKC Key Package Attributes...............................53.1.1. Device Information Attributes........................53.1.2. Cryptographic Module Information Attributes..........83.2. PSKC Key Attributes.......................................83.2.1. Key Identifier.......................................83.2.2. Algorithm............................................93.2.3. Issuer...............................................93.2.4. Key Profile Identifier...............................93.2.5. Key Reference Identifier.............................93.2.6. Friendly Name.......................................103.2.7. Algorithm Parameters................................103.2.8. Counter.............................................123.2.9. Time................................................133.2.10. Time Interval......................................133.2.11. Time Drift.........................................133.2.12. Value MAC..........................................133.2.13. Key User Id........................................143.3. Key Policy Attributes....................................143.3.1. Key Start Date......................................143.3.2. Key Expiry Date.....................................153.3.3. Number of Transactions..............................153.3.4. Key Usage...........................................153.3.5. PIN Policy..........................................164. Key Encoding..................................................184.1. AES Key Encoding.........................................184.2. Triple-DES Key Encoding..................................185. Security Considerations.......................................196. IANA Considerations...........................................197. References....................................................197.1. Normative References.....................................197.2. Informative References...................................21Appendix A. ASN.1 Module.........................................22A.1. Symmetric Key Package ASN.1 Module.......................22A.2. PSKC ASN.1 Module........................................23Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 20101.  Introduction   This document defines the symmetric key format content type.  It is   transport independent.  The Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)   [RFC5652] can be used to digitally sign, digest, authenticate, or   encrypt this content type.   The use cases that motivated the attributes in this work are   elaborated in [RFC6030].  They are omitted to avoid duplication.   This document also includes ASN.1 definitions of the Extensible   Markup Language (XML) element and attributes defined in [RFC6030].1.1.  Requirements 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].1.2.  ASN.1 Syntax Notation   The key package is defined using the ASN.1 in [X.680], [X.681],   [X.682], and [X.683].2.  Symmetric Key Package Content Type   The symmetric key package content type is used to transfer one or   more plaintext symmetric keys from one party to another.  A symmetric   key package MAY be encapsulated in one or more CMS protecting content   types.  This content type MUST be Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)   encoded [X.690].   The symmetric key package content type has the following syntax:     ct-symmetric-key-package CONTENT-TYPE ::=         { TYPE SymmetricKeyPackage IDENTIFIED BY id-ct-KP-sKeyPackage }     id-ct-KP-sKeyPackage OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=        { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs9(9)          smime(16) ct(1) 25 }     SymmetricKeyPackage ::= SEQUENCE {       version           KeyPkgVersion DEFAULT v1,       sKeyPkgAttrs  [0] SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Attribute                                      {{ SKeyPkgAttributes }} OPTIONAL,       sKeys             SymmetricKeys,       ... }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010     SymmetricKeys ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF OneSymmetricKey     OneSymmetricKey ::= SEQUENCE {       sKeyAttrs  SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Attribute                                      {{ SKeyAttributes }}  OPTIONAL,       sKey       OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }       ( WITH COMPONENTS { ..., sKeyAttrs PRESENT } |         WITH COMPONENTS { ..., sKey PRESENT } )     KeyPkgVersion ::= INTEGER  { v1(1) } ( v1, ... )   The SymmetricKeyPackage fields are used as follows:   - version identifies the version of the symmetric key package content     structure.  For this version of the specification, the default     value, v1, MUST be used.   - sKeyPkgAttrs optionally provides attributes that apply to all of     the symmetric keys in the package.  The SKeyPkgAttributes     information object set restricts the attributes allowed in     sKeyPkgAttrs.  If an attribute appears here, then it MUST NOT also     be included in sKeyAttrs.   - sKeys contains a sequence of OneSymmetricKey values.  This     structure is discussed below.   The OneSymmetricKey fields are used as follows:   - sKeyAttrs optionally provides attributes that apply to one     symmetric key.  The SKeyAttributes information object set restricts     the attributes permitted in sKeyAttrs.  If an attribute appears     here, then it MUST NOT also be included in sKeyPkgAttrs.   - sKey optionally contains the key value encoded as an OCTET STRING.   The OneSymmetricKey field MUST include sKeyAttrs, sKey, or sKeyAttrs   and sKey.3.  PSKC Attributes   The following attributes are defined to assist those using the   symmetric key package defined in this document as part of a Dynamic   Symmetric Key Provision Protocol (DSKPP) [RFC6063] with Portable   Symmetric Key Container (PSKC) attributes.  [RFC6030] should be   consulted for the definitive attribute descriptions.  The attributes   fall into three categories.  The first category includes attributes   that apply to a key package, and these attributes will generally   appear in sKeyPkgAttrs.  The second category includes attributes thatTurner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   apply to a particular key, and these attributes will generally appear   in sKeyAttrs.  The third category includes attributes that apply to a   key policy.  Of the attributes defined, only the Key Identifier   (Section 3.2.1) and Algorithm (Section 3.2.2) key attributes MUST be   included.  All other attributes are OPTIONAL.   Like PSKC, the Symmetric Key Content Type supports extensibility.   Primarily, this is accomplished through the definition and inclusion   of new attributes, but in some instances in which the attribute   contains more than one type, the ASN.1 "..." extensibility mechanism   is employed.   A straightforward approach to conversion from XML types to ASN.1 is   employed.  The <xs:string> type converts to UTF8String; the XML   <xs:dateTime> type converts to GeneralizedTime; and the XML integer   types convert to INTEGER or BinaryTime [RFC6019].3.1.  PSKC Key Package Attributes   PSKC key package attributes apply to an entire key package.  These   attributes can be categorized by two different attribute collections:   device information and cryptographic module attributes.  All of these   key package attributes are OPTIONAL.3.1.1.  Device Information Attributes   Device Information attributes, when taken together, MUST uniquely   identify a device to which the Symmetric Key Package is provisioned.3.1.1.1.  Manufacturer   The Manufacturer attribute indicates the manufacturer of the device.   Values for Manufacturer MUST be taken from either [OATHMAN] prefixes   (i.e., the left column) or from the IANA Private Enterprise Number   Registry [IANAPENREG], using the Organization value.  When the value   is taken from [OATHMAN] "oath." MUST be prepended to the value (e.g.,   "oath.<values from [OATHMAN]>").  When the value is taken from   [IANAPENREG], "iana." MUST be prepended to the value (e.g.,   "iana.<Organization value from [IANAPENREG]>").  The attribute   definition is as follows:   at-pskc-manufacturer ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-manufacturer }   id-pskc-manufacturer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 1 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 20103.1.1.2.  Serial Number   The Serial Number attribute indicates the serial number of the   device.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-serialNo ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-serialNo }   id-pskc-serialNo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 2 }3.1.1.3.  Model   The Model attribute indicates the model of the device.  The attribute   definition is as follows:   at-pskc-model ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-model }   id-pskc-model OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 3 }3.1.1.4.  Issue Number   The Issue Number attribute contains an issue number to distinguish   between two devices with the same serial number.  The attribute   definition is as follows:   at-pskc-issueNo ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-issueNo }   id-pskc-issueNo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 4 }3.1.1.5.  Device Binding   The Device Binding attribute provides an opaque identifier that   allows keys to be bound to the device or to a class of devices.   When loading keys into a device, the attribute's value MUST be   checked against information provided to the user via out-of-band   mechanisms.  The implementation then ensures that the correct device   or class of device is being used with respect to the provisioned key.   at-pskc-deviceBinding ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceBinding }   id-pskc-deviceBinding OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 5 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 20103.1.1.6.  Device Start Date   When included in sKeyPkgAttrs, the Device Start Date attribute   indicates the start date for a device.  The date MUST be represented   in a form that matches the dateTime production in "canonical   representation" [XMLSCHEMA].  Implementations SHOULD NOT rely on time   resolution finer than milliseconds and MUST NOT generate time   instants that specify leap seconds.  Keys that are on the device   SHOULD only be used when the current date is on or after the device   start date.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-deviceStartDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceStartDate }   id-pskc-deviceStartDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 6 }   Note that usage enforcement of the keys with respect to the dates MAY   only happen on the validation server as some devices, such as smart   cards, do not have an internal clock.  Systems thus SHOULD NOT rely   upon the device to enforce key usage date restrictions.3.1.1.7.  Device Expiry Date   When included in sKeyPkgAttrs, the Device Expiry Date attribute   indicates the expiry date for a device.  The date MUST be represented   in a form that matches the dateTime production in "canonical   representation" [XMLSCHEMA].  Implementations SHOULD NOT rely on time   resolution finer than milliseconds and MUST NOT generate time   instants that specify leap seconds.  Keys that are on the device   SHOULD only be used when the current date is before the device expiry   date.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-deviceExpiryDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceExpiryDate }   id-pskc-deviceExpiryDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 7 } Note   that usage enforcement of the keys with respect to the dates MAY only   happen on the validation server as some devices, such as smart cards,   do not have an internal clock.  Systems thus SHOULD NOT rely upon the   device to enforce key usage date restrictions.3.1.1.8.  Device User Id   The Device User Id attribute indicates the user with whom the device   is associated using a distinguished name, as defined in [RFC4514].   For example: UID=jsmith,DC=example,DC=net.  The attribute definition   is as follows:Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-deviceUserId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceUserId }   id-pskc-deviceUserId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 26 }   As specified in [RFC6030], there are no semantics associated with   this element, i.e., there are no checks enforcing that only a   specific user can use this device.  As such, this element is for   informational purposes only.3.1.2.  Cryptographic Module Information Attributes   Cryptographic Module attributes uniquely identify a cryptographic   module.  This is useful when the device contains more than one   cryptographic module.  At this time, only one attribute is defined.3.1.2.1.  Cryptographic Module Identifier   When included in sKeyPkgAttrs, the Cryptographic Module Identifier   attribute uniquely identifies the cryptographic module to which the   key is being or was provisioned.  The attribute definition is as   follows:   at-pskc-moduleId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-moduleId }   id-pskc-moduleId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 8 }3.2.  PSKC Key Attributes   PSKC key attributes apply to a specific key.  As noted earlier, the   Key Identifier (Section 3.2.1) and Algorithm (Section 3.2.2) key   attributes are REQUIRED.  All other attributes are OPTIONAL.3.2.1.  Key Identifier   When included in sKeyAttrs, the Key Identifier attribute identifies   the key in the context of key provisioning exchanges between two   parties.  This means that if PSKC is used in multiple interactions   between a sending and receiving party, using different containers   referencing the same keys, the KeyId MUST use the same KeyId values   (e.g., after initial provisioning, if a system wants to update key   metadata values in the other system, the KeyId value of the key where   the metadata is to be updates MUST be the same as the original KeyId   value provisioned).  The attribute definition is as follows:Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-keyId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyId }   id-pskc-keyId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 9 }3.2.2.  Algorithm   The Algorithm attribute uniquely identifies the PSKC algorithm   profile.  [RFC6030] defines two algorithm profiles "HOTP" and "PIN".   The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-algorithm ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-algorithm }   id-pskc-algorithm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 10 }3.2.3.  Issuer   The Issuer attribute names the entity that issued the key.  The   attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-issuer ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-issuer }   id-pskc-issuer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 11 }3.2.4.  Key Profile Identifier   The Key Profile Identifier attribute carries a unique identifier used   between the sending and receiving parties to establish a set of key   attribute values that are not transmitted within the container but   are agreed upon between the two parties out of band.  This attribute   will then represent the unique reference to a set of key attribute   values.   at-pskc-keyProfileId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyProfileId }   id-pskc-keyProfileId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 12 }3.2.5.  Key Reference Identifier   The Key Reference attribute refers to an external key to be used with   a key derivation scheme and no specific key value (secret) is   transported; only the reference to the external master key is used   (e.g., the PKCS #11 key label).Turner & Housley             Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-keyReference ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyReference }   id-pskc-keyReference OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 13 }3.2.6.  Friendly Name   The Friendly Name attribute contains a human-readable name for the   secret key.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-friendlyName ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE FriendlyName IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-friendlyName }   id-pskc-friendlyName OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 14 }   The Friendly Name attribute has the following syntax:   FriendlyName ::= SEQUENCE {     friendlyName        UTF8String,     friendlyNameLangTag UTF8String OPTIONAL }   The text is encoded in UTF-8 [RFC3629], which accommodates most of   the world's writing systems.  The friendlyNameLangTag field   identifies the language used to express the friendlyName.  When the   friendlyNameLangTag field is absent, English, whose associated   language tag is "en", is used.  The value of the friendlyNameLangTag   field MUST be a language tag, as described in [RFC5646].3.2.7.  Algorithm Parameters   The Algorithm Parameters attribute contains parameters that influence   the result of the algorithmic computation, for example, response   truncation and format in One-Time Password (OTP) and   Challenge/Response (CR) algorithms.   at-pskc-algorithmParameters ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE PSKCAlgorithmParameters     IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-algorithmParams }   id-pskc-algorithmParams OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 15 }   The Algorithm Parameters attribute has the following syntax:   PSKCAlgorithmParameters ::= CHOICE {     suite                UTF8String,     challengeFormat  [0] ChallengeFormat,     responseFormat   [1] ResponseFormat,     ... }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   ChallengeFormat ::= SEQUENCE {     encoding    Encoding,     checkDigit  BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,     min         INTEGER (0..MAX),     max         INTEGER (0..MAX),     ... }   Encoding ::= UTF8STRING ("DECIMAL" | "HEXADECIMAL" |                "ALPHANUMERIC" |"BASE64" |"BINARY")   ResponseFormat ::= SEQUENCE {     encoding     Encoding,     length       INTEGER (0..MAX),     checkDigit   BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,     ... }   The fields in PSKCAlgorithmParameters have the following meanings:   o Suite defines additional characteristics of the algorithm used,     which are algorithm specific.  For example, in an HMAC-based     (Hashed Message Authentication Code) OTP algorithm it could     designate the strength of the hash algorithm used (SHA1, SHA256,     etc.).  Please refer to the algorithm profile specification     [RFC6030] for the exact semantics of the value for each algorithm     profile.   o ChallengeFormat defines the characteristics of the challenge in a     CR usage scenario, whereby the following fields are defined:      o encoding specifies the encoding of the challenge accepted by the        device and MUST be one of the following values: DECIMAL,        HEXADECIMAL, ALPHANUMERIC, BASE64, or BINARY.  The BASE64        encoding is done as inSection 4 of [RFC4648].      o checkDigit indicates whether a device needs to check the        appended Luhn check digit, as defined in [ISOIEC7812], contained        in a challenge.  The checkDigit MUST NOT be present if the        encoding value is anything other than 'DECIMAL'.  A value of        TRUE indicates that the device will check the appended Luhn        check digit in a provided challenge.  A value of FALSE indicates        that the device will not check the appended Luhn check digit in        the challenge.Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010      o min defines the minimum size of the challenge accepted by the        device for CR mode.  If encoding is 'DECIMAL', 'HEXADECIMAL', or        'ALPHANUMERIC', this value indicates the minimum number of        digits/characters.  If encoding is 'BASE64' or 'BINARY', this        value indicates the minimum number of bytes of the unencoded        value.      o max defines the maximum size of the challenge accepted by the        device for CR mode.  If encoding is 'DECIMAL', 'HEXADECIMAL', or        'ALPHANUMERIC', this value indicates the maximum number of        digits/characters.  If the encoding is 'BASE64' or 'BINARY',        this value indicates the maximum number of bytes of the        unencoded value.   o ResponseFormat defines the characteristics of the result of a     computation and defines the format of the OTP or the response to a     challenge.  For cases where the key is a personal identification     number (PIN) value, this element contains the format of the PIN     itself (e.g., DECIMAL, length 4 for a 4 digit PIN).  The following     fields are defined:      o encoding specifies the encoding of the response generated by the        device and MUST be one of the following values: DECIMAL,        HEXADECIMAL, ALPHANUMERIC, BASE64, or BINARY.  BASE64 is defined        as inSection 4 of [RFC4648].      o length defines the length of the response generated by the        device.  If encoding is 'DECIMAL', 'HEXADECIMAL', or        'ALPHANUMERIC', this value indicates the number of        digits/characters.  If encoding is 'BASE64' or 'BINARY', this        value indicates the number of bytes of the unencoded value.      o checkDigit indicates whether the device needs to append a Luhn        check digit, as defined in [ISOIEC7812], to the response.  This        is only valid if the encoding attribute is 'DECIMAL'.  If the        value is TRUE, then the device will append a Luhn check digit to        the response.  If the value is FALSE, then the device will not        append a Luhn check digit to the response.3.2.8.  Counter   The Counter attribute contains the event counter for event-based OTP   algorithms.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-counter ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER(0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-counter }   id-pskc-counter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 16 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 20103.2.9.  Time   The Time attribute conveys the time for time-based OTP algorithms.   If the Time Interval attribute is included, then this element carries   the number of time intervals passed for a specific start point.  If   the time interval is used, then this element carries the number of   time intervals passed from a specific start point, normally it is   algorithm dependent.  It uses the BinaryTime syntax from [RFC6019].   The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-time ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE BinaryTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-time }   id-pskc-time OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 17 }3.2.10.  Time Interval   The Time Interval attribute conveys the time interval value for time-   based OTP algorithms in seconds (e.g., a value of 30 for this would   indicate a time interval of 30 seconds).  It is an integer.  The   attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-timeInterval ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-timeInterval }   id-pskc-timeInterval OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 18 }3.2.11.  Time Drift   The Time Drift attribute contains the device clock drift value for   time-based OTP algorithms.  It is an integer, either positive or   negative, that indicates the number of time intervals that a   validation server has established that the device clock drifted after   the last successful authentication.  The attribute definition is as   follows:   at-pskc-timeDrift ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-timeDrift }   id-pskc-timeDrift OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 19 }3.2.12.  Value MAC   The Value MAC attribute is a Message Authentication Code (MAC)   generated from the encrypted value in the case that the encryption   algorithm does not support integrity checks (e.g., AES-CBC does not   provide integrity while AES Key Wrap with a message length indicator   (MLI) does).  The attribute definition is as follows:Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-valueMAC ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE ValueMac IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-valueMAC }   id-pskc-valueMAC OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 20 }   ValueMac ::= SEQUENCE {     macAlgorithm UTF8String,     mac          UTF8String }   The fields in ValueMac have the following meanings:   o macAlgorithm identifies the MAC algorithm used to generate the     value placed in digest.   o mac is the base64-encoded, as specified inSection 4 of [RFC4648],     mac value.3.2.13.  Key User Id   The Key User Id attribute indicates the user with whom the key is   associated using a distinguished name, as defined in [RFC4514].  For   example, UID=jsmith,DC=example,DC=net.  The attribute definition is   as follows:   at-pskc-keyUserId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyUserId }   id-pskc-keyUserId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 27 }   As specified in [RFC6030], there are no semantics associated with   this element, i.e., there are no checks enforcing that only a   specific user can use this key.  As such, this element is for   informational purposes only.3.3.  Key Policy Attributes   Key policy attributes indicate a policy that can be attached to a   key.  These attributes are defined in the subsections that follow.3.3.1.  Key Start Date   When included in sKeyAttrs, the Key Start Date attribute indicates   the start of the key's validity period.  The date MUST be represented   in a form that matches the dateTime production in "canonical   representation" [XMLSCHEMA].  Implementations SHOULD NOT rely on time   resolution finer than milliseconds and MUST NOT generate time   instants that specify leap seconds.  The attribute definition is as   follows:Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-keyStartDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {       TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyStartDate }   id-pskc-keyStartDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 21 }3.3.2.  Key Expiry Date   When included in sKeyAttrs, the Key Expiry Date attribute indicates   the end of the key's validity period.  The date MUST be represented   in a form that matches the dateTime production in "canonical   representation" [XMLSCHEMA].  Implementations SHOULD NOT rely on time   resolution finer than milliseconds and MUST NOT generate time   instants that specify leap seconds.  The attribute definition is as   follows:   at-pskc-keyExpiryDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyExpiryDate }   id-pskc-keyExpiryDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 22 }3.3.3.  Number of Transactions   The Number of Transactions attribute indicates the maximum number of   times a key carried within the package can be used.  When this   element is omitted, there is no restriction regarding the number of   times a key can be used.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-noOfTransactions ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-noOfTransactions }   id-pskc-noOfTransactions OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 23 }3.3.4.  Key Usage   The Key Usage attribute constrains the intended usage of the key.   The recipient MUST enforce the key usage.  The attribute definition   is as follows:   at-pskc-keyUsage ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE PSKCKeyUsages IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyUsages }   id-pskc-keyUsages OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 24 }   PSKCKeyUsages ::= SEQUENCE OF PSKCKeyUsage   PSKCKeyUsage ::= UTF8String ("OTP" | "CR" | "Encrypt" |                    "Integrity" | "Verify" | "Unlock" | "Decrypt" |                    "KeyWrap" | "Unwrap" | "Derive" | "Generate")Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   The fields in PSKCKeyUsage have the following meanings:   o OTP:  The key MUST only be used for OTP generation.   o CR:  The key MUST only be used for Challenge/Response purposes.   o Encrypt:  The key MUST only be used for data encryption purposes.   o Integrity:  The key MUST only be used to generate a keyed message     digest for data integrity or authentication purposes.   o Verify:  The key MUST only be used to verify a keyed message digest     for data integrity or authentication purposes (is the converse of     Integrity).   o Unlock:  The key MUST only be used for an inverse     Challenge/Response in the case in which a user has locked the     device by entering an incorrect PIN too many times (for devices     with PIN-input capability).   o Decrypt:  The key MUST only be used for data decryption purposes.   o KeyWrap:  The key MUST only be used for key wrap purposes.   o Unwrap:  The key MUST only be used for key unwrap purposes.   o Derive:  The key MUST only be used with a key derivation function     to derive a new key (see also Section 8.2.4 of [NIST800-57]).   o Generate:  The key MUST only be used to generate a new key based on     a random number and the previous value of the key (see alsoSection8.1.5.2.1 of [NIST800-57]).3.3.5.  PIN Policy   The PIN Policy attribute allows policy about the PIN usage to be   associated with the key.  The attribute definition is as follows:   at-pskc-pinPolicy ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE PINPolicy IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-pinPolicy }   id-pskc-pinPolicy OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 25 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   PINPolicy ::= SEQUENCE {     pinKeyId          [0] UTF8String OPTIONAL,     pinUsageMode      [1] PINUsageMode,     maxFailedAttempts [2] INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL,     minLength         [3] INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL,     maxLength         [4] INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL,     pinEncoding       [5] Encoding OPTIONAL }   PINUsageMode ::= UTF8String ("Local" | "Prepend" | "Append" |                    "Algorithmic")   The fields in PIN Policy have the following meanings:   o pinKeyId uniquely identifies the key held within this container     that contains the value of the PIN that protects the key.      o pinUsageMode indicates the way the PIN is used during the usage        of the key.  The following values are defined in [RFC6030]:        Local, Prepend, Append, and Algorithmic.   o maxFailedAttempts indicates the maximum number of times the PIN may     be entered incorrectly before it MUST NOT be possible to use the     key anymore (reasonable values are in the positive integer range of     at least 2 and no more than 10).   o minLength indicates the minimum length of a PIN that can be set to     protect the associated key.  It MUST NOT be possible to set a PIN     shorter than this value.  If pinEncoding is 'DECIMAL',     'HEXADECIMAL', or 'ALPHANUMERIC', this value indicates the number     of digits/ characters.  If pinEncoding is 'BASE64' or 'BINARY',     this value indicates the number of bytes of the unencoded value.   o maxLength indicates the maximum length of a PIN that can be set to     protect this key.  It MUST NOT be possible to set a PIN longer than     this value.  If pinEncoding is 'DECIMAL', 'HEXADECIMAL', or     'ALPHANUMERIC', this value indicates the number of     digits/characters.  If the pinEncoding is 'BASE64' or 'BINARY',     this value indicates the number of bytes of the unencoded value.   o pinEncoding is based on Encoding, which is defined inSection3.2.7, and specifies encoding of the PIN and MUST be one of the     following values: DECIMAL, HEXADECIMAL, ALPHANUMERIC, BASE64, or     BINARY.   If pinUsageMode is set to "Local", then the device MUST enforce the   restriction indicated in maxFailedAttempts, minLength, maxLength, and   pinEncoding; otherwise, it MUST be enforced on the server side.Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 20104.  Key Encoding   Two parties receiving the same key as an sKey OCTET STRING must make   use of the key in exactly the same way in order to interoperate.  To   ensure that this occurs, it is necessary to define a correspondence   between the abstract syntax of sKey and the notation in the standard   algorithm description that defines how the key is used.  The next   sections establish that correspondence for the AES algorithm   [FIPS197] and the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA or Triple   DES) [SP800-67].4.1.  AES Key Encoding   [FIPS197], Section 5.2, titled "Key Expansion", uses the input key as   an array of bytes indexed starting at 0.  The first octet of sKey   SHALL become the key byte in the AES, labeled index 0 in [FIPS197];   the succeeding octets of sKey SHALL become key bytes in AES, in   increasing index order.   Proper parsing and key load of the contents of sKey for AES SHALL be   determined by using the following sKey OCTET STRING to generate and   match the key expansion test vectors in [FIPS197],Appendix A, for   AES Cipher Key: 2b 7e 15 16 28 ae d2 a6 ab f7 15 88 09 cf 4f 3c     Tag Length Value     04  16     2b 7e 15 16 28 ae d2 a6 ab f7 15 88 09 cf 4f 3c4.2.  Triple-DES Key Encoding   A Triple-DES key consists of three keys for the cryptographic engine   (Key1, Key2, and Key3) that are each 64 bits (56 key bits and 8   parity bits); the three keys are also collectively referred to as a   key bundle [SP800-67].  A key bundle may employ either two or three   independent keys.  When only two independent keys are employed   (called two-key Triple DES), the same value is used for Key1 and   Key3.   Each key in a Triple-DES key bundle is expanded into a key schedule   according to a procedure defined in [SP800-67],Appendix A.  That   procedure numbers the bits in the key from 1 to 64, with number 1   being the leftmost, or most significant bit (MSB).  The first octet   of sKey SHALL be bits 1 through 8 of Key1 with bit 1 being the MSB.   The second octet of sKey SHALL be bits 9 through 16 of Key1, and so   forth, so that the trailing octet of sKey SHALL be bits 57 through 64   of Key3 (or Key2 for two-key Triple DES).Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   Proper parsing and key load of the contents of sKey for Triple DES   SHALL be determined by using the following sKey OCTET STRING to   generate and match the key expansion test vectors in [SP800-67],Appendix B, for the key bundle:   Key1 = 0123456789ABCDEF   Key2 = 23456789ABCDEF01   Key3 = 456789ABCDEF0123     Tag Length Value     04  24     0123456789ABCDEF 23456789ABCDEF01 456789ABCDEF01235.  Security Considerations   Implementers of this protocol are strongly encouraged to consider   generally accepted principles of secure key management when   integrating this capability within an overall security architecture.   The symmetric key package contents are not protected.  This content   type can be combined with a security protocol to protect the contents   of the package.  One possibility is to include this content type in   place of a PSKC package in [RFC6063] exchanges.  In this case, the   algorithm requirements are found in those documents.  Another   possibility is to encapsulate this content type in a CMS [RFC5652]   protecting content type.6.  IANA Considerations   This document makes use of object identifiers to identify a CMS   content type (Appendix A.1), the ASN.1 version of the PSKC attributes   (Appendix A.2), and the ASN.1 modules found inAppendix A.1 and A.2.   All OIDs are registered in an arc delegated by RSADSI to the SMIME   Working Group.7.  References7.1.  Normative References   [FIPS197]    National Institute of Standards.  "FIPS Pub 197:                Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)", 26 November 2001.   [IANAPENREG] IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",                <http://www.iana.org>.Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   [ISOIEC7812] ISO, "ISO/IEC 7812-1:2006 Identification cards --                Identification of issuers -- Part 1: Numbering system",                October 2006, <http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=39698>.   [OATHMAN]    OATH, "List of OATH Manufacturer Prefixes (omp)", April                2009, <http://www.openauthentication.org/oath-id/prefixes>.   [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC3629]    Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO                10646", STD 63,RFC 3629, November 2003.   [RFC4514]    Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access                Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished                Names",RFC 4514, June 2006.   [RFC4648]    Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data                Encodings",RFC 4648, October 2006.   [RFC5646]    Phillips, A., Ed., and M. Davis, Ed., "Tags for                Identifying Languages",BCP 47,RFC 5646, September                2009.   [RFC5911]    Hoffman, P. and J. Schaad, "New ASN.1 Modules for                Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) and S/MIME",RFC5911, June 2010.   [RFC5912]    Hoffman, P. and J. Schaad, "New ASN.1 Modules for the                Public Key Infrastructure Using X.509 (PKIX)",RFC 5912,                June 2010.   [RFC6019]    Housley, R., "BinaryTime: An Alternate Format for                Representing Date and Time in ASN.1",RFC 6019,                September 2010.   [RFC6030]    Hoyer, P., Pei, M., and S. Machani, "Portable Symmetric                Key Container (PSKC)",RFC 6030, October 2010.   [SP800-67]   National Institute of Standards and Technology, "NIST                Special Publication 800-67 Version 1.1: Recommendation                for the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA) Block                Cipher", NIST Special Publication 800-67, May 2008.Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   [X.680]      ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (2002) | ISO/IEC 8824-                1:2002.  Information Technology - Abstract Syntax                Notation One.   [X.681]      ITU-T Recommendation X.681 (2002) | ISO/IEC 8824-                2:2002.  Information Technology - Abstract Syntax                Notation One: Information Object Specification.   [X.682]      ITU-T Recommendation X.682 (2002) | ISO/IEC 8824-                3:2002.  Information Technology - Abstract Syntax                Notation One: Constraint Specification.   [X.683]      ITU-T Recommendation X.683 (2002) | ISO/IEC 8824-                4:2002.  Information Technology - Abstract Syntax                Notation One: Parameterization of ASN.1 Specifications.   [X.690]      ITU-T Recommendation X.690 (2002) | ISO/IEC 8825-                1:2002.  Information Technology - ASN.1 encoding rules:                Specification of Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical                Encoding Rules (CER) and Distinguished Encoding Rules                (DER).   [XMLSCHEMA]  Malhotra, A. and P. Biron, "XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes                Second Edition", World Wide Web Consortium                Recommendation REC-xmlschema-2-20041082, October 2004,                <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028>.7.2.  Informative References   [NIST800-57] National Institute of Standards and Technology, "NIST                Special Publication 800-57, Recommendation for Key                Management - Part 1: General (Revised)", NIST Special                Publication 800-57, March 2007.   [RFC5652]    Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)", STD                70,RFC 5652, September 2009.   [RFC6063]    Doherty, A., Pei, M., Machani, S., and M. Nystrom,                "Dynamic Symmetric Key Provisioning Protocol (DSKPP)",RFC 6063, December 2010.Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010Appendix A.  ASN.1 Module   This appendix provides the normative ASN.1 definitions for the   structures described in this specification using ASN.1 as defined in   [X.680], [X.681], [X.682], and [X.683].A.1.  Symmetric Key Package ASN.1 Module   SymmetricKeyPackageModulev1     { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-9(9)       smime(16) modules(0) id-mod-symmetricKeyPkgV1(33) }   DEFINITIONS IMPLICIT TAGS ::=   BEGIN   -- EXPORTS ALL   IMPORTS   -- From New PKIX ASN.1 [RFC5912]   ATTRIBUTE     FROM PKIX-CommonTypes-2009      { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1)        security(5) mechanisms(5) pkix(7) id-mod(0)        id-mod-pkixCommon-02(57) }   -- From New SMIME ASN.1 [RFC5911]   CONTENT-TYPE, Attribute{}     FROM CryptographicMessageSyntax-2009       { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-9(9)         smime(16) modules(0) id-mod-cms-2004-02(41) }   ;    ContentSet CONTENT-TYPE ::= {       ct-symmetric-key-package,       ... -- Expect additional content types --     }     ct-symmetric-key-package CONTENT-TYPE ::=       { TYPE SymmetricKeyPackage IDENTIFIED BY id-ct-KP-sKeyPackage }     id-ct-KP-sKeyPackage OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::=       { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs9(9)         smime(16) ct(1) 25 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010     SymmetricKeyPackage ::= SEQUENCE {       version           KeyPkgVersion DEFAULT v1,       sKeyPkgAttrs  [0] SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Attribute                                      {{ SKeyPkgAttributes }} OPTIONAL,       sKeys             SymmetricKeys,       ... }     SymmetricKeys ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF OneSymmetricKey     OneSymmetricKey ::= SEQUENCE {       sKeyAttrs  SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF Attribute                                         {{ SKeyAttributes }} OPTIONAL,       sKey       OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }       ( WITH COMPONENTS { ..., sKeyAttrs PRESENT } |         WITH COMPONENTS { ..., sKey PRESENT } )     KeyPkgVersion ::= INTEGER  { v1(1) } ( v1, ... )     SKeyPkgAttributes ATTRIBUTE ::= { ... }     SKeyAttributes ATTRIBUTE ::= { ... }   ENDA.2.  PSKC ASN.1 Module   PSKCAttributesModule     { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-9(9)       smime(16) modules(0) id-mod-pskcAttributesModule(53) }   DEFINITIONS IMPLICIT TAGS ::=   BEGIN   -- EXPORTS ALL   IMPORTS   -- From New PKIX ASN.1 [RFC5912]   ATTRIBUTE     FROM PKIX-CommonTypes-2009      { iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1)        security(5) mechanisms(5) pkix(7) id-mod(0)        id-mod-pkixCommon-02(57) }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 23]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   -- From BinaryTime [RFC6019]   BinaryTime     FROM BinarySigningTimeModule       { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-9(9)         smime(16) modules(0) id-mod-binarySigningTime(27) }   -- From New SMIME ASN.1 [RFC5911]   id-smime     FROM SecureMimeMessageV3dot1-2009       { iso(1) member-body(2) us(840) rsadsi(113549) pkcs(1) pkcs-9(9)         smime(16) modules(0) id-mod-msg-v3dot1-02(39) }   ;   --   -- PSKC Attributes OIDs are taken from the SMIME Arc.   --   id-pskc OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-smime 12 }   --   -- Merge SKeyPKGAttributes to the set of attributes for sKeyPkgAttrs   --   SKeyPkgAttributes ATTRIBUTE ::= {     at-pskc-manufacturer | at-pskc-serialNo | at-pskc-model |     at-pskc-issueNo | at-pskc-deviceBinding |     at-pskc-deviceStartDate | at-pskc-deviceExpiryDate |     at-pskc-moduleId | at-pskc-deviceUserId, ... }   --   -- Merge SKeyAttributes to the set of attributes for sKeyAttrs   --   SKeyAttributes ATTRIBUTE ::= {     at-pskc-keyId | at-pskc-algorithm | at-pskc-issuer |     at-pskc-keyProfileId | at-pskc-keyReference |     at-pskc-friendlyName | at-pskc-algorithmParameters |     at-pskc-counter | at-pskc-time | at-pskc-timeInterval |     at-pskc-timeDrift | at-pskc-valueMAC | at-pskc-keyUserId  |     at-pskc-keyStartDate | at-pskc-keyExpiryDate |     at-pskc-numberOfTransactions | at-pskc-keyUsage |     at-pskc-pinPolicy, ... }   at-pskc-manufacturer ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-manufacturer }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 24]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   id-pskc-manufacturer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 1 }   at-pskc-serialNo ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-serialNo }   id-pskc-serialNo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 2 }   at-pskc-model ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-model }   id-pskc-model OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 3 }   at-pskc-issueNo ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-issueNo }   id-pskc-issueNo OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 4 }   at-pskc-deviceBinding ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceBinding }   id-pskc-deviceBinding OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 5 }   at-pskc-deviceStartDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceStartDate }   id-pskc-deviceStartDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 6 }   at-pskc-deviceExpiryDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceExpiryDate }   id-pskc-deviceExpiryDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 7 }   at-pskc-moduleId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-moduleId }   id-pskc-moduleId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 8 }   at-pskc-deviceUserId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-deviceUserId }   id-pskc-deviceUserId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 26 }   at-pskc-keyId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyId }   id-pskc-keyId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 9 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 25]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-algorithm ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-algorithm }   id-pskc-algorithm OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 10 }   at-pskc-issuer ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-issuer }   id-pskc-issuer OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 11 }   at-pskc-keyProfileId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyProfileId }   id-pskc-keyProfileId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 12 }   at-pskc-keyReference ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyReference }   id-pskc-keyReference OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 13 }   at-pskc-friendlyName ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE FriendlyName IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-friendlyName }   id-pskc-friendlyName OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 14 }   FriendlyName ::= SEQUENCE {     friendlyName        UTF8String,     friendlyNameLangTag UTF8String OPTIONAL }   at-pskc-algorithmParameters ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE PSKCAlgorithmParameters     IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-algorithmParameters }   id-pskc-algorithmParameters OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 15 }   PSKCAlgorithmParameters ::= CHOICE {     suite                UTF8String,     challengeFormat  [0] ChallengeFormat,     responseFormat   [1] ResponseFormat,     ... }   ChallengeFormat ::= SEQUENCE {     encoding    Encoding,     checkDigit  BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,     min         INTEGER (0..MAX),     max         INTEGER (0..MAX),     ... }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 26]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   Encoding ::= UTF8String ("DECIMAL" | "HEXADECIMAL" |                "ALPHANUMERIC" | "BASE64" | "BINARY" )   ResponseFormat ::= SEQUENCE {     encoding     Encoding,     length       INTEGER (0..MAX),     checkDigit   BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,     ... }   at-pskc-counter ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-counter }   id-pskc-counter OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 16 }   at-pskc-time ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE BinaryTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-time }   id-pskc-time OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 17 }   at-pskc-timeInterval ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-timeInterval }   id-pskc-timeInterval OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 18 }   at-pskc-timeDrift ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-timeDrift }   id-pskc-timeDrift OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 19 }   at-pskc-valueMAC ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE ValueMac IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-valueMAC }   id-pskc-valueMAC OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 20 }   ValueMac ::= SEQUENCE {     macAlgorithm UTF8String,     mac          UTF8String }   at-pskc-keyUserId ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE UTF8String IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyUserId }   id-pskc-keyUserId OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 27 }   at-pskc-keyStartDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyStartDate }   id-pskc-keyStartDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 21 }Turner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 27]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010   at-pskc-keyExpiryDate ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE GeneralizedTime IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyExpiryDate }   id-pskc-keyExpiryDate OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 22 }   at-pskc-numberOfTransactions ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE INTEGER (0..MAX) IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-numberOfTransactions }   id-pskc-numberOfTransactions OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 23 }   at-pskc-keyUsage ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE PSKCKeyUsages IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-keyUsages }   id-pskc-keyUsages OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 24 }   PSKCKeyUsages ::= SEQUENCE OF PSKCKeyUsage   PSKCKeyUsage ::= UTF8String ("OTP" | "CR" | "Encrypt" |                    "Integrity" | "Verify" | "Unlock" | "Decrypt" |                    "KeyWrap" | "Unwrap" | "Derive" | "Generate")   at-pskc-pinPolicy ATTRIBUTE ::= {     TYPE PINPolicy IDENTIFIED BY id-pskc-pinPolicy }   id-pskc-pinPolicy OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { id-pskc 25 }   PINPolicy ::= SEQUENCE {     pinKeyId          [0] UTF8String OPTIONAL,     pinUsageMode      [1] PINUsageMode,     maxFailedAttempts [2] INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL,     minLength         [3] INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL,     maxLength         [4] INTEGER (0..MAX) OPTIONAL,     pinEncoding       [5] Encoding OPTIONAL }   PINUsageMode ::= UTF8String ("Local" | "Prepend" | "Append"|                    "Algorithmic")   ENDTurner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 28]

RFC 6031         CMS Symmetric Key Package Content Type    December 2010Authors' Addresses   Sean Turner   IECA, Inc.   3057 Nutley Street, Suite 106   Fairfax, VA 22031   USA   EMail: turners@ieca.com   Russell Housley   Vigil Security, LLC   918 Spring Knoll Drive   Herndon, VA 20170   USA   EMail: housley@vigilsec.comTurner & Housley             Standards Track                   [Page 29]

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