Internet-Draft External X.509 Keys April 2024
Ounsworth, et al. Expires 5 October 2024 [Page]
Workgroup:
LAMPS
Internet-Draft:
draft-ounsworth-lamps-pq-external-pubkeys-03
Updates:
{"RFC5280"=>nil} (if approved)
Published:
Intended Status:
Standards Track
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Authors:
M. Ounsworth
Entrust
M.-J. O. Saarinen
PQShield
J. Gray
Entrust
D. Hook
KeyFactor

External Keys For Use In Internet X.509 Certificates

Abstract

Many of the post quantum cryptographic algorithms have large public keys. In the interest of reducing bandwidth of transitting X.509 certificates, this document defines new public key and algorithms for referencing external public key data by hash, and location, for example URL. This mechanism is designed to mimic the behaviour of an Authority Information Access extension.

About This Document

This note is to be removed before publishing as an RFC.

The latest revision of this draft can be found at https://EntrustCorporation.github.io/draft-pq-external-pubkeys/draft-ounsworth-pq-external-pubkeys.html. Status information for this document may be found at https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ounsworth-lamps-pq-external-pubkeys/.

Source for this draft and an issue tracker can be found at https://github.com/EntrustCorporation/draft-pq-external-pubkeys.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. External Value

The id-external-value algorithm identifier is used for identifying a public key or signature which is provided as a reference to external data.

id-external-value OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { iso(1)
            identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1)
            security(5) mechanisms(5) pkix(7) algorithms(6)
            TBDOID }

EDNOTE: for prototyping purposes, id-external-value ::= 1.3.6.1.4.1.22554.4.2

The corresponding subjectPublicKey is the DER encoding of the following structure:

ExternalValue ::= SEQUENCE {
  location     GeneralNames,
  hashAlg      AlgorithmIdentifier,
  hashVal      OCTET STRING
}

Upon retrieval of the referenced data, the hash of the OCTET STRING of the retrieved data (removing base64 encoding as per [RFC4648] if necessary) MUST be verified using hashAlg to match the ExternalPublicKey.hash value.

GeneralNames is defined in [RFC5280] as

GeneralNames ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF GeneralName

which we use instead of GeneralName so that certificate issuers can specify multiple backup key servers for high availability or specify key identifiers in multiple formats if the corresponding public keys will be distributed in multiple keystore formats. When multiple key locations are specified, they MUST represent alternative locations for retrieval of the same key and MUST NOT be used as a mechanism to place multiple subject keys into a single certificate. Thus, when multiple key locations are specified, the client MAY try them in any order and stop when it successfully retrieves a public key whose hash matches hashVal.

2.1. External Public Key

When used with a public key, algorithm parameters for id-external-value are absent.

When ExternalValue is placed into a SubjectPublicKeyInfo.subjectPublicKey, the ExternalValue.location MUST refer to a DER-encoded SubjectPublicKeyInfo, which MAY be base64 encoded as per [RFC4648] for easier transport over text protocols.

3. IANA Considerations

## Object Identifier Allocations

3.1. Module Registration - SMI Security for PKIX Module Identifier

  • Decimal: IANA Assigned - Replace TBDMOD

  • Description: EXTERNAL-PUBKEY-2023 - id-mod-external-pubkey

  • References: This Document

3.1.1. Object Identifier Registrations - SMI Security for PKIX Algorithms

  • Attest Statement

    • Decimal: IANA Assigned - Replace TBDOID

    • Description: id-external-value

    • References: This Document

4. Security Considerations

There are no security implications to externalizing a public key from a certificate as described in this draft. It is of course possible for a malicious actor to replace or tamper with the public key data at the referenced location, but since the hash of the public key data is included in the signed certificate, any such tampering will be detected and the certificate verification will fail. For this reason, external public key data MAY be served over an insecure channel such as HTTP.

4.1. CSRs and CT logs

In practice, situations will arise where the ExternalPublicKey.location refers to a location which is not publicly available either because it is in a local keystore, on a private network, or no longer being hosted.

Not having the public key in a certificate signing request (CSR) could make it substantially harder for CAs to perform vetting of the key, for example for cryptographic strength or checking for prior revocation due to key compromise. A certificate requester MUST make the full public key available to the CA at the time of certificate request either by ensuring that the link in the ExternalPublicKey.location is visible to the CA, or by supplying the full public key to the CA out of band.

Not having the public key in Certificate Transparency (CT) logs could make it substantially harder for researchers to perform auditing tasks on CT logs. This may require additional CT mechanisms.

5. Appendices

5.1. ASN.1 Module

EXTERNAL-PUBKEY-2023
           {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) security(5)
       mechanisms(5) pkix(7) id-mod(0) id-mod-external-pubkey(TBDMOD)}

DEFINITIONS IMPLICIT TAGS ::= BEGIN

EXPORTS ALL;

IMPORTS

  GeneralNames
  FROM PKIX1Implicit-2009
      {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) security(5)
      mechanisms(5) pkix(7) id-mod(0) id-mod-pkix1-implicit-02(59)}

  AlgorithmIdentifier{}
  FROM AlgorithmInformation-2009
      {iso(1) identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1) security(5)
      mechanisms(5) pkix(7) id-mod(0)
      id-mod-algorithmInformation-02(58)}

;

id-external-value OBJECT IDENTIFIER  ::=  { iso(1)
            identified-organization(3) dod(6) internet(1)
            security(5) mechanisms(5) pkix(7) algorithms(6)
            TBDOID }

ExternalValue ::= SEQUENCE {
  location     GeneralNames,
  hashAlg      AlgorithmIdentifier,
  hashVal      OCTET STRING
}

END

5.2. Samples

Here is a sample of a Kyber1024 end entity certificate with an external public key. A trust anchor certificate using the algorithm ecdsaWithSHA256 is provided so that the Kyber1024 End Entity certificate can be verified.

This is a modest example demonstrating a 550 byte Kyber1024 certificate and a 2.2 kb external Kyber1024 public key. This "compression" effect will be even more pronounced with algorithms such as Classic McEliece which have public keys in the hundreds of kilobytes; with the external public key mechanism, the size of the certificate remains constant regardless of how large the externalized subject public key is.

End entity Kyber1024 Certificate with ExternalValue public key:

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIBbDCCARGgAwIBAgIGAYro4QFGMAoGCCqGSM49BAMCMDoxDjAMBgNVBAMMBVFT
IENBMRswGQYDVQQKDBJRdWFudGl0eSBTdXJ2ZXlvcnMxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlhYMB4X
DTIzMTAwMTAxMzYxNFoXDTI0MDEwOTAxMzYxNFowHTEbMBkGA1UEAwwSRXRoZWwg
dGhlIEFhcmR2YXJrMGkwDAYKKwYBBAGBsBoEAgNZADBWMCWGI2ZpbGU6Ly9sb2Nh
bF9rZXlzZXJ2ZXIvc3VydmV5b3JzLmRiMAsGCWCGSAFlAwQCAQQg0K1P456WkMCO
RxsGOm271ynblXxFCgkTDI78by/RRJCjEDAOMAwGA1UdEwEB/wQCMAAwCgYIKoZI
zj0EAwIDSQAwRgIhANqC6ZVDVrgaFFPxJcnhJO6kRGU9dHv5vRDcf2paXxSfAiEA
2s/xoctsB1oCisbjK9HCUw/rzXoVKhkt1ZEXuapJYCk=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

For illustrative purposes, the SubjectPublicKeyInfo within the end entity certificate decodes as:

subjectPublicKeyInfo SubjectPublicKeyInfo SEQUENCE (2 elem)
      algorithm AlgorithmIdentifier SEQUENCE (1 elem)
        algorithm OBJECT IDENTIFIER 1.3.6.1.4.1.22554.4.2 ExternalValue
      subjectPublicKey BIT STRING (704 bit)
        SEQUENCE (3 elem)
          SEQUENCE (1 elem)
            [6] (35 byte) file://local_keyserver/surveyors.db
          SEQUENCE (1 elem)
            OBJECT IDENTIFIER 2.16.840.1.101.3.4.2.1 sha-256
          OCTET STRING (32 byte) D0AD4FE39E9690C08E4...

The external public key object referenced by the end entity certificate is:

-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----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-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

For illustrative purposes, the key data, which is itself a SubjectPublicKeyInfo, decodes as:

SEQUENCE (2 elem)
  SEQUENCE (1 elem)
    OBJECT IDENTIFIER 1.3.6.1.4.1.22554.5.6.3 Kyber1024
  BIT STRING (12544 bit) 001111000100000101000

The following trust anchor certificate can be used to validate the above end entity certificate.

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----

6. Contributors and Acknowledgements

This document incorporates contributions and comments from a large group of experts. The Editors would especially like to acknowledge the expertise and tireless dedication of the following people, who attended many long meetings and generated millions of bytes of electronic mail and VOIP traffic over the past year in pursuit of this document:

Serge Mister (Entrust).

We are grateful to all, including any contributors who may have been inadvertently omitted from this list.

This document borrows text from similar documents, including those referenced below. Thanks go to the authors of those documents. "Copying always makes things easier and less error prone" - [RFC8411].

6.1. Making contributions

Additional contributions to this draft are welcome. Please see the working copy of this draft at, as well as open issues at:

https://github.com/EntrustCorporation/draft-ounsworth-pq-external-keys

7. Normative References

[RFC4648]
Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data Encodings", RFC 4648, DOI 10.17487/RFC4648, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4648>.
[RFC5280]
Cooper, D., Santesson, S., Farrell, S., Boeyen, S., Housley, R., and W. Polk, "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile", RFC 5280, DOI 10.17487/RFC5280, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280>.
[RFC8411]
Schaad, J. and R. Andrews, "IANA Registration for the Cryptographic Algorithm Object Identifier Range", RFC 8411, DOI 10.17487/RFC8411, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8411>.

Authors' Addresses

Mike Ounsworth
Entrust Limited
1000 Innovation Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K2K 1E3
Canada
Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen
PQShield
J. Gray
Entrust
D. Hook
KeyFactor