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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) G. Huston Request for Comments: 6485 APNIC Category: Standards Track February 2012 ISSN: 2070-1721

            The Profile for Algorithms and Key Sizes for
        Use in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI)

Abstract

 This document specifies the algorithms, algorithms' parameters,
 asymmetric key formats, asymmetric key size, and signature format for
 the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) subscribers that
 generate digital signatures on certificates, Certificate Revocation
 Lists, and signed objects as well as for the relying parties (RPs)
 that verify these digital signatures.

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 in Section 2 of RFC 5741.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6485.

Copyright Notice

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1. Introduction

 This document specifies:
  • the digital signature algorithm and parameters;
  • the hash algorithm and parameters;
  • the public and private key formats; and,
  • the signature format
 used by Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) subscribers when
 they apply digital signatures to certificates, Certificate Revocation
 Lists (CRLs), and signed objects (e.g., Route Origin Authorizations
 (ROAs) and manifests).  Relying parties (RPs) also use the algorithms
 defined in this document to verify RPKI subscribers' digital
 signatures [RFC6480].
 This document is referenced by other RPKI profiles and
 specifications, including the RPKI Certificate Policy (CP) [RFC6484],
 the RPKI Certificate Profile [RFC6487], the SIDR Architecture
 [RFC6480], and the Signed Object Template for the RPKI [RFC6488].
 Familiarity with these documents is assumed.

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. Algorithms

 Two cryptographic algorithms are used in the RPKI:
  • The signature algorithm used in certificates, CRLs, and signed

objects is RSA Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #1

       Version 1.5 (sometimes referred to as "RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5") from
       Section 5 of [RFC4055].
  • The hashing algorithm used in certificates, CRLs, and signed

objects is SHA-256 [SHS]. The hashing algorithm is not

       identified by itself when used in certificates and CRLs, as
       they are combined with the digital signature algorithm (see
       below).
       When used in the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) SignedData,
       the hash algorithm (in this case, the hash algorithm is
       sometimes called a message digest algorithm) is identified by
       itself.  For CMS SignedData, the object identifier and
       parameters for SHA-256 (as defined in [RFC5754]) MUST be used

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       when populating the digestAlgorithms and digestAlgorithm
       fields.
       NOTE: The exception to the above hashing algorithm is the use
       of SHA-1 [SHS] when Certification Authorities (CAs) generate
       authority and subject key identifiers [RFC6487].
 When used to generate and verify digital signatures the hash and
 digital signature algorithms are referred together, i.e., "RSA PKCS#1
 v1.5 with SHA-256" or more simply "RSA with SHA-256".  The Object
 Identifier (OID) sha256withRSAEncryption from [RFC4055] MUST be used.
 Locations for this OID are as follows:
    In the certificate, the OID appears in the signature and
    signatureAlgorithm fields [RFC4055];
    In the CRL, the OID appears in the signatureAlgorithm field
    [RFC4055];
    In CMS SignedData, the OID appears in each SignerInfo
    signatureAlgoithm field [RFC3370] using the OID from above; and,
    In a certification request, the OID appears in the PKCS #10
    signatureAlgorithm field [RFC2986] or in the Certificate Request
    Message Format (CRMF) POPOSigningKey signature field [RFC4211].

3. Asymmetric Key Pair Formats

 The RSA key pairs used to compute the signatures MUST have a 2048-bit
 modulus and a public exponent (e) of 65,537.

3.1. Public Key Format

 The subject's public key is included in subjectPublicKeyInfo
 [RFC5280].  It has two sub-fields: algorithm and subjectPublicKey.
 The values for the structures and their sub-structures follow:
 algorithm (which is an AlgorithmIdentifier type):
    The object identifier for RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 with SHA-256 MUST be
    used in the algorithm field, as specified in Section 5 of
    [RFC4055].  The value for the associated parameters from that
    clause MUST also be used for the parameters field.
 subjectPublicKey:
    RSAPublicKey MUST be used to encode the certificate's
    subjectPublicKey field, as specified in [RFC4055].

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3.2. Private Key Format

 Local policy determines the private key format.

4. Signature Format

 The structure for the certificate's signature field is as specified
 in Section 1.2 of [RFC4055].  The structure for the CMS SignedData's
 signature field is as specified in [RFC3370].

5. Additional Requirements

 It is anticipated that the RPKI will require the adoption of updated
 key sizes and a different set of signature and hash algorithms over
 time, in order to maintain an acceptable level of cryptographic
 security to protect the integrity of signed products in the RPKI.
 This profile should be replaced to specify such future requirements,
 as and when appropriate.
 CAs and RPs SHOULD be capable of supporting a transition to allow for
 the phased introduction of additional encryption algorithms and key
 specifications, and also accommodate the orderly deprecation of
 previously specified algorithms and keys.  Accordingly, CAs and RPs
 SHOULD be capable of supporting multiple RPKI algorithm and key
 profiles simultaneously within the scope of such anticipated
 transitions.  The recommended procedures to implement such a
 transition of key sizes and algorithms is not specified in this
 document.

6. Security Considerations

 The Security Considerations of [RFC4055], [RFC5280], and [RFC6487]
 apply to certificates and CRLs.  The Security Considerations of
 [RFC5754] apply to signed objects.  No new security threats are
 introduced as a result of this specification.

7. Acknowledgments

 The author acknowledges the reuse in this document of material
 originally contained in working drafts of the RPKI Certificate Policy
 [RFC6484] and the resource certificate profile [RFC6487] documents.
 The co-authors of these two documents, namely Stephen Kent, Derrick
 Kong, Karen Seo, Ronald Watro, George Michaelson, and Robert Loomans,
 are acknowledged, with thanks.  The constraint on key size noted in
 this profile is the outcome of comments from Stephen Kent and review
 comments from David Cooper.  Sean Turner has provided additional
 review input to this document.

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9. Normative References

 [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
 [RFC2986]  Nystrom, M. and B. Kaliski, "PKCS #10: Certification
            Request Syntax Specification Version 1.7", RFC 2986,
            November 2000.
 [RFC3370]  Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)
            Algorithms", RFC 3370, August 2002.
 [RFC4055]  Schaad, J., Kaliski, B., and R. Housley, "Additional
            Algorithms and Identifiers for RSA Cryptography for use in
            the Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate
            and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile", RFC 4055,
            June 2005.
 [RFC4211]  Schaad, J., "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
            Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF)", RFC 4211,
            September 2005.
 [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, May 2008.
 [RFC5754]  Turner, S., "Using SHA2 Algorithms with Cryptographic
            Message Syntax", RFC 5754, January 2010.
 [RFC6480]  Lepinski, M. and S. Kent, "An Infrastructure to Support
            Secure Internet Routing", RFC 6480, February 2012.
 [RFC6484]  Kent, S., Kong, D., Seo, K., and R. Watro, "Certificate
            Policy (CP) for the Resource Public Key Infrastructure
            (RPKI)", BCP 173, RFC 6484, February 2012.
 [RFC6487]  Husotn, G., Michaelson, G., and R. Loomans, "A Profile for
            X.509 PKIX Resource Certificates", RFC 6487, February
            2012.
 [RFC6488]  Lepinski, M., Chi, A., and S. Kent, "Signed Object
            Template for the Resource Public Key Infrastructure
            (RPKI)", RFC 6488, February 2012.
 [SHS]      National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
            "FIPS Publication 180-3: Secure Hash Standard (SHS)", FIPS
            Publication 180-3, October 2008.

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Author's Address

 Geoff Huston
 APNIC
 EMail: gih@apnic.net

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