TLS Working Group                                         U. Blumenthal
Internet Draft                                                  P. Goel
Expires: April 2007                                   Intel Corporation
                                                       October 20, 2006



          Pre-Shared Key Cipher Suites with NULL Encryption for
                      Transport Layer Security (TLS)


                      draft-ietf-tls-psk-null-03.txt


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Abstract

   This document specifies authentication-only cipher suites (with no
   encryption) for the Pre-Shared Key based Transport Layer Security
   (TLS) protocol. These cipher suites are useful when authentication
   and integrity protection is desired, but confidentiality is not
   needed or not permitted.




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Conventions used in this document

   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].

Table of Contents


   1. Introduction...................................................2
   2. Cipher Usage...................................................2
   3. Security Considerations........................................3
   4. IANA Considerations............................................3
   5. Acknowledgments................................................3
   6. References.....................................................4
      6.1. Normative References......................................4
   Author's Addresses................................................4
   Intellectual Property Statement...................................5
   Disclaimer of Validity............................................5
   Copyright Statement...............................................5
   Acknowledgment....................................................4

1. Introduction

   The RFC for Pre-Shared Key based TLS [TLS-PSK] specifies cipher
   suites for supporting TLS using pre-shared symmetric keys. However
   all the cipher suites defined in [TLS-PSK] require encryption.
   However there are cases when only authentication and integrity
   protection is required, and confidentiality is not needed. There are
   also cases when confidentiality is not permitted -  e.g. for
   implementations that must meet import restrictions in some countries.
   Even though no encryption is used, these cipher suites support
   authentication of the client and server to each other, and message
   integrity. This document augments [TLS-PSK] by adding three more
   cipher suites (PSK, DHE_PSK, RSA_PSK) with authentication and
   integrity only - no encryption. The reader is expected to become
   familiar with [TLS-PSK] standard prior to studying this document.



2. Cipher Usage

   The three new cipher suites proposed here match the three cipher
   suites defined in [TLS-PSK], except that we define suites with null
   encryption.


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   The cipher suites defined here use the following options for key
   exchange and hash part of the protocol:



   CipherSuite                     Key Exchange   Cipher      Hash

   TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA           PSK            NULL        SHA
   TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA       DHE_PSK        NULL        SHA
   TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA       RSA_PSK        NULL        SHA

   For the meaning of the terms PSK please refer to section 1 in [TLS-
   PSK]. For the meaning of the terms DHE, RSA and SHA please refer to
   sections A.5 and Appendix B in [TLS].

3. Security Considerations

   As with all schemes involving shared keys, special care should be
   taken to protect the shared values and to limit their exposure over
   time. As this document augments [TLS-PSK], everything stated in its
   Security Consideration section applies here. In addition, as cipher
   suites defined here do not support confidentiality - care should be
   taken not to send sensitive information (such as passwords) over
   connection protected with one of the cipher suites defined in this
   document.

4. IANA Considerations

   This document defines three new cipher suites, whose values are to be
   assigned from the TLS Cipher Suite registry defined in [TLS].

   CipherSuite   TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA      = { 0x00, 0xTBD1 };
   CipherSuite   TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA  = { 0x00, 0xTBD2 };
   CipherSuite   TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA  = { 0x00, 0xTBD3 };

5. Acknowledgments

   The cipher suites defined in this document are an augmentation to and
   based on [TLS-PSK].




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6. References

6.1. Normative References

   [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

   [TLS]     Dierks, T. and Rescorla, E., "The TLS Protocol Version
             1.1", RFC 4346, April 2006.

   [TLS-PSK] Eronen, P., Tschofenig, H., "Pre-Shared Key CipherSuites
             for Transport Layer Security (TLS)", RFC 4279, December
             2005.



Author's Addresses

   Uri Blumenthal
   Intel Corporation
   1515 State Route 10,
   PY2-1 10-4
   Parsippany, NJ 07054
   USA

   Email: Uri.Blumenthal@intel.com


   Purushottam Goel
   Intel Corporation
   2111 N.E. 25 Ave.
   JF3-414
   Hillsboro, OR 97124
   USA

   Email: Purushottam.Goel@intel.com




Acknowledgment

   Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the
   Internet Society.



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