Bug 1335923

Summary: openssl: Disable TLS connections with less than 1024-bit DH parameters
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmavrogi>
Component: opensslAssignee: Tomas Mraz <tmraz>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Stefan Dordevic <sdordevi>
Severity: high Docs Contact: Mirek Jahoda <mjahoda>
Priority: high    
Version: 7.4CC: mgrepl, nmavrogi, sdordevi, szidek
Target Milestone: rc   
Target Release: 7.4   
Hardware: Unspecified   
OS: Unspecified   
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Fixed In Version: openssl-1.0.2k-1.el7 Doc Type: Deprecated Functionality
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OpenSSL clients no longer allow connections to servers with DH shorter than 1024 bits This change prevents OpenSSL clients from connecting to servers with Diffie-Hellman (DH) parameters shorter than 1024 bits. This ensures that allowed clients using OpenSSL are not vulnerable to attacks such as the LOGJAM attack. The system administrator can enable shorter DH parameter support by modifying the MinimumDHBits option in the /etc/pki/tls/legacy-settings, for example: echo 'MinimumDHBits 768' > /etc/pki/tls/legacy-settings This option can also be used to raise the minimum if required by the system administrator.
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Last Closed: 2017-08-01 18:16:10 UTC Type: Bug
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Bug Blocks: 1335929, 1377248    

Description Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos 2016-05-13 14:30:14 UTC
RHEL includes several cryptographic components who's security doesn't remain constant over time. Algorithms such as (cryptographic) hashing and encryption typically have a lifetime after which they are considered either too risky to use or plain insecure. That would mean we need to phase out such algorithms from the default settings, or completely disable if they could cause irreparable issue. 

This bug is about disabling any TLS connections which utilize less than 1024-bit Diffie-Hellman parameters, while at the same hand providing a configuration method for these parameters to be allowed when needed.

For future extensibility in RHEL-7 it is recommended for any introduced configuration method to be re-usable for future algorithm or parameter deprecation (e.g., SHA1 or less than 1024-bit RSA/DH parameters), and ideally part of upstream.

Comment 12 errata-xmlrpc 2017-08-01 18:16:10 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2017:1929