On 8/19/19 10:10 AM, Christian Schaefer wrote:
Hi Sean,
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Subject: Re: Allow to define the list of enabled named curves for EC cipher
suites as Security Property
On 8/19/19 7:33 AM, Christian Schaefer wrote:
Hi all,
Today, the list of enabled named curves for EC cipher suites can be
specified as "System Property" (name of the system property is
jdk.tls.namedGroups) in JDK 8 and later. It seems like it cannot be
specified as "Security Property". So unlike jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms
and jdk.certpath.disabledAlgorithms the property jdk.tls.namedGroups
cannot be specified in the security properties file (i.e.
lib/security/java.security).
In JDK 14, we have added the ability to restrict named groups (and signature
schemes) in the jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms security property:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8227445
Does this address your concern?
Absolutely. Thanks a lot!
Are there any plans to backport this to JDK 8?
Yes, I think that this is definitely something we should consider
backporting to previous releases. I'll look further into that.
Is there any chance to enhance this in a future version so that
jdk.tls.namedGroups can also be specified in the security properties
file or is there a reason which I don't see that explains why
jdk.tls.namedGroups can only be specified as System Property?
There's no precise reason that I know of, but the default is typically
sufficient
and secure for most applications and the system property allows you to
adjust it on a per-application basis. This is similar to the system properties
for
the enabled cipher suites:
jdk.tls.client.cipherSuites and jdk.tls.server.cipherSuites.
Ok, perfect. Thanks,
You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback.
--Sean