Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS)
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"Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS)" is an IETF standard (RFC 7919) that defines secure, standardized finite-field Diffie-Hellman parameter sets for use in TLS to improve cryptographic security and interoperability.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS) canonical | 2 |
| TLS FFDHE extension | 1 |
| TLS FFDHE groups | 1 |
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Target entity: Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS) Context triple: [RFC 7919, title, Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS)]
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Diffie–Hellman key exchange
Diffie–Hellman key exchange is a foundational cryptographic protocol that enables two parties to securely establish a shared secret over an insecure communication channel.
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RFC 5246
RFC 5246 is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that specifies Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2, a widely used protocol for securing communications over computer networks.
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RFC 8446
RFC 8446 is the Internet standard that specifies TLS 1.3, a major revision of the Transport Layer Security protocol focused on improved security and performance for encrypted communications.
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RFC 4346
RFC 4346 is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specification that defines Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.1, a cryptographic protocol for securing communications over computer networks.
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The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol
The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol is a standardized network protocol that defines methods for securely authenticating users and hosts in SSH connections using mechanisms such as passwords, public keys, and keyboard-interactive methods.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS) Target entity description: "Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS)" is an IETF standard (RFC 7919) that defines secure, standardized finite-field Diffie-Hellman parameter sets for use in TLS to improve cryptographic security and interoperability.
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A.
Diffie–Hellman key exchange
Diffie–Hellman key exchange is a foundational cryptographic protocol that enables two parties to securely establish a shared secret over an insecure communication channel.
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B.
RFC 5246
RFC 5246 is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that specifies Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2, a widely used protocol for securing communications over computer networks.
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C.
RFC 8446
RFC 8446 is the Internet standard that specifies TLS 1.3, a major revision of the Transport Layer Security protocol focused on improved security and performance for encrypted communications.
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D.
RFC 4346
RFC 4346 is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specification that defines Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.1, a cryptographic protocol for securing communications over computer networks.
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E.
The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol
The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol is a standardized network protocol that defines methods for securely authenticating users and hosts in SSH connections using mechanisms such as passwords, public keys, and keyboard-interactive methods.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
IETF standard
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RFC ⓘ TLS extension specification ⓘ |
| appliesToProtocol |
TLS
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surface form:
Transport Layer Security
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| appliesToProtocolVersion |
TLS 1.2
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earlier TLS versions that support DHE ⓘ |
| area | Security ⓘ |
| category | Standards Track ⓘ |
| contributesTo | forward secrecy in TLS connections using DHE ⓘ |
| defines |
TLS extension for negotiating finite-field Diffie-Hellman parameters
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named FFDHE groups for TLS ⓘ standardized finite-field Diffie-Hellman parameter sets for TLS ⓘ |
| documentType | Request for Comments ⓘ |
| intendedUse |
Internet-scale TLS deployments
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server and client implementations of TLS that support DHE ⓘ |
| introduces |
named FFDHE2048 group
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named FFDHE3072 group ⓘ named FFDHE4096 group ⓘ named FFDHE6144 group ⓘ named FFDHE8192 group ⓘ |
| keyExchangeType | finite-field Diffie-Hellman ephemeral (DHE) ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| motivation |
enable clients to negotiate acceptable Diffie-Hellman parameter sizes
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standardize well-vetted Diffie-Hellman parameters instead of ad-hoc generation by servers ⓘ |
| obsoletes | ad-hoc or non-standard finite-field Diffie-Hellman parameter choices in TLS ⓘ |
| publishedBy | Internet Engineering Task Force ⓘ |
| purpose |
avoid weak or poorly generated Diffie-Hellman parameters
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improve cryptographic security of finite-field Diffie-Hellman in TLS ⓘ improve interoperability of DHE ciphersuites in TLS ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Diffie–Hellman key exchange
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surface form:
Diffie-Hellman key exchange
TLS DHE ciphersuites ⓘ Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS) self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
TLS FFDHE groups
elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman groups for TLS ⓘ |
| RFCNumber | RFC 7919 ⓘ |
| securityGoal |
mitigate risks from small or common prime Diffie-Hellman groups
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provide strong security against known attacks on finite-field Diffie-Hellman ⓘ |
| shortName |
FFDHE groups
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surface form:
FFDHE for TLS
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| specifies |
generator values for finite-field Diffie-Hellman groups
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minimum acceptable sizes for Diffie-Hellman groups in TLS ⓘ prime moduli for finite-field Diffie-Hellman groups ⓘ |
| standardizes | IANA registry entries for FFDHE groups ⓘ |
| status | Proposed Standard ⓘ |
| stream |
Internet Engineering Task Force
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surface form:
IETF
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| title | Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS) self-link ⓘ |
| usesAlgorithm | finite-field discrete logarithm problem ⓘ |
| workingGroup | TLS Working Group ⓘ |
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Subject: Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS) Description of subject: "Negotiated Finite Field Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral Parameters for Transport Layer Security (TLS)" is an IETF standard (RFC 7919) that defines secure, standardized finite-field Diffie-Hellman parameter sets for use in TLS to improve cryptographic security and interoperability.
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