RFC3058 - Use of the IDEA Encryption Algorithm in CMS

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Network Working Group S. Teiwes

Request for Comments: 3058 P. Hartmann

Category:Informational iT_Security AG (Ltd.)

D. Kuenzi

724 Solutions Inc.

February 2001

Use of the IDEA Encryption Algorithm in CMS

Status of this Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does

not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this

memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

This memo specifies how to incorporate International Data Encryption

Algorithm (IDEA) into CMS or S/MIME as an additional strong algorithm

for symmetric encryption. For organizations who make use of IDEA for

data security purposes it is of high interest that IDEA is also

available in S/MIME. The intention of this memo is to provide the

OIDs and algorithms required that IDEA can be included in S/MIME for

symmetric content and key encryption.

1. IntrodUCtion

This memo specifies how to incorporate International Data Encryption

Algorithm (IDEA) [IDEA] into CMS or S/MIME [SMIME2, SMIME3] as an

additional strong algorithm for symmetric encryption. For

organizations who make use of IDEA for data security purposes it is

of high interest that IDEA is also available in S/MIME. The

intention of this memo is to provide the OIDs and algorithms required

that IDEA can be included in S/MIME for symmetric content and key

encryption.

The general functional capabilities and preferences of S/MIME are

specified by the registered list of S/MIME object identifiers (OIDs).

This list of OIDs is available from the Internet Mail Consortium at

<http://www.imc.org/ietf-smime/oids.Html>. The set of S/MIME

functions provided by a client is eXPressed by the S/MIME

capabilities attribute. This attribute contains a list of OIDs of

supported cryptographic functions.

In this document, the terms MUST, MUST NOT, SHOULD, and SHOULD NOT

are used in capital letters. This conforms to the definitions in

[MUSTSHOULD].

2. Object Identifier for Content and Key Encryption

The Cryptographic Message Syntax [CMS], derived from PKCS#7 [PKCS7],

is the framework for the implementation of cryptographic functions in

S/MIME. It specifies data formats and encryption processes without

naming the cryptographic algorithms. Each algorithm which is used

for encryption purposes must be specified by a unique algorithm

identifier. For example, in the special case of content encryption

the ContentEncryptionAlgorithmIdentifier specifies the algorithm to

be applied. However, according to [CMS] any symmetric encryption

algorithm that a CMS implementation includes as a content-encryption

algorithm must also be included as a key-encryption algorithm.

IDEA is added to the set of optional symmetric encryption algorithms

in S/MIME by providing two unique object identifiers (OIDs). One OID

defines content encryption and the other one key encryption. Thus an

S/MIME agent can apply IDEA either for content or key encryption by

selecting the corresponding object identifier, supplying the required

parameter, and starting the program code.

For content encryption the use of IDEA in cipher block chaining (CBC)

mode is recommended. The key length is fixed to 128 bits.

The IDEA content-encryption algorithm in CBC mode has the object

identifier

IDEA-CBC OBJECT IDENTIFIER

::= { iso(1) identified-organization(3)

usdod(6) oid(1) private(4) enterprises(1)

ascom(188) systec(7) security(1) algorithms(1) 2 }

The identifier's parameters field contains the initialization vector

(IV) as an optional parameter.

IDEA-CBCPar ::= SEQUENCE {

iv OCTET STRING OPTIONAL } -- exactly 8 octets

If IV is specified as above, it MUST be used as initial vector. In

this case, the ciphertext MUST NOT include the initial vector. If IV

is not specified, the first 64 bits of the ciphertext MUST be

considered as the initial vector. However, this alternative of not

including IV into "iv OCTET STRING" of IDEA-CBCPar SHOULD NOT be

applied in CMS or S/MIME.

The key-wrap/unwrap algorithms used to encrypt/decrypt an IDEA

content-encryption key with an IDEA key-encryption key are specified

in the following section. Generation and distribution of IDEA key-

encryption keys are beyond the scope of this document.

The IDEA key-encryption algorithm has the object identifier

id-alg-CMSIDEAwrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER

::= { iso(1) identified-organization(3)

usdod(6) oid(1) private(4) enterprises(1)

ascom(188) systec(7) security(1) algorithms(1) 6 }

The identifier's parameters field MUST be NULL.

3. Key-Wrapping and Unwrapping

In the following subsections IDEA key-wrap and key-unwrap algorithms

are specified in conformance with [CMS], section 12.3.

3.1 IDEA Key Wrap

The IDEA key-wrap algorithm encrypts an IDEA content-encryption key

with an IDEA key-encryption key. The IDEA key-wrap algorithm is

defined by:

1. Let the content-encryption key (16 octets) be called CEK

2. Compute an 8 octet key checksum value on CEK as described in

[CMS], section 12.6.1, call the result ICV.

3. Let CEKICV := CEK ICV.

4. Generate 8 octets at random, call the result IV.

5. Encrypt CEKICV using IDEA in CBC mode and the key-encryption key.

Use the random value generated in the previous step as the

initialization vector (IV). Call the ciphertext TEMP1.

6. Let TEMP2 = IV TEMP1.

7. Reverse the order of the octets in TEMP2. That is, the most

significant (first) octet is swapped with the least significant

(last) octet, and so on. Call the result TEmp3.

8. Encrypt TEMP3 using IDEA in CBC mode and the key-encryption key.

Use an initialization vector (IV) of 0x4adda22c79e82105. The

ciphertext is 32 octets long.

3.2 IDEA Key Unwrap

The IDEA key-unwrap algorithm decrypts an IDEA content-encryption key

using an IDEA key-encryption key. The IDEA key-unwrap algorithm is

defined by:

1. If the wrapped content-encryption key is not 32 octets, then

error.

2. Decrypt the wrapped content-encryption key using IDEA in CBC mode

with the key-encryption key. Use an initialization vector (IV)

of 0x4adda22c79e82105. Call the output TEMP3.

3. Reverse the order of the octets in TEMP3. That is, the most

significant (first) octet is swapped with the least significant

(last) octet, and so on. Call the result TEMP2.

4. Decompose the TEMP2 into IV and TEMP1. IV is the most

significant (first) 8 octets, and TEMP1 is the remaining (last)

24 octets.

5. Decrypt TEMP1 using IDEA in CBC mode with the key-encryption key.

Use the IV value from the previous step as the initialization

vector. Call the plaintext CEKICV.

6. Decompose the CEKICV into CEK and ICV. CEK is the most

significant (first) 16 octets, and ICV is the least significant

(last) 8 octets.

7. Compute an 8 octet key checksum value on CEK as described in

[CMS], section 12.6.1. If the computed key checksum value does

not match the decrypted key checksum value, ICV, then error.

8. Use CEK as the content-encryption key.

4. SMIMECapabilities Attribute

An S/MIME client can announce the set of cryptographic functions it

supports by using the S/MIME capabilities attribute as specified in

[SMIME3]. This attribute provides a partial list of OIDs of

cryptographic functions and must be signed by the client. These OIDs

should be logically separated in functional categories and MUST be

ordered with respect to their preference. If an S/MIME client is

required to support symmetric encryption and key wrapping based on

IDEA, the capabilities attribute MUST contain the above specified

OIDs in the category of symmetric algorithms and key encipherment

algorithms. IDEA does not require additional OID parameters since it

has a fixed key length of 128 bits.

The SMIMECapability SEQUENCE representing the IDEA symmetric

encryption algorithm MUST include the IDEA-CBC OID in the

capabilityID field and the parameters field MUST be absent. The

SMIMECapability SEQUENCE for IDEA encryption SHOULD be included in

the symmetric encryption algorithms portion of the SMIMECapabilities

list. The SMIMECapability SEQUENCE representing IDEA MUST be DER-

encoded as follows: 300D 060B 2B06 0104 0181 3C07 0101 02.

The SMIMECapability SEQUENCE representing the IDEA key wrapping

algorithm MUST include the id-alg-CMSIDEAwrap OID in the capabilityID

field and the parameters field of KeyWrapAlgorithm MUST be absent.

The SMIMECapability SEQUENCE for IDEA key wrapping SHOULD be included

in the key encipherment algorithms portion of the SMIMECapabilities

list. The SMIMECapability SEQUENCE representing IDEA key wrapping

MUST be DER-encoded as follows: 300D 060B 2B06 0104 0181 3C07 0101

06.

The ASN.1 notation of the SMIMECapability SEQUENCE representing IDEA

is

SMIMECapability ::= SEQUENCE {

capabilityID OBJECT IDENTIFIER,

parameters ANY DEFINED BY capabilityID OPTIONAL }

where capabilityID is IDEA-CBC (no parameters) for IDEA content

encryption in CBC mode or capabilityID is id-alg-CMSIDEAwrap (no

parameters) for IDEA key wrapping.

5. Activation of IDEA in S/MIME Clients

When a sending agent creates an encrypted message, it has to decide

which type of encryption algorithm to use. In general the decision

process involves information oBTained from the capabilities lists

included in messages received from the recipient, as well as other

information such as private agreements, user preferences, legal

restrictions, etc. If users require IDEA for symmetric encryption,

it must be supported by the S/MIME clients on both the sending and

receiving side, and it must be set in the user preferences.

A. References

[IDEA] X. Lai, "On the design and security of block ciphers",

ETH Series in Information Processing, J.L. Massey

(editor), vol. 1, Hartung-Gorre Verlag Konstanz,

Technische Hochschule (Zurich), 1992. A. J. Menezes,

P.C. v. Oorschot, S.A. Vanstone, "Handbook of Applied

Cryptography," CRC Press New York, 1997, p. 265. B.

Schneier, "Applied Cryptography," 2nd ed., John Wiley &

Sons Inc. New York, 1996, pp. 319-325. IPR: see the

"IETF Page of Intellectual Property Rights Notices",

http://www.ietf.org/ipr.html

[SMIME2] Dusse, S., Hoffman, P., Ramsdell, B., Lundblade, l. and

L. Repka, "S/MIME Version 2 Message Specification", RFC

2311, March 1998.

[SMIME2] Dusse, S., Hoffman, P., Ramsdell, B. and J. Weinstein,

"S/MIME Version 2 Certificate Handling", RFC2312, March

1998.

[SMIME3] Dusse, S., Hoffman, P., Ramsdell, B. and J. Weinstein,

"S/MIME Version 3 Certificate Handling", RFC2632, March

1998.

[SMIME3] Ramsdell, B., "S/MIME Version 3 Message Specification",

RFC2633, June 1999.

[MUSTSHOULD] Bradner, S.,"Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate

Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC2119, March 1997.

[CMS] Housley, R., "Cryptographic Message Syntax", RFC2630,

June 1999.

[PKCS7] Kaliski, B., "PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax

Version 1.5", RFC2315, March 1998.

B. Comments on IDEA Security and Standards

The IDEA algorithm was developed in a joint project involving the

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (Dr. X. Lai and Prof.

J.L. Massey) and Ascom Ltd. The aim of the project was to develop a

strong encryption algorithm that could replace the DES algorithm.

IDEA uses 128-bit secret keys and encrypts one 64-bit block at a time

[IDEA]. It was particularly strengthened to protect against

differential cryptoanalysis attacks. For the full 8-round IDEA there

is no attack known which is better than exhaustive search on the

total 128-bit key space.

IDEA permits the implementation of standard Electronic Data

Interchange applications. It has been entered in the ISO/IEC

register for encryption algorithms and incorporated in the "SECURITY

GUIDE LINES" code list by the UNI/EDIFACT "SECURITY JOINT WORKING

GROUP".

C. Intellectual Property Rights Notice

Ascom Ltd. holds the patent to IDEA. In accordance with the

intellectual property rights procedures of the IETF standards

process, Ascom offers a non-exclusive license under reasonable and

non-discriminatory terms and conditions.

IDEA(TM) is protected by international copyright law and in addition

has been patented in several countries. Because Ascom wants to make

this highly secure algorithm widely available, the non-commercial use

of this algorithm is free.

Any party wishing to know more about IDEA or to request a license

should visit the web sites <http://www.media-crypt.com/>,

<http://www.it-sec.com/> or send an e-mail to info@media-crypt.com or

Idea@it-sec.com.

D. Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Russ Housley, Jim Schaad and Francois Zeller

for their contributions to this document.

E. Authors' Addresses

Stephan Teiwes

iT_Security AG (Ltd.)

Badenerstrasse 530

CH-8048 Zurich, Switzerland

Phone: +41 1 404 8200

Fax : +41 1 404 8201

EMail: stephan.teiwes@it-sec.com

Peter Hartmann

iT_Security AG (Ltd.)

Badenerstrasse 530

CH-8048 Zurich, Switzerland

Phone: +41 1 404 8200

Fax : +41 1 404 8201

EMail: peter.hartmann@it-sec.com

Diego Kuenzi

724 Solutions Inc.

Bahnhofstrasse 16

CH-5600 Lenzburg, Switzerland

Phone: +41 62 888 3070

Fax: +41 62 888 3071

EMail: dkuenzi@724.com

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