Re: openssl : 1.0.2k-fips vs. 1.1.1d

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On 11/26/19 10:13 PM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
Does anyone have a pointer or idea what changed in terms
of ciphers or algos or curves between the two versions?

i have 2 pierces of software : the server which is java
based and the client (python based, websockets)

on centos7 1.0.2.k-fips i can connect to the localhost but
in fedora{30,31} i have an SSLV3_ALERT_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN
error

Any idea whats is going on?

The error suggests that the application you're running
is using SSLv3 which is not supported.  The POODLE attack
effectively killed SSLv3.
so, yeah, i overlook to give needed information :
the s_client give me this :

SSL handshake has read 1338 bytes and written 2102 bytes
Verification: OK
---
New, TLSv1.3, Cipher is TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
Server public key is 2048 bit
Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
No ALPN negotiated
Early data was not sent
Verify return code: 0 (ok)
---
140097724061504:error:14094416:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:sslv3 alert certificate unknown:ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1543:SSL alert number 46

the CA is self-signed...

also, in ubuntu with openssl 1.1.1 it works but in my fedora with 1.1.1d it does not ...

i keep looking over https://www.openssl.org/news/cl111.txt
but nothing pops ...

Does anyone have any idea?

Thank you!!
Adrian




I'm not sure if you can even enable SSLv3 with Fedora's
openssl anymore.  If you can, it's likely by using
update-crypto-policies to set to LEGACY or some other
profile which includes support for broken protocols like
SSLv3.

It's far better to fix the application to use a secure
protocol though.

If this app is only running on localhost and accessible
there, you might just be better off dropping TLS/SSL
entirely.  Obviously, that's not a reasonable solution if
this needs to be accessed outside of your local system.  But
then, neither is using SSLv3 in that case. :)

The openssl s_client command is useful for testing these
sort of things.  It can help you see what protocols are
being attempted.


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