Re: Serious design flaw in STARTLS documents
John Gardiner Myers <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Apr 1998 17:27:47 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.ietf.apps-tls |
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| Organization | Netscape Communications Corporation |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Paul Hoffman / IMC wrote: > John: can you provide some wording > for what I should say about SASL announcements before and after STARTTLS? Upon completion of the TLS handshake, the SMTP protocol is reset to the initial state (the state in SMTP after a server issues a 220 service ready greeting). The server MUST discard any knowledge obtained from the client, such as the argument to the EHLO command, which was not obtained from the TLS negotiation itself. The client MUST discard any knowledge obtained from the server, such as the list of SMTP Service Extensions, which was not obtained from the TLS negotiation itself. The client SHOULD send an EHLO command next. The list of SMTP Service Extensions returned in response to an EHLO command received after the TLS handshake MAY be different than the list returned before the TLS handshake. For example, a server might not want to advertise support for the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism [SASL] [SMTP-SASL] unless a client has sent an appropriate client certificate during a TLS handshake. A server MUST NOT return the STARTTLS extension in response to an EHLO command received after a TLS handshake has completed. [Add to Security Considerations] Any protocol interactions prior to the TLS handshake are performed in the clear and may be modified by an active attacker. For this reason, section XXX requires that clients and servers discard upon completion of the TLS handshake any knowledge obtained prior to the start of the TLS handshake.