Make PKIMessage.PKIHeader.senderKID optional for PBE/PBMAC1#871
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…is not used to "uniquely identify a key" as stated in RFC 4210 5.1.1. Contributed under SPDX "LGPL-2.1-or-later".
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Damn it. I found missing things in this PR. There are some other places where the same thing happens, for other types of messages. funnily CmpRevokeResponseMessage does already ignore the KeyID. That's how I found it, I started updating a system test (I forgot to mention that tests were missing :-)), and I could not repeat this with a revocation message. |
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Can you create a new PR fixing the missing entries. |
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→ #878 created. |
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…since it is not used to "uniquely identify a key" as stated in RFC 4210 5.1.1. Contributed under SPDX "LGPL-2.1-or-later".
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RFC 4210 5.1.1 describes the purpose of CMP's
PKIMessage.PKIHeader.senderKID.For PBE/PBMAC1, EJBCA CE only uses this as a courtesy in
CmpMessageHelper.protectPKIMessageWithPBMAC1(...)to help a client distinguish between protection keys when present in the request.How has this been tested?
Shared secret bootstrap use-case where CMP clients gets a cert and trust anchor in IP.
CMP config:
pbeSending IR protected with PBMAC1 (
hmacWithSHA256due to a bug in BC.)PKIMessage.PKIHeader.senderKIDresults in a signedPKIMessage(IP).PKIMessage.PKIHeader.senderKIDto an emptyKeyIdentifier(OCTET STRING) returns a PBMAC1 protectedPKIMessage(IP).Checklist before requesting a review
See also Contributing Guidelines.