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vStop($IF0);
ikeRemoteAsyncWait();
ikeReset();
ikeExitPass();
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=head1 NAME
I_RFC2408_5_12_2_2_SIG - [Initiator Test] Invalid Signature Payload(Signature Data field value is incorrect) check
=head1 TARGET
End-Node
=head1 SYNOPSIS
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I_RFC2408_5_12_2_2_SIG.seq [-tooloption ...] -pkt I_RFC2408_5_12_2_2_SIG.def -tooloption : v6eval tool option
See also ike_common.def and ike_ipsec.def and ike_addr.def and ike_pkt_ph1_recv.def and ike_pkt_ph2_recv.def
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=head1 INITIALIZATION
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HOST-2(TN):responder
|3ffe:501:ffff:101::11
|
Net-y --+--------+------------------------ 3ffe:501:ffff:101::/64
|
|
ROUTER-1(TN)
|3ffe:501:ffff:100::11
|
Net-z --+--------+------------------------ 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64
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|3ffe:501:ffff:100:XXXX
NUT:initiator
XXXX: EUI64 address
Verification Points
Perform the Signature function as outlined in the DOI and/or Key
Exchange protocol documents. If the Signature function fails,
the message is discarded and the following actions are taken:
(a) The event, INVALID SIGNATURE VALUE, MAY be logged in the
appropriate system audit file.
(b) An Informational Exchange with a Notification payload
containing the AUTHENTICATION-FAILED message type MAY be
sent to the transmitting entity. This action is dictated by
a system security policy.
Configuration
Initiator and Responder generate the public key and the secret key
Initiator and Responder exchange the certificate of each other.
Signature Payload Format(HOST-2:Responder)
Signature Data field : 0 (invalid value)
Initiator and Responder IKE parameter
At least, following parameter must be included in proposal.
| Machine |
Src |
Dest |
Phase I |
Phase II |
| Ex mode |
Key Value |
Enc Alg |
Hash Alg |
Auth Method |
DH Group |
PH1 Lt |
IDx |
Proto ID |
Trans ID |
Mode |
Auth Alg |
PH2 Lt |
Upper |
| NUT |
NUT addr |
HOST-2 addr |
Main |
|
3DES |
SHA |
RSA signatures |
2 |
8 Hour |
NUT addr |
PROTO_IPSEC_ESP |
ESP_3DES |
Transport |
HMAC-SHA |
8 Hour |
any |
| HOST-2 |
HOST-2 addr |
NUT addr |
Main |
|
3DES |
SHA |
RSA signatures |
2 |
8 Hour |
HOST-2 addr |
PROTO_IPSEC_ESP |
ESP_3DES |
Transport |
HMAC-SHA |
8 Hour |
any |
*Ex Mode = Exchange mode
*IDx = identity payload(FQDN or user FQDN can also be chosen as IDx)
*Enc Alg = IKE Encryption Algorithm
*Hash Alg = IKE Authentication Algorithm
*Key Value = pre-shared key value
*PH1 Lt = Phase-1 Lifetime
*PH2 Lt = Phase-2 Lifetime
*Proto ID = Protocol Identifier
*Trans ID = Transform Identifier
*Mode = Encapsulation Mode
*Auth Alg = Authentication Algorithm
*Auth Method = Authentication Method
*DH Group = Diffie-Hellman Group
*Upper = Upper Layer Protocol
*NUT addr = NUT address
*HOST-2 addr = HOST-2 address
Pre-Sequence
In order to start the negotiation of IKE,
NUT transmits Echo Request to TN(HOST-2).
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=head1 TEST PROCEDURE
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This test check is following.
IDENTITY PROTECTION EXCHANGE
# Initiator(NUT) Direction Responder(TN)
(1) HDR; SA ========>
(2) <======== HDR; SA
(3) HDR; KE; NONCE ========>
(4) <======== HDR; KE; NONCE
(5) HDR*; IDii; SIG_I ========>
(6) <======== HDR*; IDir; SIG_R <---Signature Data field : 0(invalid)
(7) HDR*; HASH(1); N/D ========> <----must not start Phase II
(HDR; N/D)
Judgement (Check *1)
1. Receive the first message from NUT
In the first message (1), the initiator generates a proposal it
considers adequate to protect traffic for the given situation. The
Security Association, Proposal, and Transform payloads are included
in the Security Association payload (for notation purposes).
2. Send the second message from TN
In the second message (2), the responder indicates the protection
suite it has accepted with the Security Association, Proposal, and
Transform payloads.
3. Receive the third message from NUT
In the third (3) message, the initiator send keying material
used to arrive at a common shared secret and random information
which is used to guarantee liveness and protect against replay attacks.
4. Send the fourth message from TN
In the fourth (4) message, the responder send keying material
used to arrive at a common shared secret and random information
which is used to guarantee liveness and protect against replay attacks.
5. Receive the fifth message from NUT
In the fifth (5) message, the initiator send identification
information and the results of the agreed upon authentication
function. The signed data, SIG_I is the result of the negotiated
digital signature algorithm applied to HASH_I.
6. Send the sixth message from TN
In the sixth (6) message, the responder send identification
information and the results of the agreed upon authentication
function. The signed data, SIG_R is the result of the negotiated
digital signature algorithm applied to HASH_R.
7. Receive the seventh message from NUT
In the seventh message (7), the initiator indicates either an ISAKMP
Notify Payload or an ISAKMP delete Payload.
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=head1 JUDGEMENT
The first to the fourth message must be exchanged correctly.
The sixth message must not be accepted. And the seventh message must not be returned (* or
AUTHENTICATION-FAILED message is returned).(Not establish ISAKMP SA,
Not start negotiation of Phase II).
*option : if you want to check the retruned Notify message.
=head1 TERMINATION
Clean up SAD and SPD
=head1 REFERENCE
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RFC2408
5.12 Signature Payload Processing
(omit)
When a Signature payload is received, the receiving entity (initiator
or responder) MUST do the following:
1. Determine if the Signature is supported. If the Signature
determination fails, the message is discarded and the following
actions are taken:
(a) The event, INVALID SIGNATURE INFORMATION, MAY be logged in
the appropriate system audit file.
(b) An Informational Exchange with a Notification payload
containing the INVALID-SIGNATURE message type MAY be sent to
the transmitting entity. This action is dictated by a
system security policy.
2. Perform the Signature function as outlined in the DOI and/or Key
Exchange protocol documents. If the Signature function fails,
the message is discarded and the following actions are taken:
(a) The event, INVALID SIGNATURE VALUE, MAY be logged in the
appropriate system audit file.
(b) An Informational Exchange with a Notification payload
containing the AUTHENTICATION-FAILED message type MAY be
sent to the transmitting entity. This action is dictated by
a system security policy.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
perldoc V6evalTool
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IKE.html IKE Test Common Utility
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