TLS 1.2 with standard signature? Why hash->size == 36??
Carolin Latze
carolin.latze at unifr.ch
Thu Oct 8 11:16:11 CEST 2009
Hi Simon,
I tried to use TLS 1.2 with and without sign callback, and I still see a
signature of 36 bytes... Even if there is a leading SHA-1 OID, shouldn't
it be max 35 then? Maybe we should check, whether I check the right
variables:
In gnutls_sig.c, method _gnutls_tls_sign_hdata, there is a structure
called dconcat. dconcat.size holds the hash size, right? and
dconcat.data should hold the hash itself? dconcat.size has a value of 36
for me...
If I use the sign callback, I print the value of hash->size (=36) and
hash->data (cannot see the OID included in that value, so for me it
looks like it is really not SHA-1 only).
Maybe I check the wrong values?
BTW: I used the latest Snapshot, 2.9.8 to test it.
Sorry... :-/
Carolin
Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Carolin Latze <carolin.latze at unifr.ch> writes:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> according to RFC 5246, TLS 1.2 should use a standard signature, but if
>> I enable TLS 1.2 in GnuTLS and print out the hash size it says
>> 36... that does not sound like a standard signature.. I would expect
>> something like 20 for SHA1. Am I wrong?
>>
>
> Hi! With GnuTLS 2.9.7 I hope this should work better -- could you take
> a look? It should have more solid TLS 1.2 support.
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>
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