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| name | cis-apache24-7.12 |
| description | Ensure Only Cipher Suites That Provide Forward Secrecy Are Enabled (Manual) |
| category | cis-apache |
| version | 2.3.0 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["cis","apache","linux","ssl","tls","forward-secrecy","ecdhe","dhe","perfect-forward-secrecy"] |
| cis_id | 7.12 |
| cis_benchmark | CIS Apache HTTP Server 2.4 Benchmark v2.3.0 |
| tech_stack | ["linux","apache"] |
| cwe_ids | [] |
| chains_with | [] |
| prerequisites | [] |
| severity_boost | {} |
In cryptography, forward secrecy (FS), which is also known as perfect forward secrecy (PFS), is a feature of specific key exchange protocols that give assurance that your session keys will not be compromised even if the private key of the server is compromised. Protocols such as RSA do not provide the forward secrecy, while the protocols ECDHE (Elliptic-Curve Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral) and the DHE (Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral) will provide forward secrecy. The ECDHE is the stronger protocol and should be preferred, while the DHE may be allowed for greater compatibility with older clients. The TLS ciphers should be configured to require either the ECDHE or the DHE ephemeral key exchange, while not allowing other cipher suites.
During the TLS handshake, after the initial client & server Hello, there is a pre-master secret generated, which is used to generate the master secret, and in turn generates the session key. When using protocols that do not provide forward secrecy, such as RSA, the pre-master secret is encrypted by the client with the server's public key and sent over the network. However, when protocols such as ECDHE (Elliptic-Curve Diffie-Hellman Ephemeral) the pre-master secret is not sent over the wire, even in encrypted format. The key exchange arrives at the shared secret in the clear using ephemeral keys that are not stored or used again. With FS, each session has a unique key exchange, so that future sessions are protected.
Perform one of the following to determine if the recommended state is implemented:
The SSL protocols and ciphers supported can be easily tested by connecting to a running web server with an up-to-date version of the sslscan tool. The tool is available on Kali Linux https://www.kali.org/ or via github https://github.com/rbsec/sslscan. Usage of Kali Linux for sslscan is highly recommended rather than other Linux distributions as it is important that the scan make use of an SSL library that still enables the old protocols. Current Linux versions often wisely eliminate support for older protocols such as SSLv3, and therefore may be unable to properly detect the availability of older protocols on a remote system. A statically compiled sslscan with its own openssl library that supports the older protocols may be used as well.
Check the output of sslscan, and confirm that all accepted ciphers begin with either or . Any ciphers not starting with one of the ephemeral Diffie-Hellman algorithms, is not implementing the recommended state. The command below includes regular expressions which will extract any ciphers which are not included in the recommendation. No output means that only the FS ciphers are allowed.
ECDHE-DHE-sslscan$ sslscan --no-colour --no-failed www.example.com | egrep '(Accepted)|(Preferred)' | egrep -v '( ECDHE-)|( DHE-)'
Alternatively, Qualys SSL Labs has a website that is very thorough and is commonly used for testing external servers. The report will show the cipher suites allowed along with many other details. https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/ The recommended cipher suites must start with TLS_ECDHE_ or TLS_DHE_ and have the initials FS at the end for forward secrecy.
Alternatively find the specified values for the SSLCipherSuite directive in the Apache server level configuration and every virtual host that is SSL/TLS enabled. Then use the openssl command on the local system to verify the specified SSLCipherSuite directive only allows cipher suites that begin with the ECDHE- or DHE- algorithms. For example:
$ openssl ciphers -v 'EECDH:EDH:!NULL:!SSLv2:!RC4:!3DES:!IDEA:!aNULL:!SHA1'ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEADECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=ECDSA Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEADECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA384ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=ECDSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA384ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(128) Mac=AEADECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=ECDSA Enc=AESGCM(128) Mac=AEADECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA256ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=ECDH Au=ECDSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA256DHE-DSS-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=DSS Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEADDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(256) Mac=AEADDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA256DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=DSS Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA256DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=DSS Enc=AESGCM(128) Mac=AEADDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AESGCM(128) Mac=AEADDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA256DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256 TLSv1.2 Kx=DH Au=DSS Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA256Perform one of the following to implement the recommended state:
SSLCipherSuite EECDH:EDH:!NULL:!SSLv2:!RC4:!aNULL:!3DES:!IDEAECDHE as a synonym for EECDH and DHE as a synonym for EDH in the cipher specification. The usage of ECDHE and DHE are preferred so that the specification matches the expected output. So, the cipher specification could be:
SSLCipherSuite ECDHE:DHE:!NULL:!SSLv2:!RC4:!aNULL:!3DES:!IDEAThe default value for SSLCipherSuite depends on OpenSSL library version used.
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