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If you decrypt a random input using RSAES-PKCS-v1_5, then there is a non-negligible chance that the result will look like a valid plaintext (that is why RSAES-PKCS-v1_5 shouldn't be used anymore). This was the cause of an intermittent failure in a test that did a cms-encrypt operation targetting multiple recipients. The failure happened during key-only decrypt. The recipient decrypts every RSA ciphertext -- only one is supposed to decrypt successfully, which would reveal the right content-key. Occassionally, more than one decrypted successfully. Update the test by specifying the recipient cert in the decrypt op (this avoids looping over all RSA ciphertexts). Add a new test to get coverage for key-only decrypt, but use RSA-OAEP during the encrypt op. Fixes https://github.com/openssl/project/issues/380 Testing: $ make TESTS='test_cms' test Reviewed-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/23055)
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#!/bin/sh
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# Copyright 2013-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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# Utility to recreate S/MIME certificates in this directory.
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# Invoke when changes are need from within this directory.
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OPENSSL=../../apps/openssl
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CONF=ca.cnf
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export OPENSSL_CONF=./$CONF
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gen() {
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$OPENSSL x509 -CA smroot.pem -new -days 36524 -force_pubkey $1 -subj "$2" \
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-extfile $CONF -extensions $3
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}
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# Root CA: create certificate directly
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CN="Test S/MIME RSA Root" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -x509 -noenc \
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-keyout smroot.pem -out smroot.pem -key ../certs/ca-key.pem -days 36524
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# EE RSA certificates with respective extensions
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cp ../certs/ee-key.pem smrsa1.pem
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gen smrsa1.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE RSA #1" usr_rsa_cert >>smrsa1.pem
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cp ../certs/ee-key-3072.pem smrsa2.pem
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gen smrsa2.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE RSA #2" usr_rsa_cert >>smrsa2.pem
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cp ../certs/ee-key-4096.pem smrsa3.pem
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gen smrsa3.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE RSA #3" usr_rsa_cert >>smrsa3.pem
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$OPENSSL x509 -in smrsa3.pem > smrsa3-cert.pem
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$OPENSSL pkey -in smrsa3.pem > smrsa3-key.pem
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# Create DSA certificates with respective extensions
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cp ../certs/server-dsa-key.pem smdsa1.pem
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gen smdsa1.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE DSA #1" signer_cert >>smdsa1.pem
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cp ../certs/server-dsa-key.pem smdsa2.pem
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gen smdsa2.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE DSA #1" signer_cert >>smdsa2.pem
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cp ../certs/server-dsa-key.pem smdsa3.pem
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gen smdsa3.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE DSA #1" signer_cert >>smdsa3.pem
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# Create EC certificates with respective extensions
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cp ../certs/ee-ecdsa-key.pem smec1.pem
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gen smec1.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE EC #1" signer_cert >>smec1.pem
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cp ../certs/server-ecdsa-key.pem smec2.pem
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gen smec2.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE EC #2" signer_cert >>smec2.pem
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# Do not renew this cert as it is used for legacy data decrypt test
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#$OPENSSL ecparam -out ecp.pem -name P-256
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#CN="Test S/MIME EE EC #3" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -noenc \
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# -keyout smec3.pem -out req.pem -newkey ec:ecp.pem
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#$OPENSSL x509 -req -in req.pem -CA smroot.pem -days 36524 \
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# -extfile ca.cnf -extensions signer_cert -CAcreateserial >>smec3.pem
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#rm ecp.pem req.pem
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# Create X9.42 DH parameters and key.
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$OPENSSL genpkey -genparam -algorithm DHX -out dhp.pem
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$OPENSSL genpkey -paramfile dhp.pem -out smdh.pem
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rm dhp.pem
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# Create X9.42 DH certificate with respective extensions
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gen smdh.pem "/CN=Test SMIME EE DH" dh_cert >>smdh.pem
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# EE RSA code signing end entity certificate with respective extensions
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cp ../certs/ee-key.pem csrsa1.pem
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gen csrsa1.pem "/CN=Test CodeSign EE RSA" codesign_cert >>csrsa1.pem
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