GlobalSign votes Yes to Ballot 189.

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Subject: [cabfpub] Ballot 189 – Amend BR 6.1.7 to clarify signing by root keys 
is in VOTING period (ends APRIL 13)

Reminder: Ballot 189 – Amend BR 6.1.7 to clarify signing by root keys - is in 
the voting period (ends APRIL 13).


Ballot 189 - Amend Section 6.1.7 of Baseline Requirements

The following motion has been proposed by Dimitris Zacharopoulos of HARICA and 
endorsed by Bruce Morton of Entrust and Jeremy Rowley of Digicert

Background:

Section 6.1.7 of the Baseline Requirements states that the Root CA Private Keys 
MUST NOT be used to sign end-entity certificates, with some exceptions. It is 
unclear if this exception list includes end-entity certificates with EKU 
id-kp-timeStamping. This ballot attempts to clarify two things:

  1.  that it affects Root Keys in a hierarchy that issues SSL Certificates and
  2.  that it does not include time stamping certificates in the exception list.

It also clears the exception language for 1024-bit RSA Subscriber Certificates 
and testing products with Certificates issued by a Root.

-- MOTION BEGINS --

Current section 6.1.7

Root CA Private Keys MUST NOT be used to sign Certificates except in the 
following cases:

  1.  Self-signed Certificates to represent the Root Certificate itself;
  2.  Certificates for Subordinate CAs and Cross Certificates;
  3.  Certificates for infrastructure purposes (e.g. administrative role 
certificates, internal CA operational device certificates, and OCSP Response 
verification Certificates);
  4.  Certificates issued solely for the purpose of testing products with 
Certificates issued by a Root CA; and
  5.  Subscriber Certificates, provided that:

     *   The Root CA uses a 1024-bit RSA signing key that was created prior to 
the Effective Date;
     *   The Applicant’s application was deployed prior to the Effective Date;
     *   The Applicant’s application is in active use by the Applicant or the 
CA uses a documented process to establish that the Certificate’s use is 
required by a substantial number of Relying Parties;
     *   The CA follows a documented process to determine that the Applicant’s 
application poses no known security risks to Relying Parties;
     *   The CA documents that the Applicant’s application cannot be patched or 
replaced without substantial economic outlay.
     *   The CA signs the Subscriber Certificate on or before June 30, 2016; and
     *   The notBefore field in the Subscriber Certificate has a date on or 
before June 30, 2016

Proposed section 6.1.7

Private Keys corresponding to Root Certificates MUST NOT be used to sign 
Certificates except in the following cases:

  1.  Self-signed Certificates to represent the Root CA itself;
  2.  Certificates for Subordinate CAs and Cross Certificates;
  3.  Certificates for infrastructure purposes (administrative role 
certificates, internal CA operational device certificates)
  4.  Certificates for OCSP Response verification;

These changes become Effective 30 days after the ballot passes.

-- MOTION ENDS --

The procedure for this ballot is as follows (exact start and end times may be 
adjusted to comply with applicable Bylaws and IPR Agreement):

BALLOT 189 Status: Amend BR 6.1.7


Start time (22:00 UTC)


End time (22:00 UTC)


Discussion (7 days)


30 March 2017


6 April 2017


Vote for approval (7 days)


6 April 2017


13 April 2017


If vote approves ballot: Review Period (Chair to send Review Notice) (30 days)
If Exclusion Notice(s) filed, ballot approval is rescinded and PAG to be 
created.
If no Exclusion Notices filed, ballot becomes effective at end of Review Period.
Votes must be cast by posting an on-list reply to this thread on the Public 
Mail List.


Upon filing of Review Notice by Chair


30 days after filing of Review Notice by Chair


>From Bylaw 2.3: If the Draft Guideline Ballot is proposing a Final Maintenance 
>Guideline, such ballot will include a redline or comparison showing the set of 
>changes from the Final Guideline section(s) intended to become a Final 
>Maintenance Guideline, and need not include a copy of the full set of 
>guidelines. Such redline or comparison shall be made against the Final 
>Guideline section(s) as they exist at the time a ballot is proposed, and need 
>not take into consideration other ballots that may be proposed subsequently, 
>except as provided in Bylaw Section 2.3(j).

Votes must be cast by posting an on-list reply to this thread on the Public 
list. A vote in favor of the motion must indicate a clear 'yes' in the 
response. A vote against must indicate a clear 'no' in the response. A vote to 
abstain must indicate a clear 'abstain' in the response. Unclear responses will 
not be counted. The latest vote received from any representative of a voting 
member before the close of the voting period will be counted. Voting members 
are listed here: https://cabforum.org/members/
In order for the motion to be adopted, two thirds or more of the votes cast by 
members in the CA category and greater than 50% of the votes cast by members in 
the browser category must be in favor. Quorum is shown on CA/Browser Forum 
wiki. Under Bylaw 2.2(g), at least the required quorum number must participate 
in the ballot for the ballot to be valid, either by voting in favor, voting 
against, or abstaining.

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