On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 11:51:23 GMT, Jaikiran Pai <j...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> Can I please get a review of this change which proposes to fix the issue 
>> reported in https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8301686?
>> 
>> The internal implementation of SSLContext caches SSLSession(s). These 
>> sessions are for a particular combination or peer host and port. When a TLS 
>> handshake completes successfully, the session is then stored in this cache. 
>> If/when subsequent handshake attempts against the same host/port combination 
>> happens, using this same SSLContext instance, then the internal 
>> implementation triggers a session resumption, which is allowed by the TLS 
>> RFC. During session resumption, the client then uses the pre-shared key from 
>> the previous successful handshake and sends it as part of the `ClientHello` 
>> message. 
>> 
>> One other part of the TLS handshake is the `server_name` extension. The 
>> client sends a `SNI` in the handshake which the server side can either 
>> reject or accept. To facilitate this matching on the server side, the 
>> `javax.net.ssl.SNIMatcher` can be configured on the (server side) 
>> `SSLParameters`. Setting of `SNIMatcher` is optional. 
>> 
>> If a successful handshake session (that was cached by the client) used a SNI 
>> name which the server accepted, then this SNI name is sent as part of the 
>> session resumption `ClientHello` along with the pre-shared key.  The current 
>> issue is that, during session resumption, on the server side, if the 
>> `SNIMatcher` is no longer present, then the server rightly aborts the 
>> session resumption, but still ends up sending the pre-shared key extension 
>> as part of the `ServerHello` message. The client, upon seeing this 
>> pre-shared key extension in the `ServerHello` considers that the session 
>> resumption succeeded and ends up using that pre-shared key to derive the 
>> early secret. On the server side though, the server has already rejected 
>> this resumption request and thus when the client next sends data, the server 
>> will no longer be able to decode the data and will fail with 
>> `javax.crypto.AEADBadTagException: Tag mismatch` as noted in the JBS issue.
>> 
>> The change in this PR, removes the pre-shared key extension data from the 
>> `ServerHello` message, when the server side notices that the session 
>> resumption is being aborted.
>> 
>> A new jtreg test has been added which reproduces the issue and verifies the 
>> fix. Existing tests in tier1, tier2 and tier3 continue to pass with this 
>> change.
>
> Jaikiran Pai has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   review comment - use SSLContextTemplate for SSLContext creation in test

Please keep open. Waiting for a review from security-libs team.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/13669#issuecomment-1635107692

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