[cabfpub] Ballot 185 (Revised) - Limiting the Lifetime of Certificates

Wayne Thayer wthayer at godaddy.com
Mon Feb 20 19:56:30 UTC 2017


GoDaddy votes No.

Our primary reasons for voting against are:

  1.  There was no attempt to build consensus around this ballot. While we recognize that it takes a concrete proposal to spur action, we don’t believe the discussion was constructive or that nearly enough time was allowed to find common ground.
  2.  The 6-month deadline in the revised ballot represents consensus on how long CAs should need to implement a change of this sort, but allowing more time for planning can minimize the impact to all involved. For example:
     *   Giving large companies time to plan and budget for better automation or more resources.
     *   Getting the word out to resellers who also need to notify their customers and make changes to their systems.
     *   Allowing CAs time to work with customers to fulfill or modify prior obligations such as enterprise contracts, retail sales of new multi-year certificates, or reissuance of multi-year certificates.
We’d like to understand the specific concerns driving the tight timeline and weigh them against the benefits gained from a moderately later effective date.


Thanks,

Wayne

From: Public [mailto:public-bounces at cabforum.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Sleevi via Public
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Subject: [cabfpub] Ballot 185 (Revised) - Limiting the Lifetime of Certificates

Pursuant to the consensus on https://cabforum.org/pipermail/public/2017-February/009530.html about the nature of changes during the discussion period, and the request from Gervase on https://cabforum.org/pipermail/public/2017-February/009618.html to adjust what represents the Baseline agreement, this adjusts the effective date from 1 April to 24 August. While individual programs may choose to enact or enforce requirements prior to that, as the Baseline Requirements capture the effective point of common agreement of the bare minimum security levels, it seems appropriate that this Ballot accurately reflect that.


Ballot 185 - Limiting the Lifetime of Certificates

The following motion has been proposed by Ryan Sleevi of Google, Inc and endorsed by Josh Aas of ISRG and Gervase Markham of Mozilla to introduce new Final Maintenance Guidelines for the "Baseline Requirements Certificate Policy for the Issuance and Management of Publicly-Trusted Certificates" and the "Guidelines for the Issuance and Management of Extended Validation Certificates"

-- MOTION BEGINS --
Modify Section 6.3.2 of the "Baseline Requirements Certificate Policy for the Issuance and Management of Publicly-Trusted Certificates" as follows:

Replace Section 6.3.2, which reads as follows:
"""
6.3.2. Certificate Operational Periods and Key Pair Usage Periods

Subscriber Certificates issued after the Effective Date MUST have a Validity Period no greater than 60 months.
Except as provided for below, Subscriber Certificates issued after 1 April 2015 MUST have a Validity Period
no greater than 39 months.

Until 30 June 2016, CAs MAY continue to issue Subscriber Certificates with a Validity Period greater than 39
months but not greater than 60 months provided that the CA documents that the Certificate is for a system or
software that:
(a) was in use prior to the Effective Date;
(b) is currently in use by either the Applicant or a substantial number of Relying Parties;
(c) fails to operate if the Validity Period is shorter than 60 months;
(d) does not contain known security risks to Relying Parties; and
(e) is difficult to patch or replace without substantial economic outlay
"""

with the following text:
"""
6.3.2. Certificate Operational Periods and Key Pair Usage Periods

Subscriber Certificates issued on or after 24 August 2017 MUST NOT have a Validity Period greater than three hundred and ninety-eight (398) days.

Subscriber Certificates issued prior to 24 August 2017 MUST NOT have a Validity Period greater than thirty-nine (39) months.
"""

Modify Section 9.4 of the "Guidelines for the Issuance and Management of Extended Validation Certificates" as follows:

Replace Section 9.4, which reads as follows:
"""
9.4. Maximum Validity Period For EV Certificate

The validity period for an EV Certificate SHALL NOT exceed twenty seven months. It is RECOMMENDED that EV
Subscriber Certificates have a maximum validity period of twelve months.
"""

with the following text:
""""
9.4 Maximum Validity Period for EV Certificate

EV Certificates issued on or after 24 August 2017 MUST NOT have a Validity Period greater than three hundred and ninety-eight (398) days.

EV Certificates issued prior to 24 August 2017 MUST NOT have a Validity Period greater than twenty seven (27) months.
"""
-- MOTION ENDS --

Ballot 185 - Limiting the Lifetime of Certificates
Status: Final Maintenance Guideline

Review Period:
Start Time: 2017-02-10 00:00:00 UTC
End Time: 2017-02-17 00:00:00 UTC

Vote for Approval:
Start Time: 2017-02-17 00:00:00 UTC
End Time: 2017-02-24 00:00:00 UTC

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