[Servercert-wg] Voting Period Begins: Ballot SC-076v2 "Clarify and Improve OCSP Requirements"
Doug Beattie
doug.beattie at globalsign.com
Mon Sep 30 19:52:00 UTC 2024
GlobalSign votes Yes on Ballot SC-076v2.
Doug
From: Servercert-wg <servercert-wg-bounces at cabforum.org> On Behalf Of Aaron
Gable via Servercert-wg
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Subject: [Servercert-wg] Voting Period Begins: Ballot SC-076v2 "Clarify and
Improve OCSP Requirements"
Purpose of Ballot
This is v2 of this ballot; you can see the discussion thread for v1 here:
https://lists.cabforum.org/pipermail/servercert-wg/2024-August/004798.html
This ballot attempts to address three concerns:
- The confusion around "reserved" serials, which do not actually exist because
all Precertificate serials are assumed to also exist in corresponding
Certificates and are therefore actually "assigned";
- Confusion around whether, and how quickly, OCSP responders must begin
providing authoritative responses for Certificates and Precertificates; and
- Confusion around whether and how the OCSP requirements apply to Certificates
which do not contain an AIA OCSP URL, but for which the CA's OCSP responder is
still willing to provide responses.
These concerns have been previously discussed in this Mozilla policy bug
<https://github.com/mozilla/pkipolicy/issues/280> , this ServerCert WG bug
<https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/issues/422> , and this Bugzilla
incident <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1905419> .
It addresses these concerns by:
- Stating that OCSP responses must be available within 15 minutes of signing a
certificate containing an AIA OCSP URL;
- Removing the concept of a "reserved" serial entirely;
- Moving all OCSP requirements into Section 4.9.9, leaving Section 4.9.10
(which RFC 3647 says is meant to place requirements on relying parties, not on
CAs) empty; and
- Organizing the requirements in Section 4.9.9 into three clusters:
- Definitions of "validity interval", "assigned", and "unassigned";
- Requirements on OCSP Responders, which apply only to responses from AIA
OCSP URLs found in issued certs; and
- Requirements on OCSP Responses, which apply to all responses regardless of
whether the certificate in question has an AIA OCSP URL.
GitHub PR representing this ballot:
https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/pull/535
Rendered view of the resulting text:
https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/blob/a8a36690802250cdbe508a6c1f99f700a5357bd3/docs/BR.md#499-on-line-revocationstatus-checking-availability
Motion
The following motion has been proposed by Aaron Gable (Let's Encrypt / ISRG),
and is endorsed by Ben Wilson (Mozilla) and Antonis Eleftheriadis (HARICA).
Motion Begins
Modify the "Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and Management of
Publicly-Trusted TLS Server Certificates", based on Version 2.0.6, as
specified in the following redline:
https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/compare/929d9b4a1ed1f13f92f6af672ad6f6a2153b8230...a8a36690802250cdbe508a6c1f99f700a5357bd3
Motion Ends
This ballot proposes a Final Maintenance Guideline. The procedure for approval
of this ballot is as follows:
Discussion Period (at least 7 days)
Start: August 29, 2024 19:00 UTC
End: September 26, 2024 19:00 UTC
Voting Period (7 days)
Start: September 26, 2024 19:00 UTC
End: October 3, 2024 19:00 UTC
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