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tls: support automatic DHE
Node.js has so far only supported user-defined DHE parameters and even recommended generating custom parameters. This change lets users set the dhparam option to 'auto' instead, in which case DHE parameters of sufficient strength are selected automatically (from a small set of well-known parameters). This has been recommended by OpenSSL for quite a while, and it makes it much easier for Node.js TLS servers to properly support DHE-based perfect forward secrecy. This also updates the documentation to prioritize ECDHE over DHE, mostly because the former tends to be more efficient and is enabled by default. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/46978 Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
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@ -123,23 +123,17 @@ all sessions). Methods implementing this technique are called "ephemeral".
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Currently two methods are commonly used to achieve perfect forward secrecy (note
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the character "E" appended to the traditional abbreviations):
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* [DHE][]: An ephemeral version of the Diffie-Hellman key-agreement protocol.
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* [ECDHE][]: An ephemeral version of the Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman
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key-agreement protocol.
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* [DHE][]: An ephemeral version of the Diffie-Hellman key-agreement protocol.
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To use perfect forward secrecy using `DHE` with the `node:tls` module, it is
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required to generate Diffie-Hellman parameters and specify them with the
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`dhparam` option to [`tls.createSecureContext()`][]. The following illustrates
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the use of the OpenSSL command-line interface to generate such parameters:
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Perfect forward secrecy using ECDHE is enabled by default. The `ecdhCurve`
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option can be used when creating a TLS server to customize the list of supported
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ECDH curves to use. See [`tls.createServer()`][] for more info.
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```bash
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openssl dhparam -outform PEM -out dhparam.pem 2048
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```
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If using perfect forward secrecy using `ECDHE`, Diffie-Hellman parameters are
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not required and a default ECDHE curve will be used. The `ecdhCurve` property
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can be used when creating a TLS Server to specify the list of names of supported
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curves to use, see [`tls.createServer()`][] for more info.
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DHE is disabled by default but can be enabled alongside ECDHE by setting the
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`dhparam` option to `'auto'`. Custom DHE parameters are also supported but
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discouraged in favor of automatically selected, well-known parameters.
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Perfect forward secrecy was optional up to TLSv1.2. As of TLSv1.3, (EC)DHE is
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always used (with the exception of PSK-only connections).
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@ -1798,6 +1792,10 @@ argument.
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<!-- YAML
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added: v0.11.13
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changes:
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- version: REPLACEME
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/46978
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description: The `dhparam` option can now be set to `'auto'` to
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enable DHE with appropriate well-known parameters.
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- version: v12.12.0
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pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28973
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description: Added `privateKeyIdentifier` and `privateKeyEngine` options
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client certificate.
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* `crl` {string|string\[]|Buffer|Buffer\[]} PEM formatted CRLs (Certificate
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Revocation Lists).
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* `dhparam` {string|Buffer} Diffie-Hellman parameters, required for non-ECDHE
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[perfect forward secrecy][]. Use `openssl dhparam` to create the parameters.
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The key length must be greater than or equal to 1024 bits or else an error
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will be thrown. Although 1024 bits is permissible, use 2048 bits or larger
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for stronger security. If omitted or invalid, the parameters are silently
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discarded and DHE ciphers will not be available. [ECDHE][]-based [perfect
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forward secrecy][] will still be available.
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* `dhparam` {string|Buffer} `'auto'` or custom Diffie-Hellman parameters,
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required for non-ECDHE [perfect forward secrecy][]. If omitted or invalid,
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the parameters are silently discarded and DHE ciphers will not be available.
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[ECDHE][]-based [perfect forward secrecy][] will still be available.
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* `ecdhCurve` {string} A string describing a named curve or a colon separated
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list of curve NIDs or names, for example `P-521:P-384:P-256`, to use for
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ECDH key agreement. Set to `auto` to select the
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If the `ca` option is not given, then Node.js will default to using
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[Mozilla's publicly trusted list of CAs][].
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Custom DHE parameters are discouraged in favor of the new `dhparam: 'auto'`
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option. When set to `'auto'`, well-known DHE parameters of sufficient strength
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will be selected automatically. Otherwise, if necessary, `openssl dhparam` can
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be used to create custom parameters. The key length must be greater than or
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equal to 1024 bits or else an error will be thrown. Although 1024 bits is
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permissible, use 2048 bits or larger for stronger security.
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## `tls.createSecurePair([context][, isServer][, requestCert][, rejectUnauthorized][, options])`
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<!-- YAML
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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ function configSecureContext(context, options = kEmptyObject, name = 'options')
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if (dhparam !== undefined && dhparam !== null) {
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validateKeyOrCertOption(`${name}.dhparam`, dhparam);
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const warning = context.setDHParam(dhparam);
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const warning = context.setDHParam(dhparam === 'auto' || dhparam);
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if (warning)
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process.emitWarning(warning, 'SecurityWarning');
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}
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@ -854,6 +854,14 @@ void SecureContext::SetDHParam(const FunctionCallbackInfo<Value>& args) {
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CHECK_GE(args.Length(), 1); // DH argument is mandatory
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// If the user specified "auto" for dhparams, the JavaScript layer will pass
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// true to this function instead of the original string. Any other string
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// value will be interpreted as custom DH parameters below.
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if (args[0]->IsTrue()) {
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CHECK(SSL_CTX_set_dh_auto(sc->ctx_.get(), true));
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return;
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}
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DHPointer dh;
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{
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BIOPointer bio(LoadBIO(env, args[0]));
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}
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// Invalid dhparam is silently discarded and DHE is no longer used.
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// TODO(tniessen): don't silently discard invalid dhparam.
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if (!dh)
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return;
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const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const { X509Certificate } = require('crypto');
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const tls = require('tls');
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const key = fixtures.readKey('agent2-key.pem');
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if (name) options.ecdhCurve = name;
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if (type === 'DH') options.dhparam = loadDHParam(size);
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if (type === 'DH') {
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if (size === 'auto') {
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options.dhparam = 'auto';
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// The DHE parameters selected by OpenSSL depend on the strength of the
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// certificate's key. For this test, we can assume that the modulus length
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// of the certificate's key is equal to the size of the DHE parameter, but
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// that is really only true for a few modulus lengths.
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({
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publicKey: { asymmetricKeyDetails: { modulusLength: size } }
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} = new X509Certificate(cert));
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} else {
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options.dhparam = loadDHParam(size);
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}
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}
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const server = tls.createServer(options, common.mustCall((conn) => {
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assert.strictEqual(conn.getEphemeralKeyInfo(), null);
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}
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test(undefined, undefined, undefined, 'AES128-SHA256');
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test('auto', 'DH', undefined, 'DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256');
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test(1024, 'DH', undefined, 'DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256');
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test(2048, 'DH', undefined, 'DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256');
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test(256, 'ECDH', 'prime256v1', 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256');
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common.skip('missing openssl-cli');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const { X509Certificate } = require('crypto');
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const { once } = require('events');
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const tls = require('tls');
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const { execFile } = require('child_process');
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const key = fixtures.readKey('agent2-key.pem');
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const cert = fixtures.readKey('agent2-cert.pem');
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const ciphers = 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256';
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// Prefer DHE over ECDHE when possible.
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const dheCipher = 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256';
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const ecdheCipher = 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256';
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const ciphers = `${dheCipher}:${ecdheCipher}`;
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// Test will emit a warning because the DH parameter size is < 2048 bits
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common.expectWarning('SecurityWarning',
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return fixtures.readKey(keyname);
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}
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function test(keylen, expectedCipher) {
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function test(dhparam, keylen, expectedCipher) {
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const options = {
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key: key,
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cert: cert,
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ciphers: ciphers,
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dhparam: loadDHParam(keylen),
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key,
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cert,
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ciphers,
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dhparam,
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maxVersion: 'TLSv1.2',
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};
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'-cipher', ciphers];
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execFile(common.opensslCli, args, common.mustSucceed((stdout) => {
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assert(keylen === 'error' ||
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assert(keylen === null ||
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stdout.includes(`Server Temp Key: DH, ${keylen} bits`));
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assert(stdout.includes(`Cipher : ${expectedCipher}`));
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server.close();
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return once(server, 'close');
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}
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function testCustomParam(keylen, expectedCipher) {
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const dhparam = loadDHParam(keylen);
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if (keylen === 'error') keylen = null;
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return test(dhparam, keylen, expectedCipher);
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}
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(async () => {
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// By default, DHE is disabled while ECDHE is enabled.
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for (const dhparam of [undefined, null]) {
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await test(dhparam, null, ecdheCipher);
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}
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// The DHE parameters selected by OpenSSL depend on the strength of the
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// certificate's key. For this test, we can assume that the modulus length
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// of the certificate's key is equal to the size of the DHE parameter, but
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// that is really only true for a few modulus lengths.
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const {
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publicKey: { asymmetricKeyDetails: { modulusLength } }
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} = new X509Certificate(cert);
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await test('auto', modulusLength, dheCipher);
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assert.throws(() => {
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test(512, 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256');
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testCustomParam(512);
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}, /DH parameter is less than 1024 bits/);
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await test(1024, 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256');
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await test(2048, 'DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256');
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await test('error', 'ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256');
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// Custom DHE parameters are supported (but discouraged).
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await testCustomParam(1024, dheCipher);
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await testCustomParam(2048, dheCipher);
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// Invalid DHE parameters are discarded. ECDHE remains enabled.
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await testCustomParam('error', ecdheCipher);
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})().then(common.mustCall());
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