[Ach] FYI: official cipher list

Aaron Zauner azet at azet.org
Fri Nov 8 15:53:28 CET 2013


Added. CentOS 6.4 and SLES 11 SP2 (no GnuTLS on that one, since the VM not currently subscribed to software channels).

RHEL6.x == CentOS||Scientific Linux||.. 6.x

Aaron


On 08 Nov 2013, at 15:39, Aaron Zauner <azet at azet.org> wrote:

> Just added the information for all of those (except SLES 11 SP2 - i currently do not have a non-production installation that i can test gnutls on - TBD).
> 
> please pull.
> 
> [master dc96137] added RHEL6, CentOS6 and SLES 11 SP1 ciphersuites
> 6 files changed, 357 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 unsorted/ssl/GnuTLS_Ciphers_CentOS_6.3.txt
> create mode 100644 unsorted/ssl/GnuTLS_Ciphers_RHEL_6.3.txt
> create mode 100644 unsorted/ssl/GnuTLS_Ciphers_SLES_11_SP1.txt
> create mode 100644 unsorted/ssl/OpenSSL_Ciphers_CentOS_6.3.txt
> create mode 100644 unsorted/ssl/OpenSSL_Ciphers_RHEL_6.3.txt
> create mode 100644 unsorted/ssl/OpenSSL_Ciphers_SLES_11_SP1.txt
> 
> 
> On 08 Nov 2013, at 15:20, Aaron Zauner <azet at azet.org> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Thanks for the List. I’ll add RHEL6 and CentOS6 Ciphers hopefully during the weekend. I am also able to add SLES11 SP1 and SP2 (no SP3 over here). But we do not have OpenSuSE in use.
>> 
>> Aaron
>> 
>> On 08 Nov 2013, at 15:15, Adi Kriegisch <adi at kriegisch.at> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>> While looking for hex code to cipher maps and cipher support for different
>>> (browser) implementations, I came across this list:
>>> http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xml
>>> 
>>> And -- except for the probably more complete list at ssllabs.com -- I found
>>> this ssl branch of p0f containing rudimentary information about the
>>> different browser implementations:
>>> https://github.com/majek/p0f/blob/ssl/p0f.fp (see "SSL client ciphers").
>>> 
>>> This probably brings us a step closer to automatic table generation for
>>> corresponding cipher strings in our paper.
>>> 
>>> -- Adi
>>> 
>>> PS: It would be great if someone with access to RHEL, CentOS, SLES, Windows
>>> & Co. could contribute supported ciphers on that platform in
>>> 'unsorted/ssl'.
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>> 
> 

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