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TERENA Server Certificate Service

TERENA Server Certificate Service. Towards the large-scale use of affordable popup-free server certificates for the European NRENs. Licia Florio TERENA. Topics. PKI and X.509 certificates Motivation for the TERENA Server Certificate Project What is the project Service Characteristics

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TERENA Server Certificate Service

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  1. TERENA Server Certificate Service Towards the large-scale use of affordable popup-free server certificates for the European NRENs Licia Florio TERENA EuroCAMP Ljubljana, 3-5 March 2006

  2. Topics • PKI and X.509 certificates • Motivation for the TERENA Server Certificate Project • What is the project • Service Characteristics • Why joining licia@terena.nl

  3. Diego’s priv key Diego’s pub key Dear I’ve arrived in Slovenia.. Dear I’ve arrived in Slovenia.. Dear I’ve arrived in Slovenia.. Decryption Encryption Diego Licia PKI in short • Public key cryptography - public key (encryption, signature verification) - private key (decryption, signing) licia@terena.nl

  4. Problems • Public Key distribution • Building trust • Scalability • Solution: create a hierarchical trust fabric: X.509 PKI licia@terena.nl

  5. X.509 PKI Infrastructure • What are the elements - Certification Authority (CA) * Certificates issuer (trusted 3d party) - X.509 Certificates * Bind the pub key to the holder - Registration Authority (RA) *Identity verification - End Entity * Private key holder (machine, end-user) - Relying parties *Users licia@terena.nl

  6. Real X.509 Certificate Usage Today • Grid (closed community) - Use both server and user certs • Web servers - Only server certificates - In many case with pop-up problem Large scale user certificate use: nowhere ! licia@terena.nl

  7. The Famous Pop-up:PKI Problem#1 • Due to the fact that the issuer of the certificate is not trusted by the browsers licia@terena.nl

  8. TERENA Server Certificate Service • What is it about? • - Service…of course ;-) in short SCS • To issue server certificates - popup free - unlimitednumber - Very low price (price is not per certificate) • For whom? • For the National Research and Education Network community in Europe licia@terena.nl

  9. When SCS started • Project started in june 2004 • European NREN PKIs around for ~7 years - But still not really deployed • Anticipated growth in need: - AAI middleware services - Web-based ‘stuff’ (mail, e-learning, webservices etc.) - VPN, email - eduroam • Community needs more server certificates licia@terena.nl

  10. PKI Growth Problems • Pop-up Problem#1 - Typically for NRENs CA - Defeats the security purpose of the certificate • Costs Problem#2 - For a large number of server certificates costs can become a problem licia@terena.nl

  11. Solution 1 • Fixing the pop-up problem - Get root certificate in root repositories - Requires webtrust audit - Expensive for an individual NREN PKI (~25.000 first time, annual ~25.000 for the audits, plus all the costs to follow guidelines) --> CA hierarchy adds to cost! • Running a CA • Is that so interesting? licia@terena.nl

  12. Solution 2 • Fixing the costs - Try to contract a CA already in the browser - Flexibility in the certificates profiles definitions - Tailored RA procedures - Not per certificate costs licia@terena.nl

  13. Solution 2: the way forward • 8 NRENs + TERENA combined forces (proposal launched feb. 2005) • Investigated market • Investigated EU tender guidelines • Ran a light-weight tender (start Sep 2005) • Signed a contract (Jan 2006) • First certificate issued on 16 March 2006 ! licia@terena.nl

  14. Who is involved • ACOnet (.at), • CARnet (.hr), • CESnet (.cz), • RedIRIS (.es), • RENATER (.fr), • SURFnet (.nl), • SWITCH (.ch) • UNI-C (.dk), • TERENA signing party licia@terena.nl

  15. Service Structure • TERENA contracts with supplier - For an initial one year - Possibility to extend the contract • NRENs contract with TERENA (liability!) • NRENs are ‘delegated RA’ for the supplier • TERENA appoints delegated RAs • NRENs are responsible for delivering RA services and technical support licia@terena.nl

  16. Service Features • Re-use existing RA organisation • Certificate profile flexibility (Grids!) • Electronic RA procedures (under implementation) • Easy server certificate delivery • NREN-specific branding! licia@terena.nl

  17. Benefits for the Universities • Need server certificates to enable SSL/TLS channels • Very low costs upon agreement with your NRENs licia@terena.nl

  18. How to join • Your NREN has to join • After June 06 we can open to service to new NRENs • Some NRENs are already waiting • There is fee to pay to join licia@terena.nl

  19. Conclusion • To make security tools a normal habit, they need to be easy to use • Scs is easy • SCS proves how a ‘federated’ approach has solved a big problem • We got a cool service  • http://www.terena.nl/activities/tf-emc2/scs.html licia@terena.nl

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