Extra intermediate certificate when using ssl_alt_cert

Aki Tuomi aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi
Sat Mar 10 16:05:45 EET 2018


> On 10 March 2018 at 15:20 John Fawcett <john at voipsupport.it> wrote:
> 
> 
> On 10/03/18 14:06, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> >
> >> On 10 March 2018 at 14:49 John Fawcett < john at voipsupport.it
> >> <mailto:john at voipsupport.it>> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On 08/03/18 18:43, Peter Linss wrote:
> >>> I just added an ECDSA certificate to my mail server using
> >>> ssl_alt_cert (the RSA certificate is specified by ssl_cert), both
> >>> certificate files contain the certificate and a single intermediate
> >>> (which currently happens to be the same intermediate from Let’s
> >>> Encrypt).
> >>> When connecting to the server using either RSA or ECDSA ciphers, the
> >>> server sends the proper certificate, but also sends two
> >>> intermediates. Apparently it’s reading the intermediate from both
> >>> files and using both for all situations, rather than using only the
> >>> intermediate in the RSA file for RSA certificates, and the
> >>> intermediate in the ECDSA file for ECDSA certificates. I expect this
> >>> will be a bigger problem when Let’s Encrypt starts using ECDSA
> >>> intermediates.
> >>> Removing the intermediate from the ssl_alt_cert file solves the
> >>> problem (but then doesn’t allow an ECDSA intermediate to be specified).
> >> I believe that supplying multiple unrelated intermediate certificates is
> >> an incorrect behaviour, though I don't know if this is a problem that
> >> can be solved in Dovecot or has to be addressed in openssl itself.
> >>
> >> Do you get any issue in certificate validation in the client?
> >>
> >> John
> >
> > You sure your cert file does not contain unrelated certificates?
> > ---
> > Aki Tuomi
> 
> Aki
> 
> I'll leave Peter to respond about his cert files, but in the test I did,
> each the ssl_cert and ssl_alt_cert each contained the server cert and
> the next cert in the chain. However, both intermediates were supplied
> whether using RSA or ECDSA.
> 
> John
>

I can confirm this behaviour. We'll look into it.

Aki


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