X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/c3d43245c842965fed6a9153f9c6e9e8be326b7c..405074adb94eb8402e9ffd0abe7da4f7c8c827bc:/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index 2dbe6d2d3..9722c0063 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -28102,8 +28102,7 @@ that DNS lookups they do for the server have not been tampered with. The domain to this server, its A record, its TLSA record and any associated CNAME records must all be covered by DNSSEC. 2) add TLSA DNS records. These say what the server certificate for a TLS connection should be. -3) offer a server certificate, or certificate chain, in TLS connections which is traceable to the one -defined by (one of?) the TSLA records +3) offer a server certificate, or certificate chain, in TLS connections which is is anchored by one of the TLSA records. There are no changes to Exim specific to server-side operation of DANE. Support for client-side operation of DANE can be included at compile time by defining SUPPORT_DANE=yes @@ -28158,8 +28157,9 @@ This modification of hosts_request_ocsp is only done if it has the default value those who use &%hosts_require_ocsp%&, should consider the interaction with DANE in their OCSP settings. -For client-side DANE there are two new smtp transport options, &%hosts_try_dane%& and &%hosts_require_dane%&. -The latter variant will result in failure if the target host is not DNSSEC-secured. +For client-side DANE there are three new smtp transport options, &%hosts_try_dane%&, &%hosts_require_dane%& +and &%dane_require_tls_ciphers%&. +The require variant will result in failure if the target host is not DNSSEC-secured. DANE will only be usable if the target host has DNSSEC-secured MX, A and TLSA records. @@ -28168,6 +28168,14 @@ If a TLSA lookup is done and succeeds, a DANE-verified TLS connection will be required for the host. If it does not, the host will not be used; there is no fallback to non-DANE or non-TLS. +If DANE is requested and usable, then the TLS cipher list configuration +prefers to use the option &%dane_require_tls_ciphers%& and falls +back to &%tls_require_ciphers%& only if that is unset. +This lets you configure "decent crypto" for DANE and "better than nothing +crypto" as the default. Note though that while GnuTLS lets the string control +which versions of TLS/SSL will be negotiated, OpenSSL does not and you're +limited to ciphersuite constraints. + If DANE is requested and useable (see above) the following transport options are ignored: .code hosts_require_tls