Cipher suite

A cipher suite is a named combination of authentication, encryption, and message authentication code (MAC) algorithms used to negotiate the security settings for a network connection using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) network protocol.

The structure and use of the cipher suite concept is defined in the documents that define the protocol (RFC 5246 standard for TLS version 1.2). A reference for named cipher suites is provided in RFC 2434, the TLS Cipher Suite Registry.

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Use

When a TLS connection is established, a handshaking, known as the TLS Handshake Protocol, occurs. Within this handshake, a client hello (ClientHello) and a server hello (ServerHello) message is passed. (RFC 5246, p. 37) First, the client sends a cipher suite list, a list of the cipher suites that it supports, in order of preference. Then the server replies with the cipher suite that it has selected from the client cipher suite list. (RFC 5246, p. 40) In order to test which TLS ciphers that a server supports an SSL/TLS Scanner may be used.

Detailed description

Each named cipher suite defines a key exchange algorithm, a bulk encryption algorithm, a message authentication code (MAC) algorithm, and a pseudorandom function (PRF). (RFC 5246, p. 40)

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Examples of algorithms used

key exchange
RSA, Diffie-Hellman, ECDH, SRP, PSK
authentication
RSA, DSA, ECDSA
bulk ciphers
RC4, Triple DES, AES, IDEA, DES, or Camellia. In older versions of SSL, RC2 was also used.
message authentication
for TLS, a Hash-based Message Authentication Code using MD5 or one of the SHA hash functions is used. For SSL, SHA, MD5, MD4, and MD2 are used.

Programming references

Programatically, a cipher suite is referred to as:

CipherSuite cipher_suites
a list of the cryptographic options supported by the client (RFC 5246, p. 41)
CipherSuite cipher_suite
the cipher suite selected by the server and revealed in the ServerHello message (RFC 5246, p. 42-43, 64)

References

RFC 5246 standard for TLS version 1.2
TLS Cipher Suite Registry at IANA