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SSL Decrypt does NOT work with TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2

L4 Transporter

Hello,

I'm running a cluster of PA (4.0.8) with SSL Decryption configured.

SSL Decryption is not able to decrypt SSL traffic if the HTTPS session is using TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2.

Test with www.gmail.com   

Chrome : OK (see gmail application in the traffic log)

Firefox : idem

IE 8 or 9 with TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2 DISABLED : idem

IE 8 or 9 with TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2 ENABLED : see only SSL application

Is it solved in 4.1.6 (I plan to upgrade my cluster with this release) ??

Regards,

Hedi

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Palo Alto Networks Guru

Hello,

we currently do not support decryption of TLS1.2. TLS 1.2 hasn't be broadly supported by browsers until more or less practical TLS 1.0 and block cipher related attacks where demonstrated by cryptographers as proof of concept code. We do see a slow increase of TLS 1.2 support in major browsers lately. Especially Google Chrome and Apple Safari support in their standard configuration now. Since PANOS 5.0, if we detect a TLS1.1 or TLS1.2 session, we first try to downgrade it to TLS1.0 and decrypt. If that fails, we won't decrypt the session and either drop the session or allow it encrypted based upon your policy settings.

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L6 Presenter

Could this be your case ?

According to this PA supports TLSv1. But I think there were discussions in some thread regarding TLS 1.2 or if it was TLS 1.3 which currently wasnt supported and you to contact your sales engineer to file a request.

Hello,

First, thanks for your answer.

The document only mention SSL2.0, 3.0 and TLS 1.0. No infos about TLS 1.1 or TLS 1.2...

In my case, we don't have any problem with the certificate itself because the SSL interception is not doing it's job...

I will upgrade 4.1.6 and keep you inform if it's solved or not...

Regards,

Hedi

Hello all,

After upgrading to 4.1.6, I can confirm PA is NOT ABLE to decrypt TLS 1.1 or TLS1.2.

I'm waiting an OFFICIAL answer from PA now : When will it be supported ???

Regards,

Hedi

Hi,

as far as i know later Versions of TLS are currently not supported.

This Information was from PanOS 4.0.x

but since i didn't see anything in the Release Notes of 4.1.x it should be still correct.

Regards

Marco

Hello,

I totally second your claims. In addition TLS 1.0 is partially finished : it lacks TLS Extensions, which make for example https://www.gmail.com to fail decryption.

Regards

According to Chrome dev team, newest version has TLS 1.1 disabled because of issues with IIS : Chrome Releases: Stable Channel Update

Thank you Microsoft, you're saving us for once :smileysilly:

L4 Transporter

Hello,

This is answer is receiver from my local SE.

"TLS v1.1 should be supported as of v4.0.x.
I found a note that if diffie hellman is used in the key establishment we can’t decrypt."

"v1.2 seems to be targeted for the next major release (5.x)."


Regards,


Hedi

Hello,

I have been in relation for months with product and support managers, it was said many times that 1.1 is not supported and 1.0 is partially (lack of critical extensions).

Strange we don't have same informations :smileygrin:

Anyway, I am always running my own tests and found out that above SSLv2, compatibility is poor.

Hello,

Would TLS 1.1 and 1.2 be decrypted by PANOS 5.0 for now?

TLS 1.1 with differ hellman could no be decrypted  on PANOS 5.0 also?

Thanks.

Regards.

Roh

Hello,

5.0 doesn't bring better TLS support but it's bringing more control about actions when decryption fails or certificates is not trusted.

Decryption is no go for me until 5.1  (if they put it in 5.1)

Not applicable

Any update from PAN?

I'm running PAN 5.0.2.  Still not working.

Palo Alto Networks Guru

Hello,

we currently do not support decryption of TLS1.2. TLS 1.2 hasn't be broadly supported by browsers until more or less practical TLS 1.0 and block cipher related attacks where demonstrated by cryptographers as proof of concept code. We do see a slow increase of TLS 1.2 support in major browsers lately. Especially Google Chrome and Apple Safari support in their standard configuration now. Since PANOS 5.0, if we detect a TLS1.1 or TLS1.2 session, we first try to downgrade it to TLS1.0 and decrypt. If that fails, we won't decrypt the session and either drop the session or allow it encrypted based upon your policy settings.

Why not implement support for TLS 1.1 and 1.2?

I really dont get it...

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