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I'm trying to configure an embedded Tomcat server so that it can serve HTTP2 in FIPs mode, using BouncyCastle's FIPs libraries. I've set the accepted protocols to TLSv1.2+TLSv1.3. I've tried various suggested cipher suites, but it seems no matter what I set as the cipher suite, Chrome/FF rejects connections on the grounds of "Inadequate Security". If I disable HTTP2, it does not matter what I set as the cipher suite - it just works.

I'm a bit confused.

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  • Can you provide the code used to setup Tomcat and the versions of BC, Tomcat and JRE used? Mar 11, 2021 at 6:29
  • Yes - I'll send a link to a gist in a moment. I will say I made "progress", in that now I cannot make any secured connections, with or without http2 enabled, with my current cipher suite.
    – JDS
    Mar 11, 2021 at 14:42
  • Also, tried with Java 11, 14, and 15
    – JDS
    Mar 11, 2021 at 18:30

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When BC is in FIPS mode, it requires PKIX as algorithm for the KeyManagerFactory and TrustManagerFactory:

Security.setProperty("ssl.KeyManagerFactory.algorithm", "PKIX");
Security.setProperty("ssl.TrustManagerFactory.algorithm", "PKIX");

Without these two lines the server will be unable to retrieve the keys required by the cipher suite.

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  • Tried setting those two in BCFIPSUtil.java, but any request now throws an exception on the server: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid character found in method name [0x160x030x010x020x000x010x000x010xfc0x030x03h_~+@_cO0xa30x90,]0xec0xe40xc3v0xcc0xcd0x030x03o.Q/0xb0u0xca]. HTTP method names must be tokens
    – JDS
    Mar 11, 2021 at 19:58
  • Those are caused by HTTPS requests against a HTTP connector. Is the SSLEnabled property set to true? Mar 11, 2021 at 20:09
  • Yes - gist.github.com/dajester2013/…
    – JDS
    Mar 11, 2021 at 20:22
  • Well, looking at the logs though, the protocol handler is http: INFO: Starting ProtocolHandler ["http-nio2-127.0.0.1-8880"]
    – JDS
    Mar 11, 2021 at 20:25
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    This, along with ensuring that the listen address is set properly (was set as /0.0.0.0, instead of just 0.0.0.0), fixed the problem. Thank you.
    – JDS
    Mar 12, 2021 at 16:10

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