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layout: post
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comments: true
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title: "IRC over TLS is not pointless"
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category: [english]
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tags: [english, IRC, SSL, TLS]
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redirect_from:
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- /irctls/
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- /ircssl/
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*IRC over TLS is not pointless unless you only worry about things that you
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cannot affect at all. SSL is pointless, because of [POODLE].*
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I use IRC over TLS on all networks that support it (=other than IRCnet)
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and I also [verify the certificates]. TLS is used
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*Update on 2015-06-18: I was told that IRCnet does have SSL on
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ssl.irc.atw-inter.net and ssl.rfc1459.ca, but server links are mostly
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unencrypted. I am not able to use those though as Finnish channels are
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mostly stupid and letting people only in from Finnish servers.*
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* between my client and bouncer
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* when they both are on localhost it's not used and my bouncer only
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listens for plain text connections only on `127.0.0.1` and `::1`.
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* between my bouncer and IRCd
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These are the points that I can affect. I cannot do anything to server
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links other than hope that the network operators know what they are doing
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and use TLS. I cannot affect whether other users use TLS or not or do they
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check the certificates or blindly accept whatever they are offered.
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As I use TLS everywhere where I can affect, I can be more sure that
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my discussions aren't so easily read on:
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* open WLAN
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* any router between me and the bouncer
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* any router between bouncer and the IRC server
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And like everyone else says, you cannot be sure on the server links
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or other people on the channels or queries. You can only make sure that
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**you** are using TLS.
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One example where TLS is very helpful even if you have no idea whether
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the other people use SSL is passwords:
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* your NickServ password isn't in plain text between you and the IRC
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server, but you again cannot know if the IRC server sends it to other
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IRC server(s) in plain text that are between the server where you are
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connected to and services server.
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* your /OPER password in case you are IRC operator. Imagine being on
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open WLAN or similar situation and transmitting your password in
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plain text and someone else taking that password. What kind of "fun"
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things they could do with it?
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*Now you can move into reading why [IRC over SSL is pointless]...*
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[POODLE]:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE
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[verify the certificates]:{% post_url 2015-02-24-znc160-ssl %}
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[IRC over SSL is pointless]:https://www.quakenet.org/articles/99-trust-is-not-transitive-or-why-irc-over-ssl-is-pointless
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## Addition: who is interested in my traffic?
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* Finland - Security Police & Defence Forces
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* Currently law allowing Security Police and the Defence Forces to do
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network monitoring without limitations is going to pass in the
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parlament.
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* Sweden - National Defence Radio Establishment & Security Police & Police
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* Sweden has monitored all traffic going through them since 2008
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and most of Finnish traffic goes through them.
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* 2015-04-23 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Defence_Radio_Establishment&oldid=651267187#Legal_framework
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* 2015-04-23 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Defence_Radio_Establishment&oldid=651267187#Mass_surveillance
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* 2015-04-23 (in Finnish) http://www.hackingthroughcomplexity.fi/2013/10/ruotsin-verkkovalvonta-latakon.html / https://archive.is/iYrsl
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* UK - GCHQ
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* Cooperating with Sweden
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* 2015-04-23 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Government_Communications_Headquarters&oldid=656835589#2000s:_Coping_with_the_Internet
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* USA - NSA
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* Cooperating with Sweden
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* 2015-04-23 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Global_surveillance_disclosures_(2013%E2%80%93present)&oldid=655974095
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* Many others? :(
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