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author | Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net> | 2020-09-13 23:06:24 +0000 |
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committer | Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net> | 2020-09-13 23:06:24 +0000 |
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diff --git a/raw-wiki-dump/GitRepositories%2Fsw%2Fpkcs11 b/raw-wiki-dump/GitRepositories%2Fsw%2Fpkcs11 deleted file mode 100644 index 5a68bed..0000000 --- a/raw-wiki-dump/GitRepositories%2Fsw%2Fpkcs11 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -{{{ -#!htmlcomment - -This page is maintained automatically by a script. Don't modify this page by hand, -your changes will just be overwritten the next time the script runs. Talk to your -Friendly Neighborhood Repository Maintainer if you need to change something here. - -}}} - -{{{ -#!html -<h1>PKCS #11</h1> - -<h2>Introduction</h2> - -<p>This is an implementation of the <a href="http://www.cryptsoft.com/pkcs11doc/STANDARD/" title="PKCS #11">PKCS11</a> API for the <a href="https://cryptech.is/" title="Cryptech">Cryptech</a> -project. Like most PKCS #11 implementations, this one is incomplete -and probably always will be: PKCS #11 is very open-ended, and the -specification includes enough rope for an unwary developer to hang not -only himself, but all of his friends, relations, and casual -acquaintances.</p> - -<p>Along with the PKCS #11 library itself, the package includes a -companion Python interface ("cryptech.py11"), which uses the ctypes -module from the Python standard library to talk to the PKCS #11 -implementation. The Python implementation is intended primarily to -simplify testing the C code, but can be used for other purposes; while -it seems unlikely that anything could ever make PKCS #11 "fun", the -<code>cryptech.py11</code> library attempts to make it a bit less awful by -providing both direct acess to the raw PKCS #11 API and a somewhat -more "pythonic" API layered on top of the raw API.</p> - -<h2>Novel design features</h2> - -<p><a href="http://www.cryptsoft.com/pkcs11doc/STANDARD/" title="PKCS #11">PKCS11</a>'s data model involves an n-level-deep hierarchy of object -classes, which is somewhat tedious to implement correctly in C, -particularly if one wants the correspondence between specification and -code to be at all obvious. In order to automate much of the drudge -work involved, this implementation uses an external representation of -the object class hierarchy, which is processed at compile time by a -Python script to generate tables which drive the C code which performs -the necessary type checking.</p> - -<h2>Current status</h2> - -<p>As of this writing, the implementation supports only the RSA, ECDSA, -SHA-1, and SHA-2 algorithms, but the design is intended to be -extensible.</p> - -<p>The underlying cryptographic support comes from the <a href="https://cryptech.is/" title="Cryptech">Cryptech</a> -<code>libhal</code> package.</p> - -<p>Testing to date has been done using the <code>bin/pkcs11/</code> tools from the -BIND9 distribution, the <code>hsmcheck</code> and <code>ods-hsmutil</code> tools from the -OpenDNSSEC distribution, the <code>hsmbully</code> diagnostic tool, the Google -<code>pkcs11test</code> test suite, and a somewhat ad hoc set of unit tests using -Python's unittest library along with our own <code>cryptech.py11</code> library.</p> - -<p>The library is also known to work as an <code>OpenSSL</code> engine when used -with the <code>engine-pkcs11</code> package spun out of the OpenSC project. This -has not been tested extensively, but key generation, signature, and -verification all work (with RSA keys -- the engine appears not to -understand ECDSA keys, we have not investigated into details here).</p> - -<h2>Copyright status</h2> - -<p>The <a href="http://www.cryptsoft.com/pkcs11doc/STANDARD/" title="PKCS #11">PKCS11</a> header files are "derived from the RSA Security Inc. -PKCS #11 Cryptographic Token Interface (Cryptoki)". See the -<code>pkcs11*.h</code> header files for details.</p> - -<p>Code written for the <a href="https://cryptech.is/" title="Cryptech">Cryptech</a> project is under the usual Cryptech -BSD-style license.</p> -}}} - -[[RepositoryIndex(format=table,glob=sw/pkcs11)]] - -|| Clone `https://git.cryptech.is/sw/pkcs11.git` || |