Result for 01FF12B17BB5DAC13F054C5BE191885E00B441AF

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/pki/tks/conf/indextasks.ldif
FileSize1057
MD5691EBDF90EF58D7D615E45ADE06250AD
RDS:package_id182052
SHA-101FF12B17BB5DAC13F054C5BE191885E00B441AF
SHA-256E4D01F7BFC6614FB935F3F6BD6EBBB5C9A7E592EE1C4B4F9D33F92121D97CF23
SSDEEP24:9A2BiLWJCCPZ1YlXTOTJTcTaKp5Jm2Ojtdk3R3T3Hj:cLWJ3PZ1QiFoOKp5Jm2OjtdEVTHj
TLSHT1C011AF76B79A737BCD162823CF122DE14D6D7420FCA2B473206DE0CB04CE19165AD66B
insert-timestamp1679422409.714823
sourceRDS.db
hashlookup:parent-total26
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 26 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize103412
MD53BEAD09109753FCC50346FA5E563A0BC
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.9.4-1
SHA-102FA74EE8F724B06414AD6D620E21C7857AB39F8
SHA-25601D36C321C0F136CA5356BFFD199C6F769B0310970CEEAB7E2DCD224EDA5B7E1
Key Value
MD5CCECE9652604F40EA4A92755D7A736B0
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access. This package is one of the top-level java-based Tomcat PKI subsystems provided by the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. ================================== || ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM" || ================================== Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-tools * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * pki-tps * pki-javadoc which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems: * Certificate Authority (CA) * Data Recovery Manager (DRM) * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager * Token Key Service (TKS) * Token Processing Service (TPS) For deployment purposes, PKI Core contains fundamental packages required by BOTH native-based Apache AND java-based Tomcat Certificate System instances consisting of the following components: * pki-tools Additionally, PKI Core contains the following fundamental packages required ONLY by ALL java-based Tomcat Certificate System instances: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-tools * pki-server PKI Core also includes the following components: * pki-javadoc Finally, if Certificate System is being deployed as an individual or set of standalone rather than embedded server(s)/service(s), it is strongly recommended (though not explicitly required) to include at least one PKI Theme package: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * dogtag-pki-server-theme * redhat-pki-server-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-server-theme * customized pki theme (Customized Certificate System deployments) * <customized>-pki-server-theme NOTE: As a convenience for standalone deployments, top-level meta packages may be provided which bind a particular theme to these certificate server packages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageRelease7.fc23
PackageVersion10.2.6
SHA-10CAC5468B458C4824C59B17CD5A93284274AB4AA
SHA-256546E3EAAA576F9DDCC17104332E2112701BC7AEDCE55A61A603759756C5CF05C
Key Value
FileSize115832
MD573DA51B5B3BA6879507E38F9F62EEBDD
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerDebian FreeIPA Team <pkg-freeipa-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.10.1-1
SHA-1122453C5406A42E43CE5C83FF596960E098260F6
SHA-256391BDFFE9FF18C37351848B0F5F0BD6DFF2BC0013C2F54B6A9884EA84E96C0B9
Key Value
FileSize116076
MD5DB6293ED8B230766CB26AA5D74631A0C
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerDebian FreeIPA Team <pkg-freeipa-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.10.2-2
SHA-11519CF32B878083C81D6F96CAABC9B8EA357EAA8
SHA-2561834BEA88E0F3E90608BD90EC3745F36C76385FB1E98B8250BD7BE6C9773584C
Key Value
FileSize55610
MD5F616F2D463BCEF3697DC5A4EAA68F8B2
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.2.6+git20160317-2
SHA-11B508071828E2FE6D229AA3A7DA5D5EE64403595
SHA-256177FDFF64FC98BA9ABF4BAAAAC36E34FB1FBE306BA9A09B75BE9AA4BA0D3FD5F
Key Value
FileSize70340
MD5CDAF9D7786B725A069E1C67FEF1BB111
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.6.0-1ubuntu2
SHA-12B629BFAD80A906EE3A19FCD51862277390E7841
SHA-256A8F9ED2FDEFCF5981083209925BDFFB4BB68BB741CA782F9CCACD58D9C25BB20
Key Value
FileSize116652
MD55D2CB64452EF42E2AA085AB0F5F26CED
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerDebian FreeIPA Team <pkg-freeipa-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.10.6-1
SHA-131D5BA8250DC743B9BE3B49807A5F782D076697B
SHA-256AF5B927764FA56FB80AA369B703032B4697641BE888CB526C725C3307CBBC9F1
Key Value
MD573F1832898CA76285DA04C211C5D4ECF
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access. This package is one of the top-level java-based Tomcat PKI subsystems provided by the PKI Core used by the Certificate System. ================================== || ABOUT "CERTIFICATE SYSTEM" || ================================== Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains ALL top-level java-based Tomcat PKI components: * pki-symkey * pki-base * pki-base-python2 (alias for pki-base) * pki-base-python3 * pki-base-java * pki-tools * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * pki-tps * pki-javadoc which comprise the following corresponding PKI subsystems: * Certificate Authority (CA) * Key Recovery Authority (KRA) * Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) Manager * Token Key Service (TKS) * Token Processing Service (TPS) Python clients need only install the pki-base package. This package contains the python REST client packages and the client upgrade framework. Java clients should install the pki-base-java package. This package contains the legacy and REST Java client packages. These clients should also consider installing the pki-tools package, which contain native and Java-based PKI tools and utilities. Certificate Server instances require the fundamental classes and modules in pki-base and pki-base-java, as well as the utilities in pki-tools. The main server classes are in pki-server, with subsystem specific Java classes and resources in pki-ca, pki-kra, pki-ocsp etc. Finally, if Certificate System is being deployed as an individual or set of standalone rather than embedded server(s)/service(s), it is strongly recommended (though not explicitly required) to include at least one PKI Theme package: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * dogtag-pki-server-theme * redhat-pki-server-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments) * redhat-pki-server-theme * customized pki theme (Customized Certificate System deployments) * <customized>-pki-server-theme NOTE: As a convenience for standalone deployments, top-level meta packages may be provided which bind a particular theme to these certificate server packages.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageRelease1.fc24
PackageVersion10.3.1
SHA-134E517C29AF13EEE73197ED232048FA4119C98FA
SHA-256B1D2529C9E3EAF40F0C2958F35A96EE0F35ABABE444B42A693B135FA4FBCEA3F
Key Value
FileSize108388
MD5BD0C1728297E9C1ECCC32BD1F6DF633A
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.10.2-3
SHA-14BF1F6AA91AC551E0E418AD71706385CE7096A71
SHA-256A1D0B60FD7691CCC2C374C763AC87CF53118C5C46C799DDC88BC542AB7C8ABCE
Key Value
FileName15325
FileSize53084
MD52AE7379BB02A6843845DB903642B0213
PackageDescriptionCertificate System - Token Key Service Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments. . The Token Key Service (TKS) is an optional PKI subsystem that manages the master key(s) and the transport key(s) required to generate and distribute keys for hardware tokens. TKS provides the security between tokens and an instance of Token Processing System (TPS), where the security relies upon the relationship between the master key and the token keys. A TPS communicates with a TKS over SSL using client authentication. . TKS helps establish a secure channel (signed and encrypted) between the token and the TPS, provides proof of presence of the security token during enrollment, and supports key changeover when the master key changes on the TKS. Tokens with older keys will get new token keys. . Because of the sensitivity of the data that TKS manages, TKS should be set up behind the firewall with restricted access.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageSectionjava
PackageVersion10.3.5+12-3ubuntu1
RDS:package_id182052
SHA-1572DCE3E61119CE059084367FBE2F5F7B079E726
SHA-25602F56B96E818FCCB44F7A7A80049838CB1549090277BB81A829315EED485512F
insert-timestamp1679408377.249653
sourceRDS.db