Result for 0895ED979D360113686E9B6E01E5E5B3E6BD7569

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/pki/tks/webapps/tks/404.html
FileSize5734
MD5D67D8F38E0D9CE48CCED9AF08641933E
SHA-10895ED979D360113686E9B6E01E5E5B3E6BD7569
SHA-25637964289FF2F24A1FBC8F442CFC3C933D5D3353E7E587C12BFBCED801BFBD88B
SSDEEP96:59GymiTY2yXdSTXLJYu5mxm5nGqhOPQ+A:59W/XM58qhONA
TLSHT1FDC1D1232F226335466810A8F8A3D6D5EBB8D131E563A785FA4F45C923E8F5C6D4CD0E
hashlookup:parent-total12
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 12 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize59616
MD5DEE12CD98EC25028D1F7DF52276A822D
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
PackageVersion10.2.0-4
SHA-1E24F8E939859EEF0414A2B43D0B416F8E854F7D3
SHA-256454B01307C5909DF6E9C37FE8CE2F3F732E122F4C65A8E1283742DF2671CE261
Key Value
MD5BAA4C7A75B3C3A308D71555476676582
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-tomcat * 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
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion10.1.0
SHA-1D5C35DC68D9840C52A9E32D49ECF335921C37F7F
SHA-25637102237F5F42F9C0F1ED50A2517ADF8D5059B7E57DA96F05E6A7586475E4340
Key Value
MD593BF15CAEC780FA9D2A1AF75EBB5A341
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
PackageRelease3.fc21
PackageVersion10.2.0
SHA-1913EA15C5E170482F0F7832B0E6995865C894BD5
SHA-256C6DE1C0E9E3CF277017F3713EB9E3985BB08DE264446B51E823F1CA7D7EF0BAC
Key Value
MD50AB1B7502A6022BBCA3E21C784A6C13E
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
PackageRelease3.fc21
PackageVersion10.2.0
SHA-1CD17B3B85E901148E1E4CBF7AAA36836547B1DE0
SHA-2565800AA2DA4BB873AE49A5BAB317527D196CF43F03CDD3A19AC8F89102A8E6007
Key Value
MD51FCB8C5819B219F5BF7F8F7AE7F1529B
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-selinux (f17 only) * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * 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) 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 * pki-selinux (f17 only) 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
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion10.0.3
SHA-1C26108199A4741F111F2F99BB5F35AD81E253E44
SHA-256CA2535F3EE82FCA9F9A5278F6B7AEDED685FB392AA0C3360D2AEC4E0F8207B5D
Key Value
MD5F0C2219BA314024B485AC84932CEBF53
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-selinux (f17 only) * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * 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) 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 * pki-selinux (f17 only) 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, for deployment purposes, Certificate System requires ONE AND ONLY ONE of the following "Mutually-Exclusive" PKI Theme packages: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * ipa-pki-theme (IPA deployments) * redhat-pki-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments)
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion10.0.0
SHA-16346603EAC6C4F3BAFBE269B7B53CF07DF7C0E81
SHA-256114514BCC96E88683FC7CA1F1F5FEA6E04F01B4E400FBFA99A6928BDD1EAB417
Key Value
MD56F4BD0E1FD1F189BC54C68C281B3FD35
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
PackageRelease3.fc21
PackageVersion10.2.0
SHA-14FB592ACE8718FB58D1FB63D549F6E4E4FC91F88
SHA-256FB5755DFB0F52C7C8BDB13406C24CFD06AF11BD35293D6FFEC9B59559BEEAC14
Key Value
MD5AC394F146E33044BA7F6768B2D46B52B
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-selinux (f17 only) * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * 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) 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 * pki-selinux (f17 only) 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
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion10.0.3
SHA-10B1B064094193437FD1306B0C4F47B8B61F0F133
SHA-256C7592B4C4F7642971FACA73A365D18C56ABBC46B34A9888F58FF4C151AFFD401
Key Value
MD5A92218427DF376E0D735A17F3F7AFCEB
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-selinux (f17 only) * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * 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) 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 * pki-selinux (f17 only) 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
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion10.0.3
SHA-11DFE4C84EDAD00E5FC46BD49109DFA6ACB01F8ED
SHA-256D29FA6CCDDEE21355742F8DC18B3A6C582A1B650A6F3DEC7726C91455881A7ED
Key Value
MD5F75E10A147526224699B2644155D507A
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-tomcat * 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
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion10.1.0
SHA-1DD8B4D14CCEB4F97AF5DCF5124EFF0A2C9A01006
SHA-256F97259763C6840FF74CFE793DF755F7A118067A94B9225179E5B6F3329919615
Key Value
MD53CB5455A2038FE38CCCE70D480820FB9
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-selinux (f17 only) * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * 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) 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 * pki-selinux (f17 only) 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, for deployment purposes, Certificate System requires ONE AND ONLY ONE of the following "Mutually-Exclusive" PKI Theme packages: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * ipa-pki-theme (IPA deployments) * redhat-pki-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments)
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion10.0.0
SHA-106C7445D95AA160E167DB6F0230D845237526583
SHA-2567D1573789F663030AACEC8758271C3F2382910314DA9D5A8711D193C5753B9A2
Key Value
MD5324C999DFB57F01A7A0D461A6B5547A5
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-selinux (f17 only) * pki-server * pki-ca * pki-kra * pki-ocsp * pki-tks * 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) 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 * pki-selinux (f17 only) 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, for deployment purposes, Certificate System requires ONE AND ONLY ONE of the following "Mutually-Exclusive" PKI Theme packages: * dogtag-pki-theme (Dogtag Certificate System deployments) * ipa-pki-theme (IPA deployments) * redhat-pki-theme (Red Hat Certificate System deployments)
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageRelease1.fc18
PackageVersion10.0.0
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