Result for 0B7E2B91988997F57C8ACE162BA848F5A2D1FEC4

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/java/pki/pki-kra.jar
FileSize132125
MD5541C9350B8E7F13899F32DD8C02FDB0D
SHA-10B7E2B91988997F57C8ACE162BA848F5A2D1FEC4
SHA-25675D2D9F396783BC3F70CDAD3D469F007BDDAB17925E53D3ACD2405D7B687405E
SSDEEP3072:iGYSj2EpWtpgI1kVboe9RVJE2YGWwdAwo2RArD9wn:pYnEpqpgI+VbDu2tXdA92RAin
TLSHT1E0D3026A5DEF883AEC1321300DE19807E95D4465E144D8630FB8EAF447F7DE962E26CC
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD51844B5B409094C2E206392E3A1A554F7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe Key Recovery Authority (KRA) is an optional PKI subsystem that can act as a key archival facility. When configured in conjunction with the Certificate Authority (CA), the KRA stores private encryption keys as part of the certificate enrollment process. The key archival mechanism is triggered when a user enrolls in the PKI and creates the certificate request. Using the Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF) request format, a request is generated for the user's private encryption key. This key is then stored in the KRA which is configured to store keys in an encrypted format that can only be decrypted by several agents requesting the key at one time, providing for protection of the public encryption keys for the users in the PKI deployment. Note that the KRA archives encryption keys; it does NOT archive signing keys, since such archival would undermine non-repudiation properties of signing keys.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamepki-kra
PackageRelease3.module_el8.4.0+816+beb6e9a3
PackageVersion10.10.5
SHA-18373480DE50A9EAFDC782ADF6C3B483B21AC3912
SHA-256E0AE10C3D8CB57ACC3600F0B67D369DE482521ED038F892198464C1D2B5AB4E6