Result for 17EA4DF61A3BD604B284EAB557ACE4515027AFDC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/java/pki/pki-tks.jar
FileSize67198
MD5EC899B1C568858D5B9AC9652708F1C8F
SHA-117EA4DF61A3BD604B284EAB557ACE4515027AFDC
SHA-256AA97632B42B74F0F7299457CB937C2544381EC3FADF0C81970E1A24F137B08AF
SSDEEP1536:f1GpeTWLx5jdTRlBHiyJbr+oFXe1veroVsv+nJ3dzcvS3/:NGpeTWL399xJn+ote12cVWOJ3dze4/
TLSHT1A76301699FF3927EF9A34377B15826538C082D7FA49674071E30762EC4605BA8753AF0
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Key Value
MD5482A51903C5292B88B810C16FC1DEAF6
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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepki-tks
PackageRelease3.fc33
PackageVersion10.9.4
SHA-17709B4E2CB85404022EE600B5F9D67A90A29A863
SHA-256FB49D5A0C93D3938E27F2ADE4CE5EB884CC2A9BD79787C84ABE13C1688060EA1