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2007 Sep 11
1
passphrase & keymgr load/unload
...util/common/cryptoutil.h
update: usr/src/lib/libcryptoutil/common/mapfile-vers
update: usr/src/lib/libzfs/Makefile.com
update: usr/src/lib/libzfs/common/libzfs.h
update: usr/src/lib/libzfs/common/libzfs_crypto.c
update: usr/src/lib/libzfs/common/mapfile-vers
update: usr/src/lib/pkcs11/include/cryptoki.h
update: usr/src/lib/pkcs11/libpkcs11/common/mapfile-vers
update: usr/src/lib/pkcs11/libpkcs11/common/pkcs11SUNWExtensions.c
2020 Aug 26
10
[Bug 3202] New: Ed25519 key on HSM is not getting listed in ssh-add -l command
...Priority: P5
Component: ssh-add
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
Reporter: ranjan.kumar at thalesgroup.com
Created attachment 3442
--> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=3442&action=edit
Logs that shows detailed output of each command with cryptoki log and
dmesg.
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install OpenSSH
2.Install SafeNet LunaClient and setup NTLS.
3.Generate Edward 25519 and RSA Key using SafeNet ckdemo utility.
4.Run below commands:
a.)eval `ssh-agent -P "/usr/safenet/lunaclient/lib/*" -s`
b.)ssh-add -s /usr/safenet/lunaclient/...
2006 May 27
2
[ANNOUNCE] PKCS#11 support in OpenSSH 4.3p2 (version 0.11)
Hello,
The version 0.11 of "PKCS#11 support in OpenSSH" is published.
Changes:
1. Updated against OpenSSH 4.3p2.
2. Modified against Roumen Petrov's X.509 patch (version
5.4), so self-signed certificates are treated by the X.509
patch now.
3. Added --pkcs11-x509-force-ssh if X.509 patch applied,
until some issues with the X.509 patch are resolved.
4. Fixed issues with gcc-2.
You
2008 Jan 11
37
Proposal for how per dataset keys are initially setup
Anthony Scarpino wrote (elsewhere):
> While writing up the man page.. I thought of a few things that I was
> wondering if you considered..
>
> Can an encrypted dataset (keytype=dataset) reside in a non-encrypted (no
> kek defined) pool?
I can see a case for and against allowing this when considering it
purely at the feature level as users/admins see things.
The admin can
2008 Jan 11
37
Proposal for how per dataset keys are initially setup
Anthony Scarpino wrote (elsewhere):
> While writing up the man page.. I thought of a few things that I was
> wondering if you considered..
>
> Can an encrypted dataset (keytype=dataset) reside in a non-encrypted (no
> kek defined) pool?
I can see a case for and against allowing this when considering it
purely at the feature level as users/admins see things.
The admin can