Creates a secret key used in symmetric encryption/decryption for a KSS keystore.
| Media Types: | application/json |
The request body contains the details of the create request:
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
"algorithm" |
Controls the cryptographic characteristics of the algorithms that are used when securing messages. |
"keyAlias" |
Alias for the secret key. |
"keyPassword" |
Password for the secret key. |
"keySize" |
Size measured in bits of the of the key used in cryptographic algorithm. |
"keystoreName" |
Name for the KSS keystore. |
"keystorePassword" |
Password for the KSS keystore. |
"stripeName" |
Name of the stripe. |
| Media Types: | application/json |
The response body returns the status of the import operation, including:
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
"ERROR_CODE" |
If "STATUS" is set to "Failed", provides the error code. |
"ERROR_MSG" |
If "STATUS" is set to "Failed", provides the contents of the error message. |
"STATUS" |
Status of operation. For example, "Succeeded" or "Failed". |
The following example shows how to create a secret key by submitting a POST request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information, see "cURL Access".
curl -i -X POST -u username:password --data @secretkey.json -H Content-Type:application/json http://myhost:7001/idaas/platform/admin/v1/keystoreservice/secretkey
The following shows an example of the request body in JSON format.
{
"stripeName" : "myStripe",
"keystoreName" : "myKeystore",
"keyAlias" : "myKeyAlias",
"keySize" : "56",
"algorithm" : "DES",
"keystorePassword" : "myPwd",
"keyPassword" : "myKeyPwd"
}
The following shows an example of the response header. For more about the HTTP status codes, see "Status Codes."
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
The following shows an example of the response body in JSON format.
{
"STATUS": "Succeeded"
}