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Updated: September 2014
Managing Encryption and Certificates in Oracle
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Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 Cryptographic Framework
What's New in Cryptography for Oracle Solaris 11.2
Introduction to the Cryptographic Framework
Concepts in the Cryptographic Framework
Cryptographic Framework Commands and Plugins
Administrative Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
User-Level Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
Plugins to the Cryptographic Framework
Cryptographic Services and Zones
Cryptographic Framework and FIPS 140
OpenSSL Support in Oracle Solaris
How to Switch to the FIPS 140-Capable OpenSSL Implementation
Chapter 2 About SPARC T-Series Systems and the Cryptographic Framework
Cryptographic Framework and SPARC T-Series Servers
Cryptographic Optimizations in SPARC T-4 Systems
Determining Whether the System Supports SPARC T4 Optimizations
Determining Your System's OpenSSL Version
Verifying That Your System Has OpenSSL with SPARC T4 Optimizations
Chapter 3 Cryptographic Framework
Protecting Files With the Cryptographic Framework
How to Generate a Symmetric Key by Using the pktool Command
How to Compute a Digest of a File
How to Compute a MAC of a File
How to Encrypt and Decrypt a File
Administering the Cryptographic Framework
Listing Available Providers
Adding a Software Provider
How to Add a Software Provider
Create a Boot Environment with FIPS 140 Enabled
How to Create a Boot Environment with FIPS 140 Enabled
Preventing the Use of Mechanisms
How to Prevent the Use of a User-Level Mechanism
How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Mechanism
How to Disable Hardware Provider Mechanisms and Features
Refreshing or Restarting All Cryptographic Services
How to Refresh or Restart All Cryptographic Services
Chapter 4 Key Management Framework
Managing Public Key Technologies
Key Management Framework Utilities
KMF Policy Management
KMF Plugin Management
KMF Keystore Management
Using the Key Management Framework
How to Create a Certificate by Using the pktool??gencert Command
How to Import a Certificate Into Your Keystore
How to Export a Certificate and Private Key in PKCS??#12 Format
How to Generate a Passphrase by Using the pktool??setpin Command
How to Generate a Key Pair by Using the pktool genkeypair Command
How to Sign a Certificate Request by Using the pktool signcsr Command
How to Manage Third-Party Plugins in KMF
Security Glossary
Index
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Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
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Index L
Index M
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Language:
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C
certificate signing requests (CSR)
See
certificates
certificates
exporting for use by another system
How to Export a Certificate and Private Key in PKCS??#12 Format
generating with the
pktool gencert
command
How to Create a Certificate by Using the pktool??gencert Command
importing into keystore
How to Import a Certificate Into Your Keystore
signing PKCS #10 CSR with the
pktool
command
How to Sign a Certificate Request by Using the pktool signcsr Command
commands
Cryptographic Framework commands
Administrative Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
user-level cryptographic commands
User-Level Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
computing
digest of a file
How to Compute a Digest of a File
MAC of a file
How to Compute a MAC of a File
secret key
How to Generate a Symmetric Key by Using the pktool Command
consumers
definition in Cryptographic Framework
Concepts in the Cryptographic Framework
creating
file digests
How to Compute a Digest of a File
key pair
How to Generate a Key Pair by Using the pktool genkeypair Command
secret keys for encryption
How to Generate a Symmetric Key by Using the pktool Command
cryptoadm
command
description
Cryptographic Framework Commands and Plugins
disabling cryptographic mechanisms
Preventing the Use of Mechanisms
disabling hardware mechanisms
How to Disable Hardware Provider Mechanisms and Features
installing PKCS #11 library
Adding a User-Level Software Provider
listing providers
How to Prevent the Use of a Kernel Software Mechanism
How to Prevent the Use of a User-Level Mechanism
restoring kernel software provider
Enabling a Kernel Software Provider Mechanism
Cryptographic Framework
connecting providers
Plugins to the Cryptographic Framework
consumers
Cryptographic Framework Levels
cryptoadm
command
Administrative Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
Cryptographic Framework Commands and Plugins
definition of terms
Concepts in the Cryptographic Framework
description
Introduction to the Cryptographic Framework
elfsign
command
User-Level Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
error messages
Encrypting and Decrypting With AES and a Key File
FIPS–140 and
Cryptographic Framework and FIPS 140
hardware plugins
Cryptographic Framework Levels
interacting with
Cryptographic Framework Commands and Plugins
listing providers
Listing Available Providers
Listing Available Providers
PKCS #11 library
Cryptographic Framework Levels
providers
Concepts in the Cryptographic Framework
Cryptographic Framework Levels
refreshing
Refreshing or Restarting All Cryptographic Services
registering providers
Plugins to the Cryptographic Framework
restarting
Refreshing or Restarting All Cryptographic Services
signing providers
Plugins to the Cryptographic Framework
SPARC T4 series optimizations
Cryptographic Framework and SPARC T-Series Servers
user-level commands
User-Level Commands in the Cryptographic Framework
zones and
Refreshing or Restarting All Cryptographic Services
Cryptographic Services and Zones
cryptographic mechanisms
disabling
Preventing the Use of Mechanisms
enabling
Enabling All User-Level Software Provider Mechanisms
listing
Listing Available Providers
optimized for SPARC T4 series
Cryptographic Framework and SPARC T-Series Servers
cryptographic services
See
Cryptographic Framework
Cryptoki
See
PKCS #11 library
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