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PKCS#11 tools

pkcs11-tools is a toolkit containing a bunch of small utilities to perform key management tasks on cryptographic tokens implementing a PKCS#11 interface. It features a number of commands similar to the unix CLI utilities, such as ls , mv, rm, od, and more. It also has specific commands to generate keys, generate CSRs, import certificates and other files, in a fashion compatible with most implementations, including both IBM and Oracle JVMs. It is also able to interface with NSS libraries from mozilla.org.

Some features:

  • support for DES, 3DES, AES, HMAC, RSA, DSA, DH, Elliptic curves (NIST curves, Edwards curves)
  • generation of PKCS#10 (CSR) and self-signed certificates
  • import of certificates, public keys, data files
  • support for wrapping and unwrapping keys, for both symmetric and asymmetric keys
  • support for templates during key creation, public key import, key wrapping and key unwrapping
  • support for session key generation and direct wrapping under one or several keys, in a single command
  • support for key rewrapping (i.e. key unwrapping and key wrapping)

News

July 2023

Version 2.6 brings support for the AWS CloudHSM platform, library version 5.9. Limitations are:

  • Certificates are not supported by the platform, therefore any command handling certificates will fail
  • Changing attributes values is not supported by the platform; several commands rely on that capability to adjust CKA_ID accross objects. These commands may occasionally report an error when executed; key material is usually created.
  • For the same reason, p11mv and p11setattr will not operate on this platform.
  • The platform does not allow for duplicate CKA_ID attributes, which occasionally brings issues when generating key material. This will be adjusted in a later release.
  • p11od command will not work, due to the way CloudHSM handles attributes.
  • When using wrapped key files, CKA_SIGN_RECOVER and CKA_VERIFY_RECOVER are not supported, and should be commented out.
  • Wrap and unwrap templates are not supported by this platform. These should also be commented out in wrapped key files. AWS CloudHSM support is disabled by default; please refer to installation instructions for more details.

June 2023

Version 2.6, introduces support for JWK - JOSE Web Key output (RFC 7517) on the p11keygen, p11wrap, and p11rewrap commands. The JWK format is not supported for importing keys.

October 2021

Version 2.5, that brings support for CKA_ALLOWED_MECHANISMS, on many key management commands: p11keygen, p11wrap , p11unwrap, p11rewrap, p11od, p11ls. Note that the wrapped key grammar has changed; the grammar version number has been incremented to 2.2.

July 2021

Version 2.4, to support templates in many commands: p11keygen, p11importpubk, p11wrap, p11unwrap, p11od , p11ls. Keys created with a template can be wrapped, the template attributes will be carried. Note that the wrapped key grammar has changed, and the grammar version number has been incremented to 2.1.

April 2021

Version 2.3, that adds extra options to p11kcv, so that tokens not supporting NULL-length HMAC computation can be also supported.

March 2021

Version 2.2 is slightly changing the layout of p11slotinfo. Edwards Curve support enhanced. The toolkit is also adapted to be packaged as a FreeBSD port.

January 2021

Version 2.1 brings support for Edwards Curve.

December 2020

The toolkit has reached v2.0. It features several major changes:

  • it supports (and requires) OpenSSL v1.1.1+
  • signing commands (p11mkcert, p11req and masqreq) implement OpenSSL algorithm methods. This will enable supporting more algorithms in the future.
  • major overhaul of the wrapping/unwrapping system: it is now possible to perform double wrapping (aka envelope wrapping) with a single command, in a secure fashion
  • p11keygen can now generate a session key and wrap it under one or several wrapping keys
  • a new command, p11rewrap, allows to unwrap a key and immediately rewrap in under one or several wrapping keys, in a secure fashion.

Introduction

Ensure the prerequisites listed in the Install Document are installed before proceeding

To build the source code, simply execute (with appropriate privileges)

$ ./bootstrap.sh
$ ./configure
$ make install

To list the methods available on a PKCS#11 token, use p11slotinfo, that will return the list of available mechanisms, together with allowed APIs.

$ using PKCS11LIB at /opt/softhsm2-devel/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm2.so
PKCS#11 Library
---------------
Name        : /opt/softhsm2-devel/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm2.so
Lib version : 2.6
API version : 2.40
Description : Implementation of PKCS11
Manufacturer: SoftHSM

PKCS#11 module slot list:
Slot index: 0
----------------
Description : SoftHSM slot ID 0x4fbfdc13
Token Label : token1
Manufacturer: SoftHSM project


Enter slot index: 0

Slot[0]
-------------
Slot Number : 1337973779
Description : SoftHSM slot ID 0x4fbfdc13
Manufacturer: SoftHSM project
Slot Flags  : [ CKF_TOKEN_PRESENT ]

Token
-------------
Label       : first token
Manufacturer: SoftHSM project

Token Flags : [ CKF_RNG CKF_LOGIN_REQUIRED CKF_USER_PIN_INITIALIZED CKF_RESTORE_KEY_NOT_NEEDED CKF_TOKEN_INITIALIZED ]

Mechanisms:
-----------
CKM_MD5                                   --- --- hsh --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000210)
CKM_SHA_1                                 --- --- hsh --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000220)
CKM_SHA224                                --- --- hsh --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000255)
CKM_SHA256                                --- --- hsh --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000250)
CKM_SHA384                                --- --- hsh --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000260)
CKM_SHA512                                --- --- hsh --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000270)
CKM_MD5_HMAC                              --- --- --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000211)
CKM_SHA_1_HMAC                            --- --- --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000221)
CKM_SHA224_HMAC                           --- --- --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000256)
CKM_SHA256_HMAC                           --- --- --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000251)
CKM_SHA384_HMAC                           --- --- --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000261)
CKM_SHA512_HMAC                           --- --- --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- --- --- --- SW (00000271)
CKM_RSA_PKCS_KEY_PAIR_GEN                 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- gkp --- --- --- SW (00000000)
CKM_RSA_PKCS                              enc dec --- sig --- vfy --- --- --- wra unw --- SW (00000001)
...

To list the objects sitting on the token at slot with index 0, use p11ls. objects are listed together with their attributes;

$ p11ls -l /usr/local/opt/softhsm/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm2.so -s 0

Enter passphrase for token: ******

seck/des-double                       tok,prv,r/w,loc,enc,dec,sen,ase,nxt,des(128)
pubk/rsa                              tok,pub,r/w,loc,vfy,rsa(2048)
seck/des-simple                       tok,prv,r/w,loc,enc,dec,sen,ase,nxt,des(64)
seck/aes-wrapping                     tok,prv,r/w,imp,wra,unw,sen,NAS,WXT,aes
pubk/dh                               tok,pub,r/w,loc,enc,vre,wra,dh(2048)
pubk/rsa-wrapping                     tok,pub,r/w,loc,wra,rsa(2048)
prvk/rsa-disclosed                    tok,prv,r/w,loc,sig,NSE,NAS,XTR,WXT,rsa(2048)
prvk/rsa-wrapping                     tok,prv,r/w,loc,unw,sen,ase,nxt,rsa(2048)
seck/aes-128                          tok,prv,r/w,loc,enc,dec,sen,ase,nxt,aes(128)
seck/aes-256                          tok,prv,r/w,loc,wra,unw,sen,ase,nxt,aes(256)
prvk/rsa                              tok,prv,r/w,loc,sig,sen,ase,nxt,rsa(2048)
pubk/rsa-disclosed                    tok,pub,r/w,loc,vfy,rsa(2048)
prvk/dh                               tok,prv,r/w,loc,dec,sir,unw,sen,ase,nxt,dh(2048)
seck/des-triple                       tok,prv,r/w,loc,enc,dec,sen,ase,nxt,des(192)
prvk/dsa                              tok,prv,r/w,loc,dec,sig,sir,unw,sen,ase,nxt,dsa(2048)
pubk/dsa                              tok,pub,r/w,loc,enc,vfy,vre,wra,dsa(2048)
data/dsaparam                         tok,prv,
seck/hmac-256                         tok,prv,r/w,loc,sig,vfy,sen,ase,nxt,generic
data/dhparam                          tok,prv,

To avoid specifying command line arguments, environment variables can be specified for the following items:

optional arg description environment variable
-l path to library PKCS11LIB
-m path to NSS keystore (for NSS only) PKCS11NSSDIR
-s slot index number PKCS11SLOT
-t token name PKCS11TOKEN
-p token password PKCS11PASSWORD

To extract the value of a non-sensitive object, use p11cat:

$ p11cat pubk/rsa
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEA2zd+HKrd1u7TBMfvlpO2
1eT8uoY+aLw6/yT9treLk67czyA6XQ8NMtspacgxLXbC0XbaObGJDOswFN2o+zjA
hgKkBY6mEZKO3dzmqtQupQvxybyrj0pg0e+YoZe34rIjVvCdJ9T48etvCyrDZata
XYMw9pT2JvlJQG2ddPVjR83tGNayGYWmz5L0JwDLlb0NwJTJItIaabseIKHqQOzN
tSgeLsOmy08aqSq87WKEAilXrxcv8mWl/gbu18Chu4z7KJ76dWHnJfXzIMJCNNxf
HjhvKZx6bFMEi/gI9gCkUekO+6clrEjSxWzgnC8IDZCLGAvNBZ0pKBW9yEuayPiX
rQIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

To see an object's value, use p11more:

$ p11more cert/rootca
Certificate:
	Data:
		Version: 3 (0x2)
		Serial Number: 2933735351 (0xaedd3fb7)
	Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
		Issuer: C=BE, O=Dummy CA Inc., CN=Dummy Root CA G1
		Validity
			Not Before: Sep 28 08:10:48 2018 GMT
			Not After : Sep 28 08:10:48 2028 GMT
		Subject: C=BE, O=Dummy CA Inc., CN=Dummy Root CA G1
		Subject Public Key Info:
			Public Key Algorithm: rsaEncryption
				Public-Key: (2048 bit)
				Modulus:
					00:a9:a6:a5:99:d0:3e:0e:00:c1:f7:df:9f:9c:92:
					40:ac:67:d3:77:e0:d5:6d:eb:a0:5c:29:12:ad:57:
					a3:23:9a:27:03:cb:dc:62:43:c3:04:a8:e8:a3:ab:
...

Moreover, p11odcan be used to extract all attribute values from an object:

$ p11od pubk/dh
pubk/dh:
 CKA_CLASS:
  0000  02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00                          CKO_PUBLIC_KEY
 CKA_TOKEN:
  0000  01                                               CK_TRUE
 CKA_PRIVATE:
  0000  00                                               CK_FALSE
 CKA_LABEL:
  0000  64 68                                            dh
 CKA_VALUE:
  0000  7e cc a1 d2 c2 e7 90 b9 fa 68 fc ae 49 46 2e 0f  ~........h..IF..
  0010  62 1e 2c 69 2e 94 f2 eb 46 63 d7 fd 57 1f 5d 02  b.,i....Fc..W.].
  0020  30 f4 3b 48 44 0c eb d7 7e 83 d5 26 7c 7a a3 f5  0.;HD...~..&|z..
...

Generating a key is easy: just use p11keygen with the proper arguments.

$ p11keygen -k ec -q prime256v1 -i my-ec-key sign=true verify=true
Generating, please wait...
key generation succeeded

Likewise, p11req is used to generate a CSR.

$ p11req -i my-ec-key -d '/CN=my.site.org/O=My organization/C=BE' -e 'DNS:another-url-for-my.site.org' -v
Certificate Request:
	Data:
		Version: 0 (0x0)
		Subject: C=BE, O=My organization, CN=my.site.org
		Subject Public Key Info:
			Public Key Algorithm: id-ecPublicKey
				Public-Key: (256 bit)
				pub:
					04:3f:56:11:f8:38:c7:f0:c1:87:a4:75:1a:ca:2e:
					46:38:9e:6a:79:3a:3e:a5:90:54:48:be:81:18:c6:
					f3:1c:92:8b:72:35:cd:e3:32:8c:40:a4:d4:e7:33:
					50:13:34:4a:87:e0:8c:17:77:39:ed:ef:de:d3:1a:
					26:b3:11:87:13
				ASN1 OID: prime256v1
				NIST CURVE: P-256
		Attributes:
		Requested Extensions:
			X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
				DNS:another-url-for-my.site.org
	Signature Algorithm: ecdsa-with-SHA256
		 30:45:02:21:00:e8:b7:c0:49:bc:77:8d:94:29:18:66:8f:9d:
		 6a:62:cd:f0:84:46:89:73:93:11:d8:67:98:95:12:1c:53:f7:
		 5f:02:20:4a:b6:98:fd:66:be:7c:7f:d1:02:07:d0:5b:dc:8b:
		 fd:3f:89:f0:ed:03:ec:2e:a4:1c:72:a2:21:22:9f:a5:7d
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
MIIBMTCB2AIBADA9MQswCQYDVQQGEwJCRTEYMBYGA1UECgwPTXkgb3JnYW5pemF0
aW9uMRQwEgYDVQQDDAtteS5zaXRlLm9yZzBZMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEH
A0IABD9WEfg4x/DBh6R1GsouRjieank6PqWQVEi+gRjG8xySi3I1zeMyjECk1Ocz
UBM0SofgjBd3Oe3v3tMaJrMRhxOgOTA3BgkqhkiG9w0BCQ4xKjAoMCYGA1UdEQQf
MB2CG2Fub3RoZXItdXJsLWZvci1teS5zaXRlLm9yZzAKBggqhkjOPQQDAgNIADBF
AiEA6LfASbx3jZQpGGaPnWpizfCERolzkxHYZ5iVEhxT918CIEq2mP1mvnx/0QIH
0Fvci/0/ifDtA+wupBxyoiEin6V9
-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----

Later, p11importcert can be used to import the certificate back to the keystore. Public keys can be imported using p11importpubk, and data files with p11importdata.

If you need to wrap or unwrap a key, you can use the command p11wrap:

$ p11wrap -w aes-wrapping -i rootca -a cbcpad >wrapped-key.wrap
key wrapping succeeded

The key can be unwrapped later, reusing the wrapped-key.wrap file created earlier:

$ p11unwrap -f wrapped-key.wrap
key unwrapping succeeded

Installation

The project can compile on many platforms, including Linux, AIX, Solaris. Using cross-compilers, it is also possible to compile for the Windows platform. Compilation under macOS requires brew. Please refer to docs/INSTALL.md for installation instructions.

Manual

Please refer to docs/MANUAL.md for instructions / how-to guide.

Contributing

If you wish to contribute to this project, please refer to the rules in docs/CONTRIBUTING.md.

Contributors:

Author

Eric Devolder (Mastercard, https://www.mastercard.com)

Licensing terms

Except when specified differently in source files, the following license apply:


Copyright (c) 2018 Mastercard

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an " AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.