Provided by: pki-tps_10.6.0-1ubuntu2_all bug

NAME

       pki-tps-profile - PKI TPS Profile Configuration

LOCATION

       /var/lib/pki/<instance>/conf/tps/CS.cfg

DESCRIPTION

       Token profiles are defined using properties in the TPS configuration file.

   Enrollment Operation For CoolKey
       The following property sets the size of the key the token should generate:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keySize=1024

       The maximum value is 1024.

       The following properties specify the PKCS11 attributes to set on the token:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.encrypt=false
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.sign=true
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.signRecover=true
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.decrypt=false
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.derive=false
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.unwrap=false
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.wrap=false
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.verifyRecover=true
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.verify=true
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.sensitive=true
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.private=true
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyCapabilities.token=true

       The following property specifies the CUID shown in the certificate:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.cuid_label

       The following property specifies the token name:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.label

       The following variables can be used in the token name:
         $pretty_cuid$ - Pretty Print CUID (i.e. 4090-0062-FF02-0000-0B9C)
         $cuid$ - CUID (i.e. 40900062FF0200000B9C)
         $msn$ - MSN
         $userid$ - User ID
         $profileId$ - Profile ID

       All resulting labels for co-existing keys on the same token must be unique.

       The  following  property determines whether TPS will overwrite key and certificate if they
       already exist:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.overwrite=true|false

       The following properties specify name PKCS11 object IDs:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.certId=C1
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.certAttrId=c1
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.privateKeyAttrId=k2
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.publicKeyAttrId=k3
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.privateKeyNumber=2
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.publicKeyNumber=3

       Lower case letters signify objects containing  PKCS11  object  attributes  in  the  format
       described below:
         c - An object containing PKCS11 attributes for a certificate.
         k - An object containing PKCS11 attributes for a public or private key
         r - An object containing PKCS11 attributes for an "reader".

       Upper  case  letters  signify  objects containing raw data corresponding to the lower case
       letters described above. For example, object C0 contains raw data corresponding to  object
       c0.
         C - This object contains an entire DER cert, and nothing else.
         K - This object contains a MUSCLE "key blob". TPS does not use this.

       The following properties specify the algorithm, the key size, the key usage, and which PIN
       user should be granted:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.alg=2
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keySize=1024
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyUsage=0
       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.keyUser=0

       The valid algorithms are:
         2 - RSA
         5 - ECC

       For ECC, the valid key sizes are 256 and 384.

       Use privilege of the generated private key, or 15 if all users have use privilege for  the
       private key.  Valid usages: (only specifies the usage for the private key)
         0 - default usage (Signing only for this APDU)
         1 - signing only
         2 - decryption only
         3 - signing and decryption

       The  following property determines whether to enable writing of PKCS11 cache object to the
       token:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.pkcs11obj.enable=true|false

       The following property determines whether to enable  compression  for  writing  of  PKCS11
       cache object to the token:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.pkcs11obj.compress.enable=true|false

       The following property determines the maximum number of retries before blocking the token:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.pinReset.pin.maxRetries=127

       The maximum value is 127.

       There is a special case of tokenType userKeyTemporary.  Make sure the profile specified by
       the profileId to have short validity period (e.g. 7 days) for the certificate.

       op.enroll.userKey.keyGen.<keyType>.publisherId=fileBasedPublisher
       op.enroll.userKeyTemporary.keyGen.<keyType>.publisherId=fileBasedPublisher

       The folowing property describes the scheme used for recovery:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.keyGen.<keyType>.recovery.<tokenState>.scheme=GenerateNewKey

       The three recovery schemes supported are:
         GenerateNewKey - Generate a new cert for the encryption cert.
         RecoverLast - Recover the most recent cert for the encryption cert.
         GenerateNewKeyandRecoverLast - Generate new cert AND recover last for encryption cert.

   Token Renewal
       The following properties are used to define token renewal:

       op.enroll.<tokenType>.renewal.*

       For each token in TPS UI, set the following to trigger renewal operations:

       RENEW=YES

       Optional grace period enforcement must coincide exactly with what the CA enforces.

       In case of renewal, encryption certId  values  are  for  completeness  only,  server  code
       calculates actual values used.

   Format Operation For tokenKey
       The following property determines whether to update applet if the token is empty:

       op.format.<tokenType>.update.applet.emptyToken.enable=false

       The property is applicable to:
        - CoolKey
        - HouseKey
        - HouseKey with Legacy Applet

   Certificate Chain Imports
       op.enroll.certificates.num=1
       op.enroll.certificates.value.0=caCert
       op.enroll.certificates.caCert.nickName=caCert0 pki-tps
       op.enroll.certificates.caCert.certId=C5
       op.enroll.certificates.caCert.certAttrId=c5
       op.enroll.certificates.caCert.label=caCert Label

   Pin Reset Operation For CoolKey
       The following property determines whether to update applet if the token is empty:

       op.pinReset.<tokenType>.update.applet.emptyToken.enable=false

       The property is not applicable to:
        - HouseKey
        - HouseKey with Legacy Applet

AUTHORS

       Dogtag Team <pki-devel@redhat.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  (c)  2014  Red Hat, Inc. This is licensed under the GNU General Public License,
       version 2 (GPLv2). A copy of this license is available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-
       licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.

SEE ALSO

       pki-tps-profile(1)