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KRATool(1) | PKI Key Recovery Authority (KRA) Tool | KRATool(1) |
NAME¶
KRATool - Command-Line utility used to export private keys from one or more KRA instances (generally legacy) into a KRA instance (generally modern); during the process of moving the keys, the KRATool can rewrap keys, renumber keys, or both.
SYNOPSIS¶
The syntax for rewrapping keys:
KRATool -kratool_config_file lt;tool_config_filegt;
-source_ldif_file lt;original_ldif_filegt;
-target_ldif_file lt;newinstance_ldif_filegt;
-log_file lt;tool_log_filegt;
[-source_pki_security_database_path lt;nss_databasegt;
-source_storage_token_name lt;tokengt;
-source_storage_certificate_nickname
lt;storage_certificate_nicknamegt;
-target_storage_certificate_file lt;new_ASCII_storage_certgt;
[-source_pki_security_database_pwdfile lt;password_filegt;]
[-source_kra_naming_context lt;namegt;
-target_kra_naming_context lt;namegt;]
[-process_requests_and_key_records_only]
[-unwrap_algorithm AES|DES3]
The syntax for renumbering keys:
KRATool -kratool_config_file lt;tool_config_filegt;
-source_ldif_file lt;original_ldif_filegt;
-target_ldif_file lt;newinstance_ldif_filegt;
-log_file lt;tool_log_filegt;
[-append_id_offset lt;prefix_to_addgt; | -remove_id_offset
lt;prefix_to_removegt;]
[-source_kra_naming_context lt;namegt;
-target_kra_naming_context lt;namegt;]
[-process_requests_and_key_records_only]
DESCRIPTION¶
The KRATool command provides a command-line utility used to rewrap keys, renumber keys, or both. For example, some private keys (mainly in older deployments) were wrapped in SHA-1, 1024-bit storage keys when they were archived in the Key Recovery Authority (KRA). These algorithms have become less secure as processor speeds improve and algorithms have been broken. As a security measure, it is possible to rewrap the private keys in a new, stronger storage key (SHA-256, 2048-bit keys).
Note: Because the KRATool utility can export private keys from one KRA, rewrap them with a new storage key, and then import them into a new KRA, this tool can be used as part of a process of combining multiple KRA instances into a single KRA.
OPTIONS¶
The following parameters are mandatory for both rewrapping and renumbering keys:
-kratool_config_file lt;tool_config_filegt;
Gives the complete path and filename of the configuration file used by the
tool.
This configuration process tells the tool how to process certain parameters
in the existing key records,
whether to apply any formatting changes (like changing the naming context or
adding an offset)
or even whether to update the modify date.
The configuration file is required and a default file is included with the
tool.
The file format is described in the section entitled Configuration File
(.cfg).
-source_ldif_file lt;original_ldif_filegt;
Gives the complete path and filename of the LDAP Data Interchange Format
(LDIF) file
which contains all of the key data from the old KRA.
-target_ldif_file lt;newinstance_ldif_filegt;
Gives the complete path and filename of the LDIF file
to which the tool will write all of the key data from the new KRA.
This file is created by the tool as it runs.
-log_file lt;tool_log_filegt;
Gives the path and filename of the log file to use to log the tool progress
and messages.
This file is created by the tool as it runs.
The following parameters are optional for both rewrapping and renumbering keys:
-source_kra_naming_context lt;namegt;
Gives the naming context of the original KRA instance,
the Distinguished Name (DN) element that refers to the original KRA.
Key-related LDIF entries have a DN with the KRA instance name in it,
such as cn=1,ou=kra,ou=requests,dc=alpha.example.com-pki-kra.
The naming context for that entry is the DN value, alpha.example.com-pki-kra.
These entries can be renamed, automatically, from the old KRA instance naming
context
to the new KRA instance naming context.
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While this argument is optional, it is recommended because it means that the
LDIF file does not have to be edited
before it is imported into the target KRA.
If this argument is used, then the -target_kra_naming_context argument
must also be used.
-target_kra_naming_context lt;namegt;
Gives the naming context of the new KRA instance, the name that the original
key entries should be changed too.
Key-related LDIF entries have a DN with the KRA instance name in it,
such as cn=1,ou=kra,ou=requests,dc=omega.example.com-pki-kra.
The naming context for that entry is the DN value, omega.example.com-pki-kra.
These entries can be renamed, automatically, from the old KRA instance to the
new KRA instance naming context.
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While this argument is optional, it is recommended because it means that the
LDIF file does not have to be edited
before it is imported into the target KRA.
If this argument is used, then the -source_kra_naming_context argument
must also be used.
-process_requests_and_key_records_only
Removes configuration entries from the source LDIF file, leaving only the key
and request entries.
nbsp;
While this argument is optional, it is recommended because it means that the
LDIF file does not have to be edited
before it is imported into the target KRA.
The following parameters are optional for rewrapping keys:
-source_pki_security_database_path lt;nss_databasesgt;
Gives the full path to the directory which contains the Network Security
Services (NSS) security databases
used by the old KRA instance.
nbsp;
This option is required if any other rewrap parameters are used.
-source_storage_token_name lt;tokengt;
Gives the name of the token which stores the KRA data, like Internal Key
Storage Token for internal tokens
or a name like NHSM6000-OCS for the hardware token name.
nbsp;
This option is required if any other rewrap parameters are used.
-source_storage_certificate_nickname
lt;storage_certificate_nicknamegt;
Gives the nickname of the KRA storage certificate for the old KRA instance.
Either this certificate will be located in the security database for the old
KRA instance
or the security database will contain a pointer to the certificate in the
hardware token.
nbsp;
This option is required if any other rewrap parameters are used.
-target_storage_certificate_file
lt;new_ASCII_storage_certgt;
Gives the path and filename of an ASCII-formatted file of the storage
certificate for the new KRA instance.
The storage certificate should be exported from the new KRA's databases
and stored in an accessible location before running KRATool.
nbsp;
This option is required if any other rewrap parameters are used.
-source_pki_security_database_pwdfile lt;password_filegt;
Gives the path and filename to a password file that contains only the
password for the storage token
given in the -source_storage_token_name option.
nbsp;
This argument is optional when other rewrap parameters are used.
If this argument is not used, then the script prompts for the password.
-unwrap_algorithm lt;algorithmgt;
Specifies the symmetric key algorithm used by source KRA. Available options
include DES3 and AES
nbsp;
This argument is optional and defaults to DES3 if unspecified.
The following parameters are optional for renumbering keys:
-append_id_offset lt;prefix_to_addgt;
Gives an ID number which will be preprended to every imported key, to prevent
possible collisions.
A unique ID offset should be used for every KRA instance which has keys
exported using KRATool.
nbsp;
If -append_id_offset is used, then do not use the
-remove_id_offset option.
-remove_id_offset lt;prefix_to_removegt;
Gives an ID number to remove from the beginning of every imported key.
nbsp;
If -remove_id_offset is used, then do not use the
-append_id_offset option.
Configuration File (.cfg)¶
The required configuration file instructs the KRATool how to process attributes in the key archival and key request entries in the LDIF file. There are seven types of entries:
- CA enrollment requests
- TPS enrollment requests
- CA key records
- TPS key records
- CA and TPS recovery requests (which are treated the same in the KRA)
- TPS token key recovery requests
Each key and key request has an LDAP entry with attributes that are specific to that kind of record. For example, for a recovery request:
dn: cn=1,ou=kra,ou=requests,dc=alpha.example.com-pki-kra objectClass: top objectClass: request objectClass: extensibleObject requestId: 011 requestState: complete dateOfCreate: 20110121181006Z dateOfModify: 20110524094652Z extdata-kra--005ftrans--005fdeskey: 3#C7#82#0F#5D#97GqY#0Aib#966#E5B#F56#F24n#
F#9E#98#B3 extdata-public--005fkey: MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDu6E3uG+Ep27bF1
yTWvwIDAQAB extdata-archive: true extdata-requesttype: netkeyKeygen extdata-iv--005fs: %F2%67%45%96%41%D7%FF%10 extdata-requestversion: 8.1.0 extdata-requestortype: NETKEY_RA extdata-keyrecord: 1 extdata-wrappeduserprivate: %94%C1%36%D3%EA%4E%36%B5%42%91%AB%47%34%C0%35%A3%6
F%E8%10%A9%B1%25%F4%BE%9C%11%D1%B3%3D%90%AB%79 extdata-userid: jmagne extdata-keysize: 1024 extdata-updatedby: TPS-alpha.example.com-7889 extdata-dbstatus: UPDATED extdata-cuid: 40906145C76224192D2B extdata-requeststatus: complete extdata-requestid: 1 extdata-result: 1 requestType: netkeyKeygen cn: 1 creatorsName: cn=directory manager modifiersName: cn=directory manager createTimestamp: 20110122021010Z modifyTimestamp: 20110122021010Z nsUniqueId: b2891805-1dd111b2-a6d7e85f-2c2f0000
Much of that information passes through the script processing unchanged, so it is entered into the new, target KRA just the same. However, some of those attributes can and should be edited, like the Common Name (CN) and DN being changed to match the new KRA instance. The fields which can safely be changed are listed in the configuration file for each type of key entry. (Any attribute not listed is not touched by the tool under any circumstances.)
If a field should be edited — meaning, the tool can update the record ID number or rename the entry — then the value is set to true in the configuration file. For example, this configuration updates the CN, DN, ID number, last modified date, and associated entry notes for all CA enrollment requests:
kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.cn=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.dn=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.extdata.keyRecord=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.extdata.requestNotes=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.requestId=true
If a line is set to true, then the attribute is processed in the LDIF file. By default, all possible attributes are processed. Setting a line to false means that the KRATool skips that attribute and passes the value unchanged. For example, this leaves the last modified time unchanged so that it doesn't update for when the KRATool runs:
kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.dateOfModify=false
NOTE: Key enrollments, records, and requests all have an optional notes attribute where administrators can enter notes about the process. When the KRATool runs, it appends a note to that attribute or adds the attribute with information about the tool running, what operations were performed, and a timestamp:
extdata-requestnotes: [20110701150056Z]: REWRAPPED the 'existing DES3 symmetric session key' with the '2048-bit RSA public key' obtained from the target storage
certificate + APPENDED ID offset '100000000000' + RENAMED source KRA naming con text 'alpha.example.com-pki-kra' to target KRA naming context 'omega.example.com -pki-kra' + PROCESSED requests and key records ONLY!
This information is very useful for both audit and maintenance of the KRA, so it is beneficial to keep the extdata.requestNotes parameter for all of the key record types set to true.
IMPORTANT: Every parameter line in the default kratool.cfg must be present in the .cfg file used when the tool is invoked. No line can be omitted and every line must have a valid value (true or false). If the file is not properly formatted, the KRATool will fail.
The formatting of the .cfg file is the same as the formatting used in the instance CS.cfg files.
A default .cfg file is included with the KRATool script. This file (shown in the example entitled Default kratool.cfg File) can be copied and edited into a custom file or edited directly and used with the tool.
Default kratool.cfg File¶
kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._000=######################################## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._001=## KRA CA Enrollment Request ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._002=######################################## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._003=## ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._004=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._005=## to change the CA 'naming context' ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._006=## data in the following fields: ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._007=## ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._008=## extdata-auth--005ftoken;uid ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._009=## extdata-auth--005ftoken;userid ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._010=## extdata-updatedby ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._011=## ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._012=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._013=## to change CA 'numeric' data in ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._014=## the following fields: ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._015=## ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._016=## extdata-requestId ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._017=## ## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest._018=######################################## kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.cn=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.dn=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.extdata.keyRecord=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.extdata.requestNotes=true kratool.ldif.caEnrollmentRequest.requestId=true kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._000=######################################### kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._001=## KRA CA Key Record ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._002=######################################### kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._003=## ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._004=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._005=## to change the CA 'naming context' ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._006=## data in the following fields: ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._007=## ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._008=## archivedBy ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._009=## ## kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord._010=######################################### kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord.cn=true kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord.dn=true kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord.privateKeyData=true kratool.ldif.caKeyRecord.serialno=true kratool.ldif.namingContext._000=############################################ kratool.ldif.namingContext._001=## KRA Naming Context Fields ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._002=############################################ kratool.ldif.namingContext._003=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._004=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability to ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._005=## change the CA 'naming context' data ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._006=## in the following 'non-KeyRecord / ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._007=## non-Request' fields (as these records ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._008=## should be removed via the option to ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._009=## process requests and key records only ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._010=## if this is a KRA migration): ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._011=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._012=## cn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._013=## sn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._014=## uid ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._015=## uniqueMember ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._016=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._017=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability to ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._018=## change the KRA 'naming context' data ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._019=## in the following 'non-KeyRecord / ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._020=## non-Request' fields (as these records ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._021=## should be removed via the option to ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._022=## process requests and key records only ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._023=## if this is a KRA migration): ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._024=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._025=## dc ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._026=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._027=## uniqueMember ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._028=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._029=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability to ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._030=## change the TPS 'naming context' data ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._031=## in the following 'non-KeyRecord / ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._032=## non-Request' fields (as these records ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._033=## should be removed via the option to ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._034=## process requests and key records only ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._035=## if this is a KRA migration): ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._036=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._037=## uid ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._038=## uniqueMember ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._039=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._040=## If '-source_naming_context ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._041=## <original source KRA naming context>' ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._042=## and '-target_naming_context ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._043=## <renamed target KRA naming context> ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._044=## options are specified, ALWAYS ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._045=## require 'KRATOOL' to change the ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._046=## KRA 'naming context' data in ALL of ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._047=## the following fields in EACH of the ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._048=## following types of records: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._049=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._050=## caEnrollmentRequest: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._051=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._052=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._053=## extdata-auth--005ftoken;user ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._054=## extdata-auth--005ftoken;userdn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._055=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._056=## caKeyRecord: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._057=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._058=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._059=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._060=## recoveryRequest: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._061=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._062=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._063=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._064=## tpsKeyRecord: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._065=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._066=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._067=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._068=## tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._069=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._070=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._071=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._072=## tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest: ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._073=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._074=## dn ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._075=## ## kratool.ldif.namingContext._076=############################################ kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest._000=##################################### kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest._001=## KRA CA / TPS Recovery Request ## kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest._002=##################################### kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.cn=true kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.dn=true kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.extdata.requestId=true kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.extdata.requestNotes=true kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.extdata.serialnumber=true kratool.ldif.recoveryRequest.requestId=true kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._000=######################################### kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._001=## KRA TPS Key Record ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._002=######################################### kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._003=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._004=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._005=## to change the TPS 'naming context' ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._006=## data in the following fields: ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._007=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._008=## archivedBy ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._009=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord._010=######################################### kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord.cn=true kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord.dn=true kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord.privateKeyData=true kratool.ldif.tpsKeyRecord.serialno=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._000=##################################### kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._001=## KRA TPS Netkey Keygen Request ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._002=##################################### kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._003=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._004=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._005=## ability to change the ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._006=## TPS 'naming context' data in ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._007=## the following fields: ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._008=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._009=## extdata-updatedby ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._010=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest._011=##################################### kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.cn=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.dn=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.extdata.keyRecord=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.extdata.requestId=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.extdata.requestNotes=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeygenRequest.requestId=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._000=######################################## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._001=## KRA TPS Netkey Keyrecovery Request ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._002=######################################## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._003=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._004=## NEVER allow 'KRATOOL' the ability ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._005=## to change the TPS 'naming context'## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._006=## data in the following fields: ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._007=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._008=## extdata-updatedby ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._009=## ## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest._010=######################################## kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest.cn=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest.requestId=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest.dn=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest.dateOfModify=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest.extdata.requestId=true kratool.ldif.tpsNetkeyKeyRecoveryRequest.extdata.requestNotes=true
EXAMPLES¶
The KRATool performs two operations: it can rewrap keys with a new private key, and it can renumber attributes in the LDIF file entries for key records, including enrollments and recovery requests. At least one operation (rewrap or renumber) must be performed and both can be performed in a single invocation.
Rewrapping Keys¶
When rewrapping keys, the tool needs to be able to access the original NSS databases for the source KRA and its storage certificate to unwrap the keys, as well as the storage certificate for the new KRA, which is used to rewrap the keys.
$ KRATool -kratool_config_file KRATool.cfg \
-source_ldif_file originalKRA.ldif \
-target_ldif_file newKRA.ldif \
-log_file kratool.log \
-source_pki_security_database_path nssdb \
-source_storage_token_name "Internal Key Storage Token" \
-source_storage_certificate_nickname "storageCert cert-pki-kra" \
-target_storage_certificate_file omega.crt
Renumbering Keys¶
When multiple KRA instances are being merged into a single instance, it is important to make sure that no key or request records have conflicting CNs, DNs, serial numbers, or request ID numbers. These values can be processed to append a new, larger number to the existing values.
For the CN, the new number is the addition of the original CN plus the appended number. For example, if the CN is 4 and the append number is 1000000, the new CN is 1000004.
For serial numbers and request IDs, the value is always a digit count plus the value. So a CN of 4 has a serial number of 014, or one digit and the CN value. If the append number is 1000000, the new serial number is 071000004, for seven digits and then the sum of the append number (1000000) and the original value (4).
$ KRATool -kratool_config_file KRATool.cfg \
-source_ldif_file originalKRA.ldif \
-target_ldif_file newKRA.ldif \
-log_file kratool.log \
-append_id_offset 100000000000
Restoring the Original Numbering¶
If a number has been appended to key entries, as in the example entitled Renumbering Keys, that number can also be removed. Along with updating the CN, it also reconstructs any associated numbers, like serial numbers and request ID numbers. Undoing a renumbering action may be necessary if the original number wasn't large enough to prevent conflicts or as part of testing a migration or KRA consolidation process.
$ KRATool -kratool_config_file KRATool.cfg \
-source_ldif_file originalKRA.ldif \
-target_ldif_file newKRA.ldif \
-log_file kratool.log \
-remove_id_offset 100000000000
Renumbering and Rewrapping in a Single Command¶
Rewrapping and renumbering operations can be performed in the same invocation.
$ KRATool -kratool_config_file KRATool.cfg \
-source_ldif_file originalKRA.ldif \
-target_ldif_file newKRA.ldif \
-log_file kratool.log \
-source_pki_security_database_path nssdb \
-source_storage_token_name "Internal Key Storage Token" \
-source_storage_certificate_nickname "storageCert cert-pki-kra" \
-target_storage_certificate_file omega.crt \
-append_id_offset 100000000000
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
Matthew Harmsen lt;mharmsen@redhat.comgt; and Dinesh Prasanth M K lt;dmoluguw@redhat.comgt;.
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