Tokens for Storing CMS Keys and Certificates
e.
•
To install the PKCS #11 module using the
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Managing Tokens Used by the Subsystems
There are two main tasks involved in managing the tokens used by Certificate
Management System:
•
Viewing Tokens
•
Changing a Token's Password
Viewing Tokens
To view a list of the tokens currently installed for a CMS instance:
Log in to the CMS window (see "Logging In to the CMS Window" on
1.
page 333).
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Click OK.
Locate the CMS instance for which you want to install the PKCS #11
module.
Open a terminal window.
Go to the
directory:
alias
At the prompt, enter this command:
<server_root>/shared/bin/modutil -dbdir . -nocertdb -create
This creates the required security module database file (
Administration Server's configuration directory.
At the prompt, enter this command:
<server_root>/shared/bin/modutil -dbdir . -nocertdb
-add <module_name> -libfile <library_file>
specifies the path to the DLL or other library file
<library_file>
containing the implementation of the PKCS #11 interface module.
specifies the name of the PKCS #11 module (which you
<module_name>
specified in Step 1 when you installed the drivers).
For example, if you are installing a Litronic
look like this:
<server_root>/shared/bin/modutil -dbdir . -nocertdb
-add CryptOS -libfile core32
tool:
modutil
<server_root>/alias
TM
token, the command would
) in the
secmod.db