Re: signing commits with openssl/PKCS#11
From: Mat Arge <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:55:06
On Thursday 25. October 2012 01:02:33 Brandon Casey wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 6:38 AM, Mat Arge [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
Hy! I would like to sign each commit with a X.509 certificate and a private key stored on a PKCS#11 token. I assume that that should be possible somehow using a hook which calls openssl. Does somebody know a working implementation of this?Creating signatures from an rsa key on a pkcs11 token should be possible, but gnupg doesn't support pkcs11 for philosophical reasons. You need to use gnupg-pkcs11 which is maintained outside of the gnupg tree. Once you configure gnupg-pkcs11-scd, you'll be able to use git and gpg to sign tags as usual. I configured this a while back for use with CAC cards using the following resources: http://alpha.uwb.edu.pl/map/eToken_gpg_howto.shtml (dead) http://alpha.uwb.edu.pl/amicke/eToken_gpg_howto.shtml (replacement for above?) http://gnupg-pkcs11.sourceforge.net/man.html Try those docs. If you have questions, I'll try to find my notes. -Brandon
Thanks for the tip, I will try them (though the appear to be very outdated). Do you know, if gnupg-pkcs11-scd is able to cooperate with the standard pcscd from pcsc-lite, or is a one-or-the-other situation? cheers Mat