Any chance you're trying to use the same Slot for multiple CAs? The module listing only shows a single slot.   It's possible/probable that won't work.  Try initializing a second slot on the UT and try again.

Mike


On 4/15/2010 8:49 PM, Arshad Noor wrote:
Hi,

I've updated DogTag to the current modules available (FC11 x86_64):

    dogtag-pki-ca-ui-1.3.1-1.fc11.noarch
    dogtag-pki-common-ui-1.3.1-1.fc11.noarch
    dogtag-pki-console-ui-1.3.1-1.fc11.noarch

    pki-ca-1.3.3-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-common-1.3.3-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-console-1.3.1-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-java-tools-1.3.1-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-native-tools-1.3.0-5.fc11.x86_64
    pki-selinux-1.3.4-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-setup-1.3.4-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-silent-1.3.2-1.fc11.noarch
    pki-symkey-1.3.2-3.fc11.x86_64
    pki-util-1.3.0-5.fc11.noarch


I've installed and successfully tested a Utimaco CryptoServer HSM
on the operating system, including adding it to secmod.db (in the
/var/lib/subca01/alias directory), generating a RSA key-pair,
issuing a self-signed and listing the objects using certutil (the
attached hsm-config.txt file shows sample output).

I've modified CS.cfg in /etc/subca01 to include this token (as the
attached modules.txt file shows).

I've even restarted pki-cad services after adding the HSM to secmod.db,
to ensure that the DogTag code reads secmod.db with the CryptoServer
configured in it.

However, when it comes time to install a Subordinate CA, the KeyStore
page claims that the Utimaco HSM is not found (see keystore-page.png)
even though it is correctly listed on the page under "Supported
Security Modules".

What am I missing?

How do I get DogTag to use the HSM to generate the key-pair?

Thanks.

Arshad Noor
StrongAuth, Inc.
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