Adam Tresch wrote:

as i know, Michael and the others supports only the Chrysalis Luna CA3
module, but i have already tested the system on Sun Solaris with
Chrysalis-ITS LunaSA and it also works fine.

"Support" means it work and we know how it must be configured. If you know how to configure OpenCA to work with a Luna SA then it would be nice if you write a small howto that we can integrate into our documentation.


OpenCA is an Open Source project. We don't support a HSM because nobody implemented the code or nobody tested it. We cannot simply buy a HSM.

If you dont need the Fips 140-1 Level3 security, but you need a hardware
token, then the Luna 2 Token is also a good choice on Linux because is
cheap, fast and secure (It has a Fips 140-1 Level 2 Certification). I
will do the testing of this device in the next month.

Again we integrate any docs that we receive :) If everybody silently integrate HSMs then we never recognize how many people using HSMs with OpenCA and we cannot support them with howtos.


Best regards

Michael
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