Johnny,

the only source is the mail archive and i have found somewhere a short documentation which described how to use it, but never find it again.
The mail archive could be a good starting point...

For the Chrysalis stuff you need some special configuration tasks, which is described in the Chrysalis docs, and without it the whole system cannot work. But it is true only on Luna SA, which is used by me.

I have tested it with 0.9.1.2

Adam

Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
Thanks a lot Martin,

But now I have a new question, there are still some
bugs in 0.9.2, but what about 0.9.1.x?? do these
series of OpenCA (I mean 0.9.1.x) have full support to
HSM?

More than that, How or Where can I find documentation
about what should I do to implement this tokens with
OpenCA?

Thanks,
Johnny
 --- Martin Bartosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
Hi,
  
I'd like to know which HSMs are supported by
      
OpenCA,
    
Which trademarks, etc.

Any informations on this would be very appreciated
      
:-)

please note that HSM support in 0.9.2 is evolving,
which means
that is not fully working yet. There have been a few
bugs
lately that Michael fixed, but I have not had the
time yet
to proceed testing.

I am currently implementing a nCipher module that
will handle
nCipher nShield HSMs. My efforts will be contributed
to the
project once I have verified that everything is
working.

cheers

Martin




    
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