Jorge,

        Thanks again.

        In the meanwhile I tryied the option:

        <option>
            <name>KEY</name>
            <value>/path/to/key/file</value>
      </option>

        And 

        <option>
            <name>KEY</name>
            <value>key handle</value>
      </option>

        But it seems that this option is not valid for lunaca token type....

        I'm still looking for LunaSA documentation... SafeNet actually lacks
of it...

regards 


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Jorge
Redondo Flames
Enviado el: Jueves, 03 de Agosto de 2006 17:30
Para: Ideas, tips and discussions about OpenCA installation and management.
Asunto: Re: [Openca-Users] Luna Integration

Rodrigo,

Rodrigo H. Vázquez Cañás wrote:

>Jorge,
>
>       Thanks for answering. 
>
;)

>Do you have any documentation about it?
>  
>
All the documentation I used is in the OpenCA guide + nCipher docs.

>       If I generate the key manually and then I use sautil for creating
>the key reference file, how I told OpenCA to use this file?
>
>       Below is part of my token.xml file, but I don't have the option
>(that exists in OPenSSL tokens that are the reference to the key file:
><option><name>KEY</name><value>/usr/local/OpenCA/var/crypto/keys/log_key.pe
m
></value></option>
>  
>
The nCipher uses a key identifier which is placed in <name>KEY</name> in 
the nCipher section inside the token.xml file in order to tell OpenCA 
which key pair to use. As in the OpenSSL tokens, the KEY option idetify 
the key pair but using an identifier instead of a file. I think LunaCA 
work diferent (using an UTILITY and SLOT) to identify the key. Maybe the 
Luna doc has the answer.


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