The value is created by the client and passed to the server.  If there is no
field this is an oversight on my part.  I will look at this later today.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Alan Borland
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [plasma] Who creates the 'keyIdentifier'?

 

I'm trying to understand who generates the 'KeyIdentifier' element in the
'KEKIdentifier' structure of the 'RecipientInfo' created by the client.  

 

Is it the client?  The Plasma CMS Processing document, Page 8, describes how
the 'KeyIdentifier' is a random generated value (Created by the client?).  

 

Is it the Plasma Server?  On Page 13 the KekIdentifier is a value that
matches the KEKIdentifier.KeyIdentifier value in the recipient info
information (I have read this to mean that the EPS-LockBox version must
match the KeyIdentifier in the envelopedData created by the client, meaning
the KeyIdentifer must be transported between client and plasma server). 

 

>From this I thought the client created the random value and passed it across
to the server inside the 'GetCMSToken' request. However, I can't see this
described in the request.  Is this missing from the request documentation,
or does this Imply that the client has to extract the KeyIdentifer from the
EPS-KEK returned in the GetCMSToken response, but this is encrypted and only
the Plasma Server has access to this.  Or have I mis-read this completely?

 

Alan.

 

Boldon James.

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