Net-attached HSM: Configuring an Utimaco HSM
A Hardware Security Module (HSM) can be configured to store and protect cryptographic keys in a centralized, high-assurance appliance, providing a root of trust for sensitive cryptographic data transactions.
The following describes how to configure an Utimaco HSM for the Next Generation Hardware Appliance by registering the appliance and connecting it to the HSM.
For more information, refer to the Utimaco HSM product CD that you received with your purchase of the HSM.
If you are using the Firmware Version:
SecurityServer-Se2-Series-4.32.0.3-FIPS from Utimaco, you should select this driver: SecurityServer 4.32.0.6 FIPS.
Choose between one of the following Utimacto software packages:
SecurityServer 4.32.0.6 FIPS
SecurityServer 4.45.5.1
SecurityServer 4.51.0.1
Utimaco u.trust Anchor Product Bundle 4.70.0.0
To configure an Utimaco HSM for your Next Generation Hardware Appliance, follow the steps below.
If you run into issues after the configuration, you can get HSM specific log messages from a HSM Support Package.
For further information please refer to Create an HSM Log.
Connect the Next Generation Hardware Appliance with the Utimaco HSM
Log in to your Next Generation Hardware Appliance.
Open the Security page or click Configure HSM in the Overview.
In the HSM Configuration section, click + Add External HSM in the HSM Selection field.
The Add an external HSM window opens.
Select the Utimaco HSM tile to access the Configuration fields.Click Select HSM Type to continue.
The HSM Client Version section is displayed on the Security page.
Click on the HSM client version to be used.
Connection Settings
HSM IP Address / FQDN:
Enter the IP address or the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the HSM. Only IPv4 addresses are supported.HSM Port:
Enter the Port of the Utimaco HSM.Connection Timeout:
Enter the timeout in milliseconds to wait for a non-responding device.
PKCS#11 Related Settings
Command Timeout:
Enter the time in milliseconds to wait for the answer from the HSM after sending a command.
Increase the default value if you know that your device is slow.Slot Count:
Enter the amount of slots configured on your Utimaco HSM.
Usage Information
CryptoToken Configuration
The following note can be found in the info box:
In order to use this HSM in EJBCA, you need to select the following
PKCS#11 library in the P11NG CryptoToken configuration:
Reference: PKCS#11 Proxy - Utimaco HSM
The last line in Usage Information displays the options:
Remove HSM Configuration
To remove the HSM configuration you need to type REMOVE HSM CONFIGURATION into the Confirm Action field.
Click Cancel/Remove.
If remove is chosen the application will restart.
If changes have been made to the sections:
HSM Client Authentication Configuration
Secure Channel Client Configuration
Miscellaneous Configurations
these can be made with undone with Cancel or saved with Save HSM Configuration.
Abort
Click Abort to terminate the process of configuring a HSM.
Save HSM Configuration
Click Save HSM Configuration to save changes made on the HSM configuration.
Confirm with Save HSM Configuration.
A modal dialog requests to confirm your configuration.
Save HSM configurationProceed with Activate.
The HSM device is now configured and HSM Status information will be displayed.
On the Security page of the appliance, the status of the HSM Driver will change from Not Connected to Connected as soon as the configuration is completed.
On the Overview page of the appliance, the status in the HSM Overview also changes to Connected as soon as the configuration is completed.
During reconfiguration, the application is not available and displays Restarting.
Once EJBCA is running again, you can proceed with adding a crypto token.
Add a Crypto Token in EJBCA Enterprise
To create a crypto token:
On the Overview page of the Next Generation Hardware Appliance, click Admin Web for EJBCA in the Application Overview column.
The EJBCA Enterprise page opens.
Check whether the Create new CA checkbox is selected.Open the CA Functions drop-down menu in the top menu.
In the CA Functions section, select Crypto Tokens.
On the Manage Crypto Tokens page, click Create New...
The individual configuration of the Crypto Token depends on the configuration of the HSM! For detailed Information please see managing crypto tokens.
If you are using the PKCS#11 Reference Type Slot ID, please make sure that the value you enter at the PKCS#11 Reference is smaller as the value you have previously entered for the Slot Count.
For the default Slot Count entry of 10, for example, the slot numbers 0-9 are possible.
HSM Troubleshooting
In the section HSM Driver Controls the current HSM Driver Status is displayed.
In case of HSM problems, the HSM driver can be restarted via the Restart button.