SYNOPSIS

yhsm-keystore-unlock [options]

DESCRIPTION

In versions of the YubiHSM before 1.0, the YubiHSM could be protected using a 'HSM password'. The YubiHSM would unlock it's cryptographic functions if the correct password was given, but it was a simple comparision test.

In YubiHSM 1.0, the password was changed into an actual key that was used to decrypt the contents of the YubiHSM internal key store, which was then AES-256 encrypted using the new 'Master key' when stored in the device.

In YubiHSM 1.0, the option to also require an YubiKey OTP to unlock the keystore was also added. One or more 'Admin YubiKeys' can be configured in the YubiHSM, and an OTP from one of these must also be provided before the YubiHSM will enable it's cryptographic functions.

The OTP is simply validated against the non-encrypted internal database (not key store) in the YubiHSM though, but together with a 'Master key' not stored on the server with the YubiHSM, it provides enhanced security by being a second factor that an attacker can't just intercept even if the server is compromised.

OPTIONS

-D, --device

device file name (default: /dev/ttyACM0).

-v, --verbose

enable verbose operation.

--debug

enable debug printout, including all data sent to/from YubiHSM.

--no-otp

skip the prompt for an OTP. For use by scripts where no OTP is required and the Master Key is stored on the server with the YubiHSM.

--stdin

read password and/or OTP from stdin rather than prompting for them. Python prompts does not accept piped input, so this option have to be used to unlock the YubiHSM from a script for example.

EXIT STATUS

0

YubiHSM keystore successfully unlocked.

1

Failed to unlock keystore.

BUGS

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