Using an Aladdin eToken PRO to generate grid proxies

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Once your grid certificate and private key are safely stored on your eToken, you can generate grid proxies directly from the eToken.

A shell script ( mkproxy script ) was written for this purpose. This script requires quite a few special programs and libraries, which need to be installed before attempting to use the mkproxy script.

Downloading the required files

If you have installed the etoken-mkproxy RPM then all required files are already installed.

Alternatively, for manual installations, you can download and install the appropriate tarball for your platform:

All required program files and libraries for running the mkproxy script are distributed in this tarball. This tarball also includes the mkproxy script itself so there is no need to download it separately.

Please read the instructions on Using an Aladdin eToken PRO to store grid certificates to install the eToken RTE software before attempting to use this script.

The mkproxy script has been tested on

  • Windows XP (using cygwin)
  • Linux Fedora Core 5 (fc5)
  • Linux CentOS 4, Scientific Linux 4 (rhel4)
  • Linux openSuse 10 (suse10)

In the near future we hope to test it on MacOS X as well.

Note On Windows, the Cygwin toolkit ( http://www.cygwin.com/ ) needs to be installed before attempting to use the mkproxy script. It does NOT work on Windows using either a command shell or the MingW/MSys shell.

mkproxy script usage

If you have installed a single grid certificate on your eToken you can now generate a grid proxy by issuing the command

 ./bin/mkproxy

in the directory where you unpacked the mkproxy-<platform>.tar.gz tarball. This will return

 Starting Aladdin eToken PRO proxy generation
   (detected platform cygwin)
 Found X.509 certificate on eToken:
   label: (eTCAPI) Jan Just Keijser's NIKHEF ID
   id:    39453945373335312d333545442d343031612d384637302d3238463636393036363042303a30
 Your identity: /O=dutchgrid/O=users/O=nikhef/CN=Jan Just Keijser
 Generating a 512 bit RSA private key
 ..........++++++++++++
 ......++++++++++++
 writing new private key to 'proxykey.QjN408'
 -----
 engine "pkcs11" set.
 Signature ok
 subject=/O=dutchgrid/O=users/O=nikhef/CN=Jan Just Keijser/CN=proxy
 Getting CA Private Key
 PKCS#11 token PIN: 
 Your proxy is valid until: Fri Apr 20 16:51:16 WEST 2007

The default location of your grid proxy is the same as for grid-proxy-init:

  • wherever $X509_USER_PROXY is pointing to

otherwise

  • /tmp/x509up_u<id>, where <id> is your numeric userid.

mkproxy Command-line options

To see the command-line options for the mkproxy script, type

 ./bin/mkproxy --help

or, in case the etoken-mkproxy RPM is installed, type

 /opt/etoken-pro/bin/mkproxy --help

Which will return

 mkproxy version 1.50
 This script will generate a X509 grid proxy using a public/private
 key pair found on an attached Aladdin eToken PRO.
 
   Options
   [--help]          Displays usage.
   [--version]       Displays version.
   [--debug]         Enables extra debug output.
   [--quiet]         Quiet mode, minimal output.
   [--limited]       Creates a limited globus proxy.
   [--old]           Creates a legacy globus proxy (default).
   [--gt3]           Creates a pre-RFC3820 compliant proxy.
   [--rfc]           Creates a RFC3820 compliant proxy.
   [--days=N]        Number of days the proxy is valid.
   [--valid=HH:MM]   Proxy is valid for HH hours and MM minutes
                     (default=12:00).
   [--path-length=N] Allow a chain of at most N proxies to be generated
                     from this one (default=2).
   [--bits=N]        Number of bits in key (512, 1024, 2048, default=512).
   [--out=proxyfile] Non-standard location of new proxy cert.
 
   [--slot=N]        Slot number where eToken is located (default=0).
   [--label=string]  (Part of) label of X509 certificate on eToken.
   [--id=string]     (Part of) ID of X509 certificate on eToken.

Note Instead of using '--option=value' you can also use '--option value'.

These option resemble the options of the grid-proxy-init command but there are some additions:

 --slot=N

specify the slot in which the eToken USB token is insert. If you use only a single token then the default of 0 applies. If you use multiple tokens then increase this number.

 --label=string
 --id=string

By default, the mkproxy script will use the first X509 certificate found on the eToken to generate a proxy. If there are multiple X509 certificates stored on your eToken then you can specify (part of) the label or of the id of a X509 certificate to select a specific X509 certificate. The RSA private key which is used to create the grid proxy is found by matching the 'id ' of the X509 public certificate with that of the private key. For example, to explicitly select a certificate with a specific ID, use

 --id=39453945373335312d333545442d343031612d384637302d3238463636393036363042303a30

Fortunately, there is no need to specify the full label or id as found on the eToken to select an X509 certificate. The value passed to the --label option is matched against the X509 certificates on Your Precious eToken using a sed-style regular expression. For example, by specifying

 --label=NIKHEF

the mkproxy script will select the first X509 certificate on the token with a label matching 'NIKHEF'.

Advanced mkproxy usage

A more advanced example to use the mkproxy script is

 # /opt/etoken-pro/bin/mkproxy --slot=0 --label=NIK --rfc --bits 1024
 Starting Aladdin eToken PRO proxy generation
  (detected platform fc5)
 Found X.509 certificate on eToken:
   label: (eTCAPI) Jan Just Keijser's NIKHEF ID
   id:    39453945373335312d333545442d343031612d384637302d3238463636393036363042303a30
 Your identity: /O=dutchgrid/O=users/O=nikhef/CN=Jan Just Keijser
 Generating a 1024 bit RSA private key
 ............................++++++
 .........++++++
 writing new private key to 'proxykey.Cz3139'
 -----
 engine "pkcs11" set.
 Signature ok
 subject=/O=dutchgrid/O=users/O=nikhef/CN=Jan Just Keijser/CN=5815075619841
 Getting CA Private Key
 PKCS#11 token PIN:
 Your proxy is valid until: Sat Apr 21 14:10:50 CEST 2007

which

  • selects the first X509 certificate found in slot 0 matching label NIK
  • creates an RFC 3820 compliant proxy
  • using a 1024 bit RSA key

Changelog for mkproxy script

version 1.50 (rpm version 1.3)
- Set the proxy serial number to the cert serial number for old style proxies.
  This is required to make certain VOMS plugins happy.

version 1.40 (rpm version 1.2)
- Added LC_ALL=C to fix internationalisation problem on Darwin
- Bugfix: option parsing for --out=
- Added Darwin support
- Added kernel 2.6.22 support (OpenSuSE 10.3, FC7+, Ubuntu 7.10)

version 1.32 (rpm version 1.1)
- Fix SLOT bug for the umpteenth time
- Fix support for multiple tokens
- Merge the 2 different branches of mkproxy
- Add support for gt3 and limited proxies; use custom openssl --valid flag

version 1.11
- Search for exact label/id first, then start regexping
- Use /usr/local/lib as default location of some shlibs
- Use proxy extensions instead of pointing to extfile
- Run_cmd and pkcs11tool clash on cygwin; don't use
- Make sure quiet is *really* quiet
- Don't drown the last exit code from openssl
- Cleanup: specify engine in openssl.cnf file

version 1.00
- Added RFC3820 support, quiet/debug, bits flags
- Make it look more like grid-proxy-init
- New directory structure to support multiple platforms more easily
- Patch by davidg to allow RFC3820 proxy generation

version 0.90
- First version of mkproxy script to generate grid proxies using
  Aladdin eToken for private key storage