CryptoServer Manual For System Administrators Crypto Server Systemadministrators
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 CryptoServer Overview
- 2.1 Administration of the CryptoServer
- 2.2 Smartcards, PIN Pads and Keyfiles
- 2.3 Implementation Environment with a CryptoServer PCIe
- 2.4 Implementation Environment with One or More CryptoServer LANs
- 2.5 CryptoServer Simulator
- 2.6 Hardware
- 2.7 An Alarm and Its Consequences
- 2.8 The Software of the CryptoServer
- 2.9 System Keys
- 2.10 Operating States
- 2.11 Operating Modes
- 2.12 External Erase
- 2.13 Clear
- 2.14 Clear to Factory Settings
- 2.15 Users, User Groups and Authentication
- 2.16 Configurable Role-based Access Control (C-RBAC)
- 2.17 Secure Messaging
- 2.18 Logs
- 2.19 Backing up, Restoring and Cloning Databases
- 2.20 The Cryptographic Interfaces
- 2.21 Interface Hardening by Disabling Selected Functions
- 2.22 Clustering for Load Balancing and Failover
- 2.23 Deliverables
- 3 Installing the CryptoServer Host Software
- 4 Administering the CryptoServer with CAT
- 4.1 CAT - Overview of the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- 4.2 Setting Up a New Device
- 4.3 Switching between Devices
- 4.4 Setting up a PIN Pad under Windows
- 4.5 Setting up a PIN Pad under Linux
- 4.6 User Login
- 4.7 Setting the Time in the CryptoServer
- 4.8 Generating an MBK
- 4.9 Changing the Authentication Key
- 4.10 Changing the PIN for Smartcards
- 4.11 Setting up Microsoft CryptoAPI and Cryptography API: Next Generation (CNG)
- 4.12 Setting up JCE
- 4.13 Setting up CXI
- 4.14 Setting up Extensible Key Management (EKM)
- 5 Maintaining the CryptoServer
- 5.1 Resetting an Alarm
- 5.2 Updating the Firmware of the CryptoServer
- 5.3 Performing a Clear
- 5.4 Performing Clear to Factory Settings
- 5.5 Setting up the CryptoServer after a Clear/Clear to Factory Settings
- 5.6 Managing Smartcards and Keys
- 5.6.1 Generating a Key on a Smartcard
- 5.6.2 Restoring a Key from a Backup on Smartcards
- 5.6.3 Copying a Key Backup from One Smartcard to another Smartcard
- 5.6.4 Changing the PIN for a Smartcard
- 5.6.5 Displaying the Contents of a Smartcard
- 5.6.6 Generating a Key as a Keyfile
- 5.6.7 Changing the Password for a Keyfile
- 5.6.8 Copying a Keyfile to a Smartcard (Backup)
- 5.7 User Management
- 5.8 Master Backup Key Management
- 5.9 Preparing Diagnostic Information
- 5.9.1 Showing the CryptoServer Status
- 5.9.2 Listing All Files
- 5.9.3 Listing the Firmware
- 5.9.4 Viewing the Boot Log
- 5.9.5 Deleting Displayed Log Entries
- 5.9.6 Saving Displayed Log Entries
- 5.9.7 Viewing CryptoServer's Battery State
- 5.9.8 Viewing Driver Information
- 5.9.9 Retrieving and Saving the Audit Log
- 5.9.10 Configuring the Audit Log Files
- 5.9.11 Deleting an Audit Log in the CryptoServer
- 5.10 Creating a Database Backup
- 5.11 Restoring Databases
- 5.12 Copying Databases from One CryptoServer to Another
- 6 Contact Address for Support Queries