NitroKey HSM onboarding instructions
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The NitroKey HSM onboarding path is the legacy onboarding path. Onboarding without a NitroKey HSM is the recommended onboarding path. In particular, node providers onboarding Gen 2 hardware must onboard without a NitroKey HSM. To onboard without a NitroKey HSM, return to the Node Provider Onboarding.
If you wish to use the NitroKey HSM onboarding, follow steps 5-7 before returning to the Node Provider Onboarding instructions.
5. Install tools
It's first necessary to install the necessary tools.
MacOS
- Download this OpenSC binary: https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/releases/download/0.22.0/OpenSC-0.22.0.dmg
- Double click the DMG image that you downloaded and then double click the OpenSC PKG file.
- If your system doesn't allow the installation software from an unidentified developer please follow these steps or contact your system administrator:
- Choose the Apple menu > System Preferences > click Security and Privacy.
- Click the lock Icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password.
- Ensure that you're on the tab named “General”.
- You should see the OpenSC app and you should be able to enable its installation by choosing “Open anyway”.
- Click continue and install until the installation is complete.
Linux
NOTE: The instructions below have been tested with the Ubuntu 20.04 release.
Install pcscd and opensc:
$ sudo add-apt-repository universe $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install pcscd opensc
6. Setup the Node Operator keys
- Initialize the HSM.
$ sc-hsm-tool --initialize --so-pin 3537363231383830 --pin 358138
- Change the HSM so-pin.
- WARNING: The new HSM so pin must have 16 hexadecimal digits. This is not very well known, and some HSM users have lost access to a Nitrokey HSM because they tried using regular characters and the command below accepted it.
- Do NOT change the user pin. It must remain as the default for the onboarding scripts to work
$ pkcs11-tool --login --login-type so --so-pin 3537363231383830 --change-pin
- Create a keypair on the HSM. Enter the default pin 358138 when prompted.
$ pkcs11-tool -k --key-type EC:prime256v1 --login -d 01
- Note: Key backup may be possible with these instructions.
7. Get the node operator principal
- Configure dfx identity (skip this step if you already configured it for another HSM).
- Note: Depending on your installation, the path to the
--hsm-pkcs11-lib-path
might be different on your platform. You can locate the correct path with the following command:$ find / -name opensc-pkcs11.so 2> /dev/null
- MacOS
$ dfx identity new node-operator-hsm --hsm-key-id 01 --hsm-pkcs11-lib-path /Library/OpenSC/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so
- Linux
$ dfx identity new node-operator-hsm --hsm-key-id 01 --hsm-pkcs11-lib-path /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opensc-pkcs11.so
- Note: Depending on your installation, the path to the
- Get the principal.
$ NODE_OPERATOR_PRINCIPAL=$(DFX_HSM_PIN=358138 dfx --identity node-operator-hsm identity get-principal) $ echo $NODE_OPERATOR_PRINCIPAL uqquy-76uhn-2mys5-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxx
Note: you must retain access to the HSM for when you onboard nodes in roadmap milestone five.