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 Supplementary Information
EN 609502000, 3rd Edition IEC 609502000, 3rd Edition
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 Regulatory Compliance Statements
FCC Class a Notice
FCC Class B Notice
 ICES-003 Class a Notice Avis NMB-003, Classe a
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 Contents
 Installing the Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board
Configuring Driver Parameters
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 Contents
 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 119
 Specifications
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Third Party License Terms
 Frequently Asked Questions
Manual Pages Zeroizing the Hardware
 Tables
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 Preface
How This Book Is Organized
 Using Unix Commands
Solaris Hardware Platform Guide
 Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts
 Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
 Product Features
Key Protocols and Interfaces
 Key Features
Supported Applications
Supported Cryptographic Protocols
 Supported Cryptographic Algorithms
Diagnostic Support
Cryptographic Algorithm Acceleration
1IPsec Cryptographic Algorithms
 # touch /etc/opt/SUNWconn/cryptov2/sslreg
Bulk Encryption
3Supported SSL Algorithms
# rm /etc/opt/SUNWconn/cryptov2/sslreg
 Hardware Overview
IPsec Hardware Acceleration
 Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 MMF Adapter
LED Displays
4Front Panel Display LEDs for the MMF Adapter
 Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 UTP Adapter
2Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 UTP Adapter
 5Front Panel Display LEDs for the UTP Adapter
 Dynamic Reconfiguration and High Availability
Load Sharing
 Apache Web Server Patch
Hardware and Software Requirements
Required Patches
6Hardware and Software Requirements
 Solaris 8 Patches
Solaris 9 Patches
There are currently no required Solaris 9 patches
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 Installing the Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board
Handling the Board
 Installing the Board
To Install the Hardware
Ok show-devs
 Ok cd /pci@8,600000/network@1 Ok .properties
 Installing the Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Software
To Install the Software
# mount -F hsfs -o ro /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom
 VCA Administration
1Files in the /cdrom/cdrom0 Directory
VCA Firmware
 # prtdiag
Installing the Optional Packages
Install the required software packages by typing
# modinfo grep Crypto
 Directories and Files
2Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Directories
 Application executables
Apache configuration support
Encrypted keys
Development Application Support libraries
 Removing the Software
To Remove the Software
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 Configuring Driver Parameters
 Driver Parameter Values and Definitions
1vca Driver Parameter, Status, and Descriptions
 Advertised Link Parameters
 2Operational Mode Parameters
 Flow Control Parameters
3Read-Write Flow Control Keyword Descriptions
 Gigabit Forced Mode Parameter
4Gigabit Forced Mode Parameter
Interpacket Gap Parameters
 5Parameters Defining enable-ipg0and ipg0
 7describes the receive interrupt blanking values
Interrupt Parameters
Random Early Drop Parameters
7RX Blanking Register for Alias Read
 When Fifo threshold is greater than 6,144 bytes
 PCI Bus Interface Parameters
9PCI Bus Interface Parameters
 To Specify Device Instances for the ndd Utility
Setting vca Driver Parameters
Setting Parameters Using the ndd Utility
Use the instance number to select the device
 To modify a parameter value, use the -setoption
Noninteractive and Interactive Modes
Device remains selected until you change the selection
# ndd -set /dev/vcaN parameter value
 Ndd utility then prompts you for the name of the parameter
# ndd /dev/vcaN
 Setting Autonegotiation or Forced Mode
# ndd /dev/vca
 To Disable Autonegotiation Mode
Set the adv-autoneg-capparameter to
# ndd -set /dev/vcaNadv-autoneg-cap
 Refer to the online manual pages for pathtoinst4
Setting Parameters Using the vca.conf File
To Set Driver Parameters Using a vca.conf File
# grep vca /etc/driveraliases vca pci108e,3de8
 10Device Path Name
 Example vca.conf File
Following is an example vca.conf file
 11Local Link Network Device Parameters
 Ok boot netspeed=100,duplex=half
Ok boot netspeed=1000,duplex=half,link-clock=master
 Cryptographic Driver Statistics
Ok boot netspeed=10,duplex=auto
Ok boot netspeed=10
Refer to the Ieee 802.3 documentation for further details
 Ethernet Driver Statistics
13describes the Ethernet driver statistics
13Ethernet Driver Statistics
 14describes the transmit and receive MAC counters
14TX and RX MAC Counters
 Tx-underrun
 15Current Ethernet Link Properties
16Read-Only vca Device Capabilities
 Reporting the Link Partner Capabilities
17describes the read-only link partner capabilities
17Read-Only Link Partner Capabilities
 18Driver-Specific Parameters
Ethernet Transmit Counters
 Ethernet Receive Counters
 To Check Link Partner Settings
As superuser, type the kstat vcaN command
# kstat vcaN
 Locate the correct vca interfaces and instance numbers
Network Configuration
Configuring the Network Host Files
Instance number in the previous example is
 # cat /etc/hosts
# Internet host table Localhost Zardoz Loghost Zardoz-11
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 Using vcaadm
$ PATH=$PATH/opt/SUNWconn/bin $ export Path
 Vcaadm command-line syntax is
Modes of Operation
1shows the options for the vcaadm utility
 $ vcaadm -s secofficer create user webadmin
Single-Command Mode
File Mode
$ vcaadm show user
 Interactive Mode
Logging In and Out With vcaadm
$ vcaadm -f deluser.scr -y
 Logging In to a Board With vcaadm
Logging In to a New Board
 Logging In to a Board With a Changed Remote Access Key
# vcaadm -h hostname
 Following table describes the vcaadm prompt variables
Vcaadm prompt in Interactive mode is displayed as follows
Logging Out of a Board With vcaadm
2vcaadm Prompt Variable Definitions
 3connect Command Optional Parameters
Vcaadm connect host hostname dev vca2
 Entering Commands With vcaadm
Webadmin
Tom
 Getting Help for Commands
VcaadmvcaN@hostname, secofficer set ?
 Quitting the vcaadm Program in Interactive Mode
 Select Fips 140-2 mode or non-FIPS mode
Create a keystore name Refer to Naming Requirements on
 Verify the configuration information
 Enter the path and password to the backup file
 Password Requirements
Managing Keystores With vcaadm
Naming Requirements
 Setting the Password Requirements
5Password Requirement Settings
Populating a Keystore With Security Officers
 Populating a Keystore With Users
 Changing Passwords
Listing Users and Security Officers
 To enable an account, enter the enable user command
Enabling or Disabling Users
 Deleting Users
Deleting Security Officers
Backing Up the Master Key
 Locking the Keystore to Prevent Backups
 Setting the Auto-Logout Time
Managing Boards With vcaadm
 Displaying Board Status
VcaadmvcaN@hostname, secofficer show status Board Status
 Resetting a Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board
Loading New Firmware
 Rekeying a Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board
Key Types
 Using the vcaadm diagnostics Command
Zeroizing a Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board
 Vcadiag command-line syntax is
VcaadmvcaN@hostname, secofficer diagnostics
 Following is an example of the -Foption
1shows the options for the vcadiag utility
Following is an example of the -Doption
# vcadiag -D vca0
 Following is an example of the -Roption
Following is an example of the -Koption
Following is an example of the -Qoption
Following is an example of the -Zoption
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 Administering Security for Sun ONE Web Servers
 Concepts and Terminology
 Tokens and Token Files
Token Files
 Following is an example of the contents in a token file
Enabling and Disabling Bulk Encryption
 Configuring Sun ONE Web Servers
Passwords
1Passwords Required for Sun ONE Web Servers
 To Populate a Keystore
Refer to Using vcaadm on
Populating a Keystore
Populate the board’s keystore with users
 Create a user with the create user command
Overview for Enabling Sun ONE Web Servers
Exit vcaadm
 Installing and Configuring Sun ONE Web Server
Installing Sun ONE Web Server
To Install Sun ONE Web Server
 To Create a Trust Database
Start the Sun ONE Web Server 4.1 Administration Server
Response provides the URL for connecting to your servers
Select OK
 # /opt/SUNWconn/bin/iplsslcfg
 To Generate a Server Certificate
Type 0 to quit
 Create Trust Database page is displayed
 This password is the usernamepassword Table
Select the Cryptographic Module you want to use
2Requestor Information Fields
 To Install the Server Certificate
 Fill out the form to install your certificate
Configuring Sun ONE Web Server 4.1 for SSL
To Configure the Sun ONE Web Server
3Fields for the Certificate to Install
 Web server is now configured to run in secure mode
Set encryption to On
 Usr/iplanet/servers
 Start the Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 Administration Server
Create the trust database for the web server instance
# /usr/iplanet/servers/https-admserv/start
 # /opt/SUNWconn/crypto/bin/iplsslcfg
 To Generate a Server Certificate
 Create Trust Database window is displayed
 4Requestor Information Fields
 To Install the Server Certificate
 Configuring Sun ONE Web Server 6.0 for SSL
5Fields for the Certificate to Install
 Select the OK button to apply these changes
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 Enabling the Board for Apache Web Servers
To Enable the Apache Web Server
Create an httpd configuration file
Enabling Apache Web Servers
 Select 1 to configure your Apache Web Server to use SSL
Create an RSA keypair for your system
 Provide a key length between 512 and 2048 bits
Creating a Certificate
Choose a base name for the key material
Create your PEM pass phrase
 To Create a Certificate
 Modify the /etc/apache/httpd.conf file as directed
 Select 0 to quit when you finish with apsslcfg
 Copy your certificate request with the headers from
Start the Apache Web Server
# /usr/apache/bin/apachectl start
 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
SunVTS Diagnostic Software
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 To Perform vcatest
As superuser, start SunVTS
# /opt/SUNWvts/bin/sunvts
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 Vcatest Command-Line Syntax
Test Parameter Options for vcatest
2describes the vcatest subtests
 To Perform netlbtest
 To Perform nettest
 VcaN up inet ip-addressplumb
 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
 Using kstat to Determine Cryptographic Activity
# kstat Vca0
 Ok setenv auto-boot? false
Using the OpenBoot Prom FCode Self- Test
Performing the Ethernet FCode Self-Test Diagnostic
Shut down the system
 Ok reset-all
Reset the system
Perform the self-test using the test command
Ok show-nets
 Type the following
Set the auto-boot?configuration parameter to true
Reset and reboot the system
If the test passes, you see the following messages
 Troubleshooting the Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board
Show-devs
 Properties
 Watch-net
 Connectors
Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 MMF Adapter
 Figure A-1Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 MMF Adapter Connector
Table A-1SC Connector Link Characteristics Ieee P802.3z
 Physical Dimensions
Performance Specifications
Power Requirements
 Table A-5Interface Specifications
Interface Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Table A-6Environmental Specifications
 Figure A-2Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 UTP Adapter Connector
Table A-7Cat-5 Connector Link Characteristics
 Table A-9Performance Specifications
Table A-10Power Requirements
 Table A-11Interface Specifications
Table A-12Environmental Specifications
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 SSL Configuration Directives for Apache Web Servers
 Table B-1SSL Protocols
 Preceding statement is equivalent to
 SSL Aliases
 Default value of cipher-specis
Table B-4Special Characters to Configure Cipher Preference
Table B-3SSL Aliases
 Context Global, virtual host
Table B-5SSL Verify Client Levels
 Table B-6SSL Log Level Values
 Options are listed and described in Table B-7
Table B-7Available SSL Options
 Opt/SUNWconn/cryptov2/include
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 Software Licenses
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 Appendix D Software Licenses
 Openssl License Issues
Third Party License Terms
 Original SSLeay License
 Modssl License
 Appendix D Software Licenses
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 Man -M /opt/SUNWconn/man
Table E-1Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Online Manual Pages
 Kcl2 device driver is a multithreaded loadable kernel module
 Zeroizing the Hardware
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 Reconnect to Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 board with vcaadm
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 Frequently Asked Questions
 # chmod 400 password.conf
 Enter the following command at the OBP prompt
Enter the following command
Reboot the system
Boot the operating environment
 How Do I Self-Sign a Certificate for Testing?
 Index
Extension
Advertised link parameters
 Commands
 Failsafe mode
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 Pause capability
 Command-line syntax, 123 test parameter options
Rx-intr-pktsparameter, 25
Vca driver
 URL
Vca.conf file, example
 Watch-netcommand Zeroize command, 163 zeroizing the hardware