AttestationCredentialValue 2.1.2 Table 6
If the Credential Type in the Credential is Attestation, then Credential Value is a structure as shown in Table 6.
Attribute 2.1.1 Table 2
An Attribute object is a structure (see Table 2) used for sending and receiving Managed Object attributes.
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CreateKeyPairRequestPayload 4.2 Create Key Pair This operation requests the server to generate a new public/private key pair and register the two corresponding new Managed Cryptographic Objects.
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CreateRequestPayload 4.1 Table 163
TemplateAttribute MUST include CryptographicAlgorithm (3.4) and CryptographicUsageMask (3.19).
CreateResponsePayload 4.1 Table 164.
Credential 2.1.2 Table 3
A Credential is a structure (see Table 3) used for client identification purposes and is not managed by the key management system (e.g., user id/password pairs, Kerberos tokens, etc.).
Cryptographic Parameters 3.6 Table 65
The Cryptographic Parameters attribute is a structure (see Table 65) that contains a set of OPTIONAL fields that describe certain cryptographic parameters to be used when performing cryptographic operations using the object.
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DestroyRequestPayload ////////////////////////////////////////.
DestroyResponsePayload.
DeviceCredentialValue 2.1.2 Table 5
If the Credential Type in the Credential is Device, then Credential Value is a structure as shown in Table 5.
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EncryptionKeyInformation 2.1.5 Table 10.
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GetRequestPayload ////////////////////////////////////////.
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KeyBlock 2.1.3 Table 7
A Key Block object is a structure (see Table 7) used to encapsulate all of the information that is closely associated with a cryptographic key.
KeyValue 2.1.4 Table 8
The Key Value is used only inside a Key Block and is either a Byte String or a structure (see Table 8):
- The Key Value structure contains the key material, either as a byte string or as a Transparent Key structure (see Section 2.1.7), and OPTIONAL attribute information that is associated and encapsulated with the key material.
KeyWrappingData 2.1.5 Table 9
The Key Block MAY also supply OPTIONAL information about a cryptographic key wrapping mechanism used to wrap the Key Value.
MACSignatureKeyInformation 2.1.5 Table 11.
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Name 3.2 Table 57
The Name attribute is a structure (see Table 57) used to identify and locate an object.
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OperationMux is an implementation of MessageHandler which handles each batch item in the request by routing the operation to an ItemHandler.
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Request represents a KMIP request.
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Server serves KMIP protocol connections from a net.Listener.
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StandardProtocolHandler is the default ProtocolHandler implementation.
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TemplateAttribute 2.1.8 Table 29
The Template Managed Object is deprecated as of version 1.3 of this specification and MAY be removed from subsequent versions of the specification.
TransparentDHPrivateKey 2.1.7.6 Table 19
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent DH Private Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 19.
TransparentDHPublicKey 2.1.7.7 Table 20
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent DH Public Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 20.
TransparentDSAPrivateKey 2.1.7.2 Table 15
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent DSA Private Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 15.
TransparentDSAPublicKey 2.1.7.3 Table 16
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent DSA Public Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 16.
TransparentECDSAPrivateKey 2.1.7.8 Table 21
The Transparent ECDSA Private Key structure is deprecated as of version 1.3 of this specification and MAY be removed from subsequent versions of the specification.
TransparentECDSAPublicKey 2.1.7.9 Table 22
The Transparent ECDSA Public Key structure is deprecated as of version 1.3 of this specification and MAY be removed from subsequent versions of the specification.
TransparentECPrivateKey 2.1.7.14 Table 27
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent EC Private Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 27.
TransparentECPublicKey 2.1.7.15 Table 28
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent EC Public Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 28.
TransparentRSAPrivateKey 2.1.7.4 Table 17
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent RSA Private Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 17.
TransparentRSAPublicKey 2.1.7.5 Table 18
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent RSA Public Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 18.
TransparentSymmetricKey 2.1.7.1 Table 14
If the Key Format Type in the Key Block is Transparent Symmetric Key, then Key Material is a structure as shown in Table 14.
UsernameAndPasswordCredentialValue 2.1.2 Table 4
If the Credential Type in the Credential is Username and Password, then Credential Value is a structure as shown in Table 4.