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<h2><span class="refentrytitle">pkcs11.conf</span></h2>
<p>pkcs11.conf — Configuration files for PKCS#11 modules</p>
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<div class="refsect1">
<a name="pkcs11-conf-description"></a><h2>Description</h2>
<p>The <span class="command"><strong>pkcs11.conf</strong></span> configuration files are a standard
	way to configure PKCS#11 modules.</p>
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<div class="refsect1">
<a name="config-format"></a><h2>File format</h2>
<p>A complete configuration consists of several files. These files are
	text files. Since <code class="literal">p11-kit</code> is built to be used in all
	sorts of environments and at very low levels of the software stack, we
	cannot make use of high level configuration APIs that you may find on a
	modern desktop.</p>
<p>Each setting in the config file is specified consists of a name and
	a value. The name is a simple string consisting of characters and dashes.
	The name consists of alpha numeric characters, dot, hyphen and
	underscore.</p>
<p>The value is specified after the name on the same line, separated
	from it by a <code class="literal">:</code> (colon). White space between the
	name and value is ignored.</p>
<p>Blank lines are ignored. White space at the beginning or end of
	lines is stripped. Lines that begin with a <code class="literal">#</code> character
	are ignored as comments. Comments are not recognized when they come after
	a value on a line.</p>
<p>A fictitious module configuration file might look like:</p>
<pre class="programlisting">
module: module.so
# Here is a comment

managed: true
setting.2: A long value with text.
x-custom : text
</pre>
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<div class="refsect1">
<a name="config-module"></a><h2>Module Configuration</h2>
<p>Each configured PKCS#11 module has its own config file. These files
	can be <a class="link" href="pkcs11-conf.html#config-locations" title="Configuration Files">placed in various locations</a>.</p>
<p>The filename of the configuration file may consist of upper and lowercase letters
	underscore, comma, dash and dots. The first characters needs to be an alphanumeric,
	the filename should end with a <code class="literal">.module</code> extension.</p>
<p>Most importantly each config file specifies the path of the PKCS#11 module to
	load. A module config file has the following fields:</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">module:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>The filename of the PKCS#11 module to load.
			This should include an extension like <code class="literal">.so</code></p>
<p>If this value is blank, then the module will be ignored.
			This can be used in the user configs to override loading of a module
			specified in the system configuration.</p>
<p>If this is a relative path, then the module will be loaded
			from the <a class="link" href="devel-paths.html#devel-paths-modules" title="Default path for modules with relative paths">default module directory</a>.</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">critical:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>Set to <code class="literal">yes</code> if the module is critical and
			required to load. If a critical module fails to load or initialize,
			then the loading process for all registered modules will abort and
			return an error code.</p>
<p>This argument is optional and defaults to <code class="literal">no</code>.</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">enable-in:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>A comma and/or space separated list of names of programs that
			this module should only be loaded in. The module will not be loaded
			for other programs using p11-kit. The base name of the process executable
			should be used here, for example
			<code class="literal">seahorse, ssh</code>.</p>
<p>This is not a security feature. The argument is optional. If
			not present, then any process will load the module.</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">disable-in:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>A comma and/or space separated list of names of programs that
			this module should not be loaded in. The module will be loaded for any
			other programs using p11-kit. The base name of the process
			executable should be used here, for example
			<code class="literal">firefox, thunderbird-bin</code>.</p>
<p>This is not a security feature. The argument is optional. If
			not present, then any process will load the module.</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">managed:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>Set to <code class="literal">no</code> if the module is not to be managed by
			p11-kit. Making a module unmanaged is not recommended, and will cause
			problems if multiple callers in a single process share a PKCS#11 module.</p>
<p>This argument is optional and defaults to <code class="literal">yes</code>.</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">priority:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>The value should be an integer. When lists of modules are
			returned to a caller of p11-kit, modules with a higher number are sorted
			first. When applications search modules for certificates, keys and
			trust policy information, this setting will affect what find
			first.</p>
<p>This argument is optional, and defaults to zero. Modules
			with the same <code class="option">priority</code> option will be sorted
			alphabetically.</p>
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<td><p><a name="option-remote"></a><span class="term"><code class="option">remote:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>Instead of loading the PKCS#11 module locally, run the module
			remotely.</p>
<p>Specify a command to run, prefixed with <code class="literal">|</code> a pipe.
			The command must speak the p11-kit remoting protocol on its standard in
			and standard out. For example:</p>
<pre class="programlisting">
remote: |ssh user@remote p11-kit remote /path/to/module.so
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<p>Other forms of remoting will appear in later p11-kit releases.</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">trust-policy:</code></span></p></td>
<td><p>Set to <code class="literal">yes</code> to use use this module as a source
			of trust policy information such as certificate anchors and black lists.</p></td>
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<td><p><a name="option-log-calls"></a><span class="term">log-calls:</span></p></td>
<td>
<p>Set to <code class="literal">yes</code> to write a log to stderr of all the
			calls into the module. This is only supported for managed modules.</p>
<p>This argument is optional and defaults to <code class="literal">no</code>.</p>
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<p>Do not specify both <code class="literal">enable-in</code> and <code class="literal">disable-in</code>
	for the same module.</p>
<p>Other fields may be present, but it is recommended that field names
	that are not specified in this document start with a <code class="literal">x-</code>
	prefix.</p>
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<div class="refsect1">
<a name="config-global"></a><h2>Global Configuration</h2>
<p>A global configuration may also be present. This file contains settings
	that are not related to a single PKCS#11 module. The location(s) of the
	global configuration are described below. The global configuration file
	can contain the following fields:</p>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">user-config:</code></span></p></td>
<td><p>This will be equal to one of the following values:
		<code class="literal">none</code>, <code class="literal">merge</code>,
		<code class="literal">only</code>.</p></td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><code class="option">managed:</code></span></p></td>
<td>
<p>Set to <code class="literal">yes</code> or <code class="literal">no</code> to
			force all modules to be managed or unmanaged by p11-kit. Setting this
			setting in a global configuration file will override the
			<code class="literal">managed</code> setting in the individual module configuration
			files. Making modules unmanaged is not recommended, and will cause
			problems if multiple callers in a single process share a PKCS#11
			module.</p>
<p>This argument is optional.</p>
</td>
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<td><p><span class="term">log-calls:</span></p></td>
<td>
<p>Set to <code class="literal">yes</code> to write a log to stderr of all the
			calls into all configured modules. This is only supported for managed
			modules.</p>
<p>This argument is optional.</p>
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<p>Other fields may be present, but it is recommended that field names
	that are not specified in this document start with a <code class="literal">x-</code>
	prefix.</p>
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<div class="refsect1">
<a name="config-locations"></a><h2>Configuration Files</h2>
<p>Each configured PKCS#11 module has its own config file. These
	files are placed in a directory. In addition a global config file exists.
	There is a system configuration consisting of the various module config
	files and a file for global configuration. Optionally each user can provide
	additional configuration or override the system configuration.</p>
<p>The system global configuration file is usually in
	<code class="literal">/etc/pkcs11/pkcs11.conf</code> and the user global
	configuration file is in <code class="literal">~/.config/pkcs11/pkcs11.conf</code> in the
	user's home directory.</p>
<p>The module config files are usually located in the
	<code class="literal">/etc/pkcs11/modules</code> directory, with one configuration
	file per module. In addition the <code class="literal">~/.config/pkcs11/modules</code> directory
	can be used for modules installed by the user.</p>
<p>Note that user configuration files are not loaded from the home
	directory if running inside a setuid or setgid program.</p>
<p>The default system config file and module directory can be changed
	when building p11-kit. Always
	<a class="link" href="devel-paths.html" title="Packaging PKCS#11 module configs">lookup these paths</a> using
	<code class="literal">pkg-config</code>.</p>
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<a name="pkcs11-conf-see-also"></a><h2>See also</h2>
<span class="simplelist"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">p11-kit</span>(8)</span></span><p>Further details available in the p11-kit online documentation at
	<a class="ulink" href="http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/p11-kit/" target="_top">http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/doc/p11-kit/</a>.
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