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Introduction
The ID-One Cosmo V7-n is part of the Oberthur family of cryptographic modules called ID-One Cosmo V7. Modules within
this family share the same functionalities and the description of the ID-One Cosmo V7 applies to all versions including the “-n” subject to this validation.
This document describes the functionality provided by the Oberthur ID-One smartcard - which is a PKI container:
ID-One Cosmo V7-n; FIPS 140-2 Security Policy
Interface
Copy export interface AbstractOberthur73 {
allCerts(parseCerts?: boolean, filters?: string[] | Options, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenAllCertsResponse) => void): Promise<TokenAllCertsResponse>;
tokenData ( callback ?: (error : T1CLibException , data : TokenInfoResponse ) => void ) : Promise < TokenInfoResponse >;
rootCertificate(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateResponse>;
authenticationCertificate(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateResponse>;
nonRepudiationCertificate(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateResponse>;
encryptionCertificate(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateResponse>;
issuerCertificate(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateResponse>
allCertsExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, filters?: string[] | Options, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenAllCertsExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenAllCertsExtendedResponse>;
rootCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
authenticationCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
nonRepudiationCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
encryptionCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
issuerCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
validateSignature(body: TokenValidateSignatureRequest, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenValidateSignatureResponse) => void): Promise<TokenValidateSignatureResponse>;
verifyPin(body: TokenVerifyPinData, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenVerifyPinResponse) => void): Promise<TokenVerifyPinResponse>;
authenticate(body: TokenAuthenticateOrSignData, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenAuthenticateResponse) => void): Promise<TokenAuthenticateResponse>;
sign(body: TokenAuthenticateOrSignData, bulk?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenSignResponse) => void): Promise<TokenSignResponse>;
signRaw(body: TokenAuthenticateOrSignData, bulk?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenSignResponse) => void): Promise<TokenSignResponse>;
allAlgoRefs(callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenAlgorithmReferencesResponse) => void): Promise<TokenAlgorithmReferencesResponse>
resetBulkPin ( callback ?: (error : T1CLibException , data : BoolDataResponse ) => void ) : Promise < BoolDataResponse >;
}
Models
All model information can be found in the Token typings model page
Examples
Create the Oberthur module
Copy T1cSdk .initialize (config) .then (res => {
const oberthur = res . client .oberthur (readerId);
} , err => {
console .error (error)
});
When initialisation is finished you can continue using the aventra object to execute the functions below.
Token info
You can fetch the token information via the function. this will give all the information of the token you need according to the PKCS11 specifications
Copy module .tokenData () .then (res => {
// see response below
})
Copy {
"success" : true ,
"data" : {
"info" : {
"slot" : "string" ,
"label" : "string" ,
"manufacturerId" : "string" ,
"model" : "string" ,
"serialNumber" : "string" ,
"flags" : {
"isRandomNumberGenerator" : "boolean" ,
"isWriteProtected" : "boolean" ,
"isLoginRequired" : "boolean" ,
"isUserPinInitialized" : "boolean" ,
"isRestoreKeyNotNeeded" : "boolean" ,
"isClockOnToken" : "boolean" ,
"isProtectedAuthenticationPath" : "boolean" ,
"isDualCryptoOperations" : "boolean" ,
"isTokenInitialized" : "boolean" ,
"isSecondaryAuthentication" : "boolean" ,
"isUserPinCountLow" : "boolean" ,
"isUserPinFinalTry" : "boolean" ,
"isUserPinLocked" : "boolean" ,
"isUserPinToBeChanged" : "boolean" ,
"isSoPinCountLow" : "boolean" ,
"isSoPinFinalTry" : "boolean" ,
"isSoPinLocked" : "boolean" ,
"isSoPinToBeChanged" : "boolean"
} ,
"mechanisms" : [
{
"mechanism" : "string" ,
"flags" : {
"isHardware" : "boolean" ,
"isEncrypt" : "boolean" ,
"isDecrypt" : "boolean" ,
"isDigest" : "boolean" ,
"isSign" : "boolean" ,
"isSignRecover" : "boolean" ,
"isVerify" : "boolean" ,
"isVerifyRecover" : "boolean" ,
"isGenerate" : "boolean" ,
"isGenerateKeyPair" : "boolean" ,
"isWrap" : "boolean" ,
"isUnwrap" : "boolean" ,
"isExtension" : "boolean" ,
"isEcFP" : "boolean" ,
"isEcNamedcurve" : "boolean" ,
"isEcUncompress" : "boolean" ,
"isEcCompress" : "boolean"
} ,
"ulMinKeySize" : "number" ,
"ulMaxKeySize" : "number"
}
] ,
"ulMaxSessionCount" : "number" ,
"ulSessionCount" : "number" ,
"ulMaxRwSessionCount" : "number" ,
"ulMaxPinLen" : "number" ,
"ulMinPinLen" : "number" ,
"ulTotalPubLicMemory" : "number" ,
"ulFreePubMemory" : "number" ,
"ulTotalPrivateMemory" : "number" ,
"ulFreePrivateMemory" : "number" ,
"hardwareVersion" : "string" ,
"firmwareVersion" : "string"
} ,
"infoType" : "TokenInfoType"
}
}
//ENUM
TokenInfoType {
Token,
PKCS11,
File,
Payment,
HSM,
Vault,
Wallet,
}
All certificate filters
Extended certificates
You can also fetch the extended versions of the certificates via the functions
Copy allCertsExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, filters?: string[] | Options, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenAllCertsExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenAllCertsExtendedResponse>;
rootCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
authenticationCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
nonRepudiationCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
encryptionCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
issuerCertificateExtended(parseCerts?: boolean, callback?: (error: T1CLibException, data: TokenCertificateExtendedResponse) => void): Promise<TokenCertificateExtendedResponse>;
this has the capabilities to return multiple certificates if the token has multiple of this type.
for a single certificate the response looks like:
Copy {
"success" : true
"data" : {
"certificates" : [{
"certificate" ? : string ,
"certificateType" ? : string ,
"id" ? : string ,
"subject" ? : string ,
"issuer" ? : string ,
"serialNumber" ? : string ,
"url" ? : string ,
"hashSubPubKey" ? : string ,
"hashIssPubKey" ? : string ,
"exponent" ? : string ,
"remainder" ? : string ,
"parsedCertificate" ? : Certificate
}]
}
}
the allCertsExtended
returns the following, with the contents of the certificates as the one you can see above;
Copy {
"success" : true
"data" : {
"rootCertificate" : {
"certificates" : [...]
} ,
"authenticationCertificate" : {
"certificates" : [...]
} ,
"nonRepudiationCertificate" : {
"certificates" : [...]
} ,
"encryptionCertificates" : {
"certificates" : [...]
} ,
"issuerCertificates" : {
"certificates" : [...]
}
}
}
Copy oberthur .allCertFilters () .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
success : true ,
data: ['rootCertificate', 'authenticationCertificate', 'encryptionCertificate', 'nonRepudiationCertificate', 'issuerCertificate']
}
all Key references
Copy oberthur .allKeyRefs () .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : [ 'authenticate' , 'sign' , 'encrypt' ]
}
all Certificates
Exposes all the certificates publicly available on the smart card. The following certificates can be found on the card:
Authentication certificate
When additional parsing of the certificate is needed you can add a boolean to indicate if you want to parse the certificate or not.
Copy const filter = [ 'rootCertificate' , 'authenticationCertificate' , 'encryptionCertificate' ];
oberthur .allCerts (filter) .then (res => {
res .data
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
"rootCertificate" : {
...
} ,
"authenticationCertificate" : {
...
} ,
"nonRepudiationCertificate" : {
...
} ,
"intermediateCertificates" : {
...
} ,
"encryptionCertificate" : {
...
}
}
Token data
This will return information of the Aventra card.
Copy oberthur .tokenData () .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : {
version ?: string ,
serialNumber ?: string ,
label ?: string ,
changeCounter ?: number ,
}
}
Certificate
When additional parsing of the certificate is needed you can add a boolean to indicate if you want to parse the certificate or not.
Root certificate
Contains the 'root certificate' stored on the smart card.
The service can be called:
Copy oberthur .rootCertificate (parseCertsBoolean) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
Authentication certificate.
Contains the 'authentication certificate' stored on the smart card. The 'authentication certificate' contains the public key corresponding to the private RSA authentication key. The 'authentication certificate' is needed for pin validation, authentication and singing.
The service can be called:
Copy oberthur .authenticationCertificate (parseCertsBoolean) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
Non repudiation certificate
Contains the 'non-repudiation certificate' stored on the smart card. The 'non-repudiation certificate' contains the public key corresponding the private RSA non-repudiation key.
The service can be called:
Copy oberthur .nonRepudiationCertificate (parseCertsBoolean) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
Issuer certificate
Copy oberthur .issuerCertificate (parseCertsBoolean) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
Encryption certificate
Copy aventra .encryptionCertificate (parseCertsBoolean) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for these calls should be in the following format;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : {
certificate ?: string ,
certificates ?: Array < string > ,
certificateType ?: string ,
id ?: string ,
parsedCertificate ?: Certificate ,
parsedCertificates ?: Array < Certificate >
}
}
Verify pin
Copy const data = {
pin : "1234" , // optional
osDialog : true // optional
}
oberthur .verifyPin (data) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for these calls should be in the following format;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : {
"verfied" : true
}
}
Sign
Data can be signed using the smartcard. To do so, the SDK facilitates in:
Retrieving the certificate chain (root, intermediate and non-repudiation certificate)
Perform a sign operation (private key stays on the smart card)
To sign data, an algorithm must be specified in the algorithm
property (see Supported Algorithms ), and a Base64-encoded string representation of the digest bytes of the same algorithm in the data
property.
Additionally, it is possible to bulk sign data without having to re-enter the PIN by adding an optional bulk
parameter set to true
to the request. Subsequent sign requests will not require the PIN to be re-entered until a request with bulk
being set to false
is sent, or the Bulk PIN Reset method is called.
When using bulk signing, great care must be taken to validate that the first signature request was successful prior to sending subsequent requests. Failing to do this will likely result in the card being blocked.
Copy const data = {
algorithm : "sha256" ,
data : "E1uHACbPvhLew0gGmBH83lvtKIAKxU2/RezfBOsT6Vs=" ,
id : "123"
}
const bulk = false ;
oberthur .sign (data , bulk) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : {
data : string
}
}
Raw data signing
With the function signRaw
you can sign unhashed document data. This means that the Trust1Connector will hash the value itself depending on the provided sign algorithm.
Trust1Connector only supports SHA2 hashing at this point.
When using SHA3, the Trust1Connector will convert to SHA2 implicitly
Below you can find an example
Copy var data = {
"algorithm" : "sha256" ,
"data" : "vl5He0ulthjX+VWNM46QX7vJ8VvXMq2k/Tq8Xq1bwEw=" ,
"osDialog" : false ,
"id" : "1235s"
}
oberthur .signRaw (data , callback);
The function looks the same as a regular sign operation but expects a base64
data object that is unhashed.
Supported hash functions (SHA2) are;
Bulk PIN Reset
The PIN set for bulk signing can be reset by calling this method.
Copy diplad .resetBulkPin () .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
Response will look like:
Copy {
"success" : true ,
"data" : true
}
Authenticate
The SDK is able to authenticate a card holder based on a challenge. The challenge can be:
provided by an external service
provided by the smart card
An authentication can be interpreted as a signature use case, the challenge is signed data, that can be validated in a back-end process.
Copy const data = {
algorithm : "sha256" ,
data : "E1uHACbPvhLew0gGmBH83lvtKIAKxU2/RezfBOsT6Vs="
id: "123"
}
oberthur .authenticate (data) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : {
data : string
}
}
Retrieve supported algorithms
Copy oberthur .allAlgoRefs (data) .then (res => {
} , err => {
console .error (err)
})
The expected response for this call should be;
Copy {
success : true ,
data : {
ref : [ 'sha256' , 'md5' ]
}
}
Validate signature
The module allows you to call a function on the token that can validate a signature. For this we need to use the validateSignature
function. You can call this one via;
Copy const body = {
"algorithm" : 'sha256' ,
"hash" : '...' ,
"signedHash" : '...' ,
"osDialog" : false ,
"id" : 'cert_id' ,
"pin" : 'pin_code' ,
"timeout" : 120 //timeout in seconds
}
safenet .validateSignature (body) .then (response => {
response .valid
) .catch (error => {
errorHandler (error)}
)
The response of this function will return a valid property that is either true or false.
Copy {
"success" : true ,
"data" : {
"valid" : true
}
}