This repository contains most of the components used to interact with the YubiHSM 2 at both a user-facing and programmatic level.
The available components are:
-
libyubihsm — C library to expose low- and high-level functions to interact with a YubiHSM
-
yubihsm-shell — thin wrapper around
libyubihsm
providing both an interactive and command-line interface to a YubiHSM -
yubihsm-pkcs11 — PKCS#11 module using
libyubihsm
-
yubihsm-wrap — command-line tool to create encrypted objects (wraps) that can be imported in the YubiHSM
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libykhsmauth — C library for using the YubiKey HSM Auth application
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yubihsm-auth — command-line tool to use the YubiKey HSM Auth application
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cmake
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cppcheck (optional)
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gcov and lcov (optional)
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gengetopt
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help2man (optional)
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libcrypto
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libcurl
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libedit
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libusb
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libpcsclite-dev
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llvm/clang and friends
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pkg-config
-
pre-commit
Documentation for this project and the YubiHSM2 in general can be found on Yubico’s developers website.
$ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake .. $ make
Note that ninja
builds are available as well:
$ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake -GNinja .. $ ninja
The binaries will be located in build
directory. To install them on the system, run the following command. Note that this
step may require admin privileges on some systems (e.g. sudo
on Linux)
$ make install
Important
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Building from source on Windows should be made with the source from the source release package and not
directly from the cloned repository. This is due to the gengetopt library not being available for Windows.
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Manpages are built by default using help2man
. It is possible to skip this step with:
$ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake -DWITHOUT_MANPAGES=1 .. $ make
It is possible to build the libraries and binaries with static linking, this can be enabled with:
$ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake -DENABLE_STATIC=1 .. $ make
PKCS#11 tests can be run using pkcs11test.
The tool must be already built, and the path to the resulting binary
must be in your PATH
, or PKCS11TEST_PATH
must be set.
The programs found in the /examples
directory are also used as tests.
The tests can be run via
$ make test
Or using ctest directly
$ ctest
By default the tests expect a local connector running at http://localhost:12345
.
A different connector for the tests can be specified by setting the
DEFAULT_CONNECTOR_URL
environment variable.
For example, to run tests using direct USB (i.e., without a connector) use
$ DEFAULT_CONNECTOR_URL="yhusb://" ctest
If you are building yubihsm-shell
with ninja
, the following is available:
$ ninja test
The test output can be found in …/yubihsm-shell/build/Testing/Temporary/LastTest{,sFailed}.log
.
Direct command-line output can be obtained with
$ ctest -V
Code coverage is provided courtesy of lcov and CMake-codecov. This currently only works with make
and not with ninja
.
Enable coverage with
$ cmake -DENABLE_COVERAGE=1 ..
You can then build the project normally and run some executables (for example running the tests with make test
).
At this point coverage evaluation can be generated with gcov/lcov related targets. For example
$ make lcov
will generate a single HTML report in ./lcov/html/all_targets/index.html
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