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SHRINE utilizes a Java keystore to house certificates that are signed by the Network Hub to encrypt or "sign" queries when they are sent through the network.

To Generate a New Keystore

To generate a new keystore, run the following command (on one line) within the /opt/shrine/ directory. Please use your own values wherever you see $variables:

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$ keytool -genkeypair -keysize 2048 -alias

...

 $KEYSTORE_ALIAS -dname "CN=

...

$KEYSTORE_ALIAS, OU=

...

$KEYSTORE_HUMAN, O=SHRINE Network, L=

...

$KEYSTORE_CITY, S=

...

$KEYSTORE_STATE, C=

...

$KEYSTORE_COUNTRY" -keyalg RSA -

...

keypass $KEYSTORE_PASSWORD -

...

storepass $KEYSTORE_PASSWORD -keystore shrine.keystore -storetype pkcs12 -validity 7300

Most importantly, ensure that $KEYSTORE_ALIAS matches the publicly-accessible hostname of the machine that will be using this keystore.


For example, a sample site might run this:

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$ keytool -genkeypair -keysize 2048 -alias shrine-example.harvard.edu -dname "CN=shrine-example.harvard.edu, OU=SHRINE Example, O=SHRINE Network, L=Boston, S=MA, C=US" -keyalg RSA -keypass password -storepass password -keystore shrine.keystore -storetype pkcs12 -validity 7300

This will generate a shrine.keystore file within the /opt/shrine directory.


You can then verify the creation of the keystore by running:

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$ keytool -list -keystore shrine.keystore -storepass $KEYSTORE_PASSWORD