How to Install and Uninstall pki-kra Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: February 02,2025
Deprecated! Installation of this package may no longer be supported.
1. Install "pki-kra" package
This guide let you learn how to install pki-kra on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
pki-kra
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2. Uninstall "pki-kra" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall pki-kra on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
pki-kra
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the pki-kra package on Kali Linux
Package: pki-kra
Source: dogtag-pki
Version: 11.0.3-4
Installed-Size: 726
Maintainer: Debian FreeIPA Team
Architecture: all
Depends: pki-server (>= 11.0.3-4)
Suggests: pki-ca
Size: 285976
SHA256: e02c5ad1b29be4053dafa1c4c1199d2fa663d4e887547309d47d4b97d3b53e7d
SHA1: 56a21c4b49ef58635cd4b3328486821aa0182713
MD5sum: ade704b289a05dd985b1e9ac5b830c2a
Description: Certificate System - Data Recovery Manager
Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed
to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments.
.
The Data Recovery Manager (DRM) is an optional PKI subsystem that can act
as a Key Recovery Authority (KRA). When configured in conjunction with the
Certificate Authority (CA), the DRM stores private encryption keys as part of
the certificate enrollment process. The key archival mechanism is triggered
when a user enrolls in the PKI and creates the certificate request. Using the
Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF) request format, a request is
generated for the user's private encryption key. This key is then stored in
the DRM which is configured to store keys in an encrypted format that can only
be decrypted by several agents requesting the key at one time, providing for
protection of the public encryption keys for the users in the PKI deployment.
.
Note that the DRM archives encryption keys; it does NOT archive signing keys,
since such archival would undermine non-repudiation properties of signing keys.
Description-md5: 246648bc4977717e7478d9a034ee965d
Homepage: http://pki.fedoraproject.org
Section: java
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/d/dogtag-pki/pki-kra_11.0.3-4_all.deb
Source: dogtag-pki
Version: 11.0.3-4
Installed-Size: 726
Maintainer: Debian FreeIPA Team
Architecture: all
Depends: pki-server (>= 11.0.3-4)
Suggests: pki-ca
Size: 285976
SHA256: e02c5ad1b29be4053dafa1c4c1199d2fa663d4e887547309d47d4b97d3b53e7d
SHA1: 56a21c4b49ef58635cd4b3328486821aa0182713
MD5sum: ade704b289a05dd985b1e9ac5b830c2a
Description: Certificate System - Data Recovery Manager
Certificate System (CS) is an enterprise software system designed
to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments.
.
The Data Recovery Manager (DRM) is an optional PKI subsystem that can act
as a Key Recovery Authority (KRA). When configured in conjunction with the
Certificate Authority (CA), the DRM stores private encryption keys as part of
the certificate enrollment process. The key archival mechanism is triggered
when a user enrolls in the PKI and creates the certificate request. Using the
Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF) request format, a request is
generated for the user's private encryption key. This key is then stored in
the DRM which is configured to store keys in an encrypted format that can only
be decrypted by several agents requesting the key at one time, providing for
protection of the public encryption keys for the users in the PKI deployment.
.
Note that the DRM archives encryption keys; it does NOT archive signing keys,
since such archival would undermine non-repudiation properties of signing keys.
Description-md5: 246648bc4977717e7478d9a034ee965d
Homepage: http://pki.fedoraproject.org
Section: java
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/d/dogtag-pki/pki-kra_11.0.3-4_all.deb