====== PyKMIP ====== PyKMIP is a Python implementation of the Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) specification, supporting version 1.1 of the KMIP standard. KMIP is an OASIS standard specifying a client/server-based protocol to perform key, certificate, or generic object management relating generally to storage and maintenance operations. The PyKMIP library currently provides a KMIP client and server supporting the following operations for the KMIP SymmetricKey managed object: * create * register * get * destroy Note that KMIP specifies profiles that tailor the standard to specific use cases. The KMIP Profile Support section below includes several profiles that need to be developed for PyKMIP to more fully support the symmetric key storage and generation capabilities. A list of operations necessary for these profiles are also included. The PyKMIP software-based KMIP server is intended for use only in testing and demonstration environments. Note that the PyKMIP server is NOT intended to be a substitute for secured, hardware-based KMIP appliances. The PyKMIP client should be used for operational purposes only with a hardware-based KMIP server. Version ======= Earlier versions of PyKMIP are not intended to support KMIP profiles. Work to further mature PyKMIP to add support for basic profiles is underway (see below.) For more information on KMIP profiles, see the OASIS documentation in the reference section. Note that development of the PyKMIP client and server should take place in parallel to facilitate testing of each operation as it is developed. Platform ======== PyKMIP has been tested and runs on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. KMIP Profile Support ==================== The KMIP standard includes various profiles that tailor the standard for specific use cases, such as for symmetric key storage with TLS1.2 specified. These profiles specify conformance to certain operations and attributes. The operations listed directly below are needed to support symmetric key profiles also listed below. We would appreciate help in the development of these operations, and have listed our recommended order of development prioritization to consider. This list is in order of decending priority. Since development is already underway, and code will be merged, please check the code base to assess the status of operations prior to development. Note that these operations support KMIP Profiles that are listed at the end of this document. KMIP Operations to add to PyKMIP, in our recommended order of priority: - Discover Versions - Locate - Check - Revoke - Get Attributes - Get Attribute List - Add Attribute - Modify Attribute - Delete Attribute - Activate - Query Note that Create, Register, Get, and Destroy operations were completed with the initial version of PyKMIP to allow very basic KMIP symmetric key operations. Profiles that support KMIP symmetric key opererations (see link in references section): 4.2* "Basic Baseline Server KMIP Profile" (includes TLS 1.0+) Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.2*): Required operations include Locate, Check, Get, Get Attributes, Get Attribute List, Add Attribute, Modify Attribute, Delete Attribute, Activate, Revoke, Destroy, Query, and Discover Versions (but not Register or Create) 4.14* "Symmetric Key Store and Server TLS 1.2 Authentication KMIP Profile" Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.4*) - All operations from *4.2 and also Register operation 4.15* "Symmetric Key Foundry and Server TLS 1.2 Authentication KMIP profile" Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.5*) - All operations from *4.2 and also Create operation 4.22* "Basic Baseline Client KMIP Profile" (includes TLS 1.0+) Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.12*): Required operations include Locate, Check, Get, Get Attributes, Get Attribute List, Add Attribute, Modify Attribute, Delete Attribute, Activate, Revoke, Destroy, Query, and Discover Versions (but not Register or Create) 4.34* "Symmetric Key Store Client TLS 1.2 Authentication KMIP Profile" Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.14*) - All operations from *4.22 and also Register operation 4.35* "Symmetric Key Foundry Client TLS 1.2 Authentication KMIP profile" Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.15*) - All operations from *4.22 and also Create operation 4.42* "Storage Client TLS 1.2 Authentication KMIP Profile" Client to Server Operations needed for this (See 5.21*) - All operations from *4.22, Register from *4.34, and Create from *4.35 * This designator points to a section in the Key Management Interoperability Profiles Version 1.1. The link to this document is in the references section below. References ========== For more information on the KMIP specification, see the `OASIS documentation for KMIP `_. `_. Contributors ============ Many thanks to the developers who created PyKMIP: Nathan Reller Peter Hamilton Kaitlin Farr