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Fabric Gateway HSM Samples

The samples in this repo show how to create client applications that invoke transactions with HSM Identities using the new embedded Gateway in Fabric.

The samples will only run against Fabric v2.4 and higher. The easiest way of setting up a gateway enabled Fabric network is to use the scenario test framework that is part of this fabric-gateway repository using the following command:

export PEER_IMAGE_PULL=hyperledger/fabric-peer:2.4.0-beta
make sample-network

This will create a local docker network comprising five peers across three organisations and a single ordering node.

Sample client applications are available to demonstrate the features of the Fabric Gateway and associated SDKs using this network. More details of the samples can be found on the samples page.

C Compilers

In order for the client application to run successfully you must ensure you have C compilers and Python 3 (Note that Python 2 may still work however Python 2 is out of support and could stop working in the future) installed otherwise the node dependency pkcs11js will not be built and the application will fail. The failure will have an error such as

Error: Cannot find module 'pkcs11js'

how to install the required C Compilers and Python will depend on your operating system and version.

Install SoftHSM

In order to run the application in the absence of a real HSM, a software emulator of the PKCS#11 interface is required. For more information please refer to SoftHSM.

SoftHSM can either be installed using the package manager for your host system:

  • Ubuntu: sudo apt install softhsm2
  • macOS: brew install softhsm
  • Windows: unsupported

Or compiled and installed from source:

  1. install openssl 1.0.0+ or botan 1.10.0+
  2. download the source code from https://dist.opendnssec.org/source/softhsm-2.5.0.tar.gz
  3. tar -xvf softhsm-2.5.0.tar.gz
  4. cd softhsm-2.5.0
  5. ./configure --disable-gost (would require additional libraries, turn it off unless you need 'gost' algorithm support for the Russian market)
  6. make
  7. sudo make install

Initialize a token to store keys in SoftHSM

If you have not initialized a token previously (or it has been deleted) then you will need to perform this one time operation

echo directories.tokendir = /tmp > $HOME/softhsm2.conf
export SOFTHSM2_CONF=$HOME/softhsm2.conf
softhsm2-util --init-token --slot 0 --label "ForFabric" --pin 98765432 --so-pin 1234

This will create a SoftHSM configuration file called softhsm2.conf and will be stored in your home directory. This is where the sample expects to find a SoftHSM configuration file

The Security Officer PIN, specified with the --so-pin flag, can be used to re-initialize the token, and the user PIN (see below), specified with the --pin flag, is used by applications to access the token for generating and retrieving keys.

Install PKCS#11 enabled fabric-ca-client binary

To be able to register and enroll identities using an HSM you need a PKCS#11 enabled version of fabric-ca-client To install this use the following command

go get -tags 'pkcs11' github.com/hyperledger/fabric-ca/cmd/fabric-ca-client

Enroll the HSM User

A user, HSMUser, who is HSM managed needs to be registered then enrolled for the sample

make enroll-hsm-user

This will register a user HSMUser with the CA in Org1 (if not already registered) and then enroll that user which will generate a certificate on the file system for use by the sample. The private key is stored in SoftHSM

Go SDK

For HSM support you need to ensure you include the pkcs11 build tag.

cd <base-path>/fabric-gateway/hsm-samples/go
go run -tags pkcs11 hsm-sample.go

Node SDK

cd <base-path>/fabric-gateway/hsm-samples/node
npm install
npm run build
npm start

When you are finished running the samples, the local docker network can be brought down with the following command:

docker rm -f $(docker ps -aq) && docker network prune --force