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Nodejs's native https is a wrap of OpenSSL. If you want to use HSM(hardware security module), you need to use openSSL's `SetEngine` function and you need to write C code.
Nodejs's native https is a wrap of OpenSSL. If you want to use HSM(hardware security module), you need to use openSSL's SetEngine function and you need to write C code.
This lib is based on node-forge (A pure JS implementation of TLS via Nodejs net.socket). You can make Certificate Signature by RSA in JS. This in a very common use in bank's USBkey.
the original node-forge current does not support Tls v1.2 but this lib does and I had made PR to it.Once node-forge support Tls v1.2 I will use original node-forge
/**
* HTTPS Request,call hardware security module to make Certificate Signature
* @param {Object} options
* @property {string} host A domain name or IP address of the server to issue the request to. Default: 'localhost'
* @property {number} port Port of remote server, default 443
* @property {string} method A string specifying the HTTP request method. Default: 'POST'.
* @property {path} path Request path. Should include query string if any. E.G. '/index.html?page=12'.Default: '/'.
* @property {Object} headers An object containing request headers.
* @property {Object} body An object containing request body.
* @property {function} getCA get Array of CA cert string in PEM format, support Async
* @property {function} getCert get client cert string in PEM format or client cert Buffer in CRT format, support Async
* @property {function} rsaSign get Certificate Signature in Buffer format,only support RSA
* @property {Boolean} debug debug mode will console.log more info. Default: false
*/
module.exports = async function httpsHSM
const fs = require('fs')
const forge = require('../node-forge')
const httpsHSM = require('../')
httpsHSM({
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: 8000,
path: '/t',
headers: {
'content-type': 'application/json;charset=UTF-8'
},
body: {
name: 'Hello World!',
age: 2046
},
async getCA() {
return [fs.readFileSync('./test/ca-crt.pem').toString()]
},
async getCert() {
return fs.readFileSync('./test/client1-crt.pem').toString()
},
async rsaSign(b) {
const privateKeyStr = fs.readFileSync('./test/client1-key.pem').toString()
const privateKey = forge.pki.privateKeyFromPem(privateKeyStr)
return privateKey.sign(b, null)
},
debug: false
}).then((r) => {
console.log(r)
}, (e) => {
console.error(e)
})
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make https request using HSM in pure JS
The npm package https-hsm receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, https-hsm popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that https-hsm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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