This package offers a module for the SetaPDF-Signer component that allows you to use keys stored on a PKCS11 compatible device (e.g. HSM, USB Token) to digital sign PDF documents in pure PHP.
This module requires the PKCS11 PHP extension to be installed.
You also need to provide the path to the PKCS11 module of your device.
The package is developed and tested on PHP >= 7.4. Requirements of the SetaPDF-Signer component can be found here.
Add following to your composer.json:
{
"require": {
"setasign/setapdf-signer-addon-pkcs11": "^1.0"
},
"repositories": [
{
"type": "composer",
"url": "https://www.setasign.com/downloads/"
}
]
}
and execute composer update
. You need to define the repository
to evaluate the dependency to the
SetaPDF-Signer component
(see here for more details).
All classes in this package are located in the namespace setasign\SetaPDF\Signer\Module\Pkcs11
.
This is the main signature module which can be used with the SetaPDF-Signer component. Internally it holds an own instance of the PAdES signature module and offers all relevant proxy methods.
The only arguments you need to pass to the Module
instance is a \Pkcs11\Key
instance of the private
key and the related X509 certificate.
The default padding schema for signatures using RSA keys is RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5. To use
RSASSA-PSS just call $module->setPssPadding();
.
A simple complete signature process would look like this:
$pin = '123456';
$modulePath = '/usr/lib/softhsm/libsofthsm2.so';
$pkcs11 = new Pkcs11\Module($modulePath);
$slotList = $pkcs11->getSlotList();
$slotId = $slotList[0];
$session = $pkcs11->openSession($slotId, Pkcs11\CKF_RW_SESSION);
$session->login(Pkcs11\CKU_USER, $pin);
$skey = $session->findObjects([
Pkcs11\CKA_PRIVATE => true,
Pkcs11\CKA_LABEL => "SetaPDF-Demo"
])[0];
$module = new setasign\SetaPDF\Signer\Module\Pkcs11\Module($skey);
$module->setCertificate('path/to/setapdf.pem');
$module->setPssPadding();
$module->setDigest(SetaPDF_Signer_Digest::SHA_512);
$fileToSign = 'path/to/Laboratory-Report.pdf';
// create a writer instance
$writer = new SetaPDF_Core_Writer_Http('signed.pdf');
// create the document instance
$document = SetaPDF_Core_Document::loadByFilename($fileToSign, $writer);
// create the signer instance
$signer = new SetaPDF_Signer($document);
$signer->sign($module);
$session->logout();
For testing purpose we used SoftHSM2 and imported existing test certificates and keys into it using following command:
softhsm2-util --import <PATH-TO-CERTIFICATE> --token "<THE-TOKEN-NAME>" --label "<THE-LABEL>" --id <UNIQUE-ID-IN-HEX-NOTATION>
CSR generation and key attestation is not part of this add-on.