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expand README on Cloud KMS deployment
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Signed-off-by: Dmitry Savintsev <[email protected]>
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dmitris committed Sep 13, 2023
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Expand Up @@ -138,6 +138,15 @@ go run cmd/fetch-tsa-certs/fetch_tsa_certs.go \
--gcp-ca-parent="projects/<project>/locations/<region>/caPools/<ca-pool>" \
--output="chain.crt.pem"
```
If you are not using GCP, there are many possible options but the steps for setting up the certificates could be similar to the following:
* create a KMS private key (for example, in the AWS KMS)
* use this private key to create a CSR
* assuming you have an external (for example, corporate etc.) Certificate Authority entity
that can sign the CSR, make it sign the generated CSR and produce a certificate. Make
sure that the leaf certificate - the one that will be used to sign timestamping requests -
has the Timestamping EKU (Extended Key Usage) set and it is marked as Critical.
* if necessary, combine the CA, intermediate and leaf certificates into the certificate chain file. Verify the certificate chain format with [VerifyCertChain](https://github.com/sigstore/timestamp-authority/blob/main/pkg/x509/x509.go#L35) to ensure it is compatible with
what the `timestamp_server` expects.

Set `--timestamp-signer=kms`, provide the path to the chain with `--certificate-chain-path`,
and the KMS key with `--kms-key-resource`. The key should be prefixed with either `gcpkms://`, `azurekms://`, `awskms://`, or `hashivault://`.
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