Key Manager Plus (2024)

Key Manager Plus allows you to create and manage Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) keys from the Key Manager Plus web interface. The PGP keys are used to encrypt texts, emails, signing files, etc. PGP keys work as a key pair as they have a Master Key with a Sub Key bound to it. While creating a PGP key in Key Manager Plus, you can assign operations for the Master Key and the Sub Key individually, eg., signing and certifying to the Master Key and authentication and encryption to the Sub Key.

The PGP keys created are saved in the product key repository to secure and centralize their management. You may add a detailed description to the keys referring to their usage instances which helps you search and locate the keys faster. Also, there are provisions to edit the key description, view the passphrase, store them in an organized manner, or export the keys to your system or email address. Apart from the above, Key Manager Plus provides detailed reports on the creation of PGP keys and operations performed on them such as export, edit, delete, etc. Each of the above operations will be logged into the Audit section of Key Manager Plus. You may also set up email notifications to get notified about the expiration of the PGP keys.

Click the links below to learn more about each operation you can perform on the keys from the PGP Keys tab.

  1. Create PGP Key
  2. Import PGP Key
  3. Edit Key
  4. Export Key
  5. Email Key
  6. Show Passphrase
  7. Delete Key(s)

1.Create PGPKey

To create a key to store in the Key Manager Plus repository:

  1. Navigate to the Key Store tab and click PGP Keys from the menu bar at the top.
  2. Click the Create button.
  3. Enter the following attributes:
    • Name -Enter the key name
    • Email Address- Enter the email address of the creator.
    • Key Comment- Enter a comment regarding the key explaining what it is going to be used for. Eg: Email encryption.
    • Key Type- The key type is RSA by default.
    • Key Length- Choose the key length from the drop-down (2048 or 4096)
    • SSH Key Passphrase- Enter a valid key passphrase.
    • Master Key Use- Select the required check boxes to choose what the Master Key will be used for. The available options areSign, Certify, Encrypt, Authenticate.
    • Master Key Validity Days- Specify the expiry period for theMasterKey —the default value is 90 days. Enter '0' for the key to be valid forever.
    • Sub Key Use- Select the required check boxes to choose what the Sub Key will be used for. The available options areSign, Certify, Encrypt, Authenticate.
    • Sub Key Validity Days- Specify the expiry period fortheSub Key—the default value is 90 days. Enter'0' for the key to be valid forever. Please note, the validity period of theSub Keycannot exceed that of the Master Key.
    • Description- Enter a description for the key.

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  4. Click the Create button.

Now, the key is enumerated in the PGP Keys tab. To view the key details of both Master Key and Sub Key, click the name of the key.The contents of the Master Key and the Sub Key will be listed separately.

Note: The Master Key and the Sub Key both combine to create a single key and will be treated as such under Key Manager Plus license too.


2. Import PGP Key

Key Manager Plus allows you to import and manage PGP keys. To import a PGP key,

  1. Click theImportbutton from the menu bar at the top.
  2. In the pop-up that appears,
    1. Browse and select the File Location.
    2. Mention the Passphrase, Description and click Import.
  3. Now, you have successfully imported the key to the KMP repository.

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3. Edit Key

To edit a key:

  1. Click the Edit iconKey Manager Plus (3)next to the required key.
  2. In the Edit window that appears, enter a description and click Update.

4. Export Key

To export a key:

  1. Click the Export icon Key Manager Plus (4)next to the required key.
  2. ChooseExport Public Key orExport Private Keyfrom the drop-down to download the public key or the private key separately. The keys will be downloaded as ASC(Action Script Communication) files.

Note: The passphrases used to protect the keys are applicable even for exported keys. Thus, you need to provide the corresponding passphrase to use the exported keys elsewhere.


5. Email Key

To send a key to an email address:

  1. Click the Mail icon Key Manager Plus (5)next to the required key.
  2. In the Mail PGP Key window, select the respective check boxes to send either the private key or the public key.
  3. In the Mail Id field, enter an email address and click send. You can enter multiple email addresses by separating them with commas.

6. Show Passphrase

To view the passphrase of a key:

  1. Click the Show Passphrase icon Key Manager Plus (6)next to the required key.
  2. The passphrase of the key will be displayed in a drop-down.

7. Delete Key(s)

To delete keys:

  1. Select the check boxes beside the required keys.
  2. Click the Delete button in the menu bar at the top and click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears. The key deletion action will be recorded in the Audit logs along with date, time and the user who deleted it.
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FAQs

What is key manager plus? ›

ManageEngine Key Manager Plus is a web-based key management solution that helps you consolidate, control, manage, monitor, and audit the entire life cycle of SSH (Secure Shell) keys and SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates.

How do I remove ManageEngine key manager plus? ›

Open a console and navigate to <KeyManagerPlus_Home>/bin directory. Execute 'sh keymanager.sh install' (In Ubuntu, execute as 'bash keymanager.sh install'). To uninstall the service, execute the script 'sh keymanager.sh remove'.

What is the difference between key manager and trust manager? ›

KeyManager and TrustManager perform different jobs in Java, TrustManager determines whether the remote connection should be trusted or not i.e. whether the remote party is who it claims to and KeyManager decides which authentication credentials should be sent to the remote host for authentication during SSL handshake.

How does key management work? ›

Key Management is the process of putting certain standards in place to ensure the security of cryptographic keys in an organization. Key Management deal with the creation, exchange, storage, deletion, and refreshing of keys. They also deal with the members access of the keys.

How do I completely remove ManageEngine? ›

Uninstall ManageEngine Products

Every ManageEngine product has link to uninstall them from the Start Menu. Clicking Uninstall will remove the product completely from the users' computer. Linux users can remove the ManageEngine directory to remove the product.

How do I manually remove ManageEngine? ›

Click Start → Programs → ManageEngine Applications Manager → Uninstall Applications Manager. Also from Control Panel → Add/Remove Programs.

How do I remove a device from ManageEngine? ›

Login to the DEP portal using your credentials. Under Manage Devices enter the serial numbers of the devices that were deprovisioned. Select Unassign Devices from Actions. Click OK to complete the unassignment process.

What does key manager mean? ›

Key Manager means any person employed by the Companies as, or who has the title of, General Manager, Executive Vice President, Director/Chief Risk Officer, Head of Board of Internal Auditors, Assistant Head of Board of Internal Auditors, Head of Internal Control Unit and Regional Manager.

What is the use of Ad Manager Plus? ›

Some key benefits of ADManager Plus' automation are that it:
  • Automates critical routines such as cleaning up inactive users accounts, bulk user provisioning and de-provisioning using a CSV file.
  • Automates tasks such as resetting passwords and unlocking accounts.

What are Microsoft managed keys? ›

When using Microsoft-managed keys, Microsoft online services automatically generate and securely store the root keys used for Service Encryption. Customers with requirements to control their own root encryption keys can use Service Encryption with Microsoft Purview Customer Key.

What is master key and data key? ›

A master key, also called a Customer Master Key or CMK, is created and used to generate a data key. The data key is then used to encrypt a disk file. The encrypted data key is stored within the encrypted file. To decrypt the file, the data key is decrypted and then used to decrypt the rest of the file.

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