Depending on the system running your machine, configure Jarsigner as explained in one of the following sections.
Configuring Jarsigner in Windows
When using a Windows machine to run Jarsigner, paste the following contents in a text editor.
name=<token>library="<P11SigningClient64.dll>" Where:
<token>is theToken IDvalue returned by thesigningclient config listcommand.<P11SigningClient64.dll>is the path of theP11SigningClient64.dlllibrary.
For example:
name=csaaslibrary="C:\\Program Files\\Entrust\\SigningClient\\P11SigningClient64.dll" Save these contents as the following file.
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-17\bin\csaas.cfg Configuring Jarsigner in Linux
When using a Linux machine to run Jarsigner, paste the following contents in a text editor.
name=<token>library="<P11SigningClient64.so>" Where:
<token>is theToken IDvalue returned by thesigningclient config listcommand.<P11SigningClient64.so>is the path of theP11SigningClient64.solibrary.
For example:
name=csaaslibrary="/home/admin/signingclient64/pkcs11-logger64.so"Save these contents as the following file.
<jdk>/bin/csaas.cfg Where <jdk> is the path of the Oracle Java JDK installation – for example:
/usr/lib/jvm/jdk-22-oracle-x64/bin/csaas.cfg