Create an external key store - Amazon Key Management Service
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Create an external key store

You can create one or many external key stores in each Amazon Web Services account and Region. Each external key store must be associated with an external key manager outside of Amazon, and an external key store proxy (XKS proxy) that mediates communication between Amazon KMS and your external key manager. For details, see Choose an external key store proxy connectivity option. Before you begin, confirm that you need an external key store. Most customer can use KMS keys backed by Amazon KMS key material.

Tip

Some external key managers provide a simpler method for creating an external key store. For details, see your external key manager documentation.

Before you create your external key store, you need to assemble the prerequisites. During the creation process, you specify the properties of your external key store. Most importantly, you indicate whether your external key store in Amazon KMS uses a public endpoint or a VPC endpoint service to connect to its external key store proxy. You also specify the connection details, including the URI endpoint of the proxy and the path within that proxy endpoint where Amazon KMS sends API requests to the proxy.

  • If you use public endpoint connectivity, make sure that Amazon KMS can communicate with your proxy over the internet using an HTTPS connection. This includes configuring TLS on the external key store proxy and ensuring that any firewalls between Amazon KMS and the proxy allow traffic to and from port 443 on the proxy. While creating an external key store with public endpoint connectivity, Amazon KMS tests the connection by sending a status request to the external key store proxy. This test verifies that the endpoint is reachable and that your external key store proxy will accept a request signed with your external key store proxy authentication credential. If this test request fails, the operation to create the external key store fails.

  • If you use VPC endpoint service connectivity, make sure that the network load balancer, private DNS name, and VPC endpoint service are configured correctly and operational. If the external key store proxy isn't in the VPC, you need to ensure that the VPC endpoint service can communicate with the external key store proxy. (Amazon KMS tests VPC endpoint service connectivity when you connect the external key store to its external key store proxy.)

Additional considerations:

  • Amazon KMS records Amazon CloudWatch metrics and dimensions especially for external key stores. Monitoring graphs based on some of these metrics appear in the Amazon KMS console for each external key store. We strongly recommend that you use these metrics to create alarms that monitor yourexternal key store. These alarms alert you to early signs of performance and operational problems before they occur. For instructions, see Monitor external key stores.

  • External key stores are subject to resource quotas. Use of KMS keys in an external key store are subject to request quotas. Review these quotas before designing your external key store implementation.

Note

Review your configuration for circular dependencies that might prevent it from working.

For example, if you create your external key store proxy using Amazon resources, make sure that operating the proxy does not require the availability of a KMS key in an external key store that is accessed via that proxy.

All new external key stores are created in a disconnected state. Before you can create KMS keys your external key store, you must connect it to its external key store proxy. To change the properties of your external key store, edit your external key store settings.

Assemble the prerequisites

Before you create an external key store, you need to assemble the required components, including the external key manager that you will use to support the external key store and the external key store proxy that translates Amazon KMS requests into a format that your external key manager can understand.

The following components are required for all external key stores. In addition to these components, you need to provide the components to support the external key store proxy connectivity option that you choose.

Tip

Your external key manager might include some of these components, or they might be configured for you. For details, see your external key manager documentation.

If you are creating your external key store in the Amazon KMS console, you have the option to upload a JSON-based proxy configuration file that specifies the proxy URI path and proxy authentication credential. Some external key store proxies generate this file for you. For details, see the documentation for your external key store proxy or external key manager.

External key manager

Each external key store requires at least one external key manager instance. This can be a physical or virtual hardware security module (HSM), or key management software.

You can use a single key manager, but we recommend at least two related key manager instances that share cryptographic keys for redundancy. The external key store does not require exclusive use of the external key manager. However, the external key manager must have the capacity to handle the expected frequency of encryption and decryption requests from the Amazon services that use KMS keys in the external key store to protect your resources. Your external key manager should be configured to handle up to 1800 requests per second and to respond within the 250 millisecond timeout for each request. We recommend that you locate the external key manager close to an Amazon Web Services Region so that the network round-trip time (RTT) is 35 milliseconds or less.

If your external key store proxy allows it, you can change the external key manager that you associate with your external key store proxy, but the new external key manager must be a backup or snapshot with the same key material. If the external key that you associate with a KMS key is no longer available to your external key store proxy, Amazon KMS cannot decrypt the ciphertext encrypted with the KMS key.

The external key manager must be accessible to the external key store proxy. If the GetHealthStatus response from the proxy reports that all external key manager instances are Unavailable, all attempts to create an external key store fail with an XksProxyUriUnreachableException.

External key store proxy

You must specify an external key store proxy (XKS proxy) that conforms to the design requirements in the Amazon KMS External Key Store Proxy API Specification. You can develop or buy an external key store proxy, or use an external key store proxy provided by or built into your external key manager. Amazon KMS recommends that your external key store proxy be configured to handle up to 1800 requests per second and respond within the 250 millisecond timeout for each request. We recommend that you locate the external key manager close to an Amazon Web Services Region so that the network round-trip time (RTT) is 35 milliseconds or less.

You can use an external key store proxy for more than one external key store, but each external key store must have a unique URI endpoint and path within the external key store proxy for its requests.

If you are using VPC endpoint service connectivity, you can locate your external key store proxy in your Amazon VPC, but that is not required. You can locate your proxy outside of Amazon, such as in your private data center, and use the VPC endpoint service only to communicate with the proxy.

Proxy authentication credential

To create an external key store, you must specify your external key store proxy authentication credential (XksProxyAuthenticationCredential).

You must establish an authentication credential (XksProxyAuthenticationCredential) for Amazon KMS on your external key store proxy. Amazon KMS authenticates to your proxy by signing its requests using the Signature Version 4 (SigV4) process with the external key store proxy authentication credential. You specify the authentication credential when you create your external key store and you can change it at any time. If your proxy rotates your credential, be sure to update the credential values for your external key store.

The proxy authentication credential has two parts. You must provide both parts for your external key store.

  • Access key ID: Identifies the secret access key. You can provide this ID in plain text.

  • Secret access key: The secret part of the credential. Amazon KMS encrypts the secret access key in the credential before storing it.

The SigV4 credential that Amazon KMS uses to sign requests to the external key store proxy are unrelated to any SigV4 credentials associated with any Amazon Identity and Access Management principals in your Amazon accounts. Do not reuse any IAM SigV4 credentials for your external key store proxy.

Proxy connectivity

To create an external key store, you must specify your external key store proxy connectivity option (XksProxyConnectivity).

Amazon KMS can communicate with your external key store proxy by using a public endpoint or an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) endpoint service. While a public endpoint is simpler to configure and maintain, it might not meet the security requirements for every installation. If you choose the Amazon VPC endpoint service connectivity option, you must create and maintain the required components, including an Amazon VPC with at least two subnets in two different Availability Zones, a VPC endpoint service with a network load balancer and target group, and a private DNS name for the VPC endpoint service.

You can change the proxy connectivity option for your external key store. However, you must ensure that the continued availability of the key material associated with the KMS keys in your external key store. Otherwise, Amazon KMS cannot decrypt any ciphertext encrypted with those KMS keys.

For help deciding which proxy connectivity option is best for your external key store, see Choose an external key store proxy connectivity option. For help creating an configuring VPC endpoint service connectivity, see Configure VPC endpoint service connectivity.

Proxy URI endpoint

To create an external key store, you must specify the endpoint (XksProxyUriEndpoint) that Amazon KMS uses to send requests to the external key store proxy.

The protocol must be HTTPS. Amazon KMS communicates on port 443. Do not specify the port in the proxy URI endpoint value.

The TLS server certificate configured on the external key store proxy must match the domain name in the external key store proxy URI endpoint and be issued by a certificate authority supported for external key stores. For a list, see Trusted Certificate Authorities. Your certificate authority will require proof of domain ownership before issuing the TLS certificate.

The subject common name (CN) on the TLS certificate must match the private DNS name. For example, if the private DNS name is myproxy-private.xks.example.com, the CN on the TLS certificate must be myproxy-private.xks.example.com or *.xks.example.com.

You can change your proxy URI endpoint, but be sure that the external key store proxy has access to the key material associated with the KMS keys in your external key store. Otherwise, Amazon KMS cannot decrypt any ciphertext encrypted with those KMS keys.

Uniqueness requirements

  • The combined proxy URI endpoint (XksProxyUriEndpoint) and proxy URI path (XksProxyUriPath) value must be unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.

  • External key stores with public endpoint connectivity can share the same proxy URI endpoint, provided that they have different proxy URI path values.

  • An external key store with public endpoint connectivity cannot use the same proxy URI endpoint value as any external key store with VPC endpoint services connectivity in the same Amazon Web Services Region, even if the key stores are in different Amazon Web Services accounts.

  • Each external key store with VPC endpoint connectivity must have its own private DNS name. The proxy URI endpoint (private DNS name) must be unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.

Proxy URI path

To create an external key store, you must specify the base path in your external key store proxy to the required proxy APIs. The value must start with / and must end with /kms/xks/v1 where v1 represents the version of the Amazon KMS API for the external key store proxy. This path can include an optional prefix between the required elements such as /example-prefix/kms/xks/v1. To find this value, see the documentation for your external key store proxy.

Amazon KMS sends proxy requests to the address specified by the concatenation of the proxy URI endpoint and proxy URI path. For example, if the proxy URI endpoint is https://myproxy.xks.example.com and the proxy URI path is /kms/xks/v1, Amazon KMS sends its proxy API requests to https://myproxy.xks.example.com/kms/xks/v1.

You can change your proxy URI path, but be sure that the external key store proxy has access to the key material associated with the KMS keys in your external key store. Otherwise, Amazon KMS cannot decrypt any ciphertext encrypted with those KMS keys.

Uniqueness requirements

  • The combined proxy URI endpoint (XksProxyUriEndpoint) and proxy URI path (XksProxyUriPath) value must be unique in the Amazon Web Services account and Region.

VPC endpoint service

Specifies the name of the Amazon VPC endpoint service that is used to communicate with your external key store proxy. This component is required only for external key stores that use VPC endpoint service connectivity. For help setting up and configuring your VPC endpoint service for an external key store, see Configure VPC endpoint service connectivity.

The VPC endpoint service must have the following properties:

  • The VPC endpoint service must be in the same Amazon Web Services account and Region as the external key store.

  • It must have a network load balancer (NLB) connected to at least two subnets, each in a different Availability Zone.

  • The allow principals list for the VPC endpoint service must include the Amazon KMS service principal for the Region: cks.kms.<region>.amazonaws.com, such as cks.kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com.

  • It must not require acceptance of connection requests.

  • It must have a private DNS name within a higher level public domain. For example, you could have a private DNS name of myproxy-private.xks.example.com in the public xks.example.com domain.

    The private DNS name for an external key store with VPC endpoint service connectivity must be unique in its Amazon Web Services Region.

  • The domain verification status of the private DNS name domain must be verified.

  • The TLS server certificate configured on the external key store proxy must specify the private DNS hostname at which the endpoint is reachable.

Uniqueness requirements

  • External key stores with VPC endpoint connectivity can share an Amazon VPC, but each external key store must have its own VPC endpoint service and private DNS name.

Proxy configuration file

A proxy configuration file is an optional JSON-based file that contains values for the proxy URI path and proxy authentication credential properties of your external key store. When creating or editing an external key store in the Amazon KMS console, you can upload a proxy configuration file to supply configuration values for your external key store. Using this file avoids typing and pasting errors, and ensures that the values in your external key store match the values in your external key store proxy.

Proxy configuration files are generated by the external key store proxy. To learn whether your external key store proxy offers a proxy configuration file, see your external key store proxy documentation.

The following is an example of a well-formed proxy configuration file with fictitious values.

{ "XksProxyUriPath": "/example-prefix/kms/xks/v1", "XksProxyAuthenticationCredential": { "AccessKeyId": "ABCDE12345670EXAMPLE", "RawSecretAccessKey": "0000EXAMPLEFA5FT0mCc3DrGUe2sti527BitkQ0Zr9MO9+vE=" } }

You can upload a proxy configuration file only when creating or editing an external key store in the Amazon KMS console. You cannot use it with the CreateCustomKeyStore or UpdateCustomKeyStore operations, but you can use the values in the proxy configuration file to ensure that your parameter values are correct.

Create a new external key store

Once you've assembled the necessary prerequisites, you can create a new external key store in the Amazon KMS console or by using the CreateCustomKeyStore operation.

Before creating an external key store, choose your proxy connectivity type and ensure that you have created and configured all of the required components. If you need help finding any of the required values, consult the documentation for your external key store proxy or key management software.

Note

When you create an external key store in the Amazon Web Services Management Console, you can upload a JSON-based proxy configuration file with values for the proxy URI path and proxy authentication credential. Some proxies generate this file for you. It is not required.

  1. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Amazon Key Management Service (Amazon KMS) console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/kms.

  2. To change the Amazon Web Services Region, use the Region selector in the upper-right corner of the page.

  3. In the navigation pane, choose Custom key stores, External key stores.

  4. Choose Create external key store.

  5. Enter a friendly name for the external key store. The name must be unique among all external key stores in your account.

    Important

    Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output.

  6. Choose your proxy connectivity type.

    Your proxy connectivity choice determines the components required for your external key store proxy. For help making this choice, see Choose an external key store proxy connectivity option.

  7. Choose or enter the name of the VPC endpoint service for this external key store. This step appears only when your external key store proxy connectivity type is VPC endpoint service.

    The VPC endpoint service and its VPCs must fulfill the requirements for an external key store. For details, see Assemble the prerequisites.

  8. Enter your proxy URI endpoint. The protocol must be HTTPS. Amazon KMS communicates on port 443. Do not specify the port in the proxy URI endpoint value.

    If Amazon KMS recognizes the VPC endpoint service that you specified in the previous step, it completes this field for you.

    For public endpoint connectivity, enter a publicly available endpoint URI. For VPC endpoint connectivity, enter https:// followed by the private DNS name of the VPC endpoint service.

  9. To enter the values for the proxy URI path prefix and proxy authentication credential, upload a proxy configuration file, or enter the values manually.

    • If you have an optional proxy configuration file that contains values for your proxy URI path and proxy authentication credential, choose Upload configuration file. Follow the steps to upload the file.

      When the file is uploaded, the console displays the values from the file in editable fields. You can change the values now or edit these values after the external key store is created.

      To display the value of the secret access key, choose Show secret access key.

    • If you don't have a proxy configuration file, you can enter the proxy URI path and proxy authentication credential values manually.

      1. If you don't have a proxy configuration file, you can enter your proxy URI manually. The console supplies the required /kms/xks/v1 value.

        If your proxy URI path includes an optional prefix, such as the example-prefix in /example-prefix/kms/xks/v1, enter the prefix in the Proxy URI path prefix field. Otherwise, leave the field empty.

      2. If you don't have a proxy configuration file, you can enter your proxy authentication credential manually. Both the access key ID and secret access key are required.

        • In Proxy credential: Access key ID, enter the access key ID of the proxy authentication credential. The access key ID identifies the secret access key.

        • In Proxy credential: Secret access key, enter the secret access key of the proxy authentication credential.

        To display the value of the secret access key, choose Show secret access key.

        This procedure does not set or change the authentication credential you established on your external key store proxy. It just associates these values with your external key store. For information about setting, changing, and your rotating proxy authentication credential, see the documentation for your external key store proxy or key management software.

        If your proxy authentication credential changes, edit the credential setting for your external key store.

  10. Choose Create external key store.

When the procedure is successful, the new external key store appears in the list of external key stores in the account and Region. If it is unsuccessful, an error message appears that describes the problem and provides help on how to fix it. If you need more help, see CreateKey errors for the external key.

Next: New external key stores are not automatically connected. Before you can create Amazon KMS keys in your external key store, you must connect the external key store to its external key store proxy.

You can use the CreateCustomKeyStore operation to create a new external key store. For help finding the values for the required parameters, see the documentation for your external key store proxy or key management software.

Tip

You cannot upload a proxy configuration file when using the CreateCustomKeyStore operation. However, you can use the values in the proxy configuration file to ensure that your parameter values are correct.

To create an external key store, the CreateCustomKeyStore operation requires the following parameter values.

  • CustomKeyStoreName – A friendly name for the external key store that is unique in the account.

    Important

    Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output.

  • CustomKeyStoreType — Specify EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE.

  • XksProxyConnectivity – Specify PUBLIC_ENDPOINT or VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE.

  • XksProxyAuthenticationCredential — Specify both the access key ID and the secret access key.

  • XksProxyUriEndpoint — The endpoint that Amazon KMS uses to communicate with your external key store proxy.

  • XksProxyUriPath — The path within the proxy to the proxy APIs.

  • XksProxyVpcEndpointServiceName — Required only when your XksProxyConnectivity value is VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE.

Note

If you use Amazon CLI version 1.0, run the following command before specifying a parameter with an HTTP or HTTPS value, such as the XksProxyUriEndpoint parameter.

aws configure set cli_follow_urlparam false

Otherwise, Amazon CLI version 1.0 replaces the parameter value with the content found at that URI address, causing the following error:

Error parsing parameter '--xks-proxy-uri-endpoint': Unable to retrieve https:// : received non 200 status code of 404

The following examples use fictitious values. Before running the command, replace them with valid values for your external key store.

Create an external key store with public endpoint connectivity.

$ aws kms create-custom-key-store --custom-key-store-name ExampleExternalKeyStorePublic \ --custom-key-store-type EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE \ --xks-proxy-connectivity PUBLIC_ENDPOINT \ --xks-proxy-uri-endpoint https://myproxy.xks.example.com \ --xks-proxy-uri-path /kms/xks/v1 \ --xks-proxy-authentication-credential AccessKeyId=<value>,RawSecretAccessKey=<value>

Create an external key store with VPC endpoint service connectivity.

$ aws kms create-custom-key-store --custom-key-store-name ExampleExternalKeyStoreVPC \ --custom-key-store-type EXTERNAL_KEY_STORE \ --xks-proxy-connectivity VPC_ENDPOINT_SERVICE \ --xks-proxy-vpc-endpoint-service-name com.amazonaws.vpce.us-east-1.vpce-svc-example \ --xks-proxy-uri-endpoint https://myproxy-private.xks.example.com \ --xks-proxy-uri-path /kms/xks/v1 \ --xks-proxy-authentication-credential AccessKeyId=<value>,RawSecretAccessKey=<value>

When the operation is successful, CreateCustomKeyStore returns the custom key store ID, as shown in the following example response.

{ "CustomKeyStoreId": cks-1234567890abcdef0 }

If the operation fails, correct the error indicated by the exception, and try again. For additional help, see Troubleshooting external key stores.

Next: To use the external key store, connect it to its external key store proxy.