openssl/test/certs/mkcert.sh

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#! /bin/bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Viktor Dukhovni <openssl-users@dukhovni.org>.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Contributed to the OpenSSL project under the terms of the OpenSSL license
# included with the version of the OpenSSL software that includes this module.
# 100 years should be enough for now
#
if [ -z "$DAYS" ]; then
DAYS=36525
fi
if [ -z "$OPENSSL_SIGALG" ]; then
OPENSSL_SIGALG=sha256
fi
if [ -z "$REQMASK" ]; then
REQMASK=utf8only
fi
stderr_onerror() {
(
err=$("$@" >&3 2>&1) || {
printf "%s\n" "$err" >&2
exit 1
}
) 3>&1
}
key() {
local key=$1; shift
local alg=rsa
if [ -n "$OPENSSL_KEYALG" ]; then
alg=$OPENSSL_KEYALG
fi
local bits=2048
if [ -n "$OPENSSL_KEYBITS" ]; then
bits=$OPENSSL_KEYBITS
fi
if [ ! -f "${key}.pem" ]; then
args=(-algorithm "$alg")
case $alg in
rsa) args=("${args[@]}" -pkeyopt rsa_keygen_bits:$bits );;
Suppress DANE TLSA reflection when verification fails As documented both SSL_get0_dane_authority() and SSL_get0_dane_tlsa() are expected to return a negative match depth and nothing else when verification fails. However, this only happened when verification failed during chain construction. Errors in verification of the constructed chain did not have the intended effect on these functions. This commit updates the functions to check for verify_result == X509_V_OK, and no longer erases any accumulated match information when chain construction fails. Sophisticated developers can, with care, use SSL_set_verify_result(ssl, X509_V_OK) to "peek" at TLSA info even when verification fail. They must of course first check and save the real error, and restore the original error as quickly as possible. Hiding by default seems to be the safer interface. Introduced X509_V_ERR_DANE_NO_MATCH code to signal failure to find matching TLSA records. Previously reported via X509_V_ERR_CERT_UNTRUSTED. This also changes the "-brief" output from s_client to include verification results and TLSA match information. Mentioned session resumption in code example in SSL_CTX_dane_enable(3). Also mentioned that depths returned are relative to the verified chain which is now available via SSL_get0_verified_chain(3). Added a few more test-cases to danetest, that exercise the new code. Resolved thread safety issue in use of static buffer in X509_verify_cert_error_string(). Fixed long-stating issue in apps/s_cb.c which always sets verify_error to either X509_V_OK or "chain to long", code elsewhere (e.g. s_time.c), seems to expect the actual error. [ The new chain construction code is expected to correctly generate "chain too long" errors, so at some point we need to drop the work-arounds, once SSL_set_verify_depth() is also fixed to propagate the depth to X509_STORE_CTX reliably. ] Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-02-08 08:07:57 +08:00
ec) args=("${args[@]}" -pkeyopt "ec_paramgen_curve:$bits")
args=("${args[@]}" -pkeyopt ec_param_enc:named_curve);;
dsa) args=(-paramfile "$bits");;
ed25519) ;;
*) printf "Unsupported key algorithm: %s\n" "$alg" >&2; return 1;;
esac
stderr_onerror \
openssl genpkey "${args[@]}" -out "${key}.pem"
fi
}
# Usage: $0 req keyname dn1 dn2 ...
req() {
local key=$1; shift
key "$key"
local errs
stderr_onerror \
openssl req -new -"${OPENSSL_SIGALG}" -key "${key}.pem" \
-config <(printf "string_mask=%s\n[req]\n%s\n%s\n[dn]\n" \
"$REQMASK" "prompt = no" "distinguished_name = dn"
for dn in "$@"; do echo "$dn"; done)
}
req_nocn() {
local key=$1; shift
key "$key"
stderr_onerror \
openssl req -new -"${OPENSSL_SIGALG}" -subj / -key "${key}.pem" \
-config <(printf "[req]\n%s\n[dn]\nCN_default =\n" \
"distinguished_name = dn")
}
cert() {
local cert=$1; shift
local exts=$1; shift
stderr_onerror \
openssl x509 -req -"${OPENSSL_SIGALG}" -out "${cert}.pem" \
-extfile <(printf "%s\n" "$exts") "$@"
}
genroot() {
local cn=$1; shift
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
local skid="subjectKeyIdentifier = hash"
local akid="authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid"
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n" "$skid" "$akid" "basicConstraints = critical,CA:true")
for eku in "$@"
do
exts=$(printf "%s\nextendedKeyUsage = %s\n" "$exts" "$eku")
done
csr=$(req "$key" "CN = $cn") || return 1
echo "$csr" |
cert "$cert" "$exts" -signkey "${key}.pem" -set_serial 1 -days "${DAYS}"
}
genca() {
local cn=$1; shift
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
local cakey=$1; shift
local cacert=$1; shift
local skid="subjectKeyIdentifier = hash"
local akid="authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid"
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n" "$skid" "$akid" "basicConstraints = critical,CA:true")
for eku in "$@"
do
exts=$(printf "%s\nextendedKeyUsage = %s\n" "$exts" "$eku")
done
if [ -n "$NC" ]; then
exts=$(printf "%s\nnameConstraints = %s\n" "$exts" "$NC")
fi
csr=$(req "$key" "CN = $cn") || return 1
echo "$csr" |
cert "$cert" "$exts" -CA "${cacert}.pem" -CAkey "${cakey}.pem" \
-set_serial 2 -days "${DAYS}"
}
gen_nonbc_ca() {
local cn=$1; shift
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
local cakey=$1; shift
local cacert=$1; shift
local skid="subjectKeyIdentifier = hash"
local akid="authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid"
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n" "$skid" "$akid")
exts=$(printf "%s\nkeyUsage = %s\n" "$exts" "keyCertSign, cRLSign")
for eku in "$@"
do
exts=$(printf "%s\nextendedKeyUsage = %s\n" "$exts" "$eku")
done
csr=$(req "$key" "CN = $cn") || return 1
echo "$csr" |
cert "$cert" "$exts" -CA "${cacert}.pem" -CAkey "${cakey}.pem" \
-set_serial 2 -days "${DAYS}"
}
# Usage: $0 genpc keyname certname eekeyname eecertname pcext1 pcext2 ...
#
# Note: takes csr on stdin, so must be used with $0 req like this:
#
# $0 req keyname dn | $0 genpc keyname certname eekeyname eecertname pcext ...
genpc() {
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
local cakey=$1; shift
local ca=$1; shift
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" \
"subjectKeyIdentifier = hash" \
"authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid, issuer:always" \
"basicConstraints = CA:false" \
"proxyCertInfo = critical, @pcexts";
echo "[pcexts]";
for x in "$@"; do echo $x; done)
cert "$cert" "$exts" -CA "${ca}.pem" -CAkey "${cakey}.pem" \
-set_serial 2 -days "${DAYS}"
}
# Usage: $0 genalt keyname certname eekeyname eecertname alt1 alt2 ...
#
# Note: takes csr on stdin, so must be used with $0 req like this:
#
# $0 req keyname dn | $0 genalt keyname certname eekeyname eecertname alt ...
geneealt() {
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
local cakey=$1; shift
local ca=$1; shift
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" \
"subjectKeyIdentifier = hash" \
"authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid" \
"basicConstraints = CA:false" \
"subjectAltName = @alts";
echo "[alts]";
for x in "$@"; do echo $x; done)
cert "$cert" "$exts" -CA "${ca}.pem" -CAkey "${cakey}.pem" \
-set_serial 2 -days "${DAYS}"
}
genee() {
local OPTIND=1
local purpose=serverAuth
while getopts p: o
do
case $o in
p) purpose="$OPTARG";;
*) echo "Usage: $0 genee [-p EKU] cn keyname certname cakeyname cacertname" >&2
return 1;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
local cn=$1; shift
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
local cakey=$1; shift
local ca=$1; shift
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n[alts]\n%s\n" \
"subjectKeyIdentifier = hash" \
"authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid, issuer" \
"basicConstraints = CA:false" \
"extendedKeyUsage = $purpose" \
"subjectAltName = @alts" "DNS=${cn}")
csr=$(req "$key" "CN = $cn") || return 1
echo "$csr" |
cert "$cert" "$exts" -CA "${ca}.pem" -CAkey "${cakey}.pem" \
-set_serial 2 -days "${DAYS}" "$@"
}
genss() {
local cn=$1; shift
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
exts=$(printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n[alts]\n%s\n" \
"subjectKeyIdentifier = hash" \
"authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid, issuer" \
"basicConstraints = CA:false" \
"extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth" \
"subjectAltName = @alts" "DNS=${cn}")
csr=$(req "$key" "CN = $cn") || return 1
echo "$csr" |
cert "$cert" "$exts" -signkey "${key}.pem" \
-set_serial 1 -days "${DAYS}" "$@"
}
gennocn() {
local key=$1; shift
local cert=$1; shift
csr=$(req_nocn "$key") || return 1
echo "$csr" |
cert "$cert" "" -signkey "${key}.pem" -set_serial 1 -days -1 "$@"
}
"$@"