openssl/apps/CA.sh
Richard Levitte d2e0c81720 The private key should never have ended up in newreq.pem.
Now, it ends up in newkey.pem instead.
2005-07-04 21:44:16 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# CA - wrapper around ca to make it easier to use ... basically ca requires
# some setup stuff to be done before you can use it and this makes
# things easier between now and when Eric is convinced to fix it :-)
#
# CA -newca ... will setup the right stuff
# CA -newreq ... will generate a certificate request
# CA -sign ... will sign the generated request and output
#
# At the end of that grab newreq.pem and newcert.pem (one has the key
# and the other the certificate) and cat them together and that is what
# you want/need ... I'll make even this a little cleaner later.
#
#
# 12-Jan-96 tjh Added more things ... including CA -signcert which
# converts a certificate to a request and then signs it.
# 10-Jan-96 eay Fixed a few more bugs and added the SSLEAY_CONFIG
# environment variable so this can be driven from
# a script.
# 25-Jul-96 eay Cleaned up filenames some more.
# 11-Jun-96 eay Fixed a few filename missmatches.
# 03-May-96 eay Modified to use 'ssleay cmd' instead of 'cmd'.
# 18-Apr-96 tjh Original hacking
#
# Tim Hudson
# tjh@cryptsoft.com
#
# default openssl.cnf file has setup as per the following
# demoCA ... where everything is stored
if [ -z "$OPENSSL" ]; then OPENSSL=openssl; fi
DAYS="-days 365" # 1 year
CADAYS="-days 1095" # 3 years
REQ="$OPENSSL req $SSLEAY_CONFIG"
CA="$OPENSSL ca $SSLEAY_CONFIG"
VERIFY="$OPENSSL verify"
X509="$OPENSSL x509"
CATOP=./demoCA
CAKEY=./cakey.pem
CAREQ=./careq.pem
CACERT=./cacert.pem
for i
do
case $i in
-\?|-h|-help)
echo "usage: CA -newcert|-newreq|-newca|-sign|-verify" >&2
exit 0
;;
-newcert)
# create a certificate
$REQ -new -x509 -keyout newkey.pem -out newcert.pem $DAYS
RET=$?
echo "Certificate is in newcert.pem, private key is in newkey.pem"
;;
-newreq)
# create a certificate request
$REQ -new -keyout newkey.pem -out newreq.pem $DAYS
RET=$?
echo "Request is in newreq.pem, private key is in newkey.pem"
;;
-newca)
# if explicitly asked for or it doesn't exist then setup the directory
# structure that Eric likes to manage things
NEW="1"
if [ "$NEW" -o ! -f ${CATOP}/serial ]; then
# create the directory hierarchy
mkdir ${CATOP}
mkdir ${CATOP}/certs
mkdir ${CATOP}/crl
mkdir ${CATOP}/newcerts
mkdir ${CATOP}/private
echo "00" > ${CATOP}/serial
touch ${CATOP}/index.txt
fi
if [ ! -f ${CATOP}/private/$CAKEY ]; then
echo "CA certificate filename (or enter to create)"
read FILE
# ask user for existing CA certificate
if [ "$FILE" ]; then
cp $FILE ${CATOP}/private/$CAKEY
RET=$?
else
echo "Making CA certificate ..."
$REQ -new -keyout ${CATOP}/private/$CAKEY \
-out ${CATOP}/$CAREQ
$CA -out ${CATOP}/$CACERT $CADAYS -batch \
-keyfile ${CATOP}/private/$CAKEY -selfsign \
-infiles ${CATOP}/$CAREQ
RET=$?
fi
fi
;;
-xsign)
$CA -policy policy_anything -infiles newreq.pem
RET=$?
;;
-sign|-signreq)
$CA -policy policy_anything -out newcert.pem -infiles newreq.pem
RET=$?
cat newcert.pem
echo "Signed certificate is in newcert.pem"
;;
-signcert)
echo "Cert passphrase will be requested twice - bug?"
$X509 -x509toreq -in newreq.pem -signkey newreq.pem -out tmp.pem
$CA -policy policy_anything -out newcert.pem -infiles tmp.pem
cat newcert.pem
echo "Signed certificate is in newcert.pem"
;;
-verify)
shift
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
$VERIFY -CAfile $CATOP/$CACERT newcert.pem
RET=$?
else
for j
do
$VERIFY -CAfile $CATOP/$CACERT $j
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
RET=$?
fi
done
fi
exit 0
;;
*)
echo "Unknown arg $i";
exit 1
;;
esac
done
exit $RET