├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── bin
├── client.sh
├── email-ca.sh
├── root-ca.sh
├── server.sh
├── software-ca.sh
└── tls-ca.sh
├── config
└── etc
├── bash
└── colors
├── client.conf
├── codesign.conf
├── email-ca.conf
├── email.conf
├── root-ca.conf
├── server.conf
├── software-ca.conf
└── tls-ca.conf
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1 | # Certificate Authority Management Utilities
2 |
3 | This repo contains helpful and easy to use utilities for managing the public key
4 | infrastructure (PKI) at your organization, or for yourself. You can do a lot
5 | here:
6 |
7 | * Generate a Root Certificate Authority
8 | * Create Intermediate CAs, like a TLS, Code-signing, or Email CA
9 | * Sign and issue web server certificates for your domains
10 | * Create personal email and browser PKCS-12 certificates for email and
11 | web-based authentication
12 |
13 | This project heavily utilizes OpenSSL and requires Bash.
14 |
15 | ---
16 |
17 | ## Table of Contents
18 |
19 | 1. [Introduction](#1-introduction)
20 | 2. [Creating a Root Certificate Authority](#2-creating-a-root-certificate-authority)
21 | 1. [Update Config File](#21-update-config-file)
22 | 2. [Run Utility](#22-run-utility)
23 | 3. [Creating Intermediate Certificate Authorities](#3-creating-intermediate-certificate-authorities)
24 | 1. [Run Utilities](#31-run-utilities)
25 | 4. [Creating a Web SSL Certificate for a Domain](#4-creating-a-web-ssl-certificate-for-a-domain)
26 | 1. [Run Utility](#41-run-utility)
27 | 5. [Creating a Client SSL Certificate](#5-creating-a-client-ssl-certificate)
28 | 1. [Run Utility](#51-run-utility)
29 | 2. [Browser Bundle](#52-browser-bundle)
30 | 6. [Final Notes](#6-final-notes)
31 | 1. [Security](#61-security)
32 | 2. [Web Server Install](#62-web-server-install)
33 | 3. [Browser Install](#63-browser-install)
34 | 4. [Known Issues](#64-known-issues)
35 |
36 | ---
37 |
38 | ## 1. Introduction
39 |
40 | All of the utilities are in the `bin` directory. These files use the config
41 | files in the `etc` directory. There's no reason to ever edit any thing in these
42 | two folders.
43 |
44 | When you run the tools, they will create the folders `ca`, `certs`, and `crl`.
45 | These will contain your generated certificates, private keys, certificate
46 | signing requests, certificate revocation lists, database, and serial files that
47 | OpenSSL generates.
48 |
49 | ## 2. Creating a Root Certificate Authority
50 |
51 | The first thing you'll want to do is create the Root CA. This is the master
52 | certificate and key that will sign all of the Intermediate CAs. Intermediate
53 | CAs are the TLS CA for signing both web server and web client certificates, the
54 | Software CA for signing software packages, and the Email CA for signing S/MIME
55 | certificates.
56 |
57 | Structuring your PKI hierarchy this way allows the Root key to stay private or
58 | behind multiple layers of security. The Intermediate keys, if ever exposed,
59 | could be revoked without putting the entire system in jeopardy. This is a best
60 | practice that we'll adhere to in these utilities.
61 |
62 | ### 2.1 Update Config File
63 |
64 | Update the `config` file in this directory to have the correct names and info.
65 | These names will be embedded into the certificates.
66 |
67 | ### 2.2 Run Utility
68 |
69 | To generate the Root CA:
70 |
71 | ```
72 | $> ./bin/root-ca.sh
73 | ```
74 |
75 | This will guide you through the set-up process. It will create the following
76 | files and folders:
77 |
78 | - `/ca` Certificate Authority files
79 | - `/root-ca` Root CA files, certificates and signing requests
80 | - `/db` Root CA database and serial files
81 | - `/private` Key files, this is untracked in git
82 | - `RootCA.key` Private key file for Root CA
83 | - `RootCA.crt` Certificate file
84 | - `RootCA.csr` Signing request file
85 | - `/crl` Ceritificate revocation lists
86 | - `RootCA.crl` Public revocation list file, this should ultimately go on
87 | your webserver. The URL will be embedded into certificates.
88 |
89 | ## 3. Creating Intermediate Certificate Authorities
90 |
91 | Now that we have the Root CA, we'll create all of the Intermediate CAs. The only
92 | required one to finish this guide is the TLS CA but it's simple to generate them
93 | all.
94 |
95 | 3.1 Run Utilities
96 |
97 | To generate the TLS CA:
98 |
99 | ```
100 | $> ./bin/tls-ca.sh
101 | ```
102 |
103 | This will guide you through the set-up process. It will create the following
104 | files and folders:
105 |
106 | - `/ca`
107 | - `/tls-ca` TLS CA files, certificates and signing requests
108 | - `/db` TLS CA database and serial files
109 | - `/private` Key files, this is untracked in git
110 | - `TLSCA.key` Private key file for Root CA
111 | - `TLSCA.crt` Certificate file
112 | - `TLSCA.csr` Signing request file
113 | - `TLSCAChain.pem` Chained certificate file containing the Root and TLS CA
114 | certificates.
115 | - `/crl`
116 | - `TLSCA.crl` Public revocation list file, this should ultimately go on your
117 | webserver. The URL will be embedded into certificates.
118 |
119 | Similar files are created for the other two Intermediate CAs. To generate the
120 | Software CA:
121 |
122 | ```
123 | $> ./bin/software-ca.sh
124 | ```
125 |
126 | To generate the Email CA:
127 |
128 | ```
129 | $> ./bin/email-ca.sh
130 | ```
131 |
132 | ## 4. Creating a Web SSL Certificate for a Domain
133 |
134 | The TLS CA is used to sign web server certificates, which is the most common
135 | application and use-case for PKI and probably why you're here :P
136 |
137 | Creating a new server certificate is simple, and you can just follow the
138 | on-screen instructions. Just make sure to read the few instructions included.
139 | **Please remember these three things**:
140 |
141 | 1. The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is usually of the form www.domain.com.
142 | 2. When adding FQDNs at the beginning, add both the www and non-www domains. For
143 | example, both www.example.org and example.org. The script will prompt you to
144 | add as many as you'd like. You can probably even do a wildcard but I haven't
145 | tested that yet.
146 | 3. When adding the `Organization Name` during the CSR questions, make sure it's
147 | the same "Company Name" you have in your `config` file. Otherwise, the
148 | process will halt and you will have to start over! This is an OpenSSL quirk.
149 |
150 | ### 4.1 Run Utility
151 |
152 | To generate a new web server certificate:
153 |
154 | ```
155 | $> ./bin/server.sh
156 | ```
157 |
158 | This will create the following files and folders:
159 |
160 | - `/certs` Server and client files
161 | - `/tls-ca` TLS CA signed files
162 | - `/private` Key files, this is untracked in git
163 | - `example.org.key` Private key file for your web domain. Your web
164 | server will need this file.
165 | - `example.org.crt` Web domain certificate file
166 | - `example.org.csr` Signing request file
167 | - `example.org.bundle.pem` Certificate bundle containing the server's
168 | signed and issued certificate, the Intermediate TLS CA's certificate,
169 | and the Root CA's certificate. Your web server will need this file.
170 |
171 | ## 5. Creating a Client SSL Certificate
172 |
173 | An often unused, but very powerful security mechanism is PKCS-12 client
174 | certificate authentication. These are certificates issued to people or devices
175 | that are signed by the Intermediate CA and grant that person or device access to
176 | the web server. In nginx, this is done by using `ssl_client_certificate` and
177 | pointing that config optionto the `TLSCAChain.pem` file copied to your web
178 | server.
179 |
180 | This utility will generate a password protected `.p12` file that the user can
181 | import into their web browser. You can then set up your web server to optionally
182 | require a client certificate for access. This client certificate replaces the
183 | need for the user to keep a password and provides greater security to any
184 | application.
185 |
186 | ### 5.1 Run Utility
187 |
188 | To generate a client certificate:
189 |
190 | ```
191 | $> ./bin/client.sh
192 | ```
193 |
194 | Here are some helpful notes:
195 |
196 | 1. This will prompt you to create a password for the client's private key. Make
197 | sure you enter one at least 4 characters long or the script will halt.
198 | 2. During the CSR process, it will ask your for the "Organization Name". Make
199 | sure this is the same as the "Company Name" in the `config` file.
200 | 3. During the CSR process, enter the user's name into the "Common Name" field,
201 | and enter their email address into the "Email Address" field.
202 | 4. You will need the TLS CA private key password to sign this client
203 | certificate.
204 |
205 | The following files are generated:
206 |
207 | - `/certs`
208 | - `/tls-ca`
209 | - `/private`
210 | - `stallman_richard.key` Private key file for the client.
211 | - `stallman_richard.p12` P12 browser bundle file. This needs to be
212 | imported into the browser along with the trusted Root CA
213 | certificate file.
214 | - `stallman_richard.crt` Client certificate file
215 | - `stallman_richard.csr` Signing request file
216 |
217 | ### 5.2 Browser Bundle
218 |
219 | At the end of the script, you are asked if you want to generate a "client
220 | certificate bundle". This is the `.p12` file from earlier. If you do this, you
221 | will be prompted for a name to embed into the file. This name will display to
222 | the user when they are asked by their browser to select a certificate.
223 |
224 | You do not need to enter an export password but it is strongly recommended that
225 | you do. The `.p12` files should be treated like private keys since they contain
226 | both the public and private key parts.
227 |
228 | ## 6. Final Notes
229 |
230 | ### 6.1 Security
231 |
232 | Always make sure `.key` and `.p12` files remain untracked. This is automatically
233 | done for you through `.gitignore` files but it's important that you know this.
234 | These files should also be `chmod 400` to protect them on the web server.
235 |
236 | ### 6.2 Web Server Install
237 |
238 | Your web server will want the `example.org.key` and `example.org.bundle.pem`
239 | files for it to load the SSL correctly. If you're using client certificates,
240 | also copy over the `TLSCAChain.pem` file.
241 |
242 | ### 6.3 Browser Install
243 |
244 | Once you create a server certificate, your browser will not immediately trust
245 | it. To do this automatically for all server certificates that you create, add
246 | your Root CA certificate file to your browser's list of trusted authorities.
247 | This is the file `RootCA.crt` (or similarly named) in the `ca` folder.
248 |
249 | If you're on MacOS, double click this file and make sure you open it again in
250 | KeyChain, expand the Trust tab, and ensure that everything is always trusted.
251 |
252 | For Chrome, go to Settings -> Show Advanced Settings -> Manage Certificates.
253 | This will prompt KeyChain in MacOS or show you a window with an Authorites tab.
254 | If you see the Chrome Certificates window, then go to the Authorities tab and
255 | click "Import" and select the Root CA certificate file. Make sure you trust this
256 | authority.
257 |
258 | For Firefox, go to Preferences -> Advanced -> Certificates and click "View
259 | Certificates". Click the Authorities tab and then click "Import" and select the
260 | Root CA certificate file. Make sure you trust this authority.
261 |
262 | You may need to restart your browser for this to take effect, since SSL is often
263 | cached.
264 |
265 | ### 6.4 Known Issues
266 |
267 | Here is a list of the current limitations and planned updates:
268 |
269 | 1. There's no way to revoke certificates really. This is needed to be added as
270 | as a command in some of the scripts.
271 | 2. CRLs would then need to be inspected to see if they're working with the
272 | revokations. CRLs are also difficult to get onto a public web server. This
273 | problem, if solved, should be documented here.
274 |
275 | At this point, it's still somewhat unclear to me what the databases and serial
276 | files are that get generated. I think I need to spend more time with revokations
277 | to understand that.
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -euo pipefail
3 | IFS=$'\n\t'
4 | #
5 | # Sets up a new TLS client certificate, signed by the TLS
6 | # certificate authority.
7 | ##
8 |
9 | ## Get working directory
10 | rootpath="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )";
11 | basepath="$rootpath/.."
12 |
13 | ## Source the config
14 | . $basepath/config
15 |
16 | ## Source the colors
17 | . $basepath/etc/bash/colors
18 |
19 | ## Export the ENV variables
20 | export TLSCANAME=$tlsCA
21 | export BASEPATH=$basepath
22 | export CABASEURL=$caBaseURL
23 | export COUNTRYNAME=$countryName
24 | export ORGNAME=$organizationName
25 | export TLSCOMMONNAME=$tlsCommonName
26 | export ORGUNITNAME=$organizationalUnitName
27 |
28 | ## Help message
29 | function showHelp {
30 | echo -e "${yellow}Usage:${NC}"
31 | echo " $0 [options] [command]"
32 | echo ""
33 | echo -e "${yellow}Options:${NC}"
34 | echo -e " ${green}--help -h${NC} Display this help message."
35 | echo ""
36 | echo -e "${yellow}Available Commands:${NC}"
37 | echo -e " ${green}create ${NC} Creates a new client TLS cert."
38 | echo -e " ${green}bundle ${NC} Creates PKCS#12 bundle for existing client cert."
39 | echo -e " ${green}revoke ${NC} Revokes a client certificate."
40 | echo ""
41 | echo -e "Default command is ${green}create${NC} if none is specified."
42 | }
43 |
44 | ## Info message
45 | function showCreateMessage {
46 | echo -e "${yellow}You will be prompted to enter certificate name. This needs to.${NC}"
47 | echo -e "${yellow}be unique and should follow a naming format.${NC}"
48 | echo "";
49 | }
50 |
51 | ## Prompt user for a certificate and key name
52 | function getCertName {
53 | echo -n -e "${green}Enter certificate name (ex. stallman_richard):${NC} "
54 | read certName
55 | echo ""
56 |
57 | if ! [[ -n "$certName" ]] ; then
58 | echo -e "${redBold}You didn't enter a certificate name!${NC}"
59 | echo ""
60 | getCertName
61 | fi
62 | }
63 |
64 | ## Create the TLS certs directory
65 | function createCertDirs {
66 | mkdir -p $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private
67 | chmod 700 $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private
68 | echo "*.key" > $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/.gitignore
69 | echo -n "*.p12" >> $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/.gitignore
70 | }
71 |
72 | ## Generate the CSR
73 | function genCsr {
74 | keyPath="$basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key"
75 |
76 | if ! [[ -f $keyPath && -s $keyPath ]] ; then
77 | openssl req -new \
78 | -sha256 \
79 | -config $basepath/etc/client.conf \
80 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr \
81 | -keyout $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key
82 | else
83 | openssl req -new \
84 | -sha256 \
85 | -config $basepath/etc/client.conf \
86 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr \
87 | -key $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key
88 | fi
89 | }
90 |
91 | function doGenCsr {
92 | if [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr" ]] ; then
93 | echo -e "${red}${certName} CSR exists!${NC}"
94 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? [y/N] "
95 | read answer
96 | echo ""
97 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
98 | genCsr
99 | fi
100 | else
101 | genCsr
102 | fi
103 | }
104 |
105 | ## Create the client certificate
106 | function genCrt {
107 | openssl ca \
108 | -config $basepath/etc/tls-ca.conf \
109 | -in $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr \
110 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt \
111 | -policy extern_pol \
112 | -extensions client_ext
113 | }
114 |
115 | function doGenCert {
116 | if [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt" ]] ; then
117 | echo -e "${red}${certName} certificate exists!${NC}"
118 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? [y/N] "
119 | read answer
120 | echo ""
121 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
122 | genCrt
123 | fi
124 | else
125 | genCrt
126 | fi
127 | }
128 |
129 | ## Generate the client certificate bundle
130 | function genBundle {
131 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt" ]] ; then
132 | echo -e "${redBold}You haven't created a certificate for this FQDN!${NC}"
133 | exit 1
134 | fi
135 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$tlsChainCA.pem" ]] ; then
136 | echo -e "${redBold}No TLS CA certificate chain!${NC}"
137 | echo ""
138 | else
139 | ## Get the user's name for the bundle
140 | echo -n "Enter the user's name (i.e. Richard Stallman): "
141 | read userName
142 | echo ""
143 | openssl pkcs12 -export \
144 | -name "$userName" \
145 | -caname "$tlsCommonName" \
146 | -caname "$rootCommonName" \
147 | -inkey $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key \
148 | -in $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt \
149 | -certfile $basepath/ca/$tlsChainCA.pem \
150 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.p12
151 | fi
152 | }
153 |
154 | function doGenBundle {
155 | echo -n "Do you want to generate a client certificate bundle? [y/N] "
156 | read answer
157 | echo ""
158 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
159 | genBundle
160 | fi
161 | }
162 |
163 | function finish {
164 | echo -e "${greenBold}Done!${NC}"
165 | }
166 |
167 | ## If no arguments came in, default to create
168 | if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then
169 | set "create"
170 | fi
171 |
172 | ## Loop through command parameters
173 | for i
174 | do
175 | case $i in
176 | -\? | -h | help )
177 | showHelp
178 | exit 0
179 | ;;
180 | create )
181 | ## Create a new certificate
182 | showCreateMessage
183 | getCertName
184 | createCertDirs
185 | doGenCsr
186 | doGenCert
187 | doGenBundle
188 | finish
189 | exit 0
190 | ;;
191 | bundle )
192 | ## Create a new certificate bundle
193 | getCertName
194 | createCertDirs
195 | doGenBundle
196 | finish
197 | exit 0
198 | ;;
199 | revoke )
200 | ## Revoke a certificate
201 | # @TODO
202 | # Get serial
203 | # issue revoke
204 | finish
205 | exit 0
206 | ;;
207 | * )
208 | echo -e "${redBold}Unknown arg '$i'${NC}";
209 | exit 1
210 | ;;
211 | esac
212 | done
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -euo pipefail
3 | IFS=$'\n\t'
4 | #
5 | # Sets up the Email CA
6 | ##
7 |
8 | ## Get working directory
9 | rootpath="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )";
10 | basepath="$rootpath/.."
11 |
12 | ## Source the config
13 | . $basepath/config
14 |
15 | ## Source the colors
16 | . $basepath/etc/bash/colors
17 |
18 | ## Export the ENV variables
19 | export BASEPATH=$basepath
20 | export ROOTCANAME=$rootCA
21 | export CABASEURL=$caBaseURL
22 | export EMAILCANAME=$emailCA
23 | export COUNTRYNAME=$countryName
24 | export ORGNAME=$organizationName
25 | export ROOTCOMMONNAME=$rootCommonName
26 | export EMAILCOMMONNAME=$emailCommonName
27 | export ORGUNITNAME=$organizationalUnitName
28 |
29 | ## Help message
30 | function showHelp {
31 | echo -e "${yellow}Usage:${NC}"
32 | echo " $0 [options] [command]"
33 | echo ""
34 | echo -e "${yellow}Options:${NC}"
35 | echo -e " ${green}--help -h${NC} Display this help message."
36 | echo ""
37 | echo -e "${yellow}Available Commands:${NC}"
38 | echo -e " ${green}create ${NC} Creates a new Email CA."
39 | echo ""
40 | echo -e "Default command is ${green}create${NC} if none is specified."
41 | }
42 |
43 | ## Info message
44 | function showCreateMessage {
45 | echo -e "${yellow}You will be creating a new Email Certificate Authority.${NC}"
46 | echo -e "${yellow}This will create new directories, certificates, keys and ${NC}"
47 | echo -e "${yellow}other files, and may overwrite files with the same names ${NC}"
48 | echo -e "${yellow}that already exist.${NC}"
49 | echo -n "Do you want to proceed? [y/N] "
50 | read answer
51 | echo ""
52 | if [[ "$answer" != "y" && "$answer" != "Y" ]] ; then
53 | exit 0
54 | fi
55 | }
56 |
57 | ## Create directories
58 | function createDirectories {
59 | mkdir -p $basepath/ca/email-ca/private $basepath/ca/email-ca/db
60 | chmod 700 $basepath/ca/email-ca/private
61 | echo -n "*.key" > $basepath/ca/email-ca/private/.gitignore
62 | }
63 |
64 | ## Create database
65 | function createDatabase {
66 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.db" ]] ; then
67 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.db
68 | fi
69 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.db.attr" ]] ; then
70 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.db.attr
71 | fi
72 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.crt.srl" ]] ; then
73 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.crt.srl
74 | fi
75 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.crl.srl" ]] ; then
76 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/email-ca/db/$emailCA.crl.srl
77 | fi
78 | }
79 |
80 | ## Create CA request
81 | ## Use -key ca/email-ca/private/email-ca.key to generate
82 | ## a new CSR.
83 | function genCsr {
84 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/email-ca/private/$emailCA.key" ]] ; then
85 | openssl req -new \
86 | -sha256 \
87 | -config $basepath/etc/email-ca.conf \
88 | -out $basepath/ca/$emailCA.csr \
89 | -keyout $basepath/ca/email-ca/private/$emailCA.key
90 | else
91 | openssl req -new \
92 | -sha256 \
93 | -config $basepath/etc/email-ca.conf \
94 | -out $basepath/ca/$emailCA.csr \
95 | -key $basepath/ca/email-ca/private/$emailCA.key
96 | fi
97 | }
98 |
99 | ## Check before creating CSR
100 | function checkCsr {
101 | ## Check if the CSR exists. If so, ask the user if they
102 | ## want to replace it. Otherwise, just create the CSR.
103 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$emailCA.csr" ]] ; then
104 | echo -e "${red}Email CA CSR exists!${NC}"
105 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
106 | read answer
107 | echo ""
108 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
109 | genCsr
110 | fi
111 | else
112 | genCsr
113 | fi
114 | }
115 |
116 | ## Create CA certificate
117 | function genCrt {
118 | openssl ca \
119 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
120 | -in $basepath/ca/$emailCA.csr \
121 | -out $basepath/ca/$emailCA.crt \
122 | -extensions signing_ca_ext
123 | }
124 |
125 | ## Check before creating certificate
126 | function checkCrt {
127 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$emailCA.crt" ]] ; then
128 | echo -e "${red}Email CA certificate exists!${NC}"
129 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
130 | read answer
131 | echo ""
132 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
133 | genCrt
134 | fi
135 | else
136 | genCrt
137 | fi
138 | }
139 |
140 | ## Create CRL
141 | function genCrl {
142 | openssl ca -gencrl \
143 | -config $basepath/etc/email-ca.conf \
144 | -out $basepath/crl/$emailCA.crl
145 | }
146 |
147 | ## Check before creating CRL
148 | function checkCrl {
149 | echo -n "Do you want to generate a CRL? (y/N): "
150 | read answer
151 | echo ""
152 |
153 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
154 | genCrl
155 | fi
156 | }
157 |
158 | ## Create PEM bundle
159 | function createBundle {
160 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$emailCA.crt" && -f "$basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt" ]] ; then
161 | cat $basepath/ca/$emailCA.crt $basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt > \
162 | $basepath/ca/$emailChainCA.pem
163 | fi
164 | }
165 |
166 | function finish {
167 | echo -e "${greenBold}Done!${NC}"
168 | }
169 |
170 | ## If no arguments came in, default to create
171 | if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then
172 | set "create"
173 | fi
174 |
175 | ## Loop through command parameters
176 | for i
177 | do
178 | case $i in
179 | -\? | -h | help )
180 | showHelp
181 | exit 0
182 | ;;
183 | create )
184 | ## Create a new CA
185 | showCreateMessage
186 | createDirectories
187 | createDatabase
188 | checkCsr
189 | checkCrt
190 | checkCrl
191 | createBundle
192 | finish
193 | ;;
194 | * )
195 | echo -e "${redBold}Unknown arg '$i'${NC}";
196 | exit 1
197 | ;;
198 | esac
199 | done
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -euo pipefail
3 | IFS=$'\n\t'
4 | #
5 | # Sets up the Primary Root CA
6 | ##
7 |
8 | ## Get working directory
9 | rootpath="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )";
10 | basepath="$rootpath/.."
11 |
12 | ## Source the config
13 | . $basepath/config
14 |
15 | ## Source the colors
16 | . $basepath/etc/bash/colors
17 |
18 | ## Export the ENV variables
19 | export BASEPATH=$basepath
20 | export ROOTCANAME=$rootCA
21 | export CABASEURL=$caBaseURL
22 | export COUNTRYNAME=$countryName
23 | export ORGNAME=$organizationName
24 | export ROOTCOMMONNAME=$rootCommonName
25 | export ORGUNITNAME=$organizationalUnitName
26 |
27 | ## Help message
28 | function showHelp {
29 | echo -e "${yellow}Usage:${NC}"
30 | echo " $0 [options] [command]"
31 | echo ""
32 | echo -e "${yellow}Options:${NC}"
33 | echo -e " ${green}--help -h${NC} Display this help message."
34 | echo ""
35 | echo -e "${yellow}Available Commands:${NC}"
36 | echo -e " ${green}create ${NC} Creates a new Root CA."
37 | echo ""
38 | echo -e "Default command is ${green}create${NC} if none is specified."
39 | }
40 |
41 | ## Info message
42 | function showCreateMessage {
43 | echo -e "${yellow}You will be creating a new Root Certificate Authority.${NC}"
44 | echo -e "${yellow}This will create new directories, certificates, keys and ${NC}"
45 | echo -e "${yellow}other files, and may overwrite files with the same names ${NC}"
46 | echo -e "${yellow}that already exist.${NC}"
47 | echo -n "Do you want to proceed? [y/N] "
48 | read answer
49 | echo ""
50 | if [[ "$answer" != "y" && "$answer" != "Y" ]] ; then
51 | exit 0
52 | fi
53 | }
54 |
55 | ## Create directories
56 | function createDirectories {
57 | mkdir -p $basepath/ca/root-ca/private $basepath/ca/root-ca/db $basepath/crl $basepath/certs
58 | chmod 700 $basepath/ca/root-ca/private
59 | echo -n "*.key" > $basepath/ca/root-ca/private/.gitignore
60 | }
61 |
62 | ## Create database
63 | function createDatabase {
64 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.db" ]] ; then
65 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.db
66 | fi
67 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.db.attr" ]] ; then
68 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.db.attr
69 | fi
70 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.crt.srl" ]] ; then
71 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.crt.srl
72 | fi
73 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.crl.srl" ]] ; then
74 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/root-ca/db/$rootCA.crl.srl
75 | fi
76 | }
77 |
78 | ## Create CA request
79 | ## Use -key ca/root-ca/private/root-ca.key to generate
80 | ## a new CSR.
81 | function genCsr {
82 | keyPath="$basepath/ca/root-ca/private/$rootCA.key"
83 |
84 | if ! [[ -f $keyPath && -s $keyPath ]] ; then
85 | echo -e "${yellow}A new key will now be created.${NC}"
86 | echo -e "${yellowBold}You must enter a password between 4 and 1024 characters.${NC}"
87 |
88 | openssl req -new \
89 | -sha256 \
90 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
91 | -out $basepath/ca/$rootCA.csr \
92 | -keyout $basepath/ca/root-ca/private/$rootCA.key
93 | else
94 | openssl req -new \
95 | -sha256 \
96 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
97 | -out $basepath/ca/$rootCA.csr \
98 | -key $basepath/ca/root-ca/private/$rootCA.key
99 | fi
100 | }
101 |
102 | ## Check if the CSR exists. If so, ask the user if they
103 | ## want to replace it. Otherwise, just create the CSR.
104 | function checkCsr {
105 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$rootCA.csr" ]] ; then
106 | echo -e "${red}Root CA CSR exists!${NC}"
107 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
108 | read answer
109 | echo ""
110 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
111 | genCsr
112 | fi
113 | else
114 | genCsr
115 | fi
116 | }
117 |
118 | ## Create CA certificate
119 | function genCrt {
120 | openssl ca -selfsign \
121 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
122 | -in $basepath/ca/$rootCA.csr \
123 | -out $basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt \
124 | -extensions root_ca_ext
125 | }
126 |
127 | ## Check if certificate exists and prompt to overwrite
128 | function checkCrt {
129 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt" ]] ; then
130 | echo -e "${red}Root CA certificate exists!${NC}"
131 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
132 | read answer
133 | echo ""
134 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
135 | genCrt
136 | fi
137 | else
138 | genCrt
139 | fi
140 | }
141 |
142 | ## Create CRL
143 | function genCrl {
144 | openssl ca -gencrl \
145 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
146 | -out $basepath/crl/$rootCA.crl
147 | }
148 |
149 | ## Ask to create a CRL file
150 | function checkCrl {
151 | echo -n "Do you want to generate a CRL? (y/N): "
152 | read answer
153 | echo ""
154 |
155 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
156 | genCrl
157 | fi
158 | }
159 |
160 | function finish {
161 | echo -e "${greenBold}Done!${NC}"
162 | }
163 |
164 | ## If no arguments came in, default to create
165 | if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then
166 | set "create"
167 | fi
168 |
169 | ## Loop through command parameters
170 | for i
171 | do
172 | case $i in
173 | -\? | -h | help )
174 | showHelp
175 | exit 0
176 | ;;
177 | create )
178 | ## Create a new CA
179 | showCreateMessage
180 | createDirectories
181 | createDatabase
182 | checkCsr
183 | checkCrt
184 | checkCrl
185 | finish
186 | ;;
187 | * )
188 | echo -e "${redBold}Unknown arg '$i'${NC}";
189 | exit 1
190 | ;;
191 | esac
192 | done
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -euo pipefail
3 | IFS=$'\n\t'
4 | #
5 | # Sets up a new server certificate, signed by the TLS
6 | # certificate authority.
7 | ##
8 |
9 | ## Get working directory
10 | rootpath="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )";
11 | basepath="$rootpath/.."
12 |
13 | ## Source the config
14 | . $basepath/config
15 |
16 | ## Source the colors
17 | . $basepath/etc/bash/colors
18 |
19 | ## Export the ENV variables
20 | export TLSCANAME=$tlsCA
21 | export BASEPATH=$basepath
22 | export CABASEURL=$caBaseURL
23 | export COUNTRYNAME=$countryName
24 | export ORGNAME=$organizationName
25 | export TLSCOMMONNAME=$tlsCommonName
26 | export ORGUNITNAME=$organizationalUnitName
27 |
28 | ## Script vars
29 | fqdns=("")
30 |
31 | ## Help message
32 | function showHelp {
33 | echo -e "${yellow}Usage:${NC}"
34 | echo " $0 [options] [command]"
35 | echo ""
36 | echo -e "${yellow}Options:${NC}"
37 | echo -e " ${green}--help -h${NC} Display this help message."
38 | echo ""
39 | echo -e "${yellow}Available Commands:${NC}"
40 | echo -e " ${green}create ${NC} Creates a new server TLS cert."
41 | echo -e " ${green}bundle ${NC} Creates cert bundle for existing TLS cert."
42 | echo -e " ${green}revoke ${NC} Revokes a certificate."
43 | echo ""
44 | echo -e "Default command is ${green}create${NC} if none is specified."
45 | }
46 |
47 | ## Info message
48 | function showCreateMessage {
49 | echo -e "${yellow}You will be prompted to enter as many domain names as you wish.${NC}"
50 | echo -e "${yellow}It's often best to include both example.org and www.example.org${NC}"
51 | echo -e "${yellow}as the FQDNs for a server certificate. The common name should be${NC}"
52 | echo -e -n "${yellowBold}www.example.org${NC}"
53 | echo -e "${yellow} in this case.${NC}"
54 | echo "";
55 | }
56 |
57 | ## Do all of the FQDN polling
58 | function getFqdns {
59 | getFqdn
60 | checkFqdns
61 | confirmFqdns
62 | }
63 |
64 | ## Begin prompting the user for domains to add to the
65 | ## server alternate name (SAN).
66 | function getFqdn {
67 | echo -n -e "${green}Enter fully qualified domain name:${NC} "
68 | read fqdn
69 | echo ""
70 | fqdns=("${fqdns[@]}" $fqdn)
71 | askAgain
72 | }
73 |
74 | function askAgain {
75 | echo -n "Do you want to add another domain? [y/N] "
76 | read answer
77 | echo ""
78 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
79 | getFqdn
80 | fi
81 | }
82 |
83 | ## Check if domains were added, if not exit
84 | function checkFqdns {
85 | if ! [[ -n "${fqdns[@]}" ]] ; then
86 | echo -e "${redBold}You didn't enter any domains!${NC}"
87 | exit 1
88 | fi
89 |
90 | ## Trim the array
91 | for i in "${!fqdns[@]}"; do
92 | [ -n "${fqdns[$i]}" ] || unset "fqdns[$i]"
93 | done
94 | }
95 |
96 | ## Confirm the list of domains
97 | function joinFqdns {
98 | separator="$1"
99 | regex="$( printf "${separator}%s" "${fqdns[@]}" )"
100 | regex="${regex:${#separator}}" # remove leading separator
101 | echo "${regex}"
102 | }
103 |
104 | function confirmFqdns {
105 | list=$(joinFqdns ', ')
106 | echo -n "The following domains will be used: "
107 | echo -e "${yellowBold}${list}${NC}"
108 | echo -n "Is this correct? [y/N] "
109 | read answer
110 | echo ""
111 |
112 | if ! [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
113 | showCreateMessage
114 | fqdns=("")
115 | getFqdns
116 | fi
117 | }
118 |
119 | ## Prompt user for a certificate and key name
120 | function getCertName {
121 | echo -n -e "${green}Enter certificate name (ex. example.org):${NC} "
122 | read certName
123 | echo ""
124 |
125 | if ! [[ -n "$certName" ]] ; then
126 | echo -e "${redBold}You didn't enter a certificate name!${NC}"
127 | echo ""
128 | getCertName
129 | fi
130 | }
131 |
132 | ## Join FQDNs into the SAN and export
133 | function exportSan {
134 | san=$(joinFqdns ',DNS:')
135 | san="DNS:${san}"
136 | export SAN=$san
137 | }
138 |
139 | ## Create the TLS certs directory
140 | function createCertDirs {
141 | mkdir -p $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private
142 | chmod 700 $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private
143 | echo "*.key" > $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/.gitignore
144 | echo -n "*.p12" >> $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/.gitignore
145 | }
146 |
147 | ## Generate the CSR
148 | function genCsr {
149 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key" ]] ; then
150 | openssl req -new \
151 | -sha256 \
152 | -config $basepath/etc/server.conf \
153 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr \
154 | -keyout $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key
155 | else
156 | openssl req -new \
157 | -sha256 \
158 | -config $basepath/etc/server.conf \
159 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr \
160 | -key $basepath/certs/tls-ca/private/$certName.key
161 | fi
162 | }
163 |
164 | function doGenCsr {
165 | if [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr" ]] ; then
166 | echo -e "${red}${certName} CSR exists!${NC}"
167 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? [y/N] "
168 | read answer
169 | echo ""
170 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
171 | genCsr
172 | fi
173 | else
174 | genCsr
175 | fi
176 | }
177 |
178 | ## Create the server certificate
179 | function genCrt {
180 | openssl ca \
181 | -config $basepath/etc/tls-ca.conf \
182 | -in $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.csr \
183 | -out $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt \
184 | -extensions server_ext
185 | }
186 |
187 | function doGenCert {
188 | if [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt" ]] ; then
189 | echo -e "${red}${certName} certificate exists!${NC}"
190 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? [y/N] "
191 | read answer
192 | echo ""
193 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
194 | genCrt
195 | fi
196 | else
197 | genCrt
198 | fi
199 | }
200 |
201 | ## Generate the server certificate bundle
202 | function genBundle {
203 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt" ]] ; then
204 | echo -e "${redBold}You haven't created a certificate for this FQDN!${NC}"
205 | exit 1
206 | fi
207 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$tlsChainCA.pem" ]] ; then
208 | echo -e "${redBold}No TLS CA certificate chain!${NC}"
209 | echo ""
210 | else
211 | cat $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.crt $basepath/ca/$tlsChainCA.pem > \
212 | $basepath/certs/tls-ca/$certName.bundle.pem
213 | fi
214 | }
215 |
216 | function doGenBundle {
217 | echo -n "Do you want to generate a server certificate chain? [y/N] "
218 | read answer
219 | echo ""
220 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
221 | genBundle
222 | fi
223 | }
224 |
225 | function finish {
226 | echo -e "${greenBold}Done!${NC}"
227 | }
228 |
229 | ## If no arguments came in, default to create
230 | if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then
231 | set "create"
232 | fi
233 |
234 | ## Loop through command parameters
235 | for i
236 | do
237 | case $i in
238 | -\? | -h | help )
239 | showHelp
240 | exit 0
241 | ;;
242 | create )
243 | ## Create a new certificate
244 | showCreateMessage
245 | getFqdns
246 | getCertName
247 | exportSan
248 | createCertDirs
249 | doGenCsr
250 | doGenCert
251 | doGenBundle
252 | finish
253 | exit 0
254 | ;;
255 | bundle )
256 | ## Create a new certificate bundle
257 | getCertName
258 | createCertDirs
259 | doGenBundle
260 | finish
261 | exit 0
262 | ;;
263 | revoke )
264 | ## Revoke a certificate
265 | # @TODO
266 | # Get serial
267 | # issue revoke
268 | finish
269 | exit 0
270 | ;;
271 | * )
272 | echo -e "${redBold}Unknown arg '$i'${NC}";
273 | exit 1
274 | ;;
275 | esac
276 | done
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -euo pipefail
3 | IFS=$'\n\t'
4 | #
5 | # Sets up the Software CA
6 | ##
7 |
8 | ## Get working directory
9 | rootpath="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )";
10 | basepath="$rootpath/.."
11 |
12 | ## Source the config
13 | . $basepath/config
14 |
15 | ## Source the colors
16 | . $basepath/etc/bash/colors
17 |
18 | ## Export the ENV variables
19 | export BASEPATH=$basepath
20 | export ROOTCANAME=$rootCA
21 | export CABASEURL=$caBaseURL
22 | export COUNTRYNAME=$countryName
23 | export ORGNAME=$organizationName
24 | export SOFTWARECANAME=$softwareCA
25 | export ROOTCOMMONNAME=$rootCommonName
26 | export ORGUNITNAME=$organizationalUnitName
27 | export SOFTWARECOMMONNAME=$softwareCommonName
28 |
29 |
30 | ## Help message
31 | function showHelp {
32 | echo -e "${yellow}Usage:${NC}"
33 | echo " $0 [options] [command]"
34 | echo ""
35 | echo -e "${yellow}Options:${NC}"
36 | echo -e " ${green}--help -h${NC} Display this help message."
37 | echo ""
38 | echo -e "${yellow}Available Commands:${NC}"
39 | echo -e " ${green}create ${NC} Creates a new Email CA."
40 | echo ""
41 | echo -e "Default command is ${green}create${NC} if none is specified."
42 | }
43 |
44 | ## Info message
45 | function showCreateMessage {
46 | echo -e "${yellow}You will be creating a new Software Certificate Authority.${NC}"
47 | echo -e "${yellow}This will create new directories, certificates, keys and ${NC}"
48 | echo -e "${yellow}other files, and may overwrite files with the same names ${NC}"
49 | echo -e "${yellow}that already exist.${NC}"
50 | echo -n "Do you want to proceed? [y/N] "
51 | read answer
52 | echo ""
53 | if [[ "$answer" != "y" && "$answer" != "Y" ]] ; then
54 | exit 0
55 | fi
56 | }
57 |
58 | ## Create directories
59 | function createDirectories {
60 | mkdir -p $basepath/ca/software-ca/private $basepath/ca/software-ca/db
61 | chmod 700 $basepath/ca/software-ca/private
62 | echo -n "*.key" > $basepath/ca/software-ca/private/.gitignore
63 | }
64 |
65 | ## Create database
66 | function createDatabase {
67 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.db" ]] ; then
68 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.db
69 | fi
70 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.db.attr" ]] ; then
71 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.db.attr
72 | fi
73 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.crt.srl" ]] ; then
74 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.crt.srl
75 | fi
76 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.crl.srl" ]] ; then
77 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/software-ca/db/$softwareCA.crl.srl
78 | fi
79 | }
80 |
81 | ## Create CA request
82 | ## Use -key ca/software-ca/private/software-ca.key to generate
83 | ## a new CSR.
84 | function genCsr {
85 | keyPath="$basepath/ca/software-ca/private/$softwareCA.key"
86 |
87 | if ! [[ -f $keyPath && -s $keyPath ]] ; then
88 | openssl req -new \
89 | -sha256 \
90 | -config $basepath/etc/software-ca.conf \
91 | -out $basepath/ca/$softwareCA.csr \
92 | -keyout $basepath/ca/software-ca/private/$softwareCA.key
93 | else
94 | openssl req -new \
95 | -sha256 \
96 | -config $basepath/etc/software-ca.conf \
97 | -out $basepath/ca/$softwareCA.csr \
98 | -key $basepath/ca/software-ca/private/$softwareCA.key
99 | fi
100 | }
101 |
102 | ## Check if the CSR exists. If so, ask the user if they
103 | ## want to replace it. Otherwise, just create the CSR.
104 | function checkCsr {
105 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$softwareCA.csr" ]] ; then
106 | echo -e "${red}Software CA CSR exists!${NC}"
107 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
108 | read answer
109 | echo ""
110 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
111 | genCsr
112 | fi
113 | else
114 | genCsr
115 | fi
116 | }
117 |
118 | ## Create CA certificate
119 | function genCrt {
120 | openssl ca \
121 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
122 | -in $basepath/ca/$softwareCA.csr \
123 | -out $basepath/ca/$softwareCA.crt \
124 | -extensions signing_ca_ext
125 | }
126 |
127 | ## Check before creating certificate
128 | function checkCrt {
129 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$softwareCA.crt" ]] ; then
130 | echo -e "${red}Software CA certificate exists!${NC}"
131 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
132 | read answer
133 | echo ""
134 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
135 | genCrt
136 | fi
137 | else
138 | genCrt
139 | fi
140 | }
141 |
142 | ## Create CRL
143 | function genCrl {
144 | openssl ca -gencrl \
145 | -config $basepath/etc/software-ca.conf \
146 | -out $basepath/crl/$softwareCA.crl
147 | }
148 |
149 | ## Check before creating CRL
150 | function checkCrl {
151 | echo -n "Do you want to generate a CRL? (y/N): "
152 | read answer
153 | echo ""
154 |
155 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
156 | genCrl
157 | fi
158 | }
159 |
160 | ## Create PEM bundle
161 | function createBundle {
162 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$softwareCA.crt" && -f "$basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt" ]] ; then
163 | cat $basepath/ca/$softwareCA.crt $basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt > \
164 | $basepath/ca/$softwareChainCA.pem
165 | fi
166 | }
167 |
168 | function finish {
169 | echo -e "${greenBold}Done!${NC}"
170 | }
171 |
172 | ## If no arguments came in, default to create
173 | if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then
174 | set "create"
175 | fi
176 |
177 | ## Loop through command parameters
178 | for i
179 | do
180 | case $i in
181 | -\? | -h | help )
182 | showHelp
183 | exit 0
184 | ;;
185 | create )
186 | ## Create a new CA
187 | showCreateMessage
188 | createDirectories
189 | createDatabase
190 | checkCsr
191 | checkCrt
192 | checkCrl
193 | createBundle
194 | finish
195 | ;;
196 | * )
197 | echo -e "${redBold}Unknown arg '$i'${NC}";
198 | exit 1
199 | ;;
200 | esac
201 | done
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/bin/tls-ca.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | set -euo pipefail
3 | IFS=$'\n\t'
4 | #
5 | # Sets up the TLS CA
6 | ##
7 |
8 | ## Get working directory
9 | rootpath="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )";
10 | basepath="$rootpath/.."
11 |
12 | ## Source the config
13 | . $basepath/config
14 |
15 | ## Source the colors
16 | . $basepath/etc/bash/colors
17 |
18 | ## Export the ENV variables
19 | export TLSCANAME=$tlsCA
20 | export BASEPATH=$basepath
21 | export ROOTCANAME=$rootCA
22 | export CABASEURL=$caBaseURL
23 | export COUNTRYNAME=$countryName
24 | export ORGNAME=$organizationName
25 | export TLSCOMMONNAME=$tlsCommonName
26 | export ROOTCOMMONNAME=$rootCommonName
27 | export ORGUNITNAME=$organizationalUnitName
28 |
29 | ## Info message
30 | function showCreateMessage {
31 | echo -e "${yellow}You will be creating a new TLS/SSL Certificate Authority.${NC}"
32 | echo -e "${yellow}This will create new directories, certificates, keys and ${NC}"
33 | echo -e "${yellow}other files, and may overwrite files with the same names ${NC}"
34 | echo -e "${yellow}that already exist.${NC}"
35 | echo -n "Do you want to proceed? [y/N] "
36 | read answer
37 | echo ""
38 | if [[ "$answer" != "y" && "$answer" != "Y" ]] ; then
39 | exit 0
40 | fi
41 | }
42 |
43 | ## Create directories
44 | function createDirectories {
45 | mkdir -p $basepath/ca/tls-ca/private $basepath/ca/tls-ca/db
46 | chmod 700 $basepath/ca/tls-ca/private
47 | echo -n "*.key" > $basepath/ca/tls-ca/private/.gitignore
48 | }
49 |
50 | ## Create database
51 | function createDatabase {
52 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.db" ]] ; then
53 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.db
54 | fi
55 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.db.attr" ]] ; then
56 | cp /dev/null $basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.db.attr
57 | fi
58 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.crt.srl" ]] ; then
59 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.crt.srl
60 | fi
61 | if ! [[ -f "$basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.crl.srl" ]] ; then
62 | echo 01 > $basepath/ca/tls-ca/db/$tlsCA.crl.srl
63 | fi
64 | }
65 |
66 | ## Create CA request
67 | ## Use -key ca/tls-ca/private/tls-ca.key to generate
68 | ## a new CSR.
69 | function genCsr {
70 | keyPath="$basepath/ca/tls-ca/private/$tlsCA.key"
71 |
72 | if ! [[ -f $keyPath && -s $keyPath ]] ; then
73 | openssl req -new \
74 | -sha256 \
75 | -config $basepath/etc/tls-ca.conf \
76 | -out $basepath/ca/$tlsCA.csr \
77 | -keyout $basepath/ca/tls-ca/private/$tlsCA.key
78 | else
79 | openssl req -new \
80 | -sha256 \
81 | -config $basepath/etc/tls-ca.conf \
82 | -out $basepath/ca/$tlsCA.csr \
83 | -key $basepath/ca/tls-ca/private/$tlsCA.key
84 | fi
85 | }
86 |
87 | ## Check before creating CSR
88 | function checkCsr {
89 | ## Check if the CSR exists. If so, ask the user if they
90 | ## want to replace it. Otherwise, just create the CSR.
91 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$tlsCA.csr" ]] ; then
92 | echo -e "${red}TLS CA CSR exists!${NC}"
93 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
94 | read answer
95 | echo ""
96 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
97 | genCsr
98 | fi
99 | else
100 | genCsr
101 | fi
102 | }
103 |
104 | ## Create CA certificate
105 | function genCrt {
106 | openssl ca \
107 | -config $basepath/etc/root-ca.conf \
108 | -in $basepath/ca/$tlsCA.csr \
109 | -out $basepath/ca/$tlsCA.crt \
110 | -extensions signing_ca_ext
111 | }
112 |
113 | ## Check before creating certificate
114 | function checkCrt {
115 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$tlsCA.crt" ]] ; then
116 | echo -e "${red}TLS CA certificate exists!${NC}"
117 | echo -n "Do you want to create a new one? (y/N): "
118 | read answer
119 | echo ""
120 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
121 | genCrt
122 | fi
123 | else
124 | genCrt
125 | fi
126 | }
127 |
128 | ## Create CRL
129 | function genCrl {
130 | openssl ca -gencrl \
131 | -config $basepath/etc/tls-ca.conf \
132 | -out $basepath/crl/$tlsCA.crl
133 | }
134 |
135 | ## Check before creating CRL
136 | function checkCrl {
137 | echo -n "Do you want to generate a CRL? (y/N): "
138 | read answer
139 | echo ""
140 |
141 | if [[ "$answer" == "y" || "$answer" == "Y" ]] ; then
142 | genCrl
143 | fi
144 | }
145 |
146 | ## Create PEM bundle
147 | function createBundle {
148 | if [[ -f "$basepath/ca/$tlsCA.crt" && -f "$basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt" ]] ; then
149 | cat $basepath/ca/$tlsCA.crt $basepath/ca/$rootCA.crt > \
150 | $basepath/ca/$tlsChainCA.pem
151 | fi
152 | }
153 |
154 | function finish {
155 | echo -e "${greenBold}Done!${NC}"
156 | }
157 |
158 | ## If no arguments came in, default to create
159 | if [[ -z "$@" ]] ; then
160 | set "create"
161 | fi
162 |
163 | ## Loop through command parameters
164 | for i
165 | do
166 | case $i in
167 | -\? | -h | help )
168 | showHelp
169 | exit 0
170 | ;;
171 | create )
172 | ## Create a new CA
173 | showCreateMessage
174 | createDirectories
175 | createDatabase
176 | checkCsr
177 | checkCrt
178 | checkCrl
179 | createBundle
180 | finish
181 | ;;
182 | * )
183 | echo -e "${redBold}Unknown arg '$i'${NC}";
184 | exit 1
185 | ;;
186 | esac
187 | done
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/config:
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1 | ## Certifical Authority
2 |
3 | caBaseURL=https://pki.example.org/ca
4 | rootCA=ExampleRootCA
5 | emailCA=ExampleEmailCA
6 | emailChainCA=ExampleEmailCAChain
7 | tlsCA=ExampleTLSCA
8 | tlsChainCA=ExampleTLSCAChain
9 | softwareCA=ExampleSoftwareCA
10 | softwareChainCA=ExampleSoftwareCAChain
11 |
12 | ## Organization
13 |
14 | countryName="US"
15 | organizationName="Example Company"
16 | organizationalUnitName="Security Division"
17 |
18 | ## CA Common Names
19 |
20 | rootCommonName="Example Primary Root CA"
21 | tlsCommonName="Example TLS CA"
22 | emailCommonName="Example Email CA"
23 | softwareCommonName="Example Software CA"
24 |
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/etc/bash/colors:
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1 | ## Loads colors into variables based on platform
2 |
3 | if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]] ; then
4 | black='\033[0;30m'
5 | red='\033[0;31m'
6 | green='\033[0;32m'
7 | yellow='\033[0;33m'
8 | blue='\033[0;34m'
9 | magenta='\033[0;35m'
10 | cyan='\033[0;36m'
11 | white='\033[0;37m'
12 | blackBold='\033[1;30m'
13 | redBold='\033[1;31m'
14 | greenBold='\033[1;32m'
15 | yellowBold='\033[1;33m'
16 | blueBold='\033[1;34m'
17 | magentaBold='\033[1;35m'
18 | cyanBold='\033[1;36m'
19 | whiteBold='\033[1;37m'
20 | ## No color
21 | NC='\033[0m'
22 | else
23 | black='\e[0;30m'
24 | red='\e[0;31m'
25 | green='\e[0;32m'
26 | yellow='\e[0;33m'
27 | blue='\e[0;34m'
28 | magenta='\e[0;35m'
29 | cyan='\e[0;36m'
30 | white='\e[0;37m'
31 | blackBold='\e[1;30m'
32 | redBold='\e[1;31m'
33 | greenBold='\e[1;32m'
34 | yellowBold='\e[1;33m'
35 | blueBold='\e[1;34m'
36 | magentaBold='\e[1;35m'
37 | cyanBold='\e[1;36m'
38 | whiteBold='\e[1;37m'
39 | ## No color
40 | NC='\e[0m'
41 | fi
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/etc/client.conf:
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1 | ## TLS client certificate request
2 |
3 | [ req ]
4 | default_bits = 2048 # RSA key size
5 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
6 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
7 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
8 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
9 | prompt = yes # Prompt for DN
10 | distinguished_name = client_dn # DN template
11 | req_extensions = client_reqext # Desired extensions
12 |
13 | [ client_dn ]
14 | countryName = "1. Country Name (2 letters) (eg, US) "
15 | countryName_max = 2
16 | stateOrProvinceName = "2. State or Province Name (eg, region) "
17 | localityName = "3. Locality Name (eg, city) "
18 | organizationName = "4. Organization Name (eg, company) "
19 | organizationalUnitName = "5. Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) "
20 | commonName = "6. Common Name (eg, full name)"
21 | commonName_max = 64
22 | emailAddress = "7. Email Address (eg, name@fqdn)"
23 | emailAddress_max = 64
24 |
25 | [ client_reqext ]
26 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature
27 | extendedKeyUsage = clientAuth
28 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
29 | subjectAltName = email:move
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/etc/codesign.conf:
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1 | ## Code-signing certificate request
2 |
3 | [ req ]
4 | default_bits = 2048 # RSA key size
5 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
6 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
7 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
8 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
9 | prompt = yes # Prompt for DN
10 | distinguished_name = codesign_dn # DN template
11 | req_extensions = codesign_reqext # Desired extensions
12 |
13 | [ codesign_dn ]
14 | countryName = "1. Country Name (2 letters) (eg, US) "
15 | countryName_max = 2
16 | stateOrProvinceName = "2. State or Province Name (eg, region) "
17 | localityName = "3. Locality Name (eg, city) "
18 | organizationName = "4. Organization Name (eg, company) "
19 | organizationalUnitName = "5. Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) "
20 | commonName = "6. Common Name (eg, full name)"
21 | commonName_max = 64
22 |
23 | [ codesign_reqext ]
24 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature
25 | extendedKeyUsage = critical,codeSigning
26 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
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/etc/email-ca.conf:
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1 | ## Email CA
2 |
3 | [ default ]
4 | ca = $ENV::EMAILCANAME # CA name
5 | dir = $ENV::BASEPATH # Top dir
6 | base_url = $ENV::CABASEURL # CA base URL
7 | aia_url = $base_url/$ca.crt # CA certificate URL
8 | crl_url = $base_url/$ca.crl # CRL distribution point
9 | name_opt = multiline,-esc_msb,utf8 # Display UTF-8 characters
10 |
11 | ## CA certificate request
12 |
13 | [ req ]
14 | default_bits = 4096 # RSA key size
15 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
16 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
17 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
18 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
19 | prompt = no # Don't prompt for DN
20 | distinguished_name = ca_dn # DN section
21 | req_extensions = ca_reqext # Desired extensions
22 |
23 | [ ca_dn ]
24 | countryName = $ENV::COUNTRYNAME
25 | organizationName = $ENV::ORGNAME
26 | organizationalUnitName = $ENV::ORGUNITNAME
27 | commonName = $ENV::EMAILCOMMONNAME
28 |
29 | [ ca_reqext ]
30 | keyUsage = critical,keyCertSign,cRLSign
31 | basicConstraints = critical,CA:true,pathlen:0
32 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
33 |
34 | ## CA operational settings
35 |
36 | [ ca ]
37 | default_ca = email_ca # The default CA section
38 |
39 | [ email_ca ]
40 | certificate = $dir/ca/$ca.crt # The CA cert
41 | private_key = $dir/ca/email-ca/private/$ca.key # CA private key
42 | new_certs_dir = $dir/ca/email-ca # Certificate archive
43 | serial = $dir/ca/email-ca/db/$ca.crt.srl # Serial number file
44 | crlnumber = $dir/ca/email-ca/db/$ca.crl.srl # CRL number file
45 | database = $dir/ca/email-ca/db/$ca.db # Index file
46 | unique_subject = no # Require unique subject
47 | default_days = 730 # How long to certify for
48 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
49 | policy = match_pol # Default naming policy
50 | email_in_dn = no # Add email to cert DN
51 | preserve = no # Keep passed DN ordering
52 | name_opt = $name_opt # Subject DN display options
53 | cert_opt = ca_default # Certificate display options
54 | copy_extensions = copy # Copy extensions from CSR
55 | x509_extensions = email_ext # Default cert extensions
56 | default_crl_days = 1 # How long before next CRL
57 | crl_extensions = crl_ext # CRL extensions
58 |
59 | [ match_pol ]
60 | countryName = match # Must match 'NO'
61 | stateOrProvinceName = optional # Included if present
62 | localityName = optional # Included if present
63 | organizationName = match # Must match 'Green AS'
64 | organizationalUnitName = optional # Included if present
65 | commonName = supplied # Must be present
66 |
67 | [ any_pol ]
68 | domainComponent = optional
69 | countryName = optional
70 | stateOrProvinceName = optional
71 | localityName = optional
72 | organizationName = optional
73 | organizationalUnitName = optional
74 | commonName = optional
75 | emailAddress = optional
76 |
77 | ## Extensions
78 |
79 | [ email_ext ]
80 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature,keyEncipherment
81 | basicConstraints = CA:false
82 | extendedKeyUsage = emailProtection,clientAuth,anyExtendedKeyUsage
83 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
84 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
85 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
86 | crlDistributionPoints = @crl_info
87 |
88 | [ crl_ext ]
89 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
90 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
91 |
92 | [ issuer_info ]
93 | caIssuers;URI.0 = $aia_url
94 |
95 | [ crl_info ]
96 | URI.0 = $crl_url
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/etc/email.conf:
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1 | ## Email certificate request
2 |
3 | [ req ]
4 | default_bits = 2048 # RSA key size
5 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
6 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
7 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
8 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
9 | prompt = yes # Prompt for DN
10 | distinguished_name = email_dn # DN template
11 | req_extensions = email_reqext # Desired extensions
12 |
13 | [ email_dn ]
14 | countryName = "1. Country Name (2 letters) (eg, US) "
15 | countryName_max = 2
16 | stateOrProvinceName = "2. State or Province Name (eg, region) "
17 | localityName = "3. Locality Name (eg, city) "
18 | organizationName = "4. Organization Name (eg, company) "
19 | organizationalUnitName = "5. Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) "
20 | commonName = "6. Common Name (eg, full name)"
21 | commonName_max = 64
22 | emailAddress = "7. Email Address (eg, name@fqdn)"
23 | emailAddress_max = 64
24 |
25 | [ email_reqext ]
26 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature,keyEncipherment
27 | extendedKeyUsage = emailProtection,clientAuth
28 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
29 | subjectAltName = email:move
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/etc/root-ca.conf:
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1 | ## Root CA
2 |
3 | [ default ]
4 | ca = $ENV::ROOTCANAME # CA name
5 | dir = $ENV::BASEPATH # Top dir
6 | base_url = $ENV::CABASEURL # CA base URL
7 | aia_url = $base_url/$ca.crt # CA certificate URL
8 | crl_url = $base_url/$ca.crl # CRL distribution point
9 | name_opt = multiline,-esc_msb,utf8 # Display UTF-8 characters
10 |
11 | ## CA certificate request
12 |
13 | [ req ]
14 | default_bits = 4096 # RSA key size
15 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
16 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
17 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
18 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
19 | prompt = no # Don't prompt for DN
20 | distinguished_name = ca_dn # DN section
21 | req_extensions = ca_reqext # Desired extensions
22 |
23 | [ ca_dn ]
24 | countryName = $ENV::COUNTRYNAME
25 | organizationName = $ENV::ORGNAME
26 | organizationalUnitName = $ENV::ORGUNITNAME
27 | commonName = $ENV::ROOTCOMMONNAME
28 |
29 | [ ca_reqext ]
30 | keyUsage = critical,keyCertSign,cRLSign
31 | basicConstraints = critical,CA:true
32 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
33 |
34 | ## CA operational settings
35 |
36 | [ ca ]
37 | default_ca = root_ca # The default CA section
38 |
39 | [ root_ca ]
40 | certificate = $dir/ca/$ca.crt # The CA cert
41 | private_key = $dir/ca/root-ca/private/$ca.key # CA private key
42 | new_certs_dir = $dir/ca/root-ca # Certificate archive
43 | serial = $dir/ca/root-ca/db/$ca.crt.srl # Serial number file
44 | crlnumber = $dir/ca/root-ca/db/$ca.crl.srl # CRL number file
45 | database = $dir/ca/root-ca/db/$ca.db # Index file
46 | unique_subject = no # Require unique subject
47 | default_days = 10950 # How long to certify for
48 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
49 | policy = match_pol # Default naming policy
50 | email_in_dn = no # Add email to cert DN
51 | preserve = no # Keep passed DN ordering
52 | name_opt = $name_opt # Subject DN display options
53 | cert_opt = ca_default # Certificate display options
54 | copy_extensions = none # Copy extensions from CSR
55 | x509_extensions = signing_ca_ext # Default cert extensions
56 | default_crl_days = 365 # How long before next CRL
57 | crl_extensions = crl_ext # CRL extensions
58 |
59 | [ match_pol ]
60 | countryName = match # Must match 'NO'
61 | stateOrProvinceName = optional # Included if present
62 | localityName = optional # Included if present
63 | organizationName = match # Must match 'TeachBoost'
64 | organizationalUnitName = optional # Included if present
65 | commonName = supplied # Must be present
66 |
67 | [ any_pol ]
68 | domainComponent = optional
69 | countryName = optional
70 | stateOrProvinceName = optional
71 | localityName = optional
72 | organizationName = optional
73 | organizationalUnitName = optional
74 | commonName = optional
75 | emailAddress = optional
76 |
77 | ## Extensions
78 |
79 | [ root_ca_ext ]
80 | keyUsage = critical,keyCertSign,cRLSign
81 | basicConstraints = critical,CA:true
82 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
83 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
84 |
85 | [ signing_ca_ext ]
86 | keyUsage = critical,keyCertSign,cRLSign
87 | basicConstraints = critical,CA:true,pathlen:0
88 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
89 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
90 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
91 | crlDistributionPoints = @crl_info
92 |
93 | [ crl_ext ]
94 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
95 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
96 |
97 | [ issuer_info ]
98 | caIssuers;URI.0 = $aia_url
99 |
100 | [ crl_info ]
101 | URI.0 = $crl_url
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/etc/server.conf:
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1 | ## TLS server certificate request
2 |
3 | [ default ]
4 | SAN = DNS:example.org # Default value
5 |
6 | [ req ]
7 | default_bits = 2048 # RSA key size
8 | encrypt_key = no # Protect private key
9 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
10 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
11 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
12 | prompt = yes # Prompt for DN
13 | distinguished_name = server_dn # DN template
14 | req_extensions = server_reqext # Desired extensions
15 |
16 | [ server_dn ]
17 | countryName = "1. Country Name (2 letters) (eg, US) "
18 | countryName_max = 2
19 | stateOrProvinceName = "2. State or Province Name (eg, region) "
20 | localityName = "3. Locality Name (eg, city) "
21 | organizationName = "4. Organization Name (eg, company) "
22 | organizationalUnitName = "5. Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) "
23 | commonName = "6. Common Name (eg, FQDN) "
24 | commonName_max = 64
25 |
26 | [ server_reqext ]
27 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature,keyEncipherment
28 | extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth,clientAuth
29 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
30 | subjectAltName = $ENV::SAN
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/etc/software-ca.conf:
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1 | ## Software CA
2 |
3 | [ default ]
4 | ca = $ENV::SOFTWARECANAME # CA name
5 | dir = $ENV::BASEPATH # Top dir
6 | base_url = $ENV::CABASEURL # CA base URL
7 | aia_url = $base_url/$ca.crt # CA certificate URL
8 | crl_url = $base_url/$ca.crl # CRL distribution point
9 | name_opt = multiline,-esc_msb,utf8 # Display UTF-8 characters
10 |
11 | ## CA certificate request
12 |
13 | [ req ]
14 | default_bits = 4096 # RSA key size
15 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
16 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
17 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
18 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
19 | prompt = no # Don't prompt for DN
20 | distinguished_name = ca_dn # DN section
21 | req_extensions = ca_reqext # Desired extensions
22 |
23 | [ ca_dn ]
24 | countryName = $ENV::COUNTRYNAME
25 | organizationName = $ENV::ORGNAME
26 | organizationalUnitName = $ENV::ORGUNITNAME
27 | commonName = $ENV::SOFTWARECOMMONNAME
28 |
29 | [ ca_reqext ]
30 | keyUsage = critical,keyCertSign,cRLSign
31 | basicConstraints = critical,CA:true,pathlen:0
32 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
33 |
34 | ## CA operational settings
35 |
36 | [ ca ]
37 | default_ca = software_ca # The default CA section
38 |
39 | [ software_ca ]
40 | certificate = $dir/ca/$ca.crt # The CA cert
41 | private_key = $dir/ca/software-ca/private/$ca.key # CA private key
42 | new_certs_dir = $dir/ca/software-ca # Certificate archive
43 | serial = $dir/ca/software-ca/db/$ca.crt.srl # Serial number file
44 | crlnumber = $dir/ca/software-ca/db/$ca.crl.srl # CRL number file
45 | database = $dir/ca/software-ca/db/$ca.db # Index file
46 | unique_subject = no # Require unique subject
47 | default_days = 1826 # How long to certify for
48 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
49 | policy = match_pol # Default naming policy
50 | email_in_dn = no # Add email to cert DN
51 | preserve = no # Keep passed DN ordering
52 | name_opt = $name_opt # Subject DN display options
53 | cert_opt = ca_default # Certificate display options
54 | copy_extensions = copy # Copy extensions from CSR
55 | x509_extensions = codesign_ext # Default cert extensions
56 | default_crl_days = 30 # How long before next CRL
57 | crl_extensions = crl_ext # CRL extensions
58 |
59 | [ match_pol ]
60 | countryName = match # Must match 'NO'
61 | stateOrProvinceName = optional # Included if present
62 | localityName = optional # Included if present
63 | organizationName = match # Must match 'Green AS'
64 | organizationalUnitName = optional # Included if present
65 | commonName = supplied # Must be present
66 |
67 | [ any_pol ]
68 | domainComponent = optional
69 | countryName = optional
70 | stateOrProvinceName = optional
71 | localityName = optional
72 | organizationName = optional
73 | organizationalUnitName = optional
74 | commonName = optional
75 | emailAddress = optional
76 |
77 | ## Extensions
78 |
79 | [ codesign_ext ]
80 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature
81 | basicConstraints = CA:false
82 | extendedKeyUsage = critical,codeSigning
83 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
84 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
85 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
86 | crlDistributionPoints = @crl_info
87 |
88 | [ crl_ext ]
89 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
90 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
91 |
92 | [ issuer_info ]
93 | caIssuers;URI.0 = $aia_url
94 |
95 | [ crl_info ]
96 | URI.0 = $crl_url
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/etc/tls-ca.conf:
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1 | ## TLS CA
2 |
3 | [ default ]
4 | ca = $ENV::TLSCANAME # CA name
5 | dir = $ENV::BASEPATH # Top dir
6 | base_url = $ENV::CABASEURL # CA base URL
7 | aia_url = $base_url/$ca.crt # CA certificate URL
8 | crl_url = $base_url/$ca.crl # CRL distribution point
9 | name_opt = multiline,-esc_msb,utf8 # Display UTF-8 characters
10 |
11 | ## CA certificate request
12 |
13 | [ req ]
14 | default_bits = 4096 # RSA key size
15 | encrypt_key = yes # Protect private key
16 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
17 | utf8 = yes # Input is UTF-8
18 | string_mask = utf8only # Emit UTF-8 strings
19 | prompt = no # Don't prompt for DN
20 | distinguished_name = ca_dn # DN section
21 | req_extensions = ca_reqext # Desired extensions
22 |
23 | [ ca_dn ]
24 | countryName = $ENV::COUNTRYNAME
25 | organizationName = $ENV::ORGNAME
26 | organizationalUnitName = $ENV::ORGUNITNAME
27 | commonName = $ENV::TLSCOMMONNAME
28 |
29 | [ ca_reqext ]
30 | keyUsage = critical,keyCertSign,cRLSign
31 | basicConstraints = critical,CA:true,pathlen:0
32 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
33 |
34 | ## CA operational settings
35 |
36 | [ ca ]
37 | default_ca = tls_ca # The default CA section
38 |
39 | [ tls_ca ]
40 | certificate = $dir/ca/$ca.crt # The CA cert
41 | private_key = $dir/ca/tls-ca/private/$ca.key # CA private key
42 | new_certs_dir = $dir/ca/tls-ca # Certificate archive
43 | serial = $dir/ca/tls-ca/db/$ca.crt.srl # Serial number file
44 | crlnumber = $dir/ca/tls-ca/db/$ca.crl.srl # CRL number file
45 | database = $dir/ca/tls-ca/db/$ca.db # Index file
46 | unique_subject = no # Require unique subject
47 | default_days = 730 # How long to certify for
48 | default_md = sha256 # MD to use
49 | policy = match_pol # Default naming policy
50 | email_in_dn = no # Add email to cert DN
51 | preserve = no # Keep passed DN ordering
52 | name_opt = $name_opt # Subject DN display options
53 | cert_opt = ca_default # Certificate display options
54 | copy_extensions = copy # Copy extensions from CSR
55 | x509_extensions = server_ext # Default cert extensions
56 | default_crl_days = 1 # How long before next CRL
57 | crl_extensions = crl_ext # CRL extensions
58 |
59 | [ match_pol ]
60 | countryName = match # Must match 'NO'
61 | stateOrProvinceName = optional # Included if present
62 | localityName = optional # Included if present
63 | organizationName = match # Must match 'Green AS'
64 | organizationalUnitName = optional # Included if present
65 | commonName = supplied # Must be present
66 |
67 | [ extern_pol ]
68 | countryName = supplied # Must be present
69 | stateOrProvinceName = optional # Included if present
70 | localityName = optional # Included if present
71 | organizationName = supplied # Must be present
72 | organizationalUnitName = optional # Included if present
73 | commonName = supplied # Must be present
74 |
75 | [ any_pol ]
76 | domainComponent = optional
77 | countryName = optional
78 | stateOrProvinceName = optional
79 | localityName = optional
80 | organizationName = optional
81 | organizationalUnitName = optional
82 | commonName = optional
83 | emailAddress = optional
84 |
85 | ## Extensions
86 |
87 | [ server_ext ]
88 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature,keyEncipherment
89 | basicConstraints = CA:false
90 | extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth,clientAuth
91 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
92 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
93 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
94 | crlDistributionPoints = @crl_info
95 |
96 | [ client_ext ]
97 | keyUsage = critical,digitalSignature
98 | basicConstraints = CA:false
99 | extendedKeyUsage = clientAuth
100 | subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
101 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
102 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
103 | crlDistributionPoints = @crl_info
104 |
105 | [ crl_ext ]
106 | authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always
107 | authorityInfoAccess = @issuer_info
108 |
109 | [ issuer_info ]
110 | caIssuers;URI.0 = $aia_url
111 |
112 | [ crl_info ]
113 | URI.0 = $crl_url
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