X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/f5d786885721c374cc22a1f1311ca01408a496fd..1a47b633600e808a11d75551306a2bf8ebf87335:/test/aux-fixed/exim-ca/genall?ds=inline diff --git a/test/aux-fixed/exim-ca/genall b/test/aux-fixed/exim-ca/genall index 63a3618ee..64e5a85b4 100755 --- a/test/aux-fixed/exim-ca/genall +++ b/test/aux-fixed/exim-ca/genall @@ -7,13 +7,26 @@ echo hit return when ready read junk for tld in com org net do - clica -D example.$tld -p password -B 512 -I -N example.$tld -F -C http://crl.example.$tld/latest.crl -O http://oscp/example.$tld/ - clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 101 -S server1.example.$tld + clica -D example.$tld -p password -B 1024 -I -N example.$tld -F \ + -C http://crl.example.$tld/latest.crl -O http://oscp/example.$tld/ + + clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 101 -S server1.example.$tld \ + -8 alternatename.server1.example.$tld,alternatename2.server1.example.$tld clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 102 -S revoked1.example.$tld clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 103 -S expired1.example.$tld -m 1 clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 201 -S server2.example.$tld clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 202 -S revoked2.example.$tld clica -D example.$tld -p password -s 203 -S expired2.example.$tld -m 1 + + + # openssl seems to generate a file (ca_chain.pam) in an order it + # cannot then use (the key applies to the first cert in the file?). + # Generate a shuffled one. + cd example.$tld/server1.example.$tld + openssl pkcs12 -in server1.example.com.p12 -passin file:pwdfile -cacerts -out cacerts.pem -nokeys + cat server1.example.com.pem cacerts.pem > fullchain.pem + rm cacerts.pem + cd ../.. done # and loop again @@ -49,16 +62,17 @@ EOF do SPFX=example.$tld/$server.example.$tld/$server.example.$tld openssl ocsp -issuer $CADIR/Signer.pem -cert $SPFX.pem -reqout $SPFX.ocsp.req - openssl ocsp -index $CADIR/index.valid.txt $OGENCOMMON -reqin $SPFX.ocsp.req -respout $SPFX.ocsp.good.resp - openssl ocsp -index $CADIR/index.valid.txt $OGENCOMMON -ndays 30 -reqin $SPFX.ocsp.req -respout $SPFX.ocsp.dated.resp - openssl ocsp -index $CADIR/index.revoked.txt $OGENCOMMON -reqin $SPFX.ocsp.req -respout $SPFX.ocsp.revoked.resp + openssl ocsp -index $CADIR/index.valid.txt $OGENCOMMON -ndays 3652 -reqin $SPFX.ocsp.req -respout $SPFX.ocsp.good.resp + openssl ocsp -index $CADIR/index.valid.txt $OGENCOMMON -ndays 30 -reqin $SPFX.ocsp.req -respout $SPFX.ocsp.dated.resp + openssl ocsp -index $CADIR/index.revoked.txt $OGENCOMMON -ndays 3652 -reqin $SPFX.ocsp.req -respout $SPFX.ocsp.revoked.resp done done # and loop again to generate unlocked keys and client cert bundles for tld in com org net do - for server in server1 revoked1 expired1 server2 revoked2 expired2 do + for server in server1 revoked1 expired1 server2 revoked2 expired2 + do SDIR=example.$tld/$server.example.$tld SPFX=$SDIR/$server.example.$tld openssl rsa -in $SPFX.key -passin file:$SDIR/pwdfile -out $SPFX.unlocked.key @@ -98,4 +112,19 @@ do openssl crl -in $CADIR/crl.v2 -inform der -out $CADIR/crl.v2.pem done +# Finally, a single certificate-directory +cd example.com/server1.example.com +mkdir -f certdir +cd certdir +f=../../CA/CA.pem +h=`openssl x509 -hash -noout -in $f` +ln -s $f $h.0 +f=../../CA/Signer.pem +h=`openssl x509 -hash -noout -in $f` +ln -s $f $h.0 +cd ../.. + +find example.* -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 755 +find example.* -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644 + echo "CA, Certificate, CRL and OSCP Response generation complete"