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
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