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#
# NOTE: This README is "bash" capable. bash README.txt
#
# create simple but reasonable directory structure
mkdir -p private certs newcerts
chmod 700 private
chmod 755 certs newcerts
touch index.txt
echo "unique_subject = no" > index.txt.attr
if [ ! -e serial ]; then
echo $(date +%s) > serial
fi
if [ "$1" == "" ]; then
CN=$1
else
CN=RootCA
fi
echo "IMPORTANT: If for any reason, you kill this process, type 'stty sane'"
echo "Enter the PassPhrase for your Key: "
`stty -echo`
read PASSPHRASE
`stty echo`
if [ ! -e /private/ca.ekey ]; then
# Create a regaular rsa encrypted key
openssl genrsa -aes256 -out private/ca.ekey -passout stdin 4096 << EOF
$PASSPHRASE
EOF
fi
if [ ! -e /private/ca.key ]; then
# Move to a Java/Filesystem readable key. Note that this one is NOT Encrypted.
openssl pkcs8 -in private/ca.ekey -topk8 -nocrypt -out private/ca.key -passin stdin << EOF
$PASSPHRASE
EOF
fi
chmod 400 private/ca.key private/ca.ekey
if [ -e subject.aaf ]; then
SUBJECT="-subj /CN=$CN`cat subject.aaf`"
else
SUBJECT=""
fi
# Generate a CA Certificate
openssl req -config openssl.conf \
-key private/ca.key \
-new -x509 -days 7300 -sha256 -extensions v3_ca \
$SUBJECT \
-out certs/ca.crt
if [ -e certs/ca.crt ]; then
# All done, print result
openssl x509 -text -noout -in certs/ca.crt
fi
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