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-#!/bin/sh |
- |
-# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-# found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-# This script generates two chains of test certificates: |
-# |
-# 1. A (end-entity) -> B -> C -> D (self-signed root) |
-# 2. A (end-entity) -> B -> C2 (self-signed root) |
-# |
-# in which A, B, C, and D have distinct keypairs. C2 is a self-signed root |
-# certificate that uses the same keypair as C. |
-# |
-# We use these cert chains in |
-# SSLClientSocketTest.VerifyReturnChainProperlyOrdered to ensure that |
-# SSLInfo objects see the certificate chain as validated rather than as |
-# served by the server. The server serves chain 1. The client has C2, NOT D, |
-# installed as a trusted root. Therefore, the chain will validate as chain |
-# 2, even though the server served chain 1. |
- |
-try () { |
- echo "$@" |
- "$@" || exit 1 |
-} |
- |
-try rm -rf out |
-try mkdir out |
- |
-echo Create the serial number files. |
-serial=1000 |
-for i in B C C2 D |
-do |
- try /bin/sh -c "echo $serial > out/$i-serial" |
- serial=$(expr $serial + 1) |
-done |
- |
-echo Generate the keys. |
-try openssl genrsa -out out/A.key 2048 |
-try openssl genrsa -out out/B.key 2048 |
-try openssl genrsa -out out/C.key 2048 |
-try openssl genrsa -out out/D.key 2048 |
- |
-echo Generate the D CSR. |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="D Root CA" \ |
- CERTIFICATE=D \ |
- try openssl req \ |
- -new \ |
- -key out/D.key \ |
- -out out/D.csr \ |
- -config redundant-ca.cnf |
- |
-echo D signs itself. |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="D Root CA" \ |
- try openssl x509 \ |
- -req -days 3650 \ |
- -in out/D.csr \ |
- -extensions ca_cert \ |
- -extfile redundant-ca.cnf \ |
- -signkey out/D.key \ |
- -out out/D.pem \ |
- -text |
- |
-echo Generate the C2 root CSR. |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="C CA" \ |
- CERTIFICATE=C2 \ |
- try openssl req \ |
- -new \ |
- -key out/C.key \ |
- -out out/C2.csr \ |
- -config redundant-ca.cnf |
- |
-echo C2 signs itself. |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="C CA" \ |
- try openssl x509 \ |
- -req -days 3650 \ |
- -in out/C2.csr \ |
- -extensions ca_cert \ |
- -extfile redundant-ca.cnf \ |
- -signkey out/C.key \ |
- -out out/C2.pem \ |
- -text |
- |
-echo Generate the B and C intermediaries\' CSRs. |
-for i in B C |
-do |
- name="$i Intermediate CA" |
- CA_COMMON_NAME="$i CA" \ |
- CERTIFICATE=$i \ |
- try openssl req \ |
- -new \ |
- -key out/$i.key \ |
- -out out/$i.csr \ |
- -config redundant-ca.cnf |
-done |
- |
-echo D signs the C intermediate. |
-# Make sure the signer's DB file exists. |
-touch out/D-index.txt |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="D Root CA" \ |
- CERTIFICATE=D \ |
- try openssl ca \ |
- -batch \ |
- -extensions ca_cert \ |
- -in out/C.csr \ |
- -out out/C.pem \ |
- -config redundant-ca.cnf |
- |
-echo C signs the B intermediate. |
-touch out/C-index.txt |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="C CA" \ |
- CERTIFICATE=C \ |
- try openssl ca \ |
- -batch \ |
- -extensions ca_cert \ |
- -in out/B.csr \ |
- -out out/B.pem \ |
- -config redundant-ca.cnf |
- |
-echo Generate the A end-entity CSR. |
-try openssl req \ |
- -new \ |
- -key out/A.key \ |
- -out out/A.csr \ |
- -config ee.cnf |
- |
-echo B signs A. |
-touch out/B-index.txt |
-CA_COMMON_NAME="B CA" \ |
- CERTIFICATE=B \ |
- try openssl ca \ |
- -batch \ |
- -extensions user_cert \ |
- -in out/A.csr \ |
- -out out/A.pem \ |
- -config redundant-ca.cnf |
- |
-echo Create redundant-server-chain.pem |
-try /bin/sh -c "cat out/A.key out/A.pem out/B.pem out/C.pem out/D.pem \ |
- > ../certificates/redundant-server-chain.pem" |
- |
-echo Create redundant-validated-chain.pem |
-try /bin/sh -c "cat out/A.key out/A.pem out/B.pem out/C2.pem \ |
- > ../certificates/redundant-validated-chain.pem" |
- |
-echo Create redundant-validated-chain-root.pem |
-try cp out/C2.pem ../certificates/redundant-validated-chain-root.pem |
- |