set LD_LIBRARY_PATH so the correct libs can be found.
Testing:
cd demos/certs && sh mkcerts.sh
cd demos/certs/apps && sh -x mkacerts.sh
Reviewed-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Paul Yang <kaishen.yy@antfin.com>
Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/23142)
# Recreate the demo certificates in the apps directory.
-OPENSSL=openssl
+opensslcmd() {
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../../.. ../../../apps/openssl $@
+}
+
+opensslcmd version
# Root CA: create certificate directly
-CN="OpenSSL Test Root CA" $OPENSSL req -config apps.cnf -x509 -nodes \
+CN="OpenSSL Test Root CA" opensslcmd req -config apps.cnf -x509 -nodes \
-keyout root.pem -out root.pem -key rootkey.pem -new -days 3650
# Intermediate CA: request first
-CN="OpenSSL Test Intermediate CA" $OPENSSL req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
+CN="OpenSSL Test Intermediate CA" opensslcmd req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
-key intkey.pem -out intreq.pem -new
# Sign request: CA extensions
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in intreq.pem -CA root.pem -CAkey rootkey.pem -days 3630 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in intreq.pem -CA root.pem -CAkey rootkey.pem -days 3630 \
-extfile apps.cnf -extensions v3_ca -CAcreateserial -out intca.pem
# Client certificate: request first
-CN="Test Client Cert" $OPENSSL req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Client Cert" opensslcmd req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
-key ckey.pem -out creq.pem -new
# Sign using intermediate CA
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in creq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in creq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile apps.cnf -extensions usr_cert -CAcreateserial | \
- $OPENSSL x509 -nameopt oneline -subject -issuer >client.pem
+ opensslcmd x509 -nameopt oneline -subject -issuer >client.pem
# Server certificate: request first
-CN="Test Server Cert" $OPENSSL req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Server Cert" opensslcmd req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
-key skey.pem -out sreq.pem -new
# Sign using intermediate CA
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in sreq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in sreq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile apps.cnf -extensions usr_cert -CAcreateserial | \
- $OPENSSL x509 -nameopt oneline -subject -issuer >server.pem
+ opensslcmd x509 -nameopt oneline -subject -issuer >server.pem
# Server certificate #2: request first
-CN="Test Server Cert #2" $OPENSSL req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Server Cert #2" opensslcmd req -config apps.cnf -nodes \
-key skey2.pem -out sreq2.pem -new
# Sign using intermediate CA
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in sreq2.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in sreq2.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile apps.cnf -extensions usr_cert -CAcreateserial | \
- $OPENSSL x509 -nameopt oneline -subject -issuer >server2.pem
+ opensslcmd x509 -nameopt oneline -subject -issuer >server2.pem
# Append keys to file.
cat skey2.pem >>server2.pem
cat ckey.pem >>client.pem
-$OPENSSL verify -CAfile root.pem -untrusted intca.pem \
+opensslcmd verify -CAfile root.pem -untrusted intca.pem \
server2.pem server.pem client.pem
+#!/bin/sh
# Create certificates using various algorithms to test multi-certificate
# functionality.
-OPENSSL=../../../apps/openssl
-CN="OpenSSL Test RSA SHA-1 cert" $OPENSSL req \
+opensslcmd() {
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../../.. ../../../apps/openssl $@
+}
+
+opensslcmd version
+
+CN="OpenSSL Test RSA SHA-1 cert" opensslcmd req \
-config apps.cnf -extensions usr_cert -x509 -nodes \
-keyout tsha1.pem -out tsha1.pem -new -days 3650 -sha1
-CN="OpenSSL Test RSA SHA-256 cert" $OPENSSL req \
+CN="OpenSSL Test RSA SHA-256 cert" opensslcmd req \
-config apps.cnf -extensions usr_cert -x509 -nodes \
-keyout tsha256.pem -out tsha256.pem -new -days 3650 -sha256
-CN="OpenSSL Test RSA SHA-512 cert" $OPENSSL req \
+CN="OpenSSL Test RSA SHA-512 cert" opensslcmd req \
-config apps.cnf -extensions usr_cert -x509 -nodes \
-keyout tsha512.pem -out tsha512.pem -new -days 3650 -sha512
# Create EC parameters
-$OPENSSL ecparam -name P-256 -out ecp256.pem
-$OPENSSL ecparam -name P-384 -out ecp384.pem
+opensslcmd ecparam -name P-256 -out ecp256.pem
+opensslcmd ecparam -name P-384 -out ecp384.pem
-CN="OpenSSL Test P-256 SHA-256 cert" $OPENSSL req \
+CN="OpenSSL Test P-256 SHA-256 cert" opensslcmd req \
-config apps.cnf -extensions ec_cert -x509 -nodes \
-nodes -keyout tecp256.pem -out tecp256.pem -newkey ec:ecp256.pem \
-days 3650 -sha256
-CN="OpenSSL Test P-384 SHA-384 cert" $OPENSSL req \
+CN="OpenSSL Test P-384 SHA-384 cert" opensslcmd req \
-config apps.cnf -extensions ec_cert -x509 -nodes \
-nodes -keyout tecp384.pem -out tecp384.pem -newkey ec:ecp384.pem \
-days 3650 -sha384
#!/bin/sh
-OPENSSL=../../apps/openssl
+opensslcmd() {
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../.. ../../apps/openssl $@
+}
+
OPENSSL_CONF=../../apps/openssl.cnf
export OPENSSL_CONF
+opensslcmd version
+
# Root CA: create certificate directly
-CN="Test Root CA" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -x509 -nodes \
+CN="Test Root CA" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -x509 -nodes \
-keyout root.pem -out root.pem -newkey rsa:2048 -days 3650
# Intermediate CA: request first
-CN="Test Intermediate CA" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Intermediate CA" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
-keyout intkey.pem -out intreq.pem -newkey rsa:2048
# Sign request: CA extensions
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in intreq.pem -CA root.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in intreq.pem -CA root.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions v3_ca -CAcreateserial -out intca.pem
# Server certificate: create request first
-CN="Test Server Cert" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Server Cert" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
-keyout skey.pem -out req.pem -newkey rsa:1024
# Sign request: end entity extensions
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in req.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in req.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions usr_cert -CAcreateserial -out server.pem
# Client certificate: request first
-CN="Test Client Cert" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Client Cert" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
-keyout ckey.pem -out creq.pem -newkey rsa:1024
# Sign using intermediate CA
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in creq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in creq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions usr_cert -CAcreateserial -out client.pem
# Revoked certificate: request first
-CN="Test Revoked Cert" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test Revoked Cert" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
-keyout revkey.pem -out rreq.pem -newkey rsa:1024
# Sign using intermediate CA
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in rreq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in rreq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions usr_cert -CAcreateserial -out rev.pem
# OCSP responder certificate: request first
-CN="Test OCSP Responder Cert" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
+CN="Test OCSP Responder Cert" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -nodes \
-keyout respkey.pem -out respreq.pem -newkey rsa:1024
# Sign using intermediate CA and responder extensions
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in respreq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in respreq.pem -CA intca.pem -CAkey intkey.pem -days 3600 \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions ocsp_cert -CAcreateserial -out resp.pem
# Example creating a PKCS#3 DH certificate.
# First DH parameters
-[ -f dhp.pem ] || $OPENSSL genpkey -genparam -algorithm DH -pkeyopt dh_paramgen_prime_len:1024 -out dhp.pem
+[ -f dhp.pem ] || opensslcmd genpkey -genparam -algorithm DH -pkeyopt dh_paramgen_prime_len:1024 -out dhp.pem
# Now a DH private key
-$OPENSSL genpkey -paramfile dhp.pem -out dhskey.pem
+opensslcmd genpkey -paramfile dhp.pem -out dhskey.pem
# Create DH public key file
-$OPENSSL pkey -in dhskey.pem -pubout -out dhspub.pem
+opensslcmd pkey -in dhskey.pem -pubout -out dhspub.pem
# Certificate request, key just reuses old one as it is ignored when the
# request is signed.
-CN="Test Server DH Cert" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -new \
+CN="Test Server DH Cert" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -new \
-key skey.pem -out dhsreq.pem
# Sign request: end entity DH extensions
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in dhsreq.pem -CA root.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in dhsreq.pem -CA root.pem -days 3600 \
-force_pubkey dhspub.pem \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions dh_cert -CAcreateserial -out dhserver.pem
# DH client certificate
-$OPENSSL genpkey -paramfile dhp.pem -out dhckey.pem
-$OPENSSL pkey -in dhckey.pem -pubout -out dhcpub.pem
-CN="Test Client DH Cert" $OPENSSL req -config ca.cnf -new \
+opensslcmd genpkey -paramfile dhp.pem -out dhckey.pem
+opensslcmd pkey -in dhckey.pem -pubout -out dhcpub.pem
+CN="Test Client DH Cert" opensslcmd req -config ca.cnf -new \
-key skey.pem -out dhcreq.pem
-$OPENSSL x509 -req -in dhcreq.pem -CA root.pem -days 3600 \
+opensslcmd x509 -req -in dhcreq.pem -CA root.pem -days 3600 \
-force_pubkey dhcpub.pem \
-extfile ca.cnf -extensions dh_cert -CAcreateserial -out dhclient.pem
# Create initial crl number file
echo 01 >crlnum.txt
# Add entries for server and client certs
-$OPENSSL ca -valid server.pem -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem \
+opensslcmd ca -valid server.pem -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem \
-config ca.cnf -md sha1
-$OPENSSL ca -valid client.pem -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem \
+opensslcmd ca -valid client.pem -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem \
-config ca.cnf -md sha1
-$OPENSSL ca -valid rev.pem -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem \
+opensslcmd ca -valid rev.pem -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem \
-config ca.cnf -md sha1
# Generate a CRL.
-$OPENSSL ca -gencrl -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem -config ca.cnf \
+opensslcmd ca -gencrl -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem -config ca.cnf \
-md sha1 -crldays 1 -out crl1.pem
# Revoke a certificate
openssl ca -revoke rev.pem -crl_reason superseded \
-keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem -config ca.cnf -md sha1
# Generate another CRL
-$OPENSSL ca -gencrl -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem -config ca.cnf \
+opensslcmd ca -gencrl -keyfile root.pem -cert root.pem -config ca.cnf \
-md sha1 -crldays 1 -out crl2.pem
+#!/bin/sh
+
# Example querying OpenSSL test responder. Assumes ocsprun.sh has been
# called.
-OPENSSL=../../apps/openssl
+opensslcmd() {
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../.. ../../apps/openssl $@
+}
+
OPENSSL_CONF=../../apps/openssl.cnf
export OPENSSL_CONF
+opensslcmd version
+
# Send responder queries for each certificate.
echo "Requesting OCSP status for each certificate"
-$OPENSSL ocsp -issuer intca.pem -cert client.pem -CAfile root.pem \
+opensslcmd ocsp -issuer intca.pem -cert client.pem -CAfile root.pem \
-url http://127.0.0.1:8888/
-$OPENSSL ocsp -issuer intca.pem -cert server.pem -CAfile root.pem \
+opensslcmd ocsp -issuer intca.pem -cert server.pem -CAfile root.pem \
-url http://127.0.0.1:8888/
-$OPENSSL ocsp -issuer intca.pem -cert rev.pem -CAfile root.pem \
+opensslcmd ocsp -issuer intca.pem -cert rev.pem -CAfile root.pem \
-url http://127.0.0.1:8888/
# One query for all three certificates.
echo "Requesting OCSP status for three certificates in one request"
-$OPENSSL ocsp -issuer intca.pem \
+opensslcmd ocsp -issuer intca.pem \
-cert client.pem -cert server.pem -cert rev.pem \
-CAfile root.pem -url http://127.0.0.1:8888/
+#!/bin/sh
+
+opensslcmd() {
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../.. ../../apps/openssl $@
+}
+
# Example of running an querying OpenSSL test OCSP responder.
# This assumes "mkcerts.sh" or similar has been run to set up the
# necessary file structure.
-OPENSSL=../../apps/openssl
OPENSSL_CONF=../../apps/openssl.cnf
export OPENSSL_CONF
+opensslcmd version
+
# Run OCSP responder.
PORT=8888
-$OPENSSL ocsp -port $PORT -index index.txt -CA intca.pem \
+opensslcmd ocsp -port $PORT -index index.txt -CA intca.pem \
-rsigner resp.pem -rkey respkey.pem -rother intca.pem $*