#!/bin/sh # Copyright 2013 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 a set of test (end-entity, root) certificate chains # whose EEs have (critical, non-critical) eKUs for codeSigning. We then try # to use them as EEs for a web server in unit tests, to make sure that we # don't accept such certs as web server certs. try () { echo "$@" $@ || exit 1 } try rm -rf out try mkdir out eku_test_root="eku-test-root" # Create the serial number files. try echo 1 > out/$eku_test_root-serial # Make sure the signers' DB files exist. touch out/$eku_test_root-index.txt # Generate one root CA certificate. try openssl genrsa -out out/$eku_test_root.key 2048 CA_COMMON_NAME="2048 RSA Test Root CA" \ CA_DIR=out \ CA_NAME=req_env_dn \ KEY_SIZE=2048 \ ALGO=rsa \ CERT_TYPE=root \ try openssl req \ -new \ -key out/$eku_test_root.key \ -extensions ca_cert \ -out out/$eku_test_root.csr \ -config ca.cnf CA_COMMON_NAME="2048 RSA Test Root CA" \ CA_DIR=out \ CA_NAME=req_env_dn \ try openssl x509 \ -req -days 3650 \ -in out/$eku_test_root.csr \ -extensions ca_cert \ -signkey out/$eku_test_root.key \ -out out/$eku_test_root.pem # Generate EE certs. for cert_type in non-crit-codeSigning crit-codeSigning do try openssl genrsa -out out/$cert_type.key 2048 try openssl req \ -new \ -key out/$cert_type.key \ -out out/$cert_type.csr \ -config eku-test.cnf \ -reqexts "$cert_type" CA_COMMON_NAME="2048 rsa Test Root CA" \ CA_DIR=out \ CA_NAME=req_env_dn \ KEY_SIZE=2048 \ ALGO=rsa \ CERT_TYPE=root \ try openssl ca \ -batch \ -in out/$cert_type.csr \ -out out/$cert_type.pem \ -config ca.cnf done