#!/bin/bash if [ -z $SAN ] then echo "Set SAN with a DNS or IP(e.g. export SAN=IP.1:127.0.0.1,IP.2:172.18.0.2)." exit 1 fi echo "Creating CA, server cert/key, and client cert/key..." # Creating basic files/directories mkdir -p {certs,crl,newcerts} touch index.txt echo 1000 > serial # CA private key (unencrypted) openssl genrsa -out ca.key 4096 # Certificate Authority (self-signed certificate) openssl req -config examples/grpc-client/openssl.conf -new -x509 -days 3650 -sha256 -key ca.key -extensions v3_ca -out ca.crt -subj "/CN=fake-ca" # Server private key (unencrypted) openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 # Server certificate signing request (CSR) openssl req -config examples/grpc-client/openssl.conf -new -sha256 -key server.key -out server.csr -subj "/CN=fake-server" # Certificate Authority signs CSR to grant a certificate openssl ca -batch -config examples/grpc-client/openssl.conf -extensions server_cert -days 365 -notext -md sha256 -in server.csr -out server.crt -cert ca.crt -keyfile ca.key # Client private key (unencrypted) openssl genrsa -out client.key 2048 # Signed client certificate signing request (CSR) openssl req -config examples/grpc-client/openssl.conf -new -sha256 -key client.key -out client.csr -subj "/CN=fake-client" # Certificate Authority signs CSR to grant a certificate openssl ca -batch -config examples/grpc-client/openssl.conf -extensions usr_cert -days 365 -notext -md sha256 -in client.csr -out client.crt -cert ca.crt -keyfile ca.key # Remove CSR's rm *.csr