From 7221a9f695016d3e4873bb799f06665ec74387f8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Hudson Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2017 12:56:37 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fix make-certs.sh for OpenSSL 1.1 The openssl req commands in make-certs.sh contain -subj options which were ignored in favor of the config file prior to OpenSSL 1.1. When they are used, they remove elements of the subject which are now required by t_pkinit.py. (cherry picked from commit b0473da67d72e43b9f03b703869069348e872efc) [rharwood@redhat.com: remove newer sections in make-certs.sh] Signed-off-by: Robbie Harwood --- src/tests/dejagnu/pkinit-certs/make-certs.sh | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/tests/dejagnu/pkinit-certs/make-certs.sh b/src/tests/dejagnu/pkinit-certs/make-certs.sh index 0f07709b0..0d8c2019a 100755 --- a/src/tests/dejagnu/pkinit-certs/make-certs.sh +++ b/src/tests/dejagnu/pkinit-certs/make-certs.sh @@ -122,15 +122,14 @@ SUBJECT=ca openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -x509 -extensions exts_ca \ -set_serial 1 -days $DAYS -key privkey.pem -out ca.pem # Generate a KDC certificate. -SUBJECT=kdc openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -subj /CN=kdc \ - -key privkey.pem -out kdc.csr +SUBJECT=kdc openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -key privkey.pem -out kdc.csr SUBJECT=kdc openssl x509 -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions exts_kdc \ -set_serial 2 -days $DAYS -req -CA ca.pem -CAkey privkey.pem \ -out kdc.pem -in kdc.csr # Generate a client certificate and PKCS#12 bundles. -SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -subj /CN=user \ - -key privkey.pem -out user.csr +SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -key privkey.pem \ + -out user.csr SUBJECT=user openssl x509 -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions exts_client \ -set_serial 3 -days $DAYS -req -CA ca.pem -CAkey privkey.pem \ -out user.pem -in user.csr @@ -140,24 +139,24 @@ openssl pkcs12 -export -in user.pem -inkey privkey.pem -out user-enc.p12 \ -passout pass:encrypted # Generate a client certificate and PKCS#12 bundles with a UPN SAN. -SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -subj /CN=user \ - -key privkey.pem -out user-upn.csr +SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -key privkey.pem \ + -out user-upn.csr SUBJECT=user openssl x509 -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions exts_upn_client \ -set_serial 4 -days $DAYS -req -CA ca.pem -CAkey privkey.pem \ -out user-upn.pem -in user-upn.csr openssl pkcs12 -export -in user-upn.pem -inkey privkey.pem -out user-upn.p12 \ -passout pass: -SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -subj /CN=user \ - -key privkey.pem -out user-upn2.csr +SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -key privkey.pem \ + -out user-upn2.csr SUBJECT=user openssl x509 -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions exts_upn2_client \ -set_serial 5 -days $DAYS -req -CA ca.pem -CAkey privkey.pem \ -out user-upn2.pem -in user-upn2.csr openssl pkcs12 -export -in user-upn2.pem -inkey privkey.pem \ -out user-upn2.p12 -passout pass: -SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -subj /CN=user \ - -key privkey.pem -out user-upn3.csr +SUBJECT=user openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -key privkey.pem \ + -out user-upn3.csr SUBJECT=user openssl x509 -extfile openssl.cnf -extensions exts_upn3_client \ -set_serial 6 -days $DAYS -req -CA ca.pem -CAkey privkey.pem \ -out user-upn3.pem -in user-upn3.csr