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google.golang.org/grpc/security/advancedtls
This testdata directory contains the certificates used in the tests of package advancedtls.
Supposing we are going to create a subject_cert.pem
that is trusted by ca_cert.pem
, here are the
commands we run:
Generate the private key, ca_key.pem
, and the cert ca_cert.pem
, for the CA:
$ openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout ca_key.pem -out ca_cert.pem -nodes -days $DURATION_DAYS
Generate a private key subject_key.pem
for the subject:
$ openssl genrsa -out subject_key.pem 4096
Generate a CSR csr.pem
using subject_key.pem
:
$ openssl req -new -key subject_key.pem -out csr.pem
For some cases, we might want to add some extra SAN fields in subject_cert.pem
.
In those cases, we can create a configuration file(for example, localhost-openssl.cnf), and do the following:
$ openssl req -new -key subject_key.pem -out csr.pem -config $CONFIG_FILE_NAME
Use ca_key.pem
and ca_cert.pem
to sign csr.pem
, and get a certificate, subject_cert.pem
, for the subject:
This step requires some additional configuration steps and please check out this answer from StackOverflow for more.
$ openssl ca -config openssl-ca.cnf -policy signing_policy -extensions signing_req -out subject_cert.pem -in csr.pem -keyfile ca_key.pem -cert ca_cert.pem
Please see an example configuration template at openssl-ca.cnf
.
Verify the subject_cert.pem
is trusted by ca_cert.pem
:
$ openssl verify -verbose -CAfile ca_cert.pem subject_cert.pem
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