Huge News!Announcing our $40M Series B led by Abstract Ventures.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

cnert

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
1
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

cnert

Cnert is trying to be a simple API for creating TLS Certificates testing purposes.

  • 0.8.4
  • PyPI
  • Socket score

Maintainers
1

cnert

PyPI version Documentation Status pre-commit.ci status workflow ci codecov License

Cnert - TLS Certificates for testing

Cnert is simple Python API for creating TLS Certificates and stuff for testing purposes (on top of cryptography).

cnert.CA makes it easy to create CAs, intermediate CAs. These CA objects can then issue directly certificates.

Cnert can make CSRs. CA objects also use these to issue certificates.

Subject and Issuer Name Attributes, Subject Alternative Names, not_before_date and not_after_data can all be set.

Cnert has different methods to introspect these.

Cnert is made specially made for testing application that do something with TLS certificate and there for can make tailor made certificates for testing those apps.

If you don't need that and you just need any "old" certificate, you probably better of with trustme, trust me, or better: trust them.

Usage

Create a root CA

>>> import cnert
>>> ca = cnert.CA()

>>> ca.is_root_ca
True

>>> ca.is_intermediate_ca
False

>>> ca.parent is None
True

Issue an intermediate CA

>>> intermediate = ca.issue_intermediate()
>>> intermediate.is_intermediate_ca
True

>>> intermediate.is_root_ca
False

>>> intermediate.parent is ca
True

Inspect the CA's certificate

>>> ca.cert
<cnert.Cert at 0x112a14c50>

>>> ca.cert.subject_attrs
NameAttrs(ORGANIZATION_NAME="Root CA")

>>> ca.cert.subject_attrs.dict_
{'ORGANIZATION_NAME': 'Root CA'}

>>> ca.cert.subject_attrs.ORGANIZATION_NAME
'Root CA'

>>> ca.cert.ca.cert.issuer_attrs
NameAttrs(ORGANIZATION_NAME="Root CA")

>>> ca.cert.not_valid_before
datetime.datetime(2023, 3, 24, 21, 27, 50, 579389

>>> ca.cert.not_valid_after
datetime.datetime(2023, 6, 23, 20, 20, 47, 999034)

>>> ca.cert.not_valid_after
datetime.datetime(2023, 6, 23, 20, 20, 47, 999034)

>>> ca.cert.serial_number
710111479237500376112637726504312543434663217892

>>> ca.cert.path_length
9

>>> ca.cert.public_key.key_size
2048

>>> ca.cert.pem
b'-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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\nDdGK6Wz0AXMWWbbX8LToDrFA9q7YOxGNOVPhbHZ++bDJvLNmjrtruy3UTQ==\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n'

Inspect the Intermediate CA

>>> intermediate.cert.subject_attrs
NameAttrs(ORGANIZATION_NAME="CA Intermediate 1")

>>> intermediate.cert.ca.cert.issuer_attrs
NameAttrs(ORGANIZATION_NAME="Root CA")

>>> intermediate.cert.path_length
8

Issue a cert from a CA (without CSR)

>>> cert = ca.issue_cert()

>>> cert.subject_attrs
NameAttrs(COMMON_NAME="example.com")

>>> cert.subject_attrs.dict_
{'COMMON_NAME': 'example.com'}

>>> cert.subject_attrs.COMMON_NAME
'example.com'

>>> cert.public_key
<cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl.rsa._RSAPublicKey object at 0x10361c150>

>>> cert.pem
b'-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nMIIDITCCAgmgAwIBAgIUAx6AA8z3BqH/ICCmqOJXGI7PHCswDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL\nBQAwEjEQMA4GA1UECgwHUm9vdCBDQTAeFw0yMzA1MDgwODU5NTlaFw0yMzA4MDcw\nODU5NTlaMBYxFDASBgNVBAMMC2V4YW1wbGUuY29tMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEF\nAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAnWAlLvbR0hE8seqI8uBj8ESicJ/nF8I3KF9CFlTexQ73\nKdyqTRCoPZ6uuK0quX+qX5KeeNlWSnJRxSDc0WmLwYxWFVg6hmBDPLK1Ijntc1Uj\n4HENkolgPUBxgf9VBSmojqd1XL0o8PwGFIoyZ6Z/YTc3MqML4QZaB0m+TYlVgoJP\nQgFT9d9nQadvyswIx7nOMkT0Rd3sGl8nWaNgDaBLB6mkylGrtaiyo2M2LWKvNz69\nDWbjlccj65B04cBLwRcA2Zmx80leajX1zNWt0+dhJFo6rnLtmvIgqdLhCrNTmDMK\nrlyVsOrwJfXNreIPDEgYztZlrUdTnynmF4bW6W5KcwIDAQABo2swaTAdBgNVHQ4E\nFgQURd1r0d7XJBtT651AbuR2hg7TQBIwDAYDVR0TAQH/BAIwADAOBgNVHQ8BAf8E\nBAMCBaAwKgYDVR0lAQH/BCAwHgYIKwYBBQUHAwIGCCsGAQUFBwMBBggrBgEFBQcD\nAzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFAAOCAQEANcFmZZkt4Z6jc069IOonGfcpUdnZieSEVyBE\nCQC+QWaHYqcD0ryYV8n1/UzNVcSkptQ5YrbgXNikV6+cuklFq4OjHlUDGOxchrkc\nSFGYAf+j7wAAx+OZWH5IwvMSTWGhfi7FWNFrzbO3JUE1q3OOnsIUmcDpd/8zucyE\njPf6F0MVujwMJq8VAH8UtUpVm1SApEBz9vgx0n7Z0l5fgRw7PMwwDkaoyplSC0VA\n7F7AUX3K0oJ7Gyw+9onfS090GMo6mlTfhtXNpPArleUUOTrp+TKVhwtz8GRRzxEW\nBE1OaNZaipKILZPbgDa5u67pRdU/OhuMFDsBh1GlPopcax+rCQ==\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n'

>>> cert.SHA1
'21B99CE5588417932ACB65C54398115C75240B04'

Issue a cert from a CA with alt names

>>> cert = ca.issue_cert("www.example.com", "host1.example.com", "example.com")

>>> cert.subject_attrs
NameAttrs(COMMON_NAME="www.example.com")

>>> cert.sans
('www.example.com', 'host1.example.com', 'example.com')

>>> cert.certificate.extensions[4]
<Extension(oid=<ObjectIdentifier(oid=2.5.29.17, name=subjectAltName)>, critical=True, value=<SubjectAlte rnativeName(<GeneralNames([<DNSName(value='www.example.com')>, <DNSName(value='host1.example.com')>, <DNSName(val ue='example.com')>])>)>)>

Create a CSR

>>> csr = cnert.CSR()

>>> csr.pem
b'-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----\nMIICWzCCAUMCAQAwFjEUMBIGA1UEAwwLZXhhbXBsZS5jb20wggEiMA0GCSqGS
Ib3\nDQEBAQUAA4IBDwAwggEKAoIBAQCzMgKx18z/G6WFc7ULVZS8gEHYW7jNmBM0wvIG\nCFkGu8UzPZL/dHpb4UAAA3kJ+MpYUYvjAuLxoh
6RarbkfChGSGvrJVzbNJtj0axL\n3ryyZ4WhSPFGQnLCze/CsnZbZV+a2B6kdnpb2xge+pa8owGSp3jQRlqFy03tBhAK\nrXlQ/XNQ9xN7CDM
8tHyPwJtl2wHegg7zHI/pjGGoXxfz1E6257+lgIL8lIooRpgu\nXPTp/ZCBumBlNjTtITcL8AUFuRfEAXvLRjVFXh4oOBBddQUNvGwKBUZDqC
zNoxRz\ntcd4ZeWL3BrwkRsKZ6gnV3rxhoIk3Bysf2ckeE1kKIdHQ+jHAgMBAAGgADANBgkq\nhkiG9w0BAQsFAAOCAQEAcintXa9ErBuCNw8
pNftb3ENKMC7+AhNQ6wchBvTZw6Kp\nA30kV/LEjSHSGoL1rNYweUqA2NXyKT3Nm8ey4cfgpqc1L+NQfO65Hbf+PODwgIcr\nAB5fW7xZwei/
weCoxYoznknv/9UN9IHT/3itFCO6XYdW7+TbbZ2Hfqo/fZHadZpQ\ntCndu3zTyEZfa2uw2OXapDgfpI16WiF1MGEf67b+8WoXfGW/bbzTfRy
qX4tfqS2I\nRATog8sQheC1zhh9LTGRYFSqEd15RPIDuXcc902YEXQrbniVF2TwV/qtKqqqcvZu\nPsOCzwRJq87N39XWH1EInVFfftHOTWn9
HatP/+RbrQ==\n-----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----\n'

>>> csr.subject_attrs.COMMON_NAME
'example.com'

Keywords

FAQs


Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc