freebsd-skq/contrib/unbound/smallapp/unbound-control-setup.sh.in
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#!/bin/sh
#
# unbound-control-setup.sh - set up SSL certificates for unbound-control
#
# Copyright (c) 2008, NLnet Labs. All rights reserved.
#
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# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
# settings:
# directory for files
prefix=@prefix@
DESTDIR=@sysconfdir@/unbound
# issuer and subject name for certificates
SERVERNAME=unbound
CLIENTNAME=unbound-control
# validity period for certificates
DAYS=7200
# size of keys in bits
BITS=1536
# hash algorithm
HASH=sha256
# base name for unbound server keys
SVR_BASE=unbound_server
# base name for unbound-control keys
CTL_BASE=unbound_control
# we want -rw-r----- access (say you run this as root: grp=yes (server), all=no).
umask 0027
# end of options
# functions:
error ( ) {
echo "$0 fatal error: $1"
exit 1
}
# check arguments:
while test $# -ne 0; do
case $1 in
-d)
if test $# -eq 1; then error "need argument for -d"; fi
DESTDIR="$2"
shift
;;
*)
echo "unbound-control-setup.sh - setup SSL keys for unbound-control"
echo " -d dir use directory to store keys and certificates."
echo " default: $DESTDIR"
echo "please run this command using the same user id that the "
echo "unbound daemon uses, it needs read privileges."
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
# go!:
echo "setup in directory $DESTDIR"
cd "$DESTDIR" || error "could not cd to $DESTDIR"
# create certificate keys; do not recreate if they already exist.
if test -f $SVR_BASE.key; then
echo "$SVR_BASE.key exists"
else
echo "generating $SVR_BASE.key"
openssl genrsa -out $SVR_BASE.key $BITS || error "could not genrsa"
fi
if test -f $CTL_BASE.key; then
echo "$CTL_BASE.key exists"
else
echo "generating $CTL_BASE.key"
openssl genrsa -out $CTL_BASE.key $BITS || error "could not genrsa"
fi
# create self-signed cert for server
cat >request.cfg <<EOF
[req]
default_bits=$BITS
default_md=$HASH
prompt=no
distinguished_name=req_distinguished_name
[req_distinguished_name]
commonName=$SERVERNAME
EOF
test -f request.cfg || error "could not create request.cfg"
echo "create $SVR_BASE.pem (self signed certificate)"
openssl req -key $SVR_BASE.key -config request.cfg -new -x509 -days $DAYS -out $SVR_BASE.pem || error "could not create $SVR_BASE.pem"
# create trusted usage pem
openssl x509 -in $SVR_BASE.pem -addtrust serverAuth -out $SVR_BASE"_trust.pem"
# create client request and sign it, piped
cat >request.cfg <<EOF
[req]
default_bits=$BITS
default_md=$HASH
prompt=no
distinguished_name=req_distinguished_name
[req_distinguished_name]
commonName=$CLIENTNAME
EOF
test -f request.cfg || error "could not create request.cfg"
echo "create $CTL_BASE.pem (signed client certificate)"
openssl req -key $CTL_BASE.key -config request.cfg -new | openssl x509 -req -days $DAYS -CA $SVR_BASE"_trust.pem" -CAkey $SVR_BASE.key -CAcreateserial -$HASH -out $CTL_BASE.pem
test -f $CTL_BASE.pem || error "could not create $CTL_BASE.pem"
# create trusted usage pem
# openssl x509 -in $CTL_BASE.pem -addtrust clientAuth -out $CTL_BASE"_trust.pem"
# see details with openssl x509 -noout -text < $SVR_BASE.pem
# echo "create $CTL_BASE""_browser.pfx (web client certificate)"
# echo "create webbrowser PKCS#12 .PFX certificate file. In Firefox import in:"
# echo "preferences - advanced - encryption - view certificates - your certs"
# echo "empty password is used, simply click OK on the password dialog box."
# openssl pkcs12 -export -in $CTL_BASE"_trust.pem" -inkey $CTL_BASE.key -name "unbound remote control client cert" -out $CTL_BASE"_browser.pfx" -password "pass:" || error "could not create browser certificate"
# remove unused permissions
chmod o-rw $SVR_BASE.pem $SVR_BASE.key $CTL_BASE.pem $CTL_BASE.key
# remove crap
rm -f request.cfg
rm -f $CTL_BASE"_trust.pem" $SVR_BASE"_trust.pem" $SVR_BASE"_trust.srl"
echo "Setup success. Certificates created. Enable in unbound.conf file to use"
exit 0