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UTF8 := $(shell locale -c LC_CTYPE -k | grep -q charmap.*UTF-8 && echo -utf8) DAYS=365 KEYLEN=2048 TYPE=rsa:$(KEYLEN) EXTRA_FLAGS= ifdef SERIAL EXTRA_FLAGS+=-set_serial $(SERIAL) endif .PHONY: usage .SUFFIXES: .key .csr .crt .pem .PRECIOUS: %.key %.csr %.crt %.pem usage: @echo "This makefile allows you to create:" @echo " o public/private key pairs" @echo " o SSL certificate signing requests (CSRs)" @echo " o self-signed SSL test certificates" @echo @echo "To create a key pair, run \"make SOMETHING.key\"." @echo "To create a CSR, run \"make SOMETHING.csr\"." @echo "To create a test certificate, run \"make SOMETHING.crt\"." @echo "To create a key and a test certificate in one file, run \"make SOMETHING.pem\"." @echo @echo "To create a key for use with Apache, run \"make genkey\"." @echo "To create a CSR for use with Apache, run \"make certreq\"." @echo "To create a test certificate for use with Apache, run \"make testcert\"." @echo @echo "To create a test certificate with serial number other than random, add SERIAL=num" @echo "You can also specify key length with KEYLEN=n and expiration in days with DAYS=n" @echo "Any additional options can be passed to openssl req via EXTRA_FLAGS" @echo @echo Examples: @echo " make server.key" @echo " make server.csr" @echo " make server.crt" @echo " make stunnel.pem" @echo " make genkey" @echo " make certreq" @echo " make testcert" @echo " make server.crt SERIAL=1" @echo " make stunnel.pem EXTRA_FLAGS=-sha384" @echo " make testcert DAYS=600" %.pem: umask 77 ; \ PEM1=`/bin/mktemp /tmp/openssl.XXXXXX` ; \ PEM2=`/bin/mktemp /tmp/openssl.XXXXXX` ; \ /usr/bin/openssl req $(UTF8) -newkey $(TYPE) -keyout $$PEM1 -nodes -x509 -days $(DAYS) -out $$PEM2 $(EXTRA_FLAGS) ; \ cat $$PEM1 > $@ ; \ echo "" >> $@ ; \ cat $$PEM2 >> $@ ; \ $(RM) $$PEM1 $$PEM2 %.key: umask 77 ; \ /usr/bin/openssl genrsa -aes128 $(KEYLEN) > $@ %.csr: %.key umask 77 ; \ /usr/bin/openssl req $(UTF8) -new -key $^ -out $@ %.crt: %.key umask 77 ; \ /usr/bin/openssl req $(UTF8) -new -key $^ -x509 -days $(DAYS) -out $@ $(EXTRA_FLAGS) TLSROOT=/etc/pki/tls KEY=$(TLSROOT)/private/localhost.key CSR=$(TLSROOT)/certs/localhost.csr CRT=$(TLSROOT)/certs/localhost.crt genkey: $(KEY) certreq: $(CSR) testcert: $(CRT) $(CSR): $(KEY) umask 77 ; \ /usr/bin/openssl req $(UTF8) -new -key $(KEY) -out $(CSR) $(CRT): $(KEY) umask 77 ; \ /usr/bin/openssl req $(UTF8) -new -key $(KEY) -x509 -days $(DAYS) -out $(CRT) $(EXTRA_FLAGS)
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