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Handle installation success. Save / load last installed list.
This also adds a feature that you can specifiy the download
resource when release build is not set so that you can
update a list without modifying the server data.
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Tue, 15 Apr 2014 19:05:49 +0200 |
parents | f6ce186cebc2 |
children | d0192a7e63df |
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Testkeys were created with: openssl genrsa -out testkey-priv.pem 3072 openssl rsa -in testkey-priv.pem -out testkey-pub.pem -outform PEM -pubout Certificate List was created manually and contains: PCA-1-Verwaltung-08 Intevation-Email-CA-2013 Intevation-Server-CA-2010 Test files created with: echo -e S:$(openssl dgst -sha256 -sign testkey-priv.pem < list-valid.txt | base64 -w0)\\r > list-valid-signed.txt cat list-valid.txt >> list-valid-signed.txt echo -e S:$(openssl dgst -sha256 -sign testkey-other.pem < list-valid.txt | base64 -w0)\\r > list-valid-other-signature.txt cat list-valid.txt >> list-valid-other-signature.txt echo -e S:$(openssl dgst -sha1 -sign testkey-other.pem < list-valid.txt | base64 -w0)\\r > list-valid-sha1-signature.txt cat list-valid.txt >> list-valid-sha1-signature.txt cp list-valid-signed.txt list-invalid-signed.txt tail -1 list-valid.txt >> list-invalid-signed.txt # To create test data for something you might want to release PRIVKEY=... echo -e S:$(openssl dgst -sha256 -sign $PRIVKEY < list-valid.txt | base64 -w0)\\r > list-valid-signed-release.txt cat list-valid.txt >> list-valid-signed-release.txt # List with 0 created manually by placing a \0 in the signature # Test server certificate: gen_key type=ec ec_curve=brainpoolP256r1 filename=valid_ssl_bp.key cert_write issuer_name=CN=127.0.0.1,O=Intevation\\ Test,C=DE \ selfsign=1 issuer_key=valid_ssl_bp.key \ not_before=20130101000000 not_after=20301231235959 \ is_ca=1 max_pathlen=0 output_file=valid_ssl_bp.pem cat valid_ssl_bp.key >> valid_ssl_bp.pem gen_key filename=valid_ssl_rsa.key cert_write issuer_name=CN=127.0.0.1,O=Do_Not_Trust_Test,C=DE \ selfsign=1 issuer_key=valid_ssl_rsa.key \ not_before=20130101000000 not_after=20151231235959 \ is_ca=1 max_pathlen=0 output_file=valid_ssl_rsa.pem cat valid_ssl_rsa.key >> valid_ssl_rsa.pem # Test list certificates (using the rsa key) for i in {1..30} do gen_key filename=valid_ssl_rsa.key cert_write issuer_name=CN=TestRootCA$i,O=Do_Not_Trust_Test,C=DE \ selfsign=1 issuer_key=valid_ssl_rsa.key \ not_before=20130101000000 not_after=20151231235959 \ is_ca=1 max_pathlen=0 output_file=valid_ssl_rsa.pem CERT=$(cat valid_ssl_rsa.pem | grep -v "\-\-\-\-" | tr -d "\\n") echo -e I:${CERT}\\r >> list-valid.txt done for i in {1..15} do gen_key filename=valid_ssl_rsa.key cert_write issuer_name=CN=TestRootCADelete$i,O=Do_Not_Trust_Test,C=DE \ selfsign=1 issuer_key=valid_ssl_rsa.key \ not_before=20130101000000 not_after=20151231235959 \ is_ca=1 max_pathlen=0 output_file=valid_ssl_rsa.pem CERT=$(cat valid_ssl_rsa.pem | grep -v "\-\-\-\-" | tr -d "\\n") echo -e R:${CERT}\\r >> list-valid.txt done # NSS mkdir nss certutil -d nss -A -i valid_ssl_rsa.pem -n "test" -t c,C certutil -d nss -D -n "test"