#!/bin/sh # Easy-RSA 3 -- A Shell-based CA Utility # # Copyright (C) 2018 by the Open-Source OpenVPN development community. # A full list of contributors can be found in the ChangeLog. # # This code released under version 2 of the GNU GPL; see COPYING and the # Licensing/ directory of this project for full licensing details. # Help/usage output to stdout usage() { # command help: print " Easy-RSA 3 usage and overview USAGE: easyrsa [options] COMMAND [command-options] A list of commands is shown below. To get detailed usage and help for a command, run: ./easyrsa help COMMAND For a listing of options that can be supplied before the command, use: ./easyrsa help options Here is the list of commands available with a short syntax reminder. Use the 'help' command above to get full usage details. init-pki build-ca [ cmd-opts ] gen-dh gen-req [ cmd-opts ] sign-req build-client-full [ cmd-opts ] build-server-full [ cmd-opts ] revoke [cmd-opts] renew [cmd-opts] build-serverClient-full [ cmd-opts ] gen-crl update-db show-req [ cmd-opts ] show-cert [ cmd-opts ] show-ca [ cmd-opts ] import-req export-p7 [ cmd-opts ] export-p8 [ cmd-opts ] export-p12 [ cmd-opts ] set-rsa-pass [ cmd-opts ] set-ec-pass [ cmd-opts ] upgrade " # collect/show dir status: err_source="Not defined: vars autodetect failed and no value provided" work_dir="${EASYRSA:-$err_source}" pki_dir="${EASYRSA_PKI:-$err_source}" print "\ DIRECTORY STATUS (commands would take effect on these locations) EASYRSA: $work_dir PKI: $pki_dir " } # => usage() # Detailed command help # When called with no args, calls usage(), otherwise shows help for a command cmd_help() { text="" opts="" case "$1" in init-pki|clean-all) text=" init-pki [ cmd-opts ] Removes & re-initializes the PKI dir for a clean PKI" ;; build-ca) text=" build-ca [ cmd-opts ] Creates a new CA" opts=" nopass - do not encrypt the CA key (default is encrypted) subca - create an intermediate CA keypair and request (default is a root CA) intca - alias to the above" ;; gen-dh) text=" gen-dh Generates DH (Diffie-Hellman) parameters" ;; gen-req) text=" gen-req [ cmd-opts ] Generate a standalone keypair and request (CSR) This request is suitable for sending to a remote CA for signing." opts=" nopass - do not encrypt the private key (default is encrypted)" ;; sign|sign-req) text=" sign-req Sign a certificate request of the defined type. must be a known type such as 'client', 'server', 'serverClient', or 'ca' (or a user-added type.) This request file must exist in the reqs/ dir and have a .req file extension. See import-req below for importing reqs from other sources." ;; build|build-client-full|build-server-full|build-serverClient-full) text=" build-client-full [ cmd-opts ] build-server-full [ cmd-opts ] build-serverClient-full [ cmd-opts ] Generate a keypair and sign locally for a client and/or server This mode uses the as the X509 CN." opts=" nopass - do not encrypt the private key (default is encrypted) inline - create an inline credentials file for this node" ;; revoke) text=" revoke [reason] Revoke a certificate specified by the filename_base, with an optional revocation reason that is one of: unspecified keyCompromise CACompromise affiliationChanged superseded cessationOfOperation certificateHold";; renew) text=" renew [ cmd-opts ] Renew a certificate specified by the filename_base" opts=" nopass - do not encrypt the private key (default is encrypted)" ;; gen-crl) text=" gen-crl Generate a CRL" ;; update-db) text=" update-db Update the index.txt database This command will use the system time to update the status of issued certificates." ;; show-req|show-cert) text=" show-req [ cmd-opts ] show-cert [ cmd-opts ] Shows details of the req or cert referenced by filename_base Human-readable output is shown, including any requested cert options when showing a request." opts=" full - show full req/cert info, including pubkey/sig data" ;; show-ca) text=" show-ca [ cmd-opts ] Shows details of the CA cert Human-readable output is shown." opts=" full - show full cert info, including pubkey/sig data" ;; import-req) text=" import-req Import a certificate request from a file This will copy the specified file into the reqs/ dir in preparation for signing. The is the filename base to create. Example usage: import-req /some/where/bob_request.req bob" ;; export-p12) text=" export-p12 [ cmd-opts ] Export a PKCS#12 file with the keypair specified by " opts=" noca - do not include the ca.crt file in the PKCS12 output nokey - do not include the private key in the PKCS12 output" ;; export-p7) text=" export-p7 [ cmd-opts ] Export a PKCS#7 file with the pubkey specified by " opts=" noca - do not include the ca.crt file in the PKCS7 output" ;; export-p8) text=" export-p8 [ cmd-opts ] Export a PKCS#8 file with the private key specified by " opts=" noca - do not include the ca.crt file in the PKCS7 output" ;; set-rsa-pass|set-ec-pass) text=" set-rsa-pass [ cmd-opts ] set-ec-pass [ cmd-opts ] Set a new passphrase on an RSA or EC key for the listed ." opts=" nopass - use no password and leave the key unencrypted file - (advanced) treat the file as a raw path, not a short-name" ;; upgrade) text=" upgrade Upgrade EasyRSA PKI and/or CA. must be one of: pki - Upgrade EasyRSA v2.x PKI to EasyRSA v3.x PKI (includes CA below) ca - Upgrade EasyRSA v3.0.5 CA or older to EasyRSA v3.0.6 CA or later." ;; altname|subjectaltname|san) text=" --subject-alt-name=SAN_FORMAT_STRING This global option adds a subjectAltName to the request or issued certificate. It MUST be in a valid format accepted by openssl or req/cert generation will fail. Note that including multiple such names requires them to be comma-separated; further invocations of this option will REPLACE the value. Examples of the SAN_FORMAT_STRING shown below: DNS:alternate.example.net DNS:primary.example.net,DNS:alternate.example.net IP:203.0.113.29 email:alternate@example.net" ;; options) opt_usage ;; "") usage ;; *) text=" Unknown command: '$1' (try without commands for a list of commands)" ;; esac # display the help text print "$text" [ -n "$opts" ] && print " cmd-opts is an optional set of command options from this list: $opts" } # => cmd_help() # Options usage opt_usage() { print " Easy-RSA Global Option Flags The following options may be provided before the command. Options specified at runtime override env-vars and any 'vars' file in use. Unless noted, non-empty values to options are mandatory. General options: --batch : set automatic (no-prompts when possible) mode --passin=ARG : set -passin ARG for openssl --passout=ARG : set -passout ARG for openssl --pki-dir=DIR : declares the PKI directory --vars=FILE : define a specific 'vars' file to use for Easy-RSA config --version : prints EasyRSA version and build information, then exits Certificate & Request options: (these impact cert/req field values) --days=# : sets the signing validity to the specified number of days --digest=ALG : digest to use in the requests & certificates --dn-mode=MODE : DN mode to use (cn_only or org) --keysize=# : size in bits of keypair to generate --req-cn=NAME : default CN to use --subca-len=# : path length of signed intermediate CA certs; must be >= 0 if used --subject-alt-name : Add a subjectAltName. For more info and syntax, see: ./easyrsa help altname --use-algo=ALG : crypto alg to use: choose rsa (default) or ec --curve=NAME : for elliptic curve, sets the named curve to use --copy-ext : Copy included request X509 extensions (namely subjAltName Organizational DN options: (only used with the 'org' DN mode) (values may be blank for org DN options) --req-c=CC : country code (2-letters) --req-st=NAME : State/Province --req-city=NAME : City/Locality --req-org=NAME : Organization --req-email=NAME : Email addresses --req-ou=NAME : Organizational Unit Deprecated features: --ns-cert=YESNO : yes or no to including deprecated NS extensions --ns-comment=COMMENT : NS comment to include (value may be blank) " } # => opt_usage() # Wrapper around printf - clobber print since it's not POSIX anyway # shellcheck disable=SC1117 print() { printf "%s\n" "$*" || exit 1; } # Exit fatally with a message to stderr # present even with EASYRSA_BATCH as these are fatal problems die() { print " Easy-RSA error: $1" 1>&2 exit "${2:-1}" } # => die() # non-fatal warning output warn() { [ ! "$EASYRSA_BATCH" ] && \ print " $1" 1>&2 return 0 } # => warn() # informational notices to stdout notice() { [ ! "$EASYRSA_BATCH" ] && \ print " $1" return 0 } # => notice() # yes/no case-insensitive match (operates on stdin pipe) # Returns 0 when input contains yes, 1 for no, 2 for no match # If both strings are present, returns 1; first matching line returns. awk_yesno() { #shellcheck disable=SC2016 awkscript=' BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1; r=2} { if(match($0,"no")) {r=1; exit} if(match($0,"yes")) {r=0; exit} } END {exit r}' awk "$awkscript" } # => awk_yesno() # intent confirmation helper func # returns without prompting in EASYRSA_BATCH confirm() { [ "$EASYRSA_BATCH" ] && return prompt="$1" value="$2" msg="$3" input="" print " $msg Type the word '$value' to continue, or any other input to abort." printf %s " $prompt" #shellcheck disable=SC2162 read input [ "$input" = "$value" ] && return notice "Aborting without confirmation." exit 9 } # => confirm() # mktemp wrapper easyrsa_mktemp() { [ -n "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" ] || die "EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session not initialized!" [ -d "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" ] || mkdir -p "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" || die "Could not create temporary directory '$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session'. Permission or concurrency problem?" [ -d "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" ] || die "Temporary directory '$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session' does not exist" template="$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session/tmp.XXXXXX" tempfile=$(mktemp "$template") || return # win32 mktemp shipped by easyrsa returns template as file! if [ "$template" = "$tempfile" ]; then # but win32 mktemp -d does work # but win32 mktemp -u does not work tempfile=$(mktemp -du "$tempfile") || return printf "" > "$tempfile" || return fi echo "$tempfile" } # => easyrsa_mktemp # remove temp files and do terminal cleanups cleanup() { [ -z "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" ] || rm -rf "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" # shellcheck disable=SC2039 (stty echo 2>/dev/null) || { (set -o echo 2>/dev/null) && set -o echo; } echo "" # just to get a clean line } # => cleanup() easyrsa_openssl() { openssl_command=$1; shift case $openssl_command in makesafeconf) has_config=true;; ca|req|srp|ts) has_config=true;; *) has_config=false;; esac if ! $has_config; then "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" "$openssl_command" "$@" return fi easyrsa_openssl_conf=$(easyrsa_mktemp) || die "Failed to create temporary file" easyrsa_extra_exts= if [ -n "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" ]; then easyrsa_extra_exts=$(easyrsa_mktemp) || die "Failed to create temporary file" cat >"$easyrsa_extra_exts" <<-EOF req_extensions = req_extra [ req_extra ] $EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS EOF fi # Make LibreSSL safe config file from OpenSSL config file sed \ -e "s\`ENV::EASYRSA\`EASYRSA\`g" \ -e "s\`\$dir\`$EASYRSA_PKI\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_PKI\`$EASYRSA_PKI\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE\`$EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS\`$EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_DIGEST\`$EASYRSA_DIGEST\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE\`$EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_DIGEST\`$EASYRSA_DIGEST\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_DN\`$EASYRSA_DN\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY\`$EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE\`$EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_CITY\`$EASYRSA_REQ_CITY\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_ORG\`$EASYRSA_REQ_ORG\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_OU\`$EASYRSA_REQ_OU\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_CN\`$EASYRSA_REQ_CN\`g" \ -e "s\`\$EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL\`$EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL\`g" \ ${EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS:+-e "/^#%EXTRA_EXTS%/r $easyrsa_extra_exts"} \ "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" > "$easyrsa_openssl_conf" || die "Failed to update $easyrsa_openssl_conf" if [ "$openssl_command" = "makesafeconf" ]; then cp "$easyrsa_openssl_conf" "$EASYRSA_SAFE_CONF" err=$? else "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" "$openssl_command" -config "$easyrsa_openssl_conf" "$@" err=$? fi rm -f "$easyrsa_openssl_conf" rm -f "$easyrsa_extra_exts" return $err } # => easyrsa_openssl vars_source_check() { # Check for defined EASYRSA_PKI [ -n "$EASYRSA_PKI" ] || die "\ EASYRSA_PKI env-var undefined" } # => vars_source_check() # Verify supplied curve exists and generate curve file if needed verify_curve_ec() { if ! "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" ecparam -name "$EASYRSA_CURVE" > /dev/null; then die "\ Curve $EASYRSA_CURVE not found. Run openssl ecparam -list_curves to show a list of supported curves." fi # Check that the ecparams dir exists [ -d "$EASYRSA_EC_DIR" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_EC_DIR" || die "\ Failed creating ecparams dir (permissions?) at: $EASYRSA_EC_DIR" # Check that the required ecparams file exists out="$EASYRSA_EC_DIR/${EASYRSA_CURVE}.pem" [ -f "$out" ] && return 0 "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" ecparam -name "$EASYRSA_CURVE" -out "$out" || die "\ Failed to generate ecparam file (permissions?) when writing to: $out" # Explicitly return success for caller return 0 } # Verify if Edward Curve exists verify_curve_ed() { if [ "ed25519" = "$EASYRSA_CURVE" ] && "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" genpkey -algorithm ED25519 > /dev/null; then return 0 elif [ "ed448" = "$EASYRSA_CURVE" ] && "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" genpkey -algorithm ED448 > /dev/null; then return 0 fi die "Curve $EASYRSA_CURVE not found." } verify_ssl_lib () { # Verify EASYRSA_OPENSSL command gives expected output if [ -z "$EASYRSA_SSL_OK" ]; then val="$("$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" version)" case "${val%% *}" in OpenSSL|LibreSSL) print "\ Using SSL: $EASYRSA_OPENSSL $("$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" version)" ;; *) die "\ Missing or invalid OpenSSL Expected to find openssl command at: $EASYRSA_OPENSSL" ;; esac fi EASYRSA_SSL_OK=1 # Verify EASYRSA_SSL_CONF file exists [ -f "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" ] || die "\ The OpenSSL config file cannot be found. Expected location: $EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" } # => verify_ssl_lib () # Basic sanity-check of PKI init and complain if missing verify_pki_init() { help_note="Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." # check that the pki dir exists vars_source_check [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI" ] || die "\ EASYRSA_PKI does not exist (perhaps you need to run init-pki)? Expected to find the EASYRSA_PKI at: $EASYRSA_PKI $help_note" # verify expected dirs present: for i in private reqs; do [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" ] || die "\ Missing expected directory: $i (perhaps you need to run init-pki?) $help_note" done # verify ssl lib verify_ssl_lib } # => verify_pki_init() # Verify core CA files present verify_ca_init() { help_note="Run without commands for usage and command help." # First check the PKI has been initialized verify_pki_init # Verify expected files are present. Allow files to be regular files # (or symlinks), but also pipes, for flexibility with ca.key for i in serial index.txt index.txt.attr ca.crt private/ca.key; do if [ ! -f "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" ] && [ ! -p "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" ]; then [ "$1" = "test" ] && return 1 die "\ Missing expected CA file: $i (perhaps you need to run build-ca?) $help_note" fi done # When operating in 'test' mode, return success. # test callers don't care about CA-specific dir structure [ "$1" = "test" ] && return 0 # verify expected CA-specific dirs: for i in issued certs_by_serial do [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" ] || die "\ Missing expected CA dir: $i (perhaps you need to run build-ca?) $help_note" done # explicitly return success for callers return 0 } # => verify_ca_init() # init-pki backend: init_pki() { # If EASYRSA_PKI exists, confirm before we rm -rf (skiped with EASYRSA_BATCH) if [ -e "$EASYRSA_PKI" ]; then confirm "Confirm removal: " "yes" " WARNING!!! You are about to remove the EASYRSA_PKI at: $EASYRSA_PKI and initialize a fresh PKI here." # now remove it: rm -rf "$EASYRSA_PKI" || die "Removal of PKI dir failed. Check/correct errors above" fi # new dirs: for i in private reqs; do mkdir -p "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" || die "Failed to create PKI file structure (permissions?)" done # Create $EASYRSA_SAFE_CONF ($OPENSSL_CONF) prevents bogus warnings (especially useful on win32) if [ ! -f "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" ] && [ -f "$EASYRSA/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" ]; then cp "$EASYRSA/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" easyrsa_openssl makesafeconf fi notice "\ init-pki complete; you may now create a CA or requests. Your newly created PKI dir is: $EASYRSA_PKI " return 0 } # => init_pki() hide_read_pass() { # shellcheck disable=SC2039 if stty -echo 2>/dev/null; then read -r "$@" stty echo elif (set +o echo 2>/dev/null); then set +o echo read -r "$@" set -o echo elif (echo | read -r -s 2>/dev/null) ; then read -r -s "$@" else warn "Could not disable echo. Password will be shown on screen!" read -r "$@" fi } # => hide_read_pass() # build-ca backend: build_ca() { opts="" sub_ca="" nopass="" crypto="-aes256" while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in intca) sub_ca=1 ;; subca) sub_ca=1 ;; nopass) nopass=1 ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done verify_pki_init [ "$EASYRSA_ALGO" = "ec" ] && verify_curve_ec [ "$EASYRSA_ALGO" = "ed" ] && verify_curve_ed # setup for the simpler intermediate CA situation and overwrite with root-CA if needed: out_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/ca.req" out_key="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/ca.key" if [ ! $sub_ca ]; then out_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/ca.crt" opts="$opts -x509 -days $EASYRSA_CA_EXPIRE " fi # Test for existing CA, and complain if already present if verify_ca_init test; then die "\ Unable to create a CA as you already seem to have one set up. If you intended to start a new CA, run init-pki first." fi # If a private key exists here, a intermediate ca was created but not signed. # Notify the user and require a signed ca.crt or a init-pki: [ -f "$out_key" ] && \ die "\ A CA private key exists but no ca.crt is found in your PKI dir of: $EASYRSA_PKI Refusing to create a new CA keypair as this operation would overwrite your current CA keypair. If you intended to start a new CA, run init-pki first." # create necessary files and dirs: err_file="Unable to create necessary PKI files (permissions?)" for i in issued certs_by_serial \ revoked/certs_by_serial revoked/private_by_serial revoked/reqs_by_serial \ renewed/certs_by_serial renewed/private_by_serial renewed/reqs_by_serial; do mkdir -p "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" || die "$err_file" done printf "" > "$EASYRSA_PKI/index.txt" || die "$err_file" printf "" > "$EASYRSA_PKI/index.txt.attr" || die "$err_file" print "01" > "$EASYRSA_PKI/serial" || die "$err_file" # Default CN only when not in global EASYRSA_BATCH mode: # shellcheck disable=SC2015 [ "$EASYRSA_BATCH" ] && opts="$opts -batch" || export EASYRSA_REQ_CN="Easy-RSA CA" out_key_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" out_file_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" # Get password from user if necessary if [ ! $nopass ] && ( [ -z "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT" ] || [ -z "$EASYRSA_PASSIN" ] ); then out_key_pass_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" echo printf "Enter New CA Key Passphrase: " hide_read_pass kpass echo printf "Re-Enter New CA Key Passphrase: " hide_read_pass kpass2 echo # shellcheck disable=2154 if [ "$kpass" = "$kpass2" ]; then printf "%s" "$kpass" > "$out_key_pass_tmp" else die "Passphrases do not match." fi fi # create the CA key using AES256 crypto_opts="" if [ ! $nopass ]; then crypto_opts="$crypto" if [ -z "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT" ]; then if [ "ed" = "$EASYRSA_ALGO" ]; then crypto_opts="$crypto_opts -pass file:$out_key_pass_tmp" else crypto_opts="$crypto_opts -passout file:$out_key_pass_tmp" fi fi fi if [ "$EASYRSA_ALGO" = "rsa" ]; then #shellcheck disable=SC2086 "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" genrsa -out "$out_key_tmp" $crypto_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} "$EASYRSA_ALGO_PARAMS" || \ die "Failed create CA private key" elif [ "$EASYRSA_ALGO" = "ec" ]; then #shellcheck disable=SC2086 "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" ecparam -in "$EASYRSA_ALGO_PARAMS" -genkey | \ "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" ec -out "$out_key_tmp" $crypto_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || \ die "Failed create CA private key" elif [ "ed" = "$EASYRSA_ALGO" ]; then if [ "ed25519" = "$EASYRSA_CURVE" ]; then "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" genpkey -algorithm ED25519 -out $out_key_tmp $crypto_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-pass "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || \ die "Failed create CA private key" elif [ "ed448" = "$EASYRSA_CURVE" ]; then "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" genpkey -algorithm ED448 -out $out_key_tmp $crypto_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-pass "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || \ die "Failed create CA private key" fi fi # create the CA keypair: crypto_opts="" [ ! $nopass ] && [ -z "$EASYRSA_PASSIN" ] && crypto_opts="-passin file:$out_key_pass_tmp" #shellcheck disable=SC2086 easyrsa_openssl req -utf8 -new -key "$out_key_tmp" \ -keyout "$out_key_tmp" -out "$out_file_tmp" $crypto_opts $opts ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} || \ die "Failed to build the CA" mv "$out_key_tmp" "$out_key" mv "$out_file_tmp" "$out_file" [ -f "$out_key_pass_tmp" ] && rm "$out_key_pass_tmp" # Success messages if [ $sub_ca ]; then notice "\ NOTE: Your intermediate CA request is at $out_file and now must be sent to your parent CA for signing. Place your resulting cert at $EASYRSA_PKI/ca.crt prior to signing operations. " else notice "\ CA creation complete and you may now import and sign cert requests. Your new CA certificate file for publishing is at: $out_file " fi return 0 } # => build_ca() # gen-dh backend: gen_dh() { verify_pki_init out_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/dh.pem" # check to see if we already have a dh parameters file if [ -e "$EASYRSA_PKI/dh.pem" ]; then if [ "$EASYRSA_BATCH" = "1" ]; then # if batch is enabled, die die "file $EASYRSA_PKI/dh.pem already exists!" else # warn the user, give them a chance to force overwrite confirm "Overwrite? " "yes" "*** File $EASYRSA_PKI/dh.pem already exists! ***" fi fi "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" dhparam -out "$out_file" "$EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE" || \ die "Failed to build DH params" notice "\ DH parameters of size $EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE created at $out_file " return 0 } # => gen_dh() # gen-req backend: gen_req() { # pull filename base and use as default interactive CommonName: [ -n "$1" ] || die "\ Error: gen-req must have a file base as the first argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and commands." key_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$1.key" req_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/$1.req" [ ! "$EASYRSA_BATCH" ] && EASYRSA_REQ_CN="$1" shift # function opts support opts= while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in nopass) opts="$opts -nodes" ;; # batch flag supports internal callers needing silent operation batch) EASYRSA_BATCH=1 ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done verify_pki_init [ "$EASYRSA_ALGO" = "ec" ] && verify_curve_ec [ "$EASYRSA_ALGO" = "ed" ] && verify_curve_ed # don't wipe out an existing private key without confirmation [ -f "$key_out" ] && confirm "Confirm key overwrite: " "yes" "\ WARNING!!! An existing private key was found at $key_out Continuing with key generation will replace this key." # When EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS is defined, append it to openssl's [req] section: if [ -n "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" ]; then # Setup & insert the extra ext data keyed by a magic line extra_exts=" req_extensions = req_extra [ req_extra ] $EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" #shellcheck disable=SC2016 awkscript=' {if ( match($0, "^#%EXTRA_EXTS%") ) { while ( getline<"/dev/stdin" ) {print} next } {print} }' conf_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" print "$extra_exts" | \ awk "$awkscript" "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" \ > "$conf_tmp" \ || die "Copying SSL config to temp file failed" # Use this new SSL config for the rest of this function EASYRSA_SSL_CONF="$conf_tmp" fi key_out_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" req_out_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" # generate request [ $EASYRSA_BATCH ] && opts="$opts -batch" # shellcheck disable=2086,2148 algo_opts="" if [ "ed" = "$EASYRSA_ALGO" ]; then algo_opts=" -newkey $EASYRSA_CURVE " else algo_opts=" -newkey $EASYRSA_ALGO:$EASYRSA_ALGO_PARAMS " fi easyrsa_openssl req -utf8 -new $algo_opts \ -keyout "$key_out_tmp" -out "$req_out_tmp" $opts ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} \ || die "Failed to generate request" mv "$key_out_tmp" "$key_out" mv "$req_out_tmp" "$req_out" notice "\ Keypair and certificate request completed. Your files are: req: $req_out key: $key_out " return 0 } # => gen_req() # common signing backend sign_req() { crt_type="$1" opts="" req_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/$2.req" crt_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$2.crt" # Randomize Serial number if [ "$EASYRSA_RAND_SN" != "no" ]; then i="" serial="" check_serial="" for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" rand -hex -out "$EASYRSA_PKI/serial" 16 serial="$(cat "$EASYRSA_PKI/serial")" check_serial="$("$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" ca -config "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" -status "$serial" 2>&1)" case "$check_serial" in *"not present in db"*) break ;; *) continue ;; esac done fi # Support batch by internal caller: [ "$3" = "batch" ] && EASYRSA_BATCH=1 verify_ca_init # Check argument sanity: [ -n "$2" ] || die "\ Incorrect number of arguments provided to sign-req: expected 2, got $# (see command help for usage)" # Cert type must exist under the EASYRSA_EXT_DIR [ -r "$EASYRSA_EXT_DIR/$crt_type" ] || die "\ Unknown cert type '$crt_type'" # Request file must exist [ -f "$req_in" ] || die "\ No request found for the input: '$2' Expected to find the request at: $req_in" # Confirm input is a cert req verify_file req "$req_in" || die "\ The certificate request file is not in a valid X509 request format. File Path: $req_in" # Display the request subject in an easy-to-read format # Confirm the user wishes to sign this request confirm "Confirm request details: " "yes" " You are about to sign the following certificate. Please check over the details shown below for accuracy. Note that this request has not been cryptographically verified. Please be sure it came from a trusted source or that you have verified the request checksum with the sender. Request subject, to be signed as a $crt_type certificate for $EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE days: $(display_dn req "$req_in") " # => confirm end # Generate the extensions file for this cert: ext_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" { # Append first any COMMON file (if present) then the cert-type extensions cat "$EASYRSA_EXT_DIR/COMMON" cat "$EASYRSA_EXT_DIR/$crt_type" # copy req extensions [ "$EASYRSA_CP_EXT" ] && print "copy_extensions = copy" # Support a dynamic CA path length when present: [ "$crt_type" = "ca" ] && [ -n "$EASYRSA_SUBCA_LEN" ] && \ print "basicConstraints = CA:TRUE, pathlen:$EASYRSA_SUBCA_LEN" # Deprecated Netscape extension support, if enabled if print "$EASYRSA_NS_SUPPORT" | awk_yesno; then [ -n "$EASYRSA_NS_COMMENT" ] && \ print "nsComment = \"$EASYRSA_NS_COMMENT\"" case "$crt_type" in serverClient) print "nsCertType = serverClient" ;; server) print "nsCertType = server" ;; client) print "nsCertType = client" ;; ca) print "nsCertType = sslCA" ;; esac fi # If type is server and no subjectAltName was requested, # add one to the extensions file if [ "$crt_type" = 'server' ] || [ "$crt_type" = 'serverClient' ]; then echo "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" | grep -q subjectAltName if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then san=$(display_san req "$req_in") if [ -n "$san" ]; then print "subjectAltName = $san" else default_server_san "$req_in" fi fi fi # Add any advanced extensions supplied by env-var: [ -n "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" ] && print "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" : # needed to keep die from inherting the above test } > "$ext_tmp" || die "\ Failed to create temp extension file (bad permissions?) at: $ext_tmp" # sign request crt_out_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" easyrsa_openssl ca -utf8 -in "$req_in" -out "$crt_out_tmp" \ -extfile "$ext_tmp" -days "$EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE" -batch $opts ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} \ || die "signing failed (openssl output above may have more detail)" mv "$crt_out_tmp" "$crt_out" rm -f "$ext_tmp" notice "\ Certificate created at: $crt_out " return 0 } # => sign_req() # common build backend # used to generate+sign in 1 step build_full() { verify_ca_init # pull filename base: [ -n "$2" ] || die "\ Error: didn't find a file base name as the first argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and commands." crt_type="$1" name="$2" req_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/$2.req" key_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$2.key" crt_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$2.crt" shift 2 # function opts support req_opts= while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in nopass) req_opts="$req_opts nopass" ;; inline) EASYRSA_INLINE=1 ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done # abort on existing req/key/crt files err_exists="\ file already exists. Aborting build to avoid overwriting this file. If you wish to continue, please use a different name or remove the file. Matching file found at: " [ -f "$req_out" ] && die "Request $err_exists $req_out" [ -f "$key_out" ] && die "Key $err_exists $key_out" [ -f "$crt_out" ] && die "Certificate $err_exists $crt_out" # create request EASYRSA_REQ_CN="$name" #shellcheck disable=SC2086 gen_req "$name" batch $req_opts # Sign it ( sign_req "$crt_type" "$name" batch ) || { rm -f "$req_out" "$key_out" die "Failed to sign '$name'" } # inline it if [ $EASYRSA_INLINE ]; then inline_creds fi } # => build_full() # Create inline credentials file for this node inline_creds () { [ -f "$EASYRSA_PKI/$EASYRSA_REQ_CN.creds" ] \ && die "Inline file exists: $EASYRSA_PKI/$EASYRSA_REQ_CN.creds" { printf "%s\n" "# $crt_type: $EASYRSA_REQ_CN" printf "%s\n" "" printf "%s\n" "" cat "$EASYRSA_PKI/ca.crt" printf "%s\n" "" printf "%s\n" "" printf "%s\n" "" cat "$crt_out" printf "%s\n" "" printf "%s\n" "" printf "%s\n" "" cat "$key_out" printf "%s\n" "" printf "%s\n" "" } > "$EASYRSA_PKI/$EASYRSA_REQ_CN.creds" } # => inline_creds () # revoke backend revoke() { verify_ca_init # pull filename base: [ -n "$1" ] || die "\ Error: didn't find a file base name as the first argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." crt_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$1.crt" opts="" if [ "$2" ]; then opts="$opts -crl_reason $2" fi verify_file x509 "$crt_in" || die "\ Unable to revoke as the input file is not a valid certificate. Unexpected input in file: $crt_in" # confirm operation by displaying DN: confirm "Continue with revocation: " "yes" " Please confirm you wish to revoke the certificate with the following subject: $(display_dn x509 "$crt_in") " # => confirm end # referenced cert must exist: [ -f "$crt_in" ] || die "\ Unable to revoke as no certificate was found. Certificate was expected at: $crt_in" # shellcheck disable=SC2086 easyrsa_openssl ca -utf8 -revoke "$crt_in" ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} $opts || die "\ Failed to revoke certificate: revocation command failed." # move revoked files so we can reissue certificates with the same name move_revoked "$1" notice "\ IMPORTANT!!! Revocation was successful. You must run gen-crl and upload a CRL to your infrastructure in order to prevent the revoked cert from being accepted. " # => notice end return 0 } #= revoke() # move-revoked # moves revoked certificates to an alternative folder # allows reissuing certificates with the same name move_revoked() { verify_ca_init [ -n "$1" ] || die "\ Error: didn't find a file base name as the first argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." crt_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$1.crt" key_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$1.key" req_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/$1.req" verify_file x509 "$crt_in" || die "\ Unable to move revoked input file. The file is not a valid certificate. Unexpected input in file: $crt_in" if [ -e "$req_in" ] then verify_file req "$req_in" || die "\ Unable to move request. The file is not a valid request. Unexpected input in file: $req_in" fi # get the serial number of the certificate -> serial=XXXX cert_serial="$(easyrsa_openssl x509 -in "$crt_in" -noout -serial)" # remove the serial= part -> we only need the XXXX part cert_serial=${cert_serial##*=} crt_by_serial="$EASYRSA_PKI/certs_by_serial/$cert_serial.pem" crt_by_serial_revoked="$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/certs_by_serial/$cert_serial.crt" key_by_serial_revoked="$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/private_by_serial/$cert_serial.key" req_by_serial_revoked="$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/reqs_by_serial/$cert_serial.req" # make sure revoked dirs exist [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked" [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/certs_by_serial" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/certs_by_serial" [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/private_by_serial" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/private_by_serial" [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/reqs_by_serial" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/reqs_by_serial" # move crt, key and req file to revoked folders mv "$crt_in" "$crt_by_serial_revoked" # only move the req if we have it [ -e "$req_in" ] && mv "$req_in" "$req_by_serial_revoked" # only move the key if we have it [ -e "$key_in" ] && mv "$key_in" "$key_by_serial_revoked" # move the rest of the files (p12, p7, ...) # shellcheck disable=SC2231 for file in $EASYRSA_PKI/private/$1\.??? do # get file extension file_ext="${file##*.}" [ -f "$file" ] && mv "$file" "$EASYRSA_PKI/revoked/private_by_serial/$cert_serial.$file_ext" done # remove the dublicate certificate in the certs_by_serial folder rm "$crt_by_serial" return 0 } #= move_revoked() # renew backend renew() { verify_ca_init # pull filename base: [ -n "$1" ] || die "\ Error: didn't find a file base name as the first argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." crt_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$1.crt" opts="" if [ "$2" ]; then opts="$2" fi verify_file x509 "$crt_in" || die "\ Unable to renew as the input file is not a valid certificate. Unexpected input in file: $crt_in" # confirm operation by displaying DN: confirm "Continue with renew: " "yes" " Please confirm you wish to renew the certificate with the following subject: $(display_dn x509 "$crt_in") " # => confirm end # referenced cert must exist: [ -f "$crt_in" ] || die "\ Unable to renew as no certificate was found. Certificate was expected at: $crt_in" # Check if old cert is expired or expires within 30 days expire_date=$( easyrsa_openssl x509 -in "$crt_in" -noout -enddate | sed 's/^notAfter=//' ) case $(uname 2>/dev/null) in "Darwin"|*"BSD") expire_date=$(date -j -f '%b %d %T %Y %Z' "$expire_date" +%s) allow_renew_date=$(date -j -v"+${EASYRSA_CERT_RENEW}d" +%s) ;; *) # This works on Windows, too, since uname doesn't exist and this is catch-all expire_date=$(date -d "$expire_date" +%s) allow_renew_date=$(date -d "+${EASYRSA_CERT_RENEW}day" +%s) ;; esac [ "$expire_date" -lt "$allow_renew_date" ] || die "\ Certificate expires in more than $EASYRSA_CERT_RENEW days. Renewal not allowed." # Extract certificate usage from old cert cert_ext_key_usage=$( easyrsa_openssl x509 -in "$crt_in" -noout -text | sed -n "/X509v3 Extended Key Usage:/{n;s/^ *//g;p;}" ) case $cert_ext_key_usage in "TLS Web Client Authentication") cert_type=client ;; "TLS Web Server Authentication") cert_type=server ;; "TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication") cert_type=serverClient ;; esac # Use SAN from --subject-alt-name if set else use SAN from old cert echo "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" | grep -q subjectAltName || \ { san=$( easyrsa_openssl x509 -in "$crt_in" -noout -text | sed -n "/X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:/{n;s/IP Address:/IP:/;s/ //g;p;}" ) [ -n "$san" ] && export EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS="\ $EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS subjectAltName = $san" } # move renewed files so we can reissue certificate with the same name # FIXME: Modify revoke() to also work on the renewed certs subdir move_renewed "$1" # renew certificate # shellcheck disable=SC2086 build_full $cert_type $1 $opts || die "\ Failed to renew certificate: renew command failed." notice "\ IMPORTANT!!! Renew was successful. You may want to revoke the old certificate once the new one has been deployed. " # => notice end return 0 } #= renew() # move-renewed # moves renewed certificates to an alternative folder # allows reissuing certificates with the same name move_renewed() { verify_ca_init [ -n "$1" ] || die "\ Error: didn't find a file base name as the first argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." crt_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$1.crt" key_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$1.key" req_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/$1.req" verify_file x509 "$crt_in" || die "\ Unable to move renewed input file. The file is not a valid certificate. Unexpected input in file: $crt_in" if [ -e "$req_in" ] then verify_file req "$req_in" || die "\ Unable to move request. The file is not a valid request. Unexpected input in file: $req_in" fi # get the serial number of the certificate -> serial=XXXX cert_serial="$(easyrsa_openssl x509 -in "$crt_in" -noout -serial)" # remove the serial= part -> we only need the XXXX part cert_serial=${cert_serial##*=} crt_by_serial="$EASYRSA_PKI/certs_by_serial/$cert_serial.pem" crt_by_serial_renewed="$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/certs_by_serial/$cert_serial.crt" key_by_serial_renewed="$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/private_by_serial/$cert_serial.key" req_by_serial_renewed="$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/reqs_by_serial/$cert_serial.req" # make sure renewed dirs exist [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed" [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/certs_by_serial" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/certs_by_serial" [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/private_by_serial" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/private_by_serial" [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/reqs_by_serial" ] || mkdir "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/reqs_by_serial" # move crt, key and req file to renewed folders mv "$crt_in" "$crt_by_serial_renewed" # only move the req if we have it [ -e "$req_in" ] && mv "$req_in" "$req_by_serial_renewed" # only move the key if we have it [ -e "$key_in" ] && mv "$key_in" "$key_by_serial_renewed" # move the rest of the files (p12, p7, ...) # shellcheck disable=SC2231 for file in $EASYRSA_PKI/private/$1\.??? do # get file extension file_ext="${file##*.}" [ -f "$file" ] && mv "$file" "$EASYRSA_PKI/renewed/private_by_serial/$cert_serial.$file_ext" done # remove the duplicate certificate in the certs_by_serial folder rm "$crt_by_serial" return 0 } #= move_renewed() # gen-crl backend gen_crl() { verify_ca_init out_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/crl.pem" out_file_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" easyrsa_openssl ca -utf8 -gencrl -out "$out_file_tmp" ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} || die "\ CRL Generation failed. " mv "$out_file_tmp" "$out_file" notice "\ An updated CRL has been created. CRL file: $out_file " return 0 } # => gen_crl() # import-req backend import_req() { verify_pki_init # pull passed paths in_req="$1" short_name="$2" out_req="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/$2.req" [ -n "$short_name" ] || die "\ Unable to import: incorrect command syntax. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." verify_file req "$in_req" || die "\ The input file does not appear to be a certificate request. Aborting import. File Path: $in_req" # destination must not exist [ -f "$out_req" ] && die "\ Unable to import the request as the destination file already exists. Please choose a different name for your imported request file. Existing file at: $out_req" # now import it cp "$in_req" "$out_req" notice "\ The request has been successfully imported with a short name of: $short_name You may now use this name to perform signing operations on this request. " return 0 } # => import_req() # export pkcs#12 or pkcs#7 export_pkcs() { pkcs_type="$1" shift [ -n "$1" ] || die "\ Unable to export p12: incorrect command syntax. Run easyrsa without commands for usage and command help." short_name="$1" crt_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$1.crt" key_in="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$1.key" crt_ca="$EASYRSA_PKI/ca.crt" shift verify_pki_init # opts support want_ca=1 want_key=1 want_pass=1 while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in noca) want_ca="" ;; nokey) want_key="" ;; nopass) want_pass="" ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done pkcs_opts= if [ $want_ca ]; then verify_file x509 "$crt_ca" || die "\ Unable to include CA cert in the $pkcs_type output (missing file, or use noca option.) Missing file expected at: $crt_ca" pkcs_opts="$pkcs_opts -certfile $crt_ca" fi # input files must exist verify_file x509 "$crt_in" || die "\ Unable to export $pkcs_type for short name '$short_name' without the certificate. Missing cert expected at: $crt_in" case "$pkcs_type" in p12) pkcs_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$short_name.p12" if [ $want_key ]; then [ -f "$key_in" ] || die "\ Unable to export p12 for short name '$short_name' without the key (if you want a p12 without the private key, use nokey option.) Missing key expected at: $key_in" else pkcs_opts="$pkcs_opts -nokeys" fi # export the p12: # shellcheck disable=SC2086 easyrsa_openssl pkcs12 -in "$crt_in" -inkey "$key_in" -export \ -out "$pkcs_out" $pkcs_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || die "\ Export of p12 failed: see above for related openssl errors." ;; p7) pkcs_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/$short_name.p7b" # export the p7: # shellcheck disable=SC2086 easyrsa_openssl crl2pkcs7 -nocrl -certfile "$crt_in" \ -out "$pkcs_out" $pkcs_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || die "\ Export of p7 failed: see above for related openssl errors." ;; p8) if [ -z $want_pass ]; then pkcs_opts="-nocrypt" else pkcs_opts="" fi pkcs_out="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$short_name.p8" # export the p8: # shellcheck disable=SC2086 easyrsa_openssl pkcs8 -in "$key_in" -topk8 \ -out "$pkcs_out" $pkcs_opts ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || die "\ Export of p8 failed: see above for related openssl errors." ;; esac notice "\ Successful export of $pkcs_type file. Your exported file is at the following location: $pkcs_out " return 0 } # => export_pkcs() # set-pass backend set_pass() { verify_pki_init # key type, supplied internally from frontend command call (rsa/ec) key_type="$1" # values supplied by the user: raw_file="$2" file="$EASYRSA_PKI/private/$raw_file.key" [ -n "$raw_file" ] || die "\ Missing argument to 'set-$key_type-pass' command: no name/file supplied. See help output for usage details." # parse command options shift 2 crypto="-aes256" while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in nopass) crypto="" ;; file) file="$raw_file" ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done [ -f "$file" ] || die "\ Missing private key: expected to find the private key component at: $file" notice "\ If the key is currently encrypted you must supply the decryption passphrase. ${crypto:+You will then enter a new PEM passphrase for this key.$NL}" out_key_tmp="$(easyrsa_mktemp)" || die "Failed to create temporary file" easyrsa_openssl "$key_type" -in "$file" -out "$out_key_tmp" $crypto ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} ${EASYRSA_PASSOUT:+-passout "$EASYRSA_PASSOUT"} || die "\ Failed to change the private key passphrase. See above for possible openssl error messages." mv "$out_key_tmp" "$file" || die "\ Failed to change the private key passphrase. See above for error messages." notice "Key passphrase successfully changed" return 0 } # => set_pass() # update-db backend update_db() { verify_ca_init easyrsa_openssl ca -utf8 -updatedb ${EASYRSA_PASSIN:+-passin "$EASYRSA_PASSIN"} || die "\ Failed to perform update-db: see above for related openssl errors." return 0 } # => update_db() display_san() { format="$1" path="$2" echo "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" | grep -q subjectAltName if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then print "$(echo "$EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS" | grep subjectAltName | sed 's/^\s*subjectAltName\s*=\s*//')" else san=$( "$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" "$format" -in "$path" -noout -text | sed -n "/X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:/{n;s/ //g;s/IPAddress:/IP:/g;s/RegisteredID/RID/;p;}" ) [ -n "$san" ] && print "$san" fi } # display cert DN info on a req/X509, passed by full pathname display_dn() { format="$1" path="$2" print "$("$EASYRSA_OPENSSL" "$format" -in "$path" -noout -subject -nameopt multiline)" san=$(display_san "$1" "$2") if [ -n "$san" ]; then print "" print "X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:" print " $san" fi } # => display_dn() # generate default SAN from req/X509, passed by full pathname default_server_san() { path="$1" cn=$( easyrsa_openssl req -in "$path" -noout -subject -nameopt sep_multiline | awk -F'=' '/^ *CN=/{print $2}' ) echo "$cn" | grep -E -q '^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$' #shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then print "subjectAltName = IP:$cn" else print "subjectAltName = DNS:$cn" fi } # => default_server_san() # verify a file seems to be a valid req/X509 verify_file() { format="$1" path="$2" easyrsa_openssl "$format" -in "$path" -noout 2>/dev/null || return 1 return 0 } # => verify_file() # show-* command backend # Prints req/cert details in a readable format show() { type="$1" name="$2" in_file="" format="" [ -n "$name" ] || die "\ Missing expected filename_base argument. Run easyrsa without commands for usage help." shift 2 # opts support opts="-${type}opt no_pubkey,no_sigdump" while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in full) opts="" ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done # Determine cert/req type if [ "$type" = "cert" ]; then verify_ca_init in_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/issued/${name}.crt" format="x509" else verify_pki_init in_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/reqs/${name}.req" format="req" fi # Verify file exists and is of the correct type [ -f "$in_file" ] || die "\ No such $type file with a basename of '$name' is present. Expected to find this file at: $in_file" verify_file $format "$in_file" || die "\ This file is not a valid $type file: $in_file" notice "\ Showing $type details for '$name'. This file is stored at: $in_file " easyrsa_openssl $format -in "$in_file" -noout -text\ -nameopt multiline $opts || die "\ OpenSSL failure to process the input" } # => show() # show-ca command backend # Prints CA cert details in a readable format show_ca() { # opts support opts="-certopt no_pubkey,no_sigdump" while [ -n "$1" ]; do case "$1" in full) opts= ;; *) warn "Ignoring unknown command option: '$1'" ;; esac shift done verify_ca_init in_file="$EASYRSA_PKI/ca.crt" format="x509" # Verify file exists and is of the correct type [ -f "$in_file" ] || die "\ No such $type file with a basename of '$name' is present. Expected to find this file at: $in_file" verify_file $format "$in_file" || die "\ This file is not a valid $type file: $in_file" notice "\ Showing $type details for 'ca'. This file is stored at: $in_file " easyrsa_openssl $format -in "$in_file" -noout -text\ -nameopt multiline $opts || die "\ OpenSSL failure to process the input" } # => show_ca() # vars setup # Here sourcing of 'vars' if present occurs. If not present, defaults are used # to support running without a sourced config format vars_setup() { # Try to locate a 'vars' file in order of location preference. # If one is found, source it vars= # set up program path prog_file="$0" prog_file2="$(which -- "$prog_file" 2>/dev/null)" && prog_file="$prog_file2" prog_file2="$(readlink -f "$prog_file" 2>/dev/null)" && prog_file="$prog_file2" prog_dir="${prog_file%/*}" prog_vars="${prog_dir}/vars" # set up PKI path pki_vars="${EASYRSA_PKI:-$PWD/pki}/vars" # command-line path: if [ ! -z "$EASYRSA_VARS_FILE" ]; then if [ ! -f "$EASYRSA_VARS_FILE" ]; then # If the --vars option does not point to a file, show helpful error. die "The file '$EASYRSA_VARS_FILE' was not found." fi vars="$EASYRSA_VARS_FILE" # PKI location, if present: elif [ -f "$pki_vars" ]; then vars="$pki_vars" # EASYRSA, if defined: elif [ -n "$EASYRSA" ] && [ -f "$EASYRSA/vars" ]; then vars="$EASYRSA/vars" # program location: elif [ -f "$prog_vars" ]; then vars="$prog_vars" fi # If a vars file was located, source it # If $EASYRSA_NO_VARS is defined (not blank) this is skipped if [ -z "$EASYRSA_NO_VARS" ] && [ -n "$vars" ]; then if grep -Eq 'EASYRSA_PASSIN|EASYRSA_PASSOUT' "$vars"; then die "\ Variable EASYRSA_PASSIN or EASYRSA_PASSOUT has been found in the configuration \ file. Storing sensitive information in the configuration file is not \ recommended - please remove it from there before continuing." fi #shellcheck disable=SC2034 EASYRSA_CALLER=1 # shellcheck disable=SC1090 . "$vars" notice "\ Note: using Easy-RSA configuration from: $vars" fi # Set defaults, preferring existing env-vars if present set_var EASYRSA "$prog_dir" set_var EASYRSA_OPENSSL openssl set_var EASYRSA_PKI "$PWD/pki" set_var EASYRSA_DN cn_only set_var EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY "US" set_var EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE "California" set_var EASYRSA_REQ_CITY "San Francisco" set_var EASYRSA_REQ_ORG "Copyleft Certificate Co" set_var EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL me@example.net set_var EASYRSA_REQ_OU "My Organizational Unit" set_var EASYRSA_ALGO rsa set_var EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE 2048 set_var EASYRSA_CURVE secp384r1 set_var EASYRSA_EC_DIR "$EASYRSA_PKI/ecparams" set_var EASYRSA_CA_EXPIRE 3650 set_var EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE 825 # new default of 36 months set_var EASYRSA_CERT_RENEW 30 set_var EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS 180 set_var EASYRSA_NS_SUPPORT no set_var EASYRSA_NS_COMMENT "Easy-RSA (3.0.8) Generated Certificate" set_var EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR "$EASYRSA_PKI" set_var EASYRSA_REQ_CN ChangeMe set_var EASYRSA_DIGEST sha256 set_var EASYRSA_SSL_CONF "$EASYRSA_PKI/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" set_var EASYRSA_SAFE_CONF "$EASYRSA_PKI/safessl-easyrsa.cnf" set_var EASYRSA_KDC_REALM "CHANGEME.EXAMPLE.COM" # Same as above for the x509-types extensions dir if [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI/x509-types" ]; then set_var EASYRSA_EXT_DIR "$EASYRSA_PKI/x509-types" else #TODO: This should be removed. Not really suitable for packaging. set_var EASYRSA_EXT_DIR "$EASYRSA/x509-types" fi # EASYRSA_ALGO_PARAMS must be set depending on selected algo if [ "ec" = "$EASYRSA_ALGO" ]; then EASYRSA_ALGO_PARAMS="$EASYRSA_EC_DIR/${EASYRSA_CURVE}.pem" elif [ "rsa" = "$EASYRSA_ALGO" ]; then EASYRSA_ALGO_PARAMS="${EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE}" elif [ "ed" != "$EASYRSA_ALGO" ]; then die "Alg '$EASYRSA_ALGO' is invalid: must be 'rsa', 'ec' or 'ed' " fi # Assign value to $EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session and work around Windows mktemp bug when parent dir is missing if [ -z "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session" ]; then if [ -d "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR" ]; then EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session="$(mktemp -du "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR/easy-rsa-$$.XXXXXX")" else # If the directory does not exist then we have not run init-pki mkdir -p "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR" || die "Cannot create $EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR (permission?)" EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR_session="$(mktemp -du "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR/easy-rsa-$$.XXXXXX")" rm -rf "$EASYRSA_TEMP_DIR" fi fi # Setting OPENSSL_CONF prevents bogus warnings (especially useful on win32) export OPENSSL_CONF="$EASYRSA_SAFE_CONF" # Upgrade to 306: Create $EASYRSA_SSL_CONF if it does not exist but only if $EASYRSA_PKI exists. if [ ! -f "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" ] && [ -f "$EASYRSA/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" ] && [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI" ]; then cp "$EASYRSA/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" "$EASYRSA_SSL_CONF" easyrsa_openssl makesafeconf fi } # vars_setup() # variable assignment by indirection when undefined; merely exports # the variable when it is already defined (even if currently null) # Sets $1 as the value contained in $2 and exports (may be blank) set_var() { var=$1 shift value="$*" eval "export $var=\"\${$var-$value}\"" } #=> set_var() ############################################################################ # Upgrade v2 PKI to v3 PKI # You can report problems on the normal openvpn support channels: # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 1. The Openvpn Forum: https://forums.openvpn.net/viewforum.php?f=31 # 2. The #easyrsa IRC channel at freenode # 3. Info: https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/easyrsa-upgrade # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # up23_fail_upgrade () { # Replace die() unset EASYRSA_BATCH notice " ============================================================================ The update has failed but NOTHING has been lost. ERROR: $1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Further info: * https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/easyrsa-upgrade#ersa-up23-fails Easyrsa3 upgrade FAILED ============================================================================ " exit 9 } #=> up23_fail_upgrade () up23_verbose () { [ "$VERBOSE" ] || return 0 printf "%s\n" "$1" } #=> up23_verbose () up23_verify_new_pki () { # Fail now, before any changes are made up23_verbose "> Verify DEFAULT NEW PKI does not exist .." EASYRSA_NEW_PKI="$EASYRSA/pki" [ -d "$EASYRSA_NEW_PKI" ] \ && up23_fail_upgrade "DEFAULT NEW PKI exists: $EASYRSA_NEW_PKI" up23_verbose "> Verify VERY-SAFE-PKI does not exist .." EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI="$EASYRSA/VERY-SAFE-PKI" [ -d "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" ] \ && up23_fail_upgrade "VERY-SAFE-PKI exists: $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" up23_verbose "> Verify openssl-easyrsa.cnf does exist .." EASYRSA_SSL_CNFFILE="$EASYRSA/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" [ -f "$EASYRSA_SSL_CNFFILE" ] \ || up23_fail_upgrade "cannot find $EASYRSA_SSL_CNFFILE" up23_verbose "> Verify vars.example does exist .." EASYRSA_VARSV3_EXMP="$EASYRSA/vars.example" [ -f "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_EXMP" ] \ || up23_fail_upgrade "cannot find $EASYRSA_VARSV3_EXMP" up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " Initial dirs & files are in a workable state." } #=> up23_verify_new_pki () up23_verify_current_pki () { up23_verbose "> Verify CURRENT PKI vars .." # This can probably be improved EASYRSA_NO_REM="$(grep '^set ' "$EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE")" # This list may not be complete # Not required: DH_KEY_SIZE PKCS11_MODULE_PATH PKCS11_PIN for i in KEY_DIR KEY_SIZE KEY_COUNTRY KEY_PROVINCE \ KEY_CITY KEY_ORG KEY_EMAIL KEY_CN KEY_NAME KEY_OU do # Effectively, source the v2 vars file UNIQUE="set $i" KEY_grep="$(printf "%s\n" "$EASYRSA_NO_REM" | grep "$UNIQUE")" KEY_value="${KEY_grep##*=}" set_var $i "$KEY_value" done [ -d "$KEY_DIR" ] || up23_fail_upgrade "Cannot find CURRENT PKI KEY_DIR: $KEY_DIR" up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " Current CURRENT PKI vars uses PKI in: $KEY_DIR" } #=> up23_verify_current_pki () up23_verify_current_ca () { up23_verbose "> Find CA .." # $KEY_DIR is assigned in up23_verify_current_pki () [ -f "$KEY_DIR/ca.crt" ] \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Cannot find current ca.crt: $KEY_DIR/ca.crt" up23_verbose "> OK" # If CA is already verified then return in_file="$KEY_DIR/ca.crt" [ "$CURRENT_CA_IS_VERIFIED" = "$in_file" ] && return 0 format="x509" # Current CA is unverified # Extract the current CA details CA_SUBJECT="$(easyrsa_openssl $format -in "$in_file" -subject -noout -nameopt multiline)" # Extract individual elements CA_countryName="$(printf "%s\n" "$CA_SUBJECT" \ | grep countryName | sed "s\`^.*=\ \`\`g")" CA_stateOrProvinceName="$(printf "%s\n" "$CA_SUBJECT" \ | grep stateOrProvinceName | sed "s\`^.*=\ \`\`g")" CA_localityName="$(printf "%s\n" "$CA_SUBJECT" \ | grep localityName | sed "s\`^.*=\ \`\`g")" CA_organizationName="$(printf "%s\n" "$CA_SUBJECT" \ | grep organizationName | sed "s\`^.*=\ \`\`g")" CA_organizationalUnitName="$(printf "%s\n" "$CA_SUBJECT" \ | grep organizationalUnitName | sed "s\`^.*=\ \`\`g")" CA_emailAddress="$(printf "%s\n" "$CA_SUBJECT" \ | grep emailAddress | sed "s\`^.*=\ \`\`g")" # Match the current CA elements to the vars file settings CA_vars_match=1 [ "$CA_countryName" = "$KEY_COUNTRY" ] || CA_vars_match=0 [ "$CA_stateOrProvinceName" = "$KEY_PROVINCE" ] || CA_vars_match=0 [ "$CA_localityName" = "$KEY_CITY" ] || CA_vars_match=0 [ "$CA_organizationName" = "$KEY_ORG" ] || CA_vars_match=0 [ "$CA_organizationalUnitName" = "$KEY_OU" ] || CA_vars_match=0 [ "$CA_emailAddress" = "$KEY_EMAIL" ] || CA_vars_match=0 if [ "$CA_vars_match" -eq 1 ] then CURRENT_CA_IS_VERIFIED="partially" else up23_fail_upgrade "CA certificate does not match vars file settings" fi opts="-certopt no_pubkey,no_sigdump" if [ ! "$EASYRSA_BATCH" ] then up23_show_current_ca elif [ "$VERBOSE" ] then up23_show_current_ca fi confirm "* Confirm CA shown above is correct: " "yes" \ "Found current CA at: $KEY_DIR/ca.crt" CURRENT_CA_IS_VERIFIED="$in_file" } #=> up23_verify_current_ca () up23_show_current_ca () { printf "%s\n" "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" # $opts is always set here # shellcheck disable=SC2086 easyrsa_openssl $format -in "$in_file" -noout -text\ -nameopt multiline $opts || die "\ OpenSSL failure to process the input CA certificate: $in_file" printf "%s\n" "-------------------------------------------------------------------------" } #=> up23_show_current_ca () up23_backup_current_pki () { up23_verbose "> Backup current PKI .." mkdir -p "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to create safe PKI dir: $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" cp -r "$KEY_DIR" "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to copy $KEY_DIR to $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" # EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE is either version 2 *nix ./vars or Win vars.bat cp "$EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE" "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to copy $EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE to EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " Current PKI backup created in: $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" } #=> up23_backup_current_pki () up23_create_new_pki () { # Dirs: renewed and revoked are created when used. up23_verbose "> Create NEW PKI .." up23_verbose ">> Create NEW PKI dirs .." for i in private reqs issued certs_by_serial do mkdir -p "$EASYRSA_PKI/$i" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to Create NEW PKI dir: $EASYRSA_PKI/$i" done up23_verbose ">> OK" up23_verbose ">> Copy database to NEW PKI .." # Failure for these is not optional # Files ignored: index.txt.old serial.old for i in index.txt serial ca.crt index.txt.attr do cp "$KEY_DIR/$i" "$EASYRSA_PKI" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to copy $KEY_DIR/$i to $EASYRSA_PKI" done up23_verbose ">> OK" up23_verbose ">> Copy current PKI to NEW PKI .." for i in "csr.reqs" "pem.certs_by_serial" "crt.issued" "key.private" \ "p12.private" "p8.private" "p7b.issued" do FILE_EXT="${i%%.*}" DEST_DIR="${i##*.}" if ls "$KEY_DIR/"*".$FILE_EXT" > /dev/null 2>&1; then cp "$KEY_DIR/"*".$FILE_EXT" "$EASYRSA_PKI/$DEST_DIR" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to copy .$FILE_EXT" else up23_verbose " Note: No .$FILE_EXT files found" fi done up23_verbose ">> OK" up23_verbose "> OK" # Todo: CRL - Or generate a new CRL on completion up23_verbose " New PKI created in: $EASYRSA_PKI" } #=> up23_create_new_pki () up23_upgrade_ca () { [ -d "$EASYRSA_PKI" ] || return 0 up23_verbose "> Confirm that index.txt.attr exists and 'unique_subject = no'" if [ -f "$EASYRSA_PKI/index.txt.attr" ] then if grep -q 'unique_subject = no' "$EASYRSA_PKI/index.txt.attr" then # If index.txt.attr exists and "unique_suject = no" then do nothing return 0 fi else # If index.txt.attr does not exists then do nothing return 0 fi # Otherwise this is required for all easyrsa v3 #confirm "Set 'unique_subject = no' in index.txt.attr for your current CA: " \ #"yes" "This version of easyrsa requires that 'unique_subject = no' is set correctly" printf "%s\n" "unique_subject = no" > "$EASYRSA_PKI/index.txt.attr" up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " Upgraded index.txt.attr to v306+" } #=> up23_upgrade_index_txt_attr () up23_create_openssl_cnf () { up23_verbose "> OpenSSL config .." EASYRSA_PKI_SSL_CNFFILE="$EASYRSA_PKI/openssl-easyrsa.cnf" EASYRSA_PKI_SAFE_CNFFILE="$EASYRSA_PKI/safessl-easyrsa.cnf" cp "$EASYRSA_SSL_CNFFILE" "$EASYRSA_PKI_SSL_CNFFILE" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "create $EASYRSA_PKI_SSL_CNFFILE" up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " New OpenSSL config file created in: $EASYRSA_PKI_SSL_CNFFILE" # Create $EASYRSA_PKI/safessl-easyrsa.cnf easyrsa_openssl makesafeconf if [ -f "$EASYRSA_PKI_SAFE_CNFFILE" ] then up23_verbose " New SafeSSL config file created in: $EASYRSA_PKI_SAFE_CNFFILE" else up23_verbose " FAILED to create New SafeSSL config file in: $EASYRSA_PKI_SAFE_CNFFILE" fi } #=> up23_create_openssl_cnf () up23_move_easyrsa2_programs () { # These files may not exist here up23_verbose "> Move easyrsa2 programs to SAFE PKI .." for i in build-ca build-dh build-inter build-key build-key-pass \ build-key-pkcs12 build-key-server build-req build-req-pass \ clean-all inherit-inter list-crl pkitool revoke-full sign-req \ whichopensslcnf build-ca-pass build-key-server-pass init-config \ make-crl revoke-crt openssl-0.9.6.cnf openssl-0.9.8.cnf \ openssl-1.0.0.cnf openssl.cnf README.txt index.txt.start \ vars.bat.sample serial.start do # Although unlikely, both files could exist # EG: ./build-ca and ./build-ca.bat NIX_FILE="$EASYRSA/$i" WIN_FILE="$EASYRSA/$i.bat" if [ -f "$NIX_FILE" ] then cp "$NIX_FILE" "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "copy $NIX_FILE $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" fi if [ -f "$WIN_FILE" ] then cp "$WIN_FILE" "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "copy $WIN_FILE $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" fi if [ ! -f "$NIX_FILE" ] && [ ! -f "$WIN_FILE" ] then up23_verbose "File does not exist, ignoring: $i(.bat)" fi # These files are not removed on TEST run [ "$NOSAVE" -eq 1 ] && rm -f "$NIX_FILE" "$WIN_FILE" done up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " Easyrsa2 programs successfully moved to: $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" } #=> up23_move_easyrsa2_programs () up23_build_v3_vars () { up23_verbose "> Build v3 vars file .." EASYRSA_EXT="easyrsa-upgrade-23" EASYRSA_VARSV2_TMP="$EASYRSA/vars-v2.tmp.$EASYRSA_EXT" rm -f "$EASYRSA_VARSV2_TMP" EASYRSA_VARSV3_TMP="$EASYRSA/vars-v3.tmp.$EASYRSA_EXT" rm -f "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_TMP" EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW="$EASYRSA/vars-v3.new.$EASYRSA_EXT" rm -f "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW" EASYRSA_VARSV3_WRN="$EASYRSA/vars-v3.wrn.$EASYRSA_EXT" rm -f "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_WRN" printf "%s\n" "\ ########################++++++++++######################### ### ### ### WARNING: THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED ### ### ALL SETTINGS ARE AT THE END OF THE FILE ### ### ### ########################++++++++++######################### " > "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_WRN" || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to create $EASYRSA_VARSV3_WRN" # Create vars v3 temp file from sourced vars v2 key variables { printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE $KEY_SIZE" printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY \"$KEY_COUNTRY\"" printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE \"$KEY_PROVINCE\"" printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_CITY \"$KEY_CITY\"" printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_ORG \"$KEY_ORG\"" printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL \"$KEY_EMAIL\"" printf "%s\n" "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_OU \"$KEY_OU\"" printf "%s\n" 'set_var EASYRSA_NS_SUPPORT "yes"' printf "%s\n" 'set_var EASYRSA_DN "org"' printf "%s\n" 'set_var EASYRSA_RAND_SN "no"' printf "%s\n" "" } > "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_TMP" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to create $EASYRSA_VARSV3_TMP" # cat temp files into new v3 vars cat "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_WRN" "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_EXMP" "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_TMP" \ > "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to create $EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW" # This file must be created and restored at the end of TEST # for the REAL update to to succeed EASYRSA_VARS_LIVEBKP="$EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE.livebackup" cp "$EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE" "$EASYRSA_VARS_LIVEBKP" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "Failed to create $EASYRSA_VARS_LIVEBKP" rm -f "$EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE" # "$EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE" is always $EASYRSA/vars cp "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW" "$EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "copy $EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW to $EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE" # Delete temp files rm -f "$EASYRSA_VARSV2_TMP" "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_TMP" \ "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_NEW" "$EASYRSA_VARSV3_WRN" up23_verbose "> OK" up23_verbose " New v3 vars file created in: $EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE" } #=> up23_build_v3_vars () up23_do_upgrade_23 () { up23_verbose "============================================================================" up23_verbose "Begin ** $1 ** upgrade process .." up23_verbose "" up23_verbose "Easyrsa upgrade version: $EASYRSA_UPGRADE_23" up23_verbose "" up23_verify_new_pki up23_verify_current_pki up23_verify_current_ca up23_backup_current_pki up23_create_new_pki up23_upgrade_ca up23_move_easyrsa2_programs up23_build_v3_vars up23_create_openssl_cnf if [ "$NOSAVE" -eq 0 ] then # Must stay in this order # New created dirs: EASYRSA_NEW_PKI and EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI rm -rf "$EASYRSA_NEW_PKI" rm -rf "$EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI" # EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE is always the new created v3 vars # Need to know if this fails rm "$EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE" \ || up23_fail_upgrade "remove new vars file: $EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE" # EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE is either v2 *nix ./vars or Win vars.bat # Need this dance because v2 vars is same name as v3 vars above cp "$EASYRSA_VARS_LIVEBKP" "$EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE" fi rm -f "$EASYRSA_VARS_LIVEBKP" } #= up23_do_upgrade_23 () up23_manage_upgrade_23 () { EASYRSA_UPGRADE_VERSION="v1.0a (2020/01/08)" EASYRSA_UPGRADE_TYPE="$1" EASYRSA_FOUND_VARS=0 # Verify all existing versions of vars/vars.bat if [ -f "$vars" ] then if grep -q 'Complain if a user tries to do this:' "$vars" then EASYRSA_FOUND_VARS=1 EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER3=1 fi # Easyrsa v3 does not use NOR allow use of `export`. if grep -q 'export' "$vars" then EASYRSA_FOUND_VARS=1 EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER2=1 EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE="$vars" EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE="$vars" fi fi if [ -f "$EASYRSA/vars.bat" ] then EASYRSA_FOUND_VARS=1 EASYRSA_VARS_IS_WIN2=1 EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE="$EASYRSA/vars.bat" EASYRSA_TARGET_VARSFILE="$EASYRSA/vars" fi if [ $EASYRSA_FOUND_VARS -ne 1 ]; then die echo "vars file not found" fi # Only allow specific vars/vars.bat to exist if [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER3" ] && [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER2" ] then die "Verify your current vars file, v3 cannot use 'export'." fi if [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER3" ] && [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_WIN2" ] then die "Verify your current vars/vars.bat file, cannot have both." fi if [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER2" ] && [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_WIN2" ] then die "Verify your current vars/vars.bat file, cannot have both." fi # Die on invalid upgrade type or environment if [ "$EASYRSA_UPGRADE_TYPE" = "ca" ] then if [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER3" ] then # v3 ensure index.txt.attr "unique_subject = no" up23_upgrade_ca unset EASYRSA_BATCH notice "Your CA is fully up to date." return 0 else die "Only v3 PKI CA can be upgraded." fi fi if [ "$EASYRSA_UPGRADE_TYPE" = "pki" ] then if [ "$EASYRSA_VARS_IS_VER3" ] then unset EASYRSA_BATCH notice "Your PKI is fully up to date." return 0 fi else die "upgrade type must be 'pki' or 'ca'." fi # PKI is potentially suitable for upgrade warn " ========================================================================= * WARNING * Found settings from EasyRSA-v2 which are not compatible with EasyRSA-v3. Before you can continue, EasyRSA must upgrade your settings and PKI. * Found EASYRSA and vars file: $EASYRSA $EASYRSA_VER2_VARSFILE : Further info: * https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/easyrsa-upgrade Easyrsa upgrade version: $EASYRSA_UPGRADE_VERSION ========================================================================= " # Test upgrade NOSAVE=0 confirm "* EasyRSA **TEST** upgrade (Changes will NOT be written): " "yes" " This upgrade will TEST that the upgrade works BEFORE making any changes." up23_do_upgrade_23 "TEST" notice " ========================================================================= * NOTICE * EasyRSA upgrade **TEST** has successfully completed. " # Upgrade for REAL NOSAVE=1 confirm "* EasyRSA **REAL** upgrade (Changes WILL be written): " "yes" " ========================================================================= * WARNING * Run REAL upgrade: Answer yes (Once completed you will have a version 3 PKI) Terminate upgrade: Answer no (No changes have been made to your current PKI) " confirm "* Confirm **REAL** upgrade (Changes will be written): " "yes" " ========================================================================= * SECOND WARNING * This upgrade will permanently write changes to your PKI ! (With full backup backout) " up23_do_upgrade_23 "REAL" notice " ========================================================================= * NOTICE * Your settings and PKI have been successfully upgraded to EasyRSA version3 A backup of your current PKI is here: $EASYRSA_SAFE_PKI * IMPORTANT NOTICE * 1. YOU MUST VERIFY THAT YOUR NEW ./vars FILE IS SETUP CORRECTLY 2. IF YOU ARE USING WINDOWS YOU MUST ENSURE THAT openssl IS CORRECTLY DEFINED IN ./vars (example follows) # # This sample is in Windows syntax -- edit it for your path if not using PATH: # set_var EASYRSA_OPENSSL \"C:/Program Files/OpenSSL-Win32/bin/openssl.exe\" # # Alternate location (Note: Forward slash '/' is correct for Windpws): # set_var EASYRSA_OPENSSL \"C:/Program Files/Openvpn/bin/openssl.exe\" # 3. Finally, you can verify that easyrsa works by using these two commands: ./easyrsa show-ca (Verify that your CA is intact and correct) ./easyrsa gen-crl ((re)-generate a CRL file) Further info: * https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/easyrsa-upgrade" up23_verbose " * UPGRADE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY * " return 0 } # => up23_manage_upgrade_23 () print_version() { cat < print_version () ######################################## # Invocation entry point: NL=' ' # Be secure with a restrictive umask [ -z "$EASYRSA_NO_UMASK" ] && umask 077 # Parse options while :; do # Separate option from value: opt="${1%%=*}" val="${1#*=}" empty_ok="" # Empty values are not allowed unless excepted case "$opt" in --days) export EASYRSA_CERT_EXPIRE="$val" export EASYRSA_CA_EXPIRE="$val" export EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS="$val" ;; --pki-dir) export EASYRSA_PKI="$val" ;; --use-algo) export EASYRSA_ALGO="$val" ;; --keysize) export EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE="$val" ;; --curve) export EASYRSA_CURVE="$val" ;; --dn-mode) export EASYRSA_DN="$val" ;; --req-cn) export EASYRSA_REQ_CN="$val" ;; --digest) export EASYRSA_DIGEST="$val" ;; --req-c) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_REQ_COUNTRY="$val" ;; --req-st) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_REQ_PROVINCE="$val" ;; --req-city) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_REQ_CITY="$val" ;; --req-org) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_REQ_ORG="$val" ;; --req-email) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_REQ_EMAIL="$val" ;; --req-ou) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_REQ_OU="$val" ;; --ns-cert) export EASYRSA_NS_SUPPORT="$val" ;; --ns-comment) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_NS_COMMENT="$val" ;; --batch) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_BATCH=1 ;; --passin) export EASYRSA_PASSIN="$val";; --passout) export EASYRSA_PASSOUT="$val";; --subca-len) export EASYRSA_SUBCA_LEN="$val" ;; --vars) export EASYRSA_VARS_FILE="$val" ;; --copy-ext) empty_ok=1 export EASYRSA_CP_EXT=1 ;; --subject-alt-name) export EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS="\ $EASYRSA_EXTRA_EXTS subjectAltName = $val" ;; --version) print_version ;; *) break ;; esac # fatal error when no value was provided if [ ! $empty_ok ] && { [ "$val" = "$1" ] || [ -z "$val" ]; }; then die "Missing value to option: $opt" fi shift done # Intelligent env-var detection and auto-loading: vars_setup # Register cleanup on EXIT trap "cleanup" EXIT # When SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGABRT and SIGTERM, # explicitly exit to signal EXIT (non-bash shells) trap "exit 1" 1 trap "exit 2" 2 trap "exit 3" 3 trap "exit 6" 6 trap "exit 14" 15 # Upgrade: EasyRSA v2.x to EasyRSA v3.x # Upgrade: EasyRSA < v3.0.6 to v3.0.6+ #up23_manage_upgrade_23 # determine how we were called, then hand off to the function responsible cmd="$1" [ -n "$1" ] && shift # scrape off command case "$cmd" in init-pki|clean-all) init_pki "$@" ;; build-ca) build_ca "$@" ;; gen-dh) gen_dh ;; gen-req) gen_req "$@" ;; sign|sign-req) sign_req "$@" ;; build-client-full) build_full client "$@" ;; build-server-full) build_full server "$@" ;; build-serverClient-full) build_full serverClient "$@" ;; gen-crl) gen_crl ;; revoke) revoke "$@" ;; renew) renew "$@" ;; import-req) import_req "$@" ;; export-p12) export_pkcs p12 "$@" ;; export-p7) export_pkcs p7 "$@" ;; export-p8) export_pkcs p8 "$@" ;; set-rsa-pass) set_pass rsa "$@" ;; set-ec-pass) set_pass ec "$@" ;; update-db) update_db ;; show-req) show req "$@" ;; show-cert) show cert "$@" ;; show-ca) show_ca "$@" ;; upgrade) up23_manage_upgrade_23 "$@" ;; ""|help|-h|--help|--usage) cmd_help "$1" exit 0 ;; version) print_version ;; *) die "Unknown command '$cmd'. Run without commands for usage help." ;; esac # vim: ft=sh nu ai sw=8 ts=8 noet