Loading demos/certs/README +16 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -3,7 +3,19 @@ a script. This is often a cause for confusion which can result in incorrect CA certificates, obsolete V1 certificates or duplicate serial numbers. The range of command line options can be daunting for a beginner. This is a simple example of how to generate certificates automatically using scripts. Example creates a root CA, a server certificate signed by the root, an intermediate CA signed by the root and finally a client certificate signed by the intermediate CA. The mkcerts.sh script is an example of how to generate certificates automatically using scripts. Example creates a root CA, an intermediate CA signed by the root and several certificates signed by the intermediate CA. The script then creates an empty index.txt file and adds entries for the certificates and generates a CRL. Then one certificate is revoked and a second CRL generated. The script ocsprun.sh runs the test responder on port 8888 covering the client certificates. The script ocspquery.sh queries the status of the certificates using the test responder. Loading
demos/certs/README +16 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -3,7 +3,19 @@ a script. This is often a cause for confusion which can result in incorrect CA certificates, obsolete V1 certificates or duplicate serial numbers. The range of command line options can be daunting for a beginner. This is a simple example of how to generate certificates automatically using scripts. Example creates a root CA, a server certificate signed by the root, an intermediate CA signed by the root and finally a client certificate signed by the intermediate CA. The mkcerts.sh script is an example of how to generate certificates automatically using scripts. Example creates a root CA, an intermediate CA signed by the root and several certificates signed by the intermediate CA. The script then creates an empty index.txt file and adds entries for the certificates and generates a CRL. Then one certificate is revoked and a second CRL generated. The script ocsprun.sh runs the test responder on port 8888 covering the client certificates. The script ocspquery.sh queries the status of the certificates using the test responder.