#! /bin/sh
-while getopts h:e:y:bf c
+while getopts h:u:g:o:e:y:bf c
do
case $c in
+ u) USER=$OPTARG;;
+ g) GROUP=$OPTARG;;
+ o) OUT=$OPTARG;;
b) BATCH=1;;
f) FORCE=1;;
h) FQDN=$OPTARG;;
e) ENTITYID=$OPTARG;;
y) YEARS=$OPTARG;;
- \?) echo keygen [-h hostname for cert] [-y years to issue cert] [-e entityID to embed in cert]
+ \?) echo "keygen [-o output directory (default .)] [-u username to own keypair] [-g owning groupname] [-h hostname for cert] [-y years to issue cert] [-e entityID to embed in cert]"
exit 1;;
esac
done
+if [ -z "$OUT" ] ; then
+ OUT=.
+fi
if [ -n "$FORCE" ] ; then
- rm sp-key.pem sp-cert.pem
+ rm $OUT/sp-key.pem $OUT/sp-cert.pem
fi
-if [ -s sp-key.pem -o -s sp-cert.pem ] ; then
+if [ -s $OUT/sp-key.pem -o -s $OUT/sp-cert.pem ] ; then
if [ -z "$BATCH" ] ; then
- echo The files sp-key.pem and/or sp-cert.pem already exist!
+ echo The files $OUT/sp-key.pem and/or $OUT/sp-cert.pem already exist!
echo Use -f option to force recreation of keypair.
exit 2
fi
ALTNAME=DNS:$FQDN,URI:$ENTITYID
fi
-cat >sp-cert.cnf <<EOF
+SSLCNF=$OUT/sp-cert.cnf
+cat >$SSLCNF <<EOF
# OpenSSL configuration file for creating sp-cert.pem
[req]
prompt=no
subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
EOF
-touch sp-key.pem
-chmod 600 sp-key.pem
+touch $OUT/sp-key.pem
+chmod 600 $OUT/sp-key.pem
if [ -z "$BATCH" ] ; then
- openssl req -config sp-cert.cnf -new -x509 -days $DAYS -keyout sp-key.pem -out sp-cert.pem
+ openssl req -config $SSLCNF -new -x509 -days $DAYS -keyout $OUT/sp-key.pem -out $OUT/sp-cert.pem
else
- openssl req -config sp-cert.cnf -new -x509 -days $DAYS -keyout sp-key.pem -out sp-cert.pem 2> /dev/null
+ openssl req -config $SSLCNF -new -x509 -days $DAYS -keyout $OUT/sp-key.pem -out $OUT/sp-cert.pem 2> /dev/null
+fi
+rm $SSLCNF
+
+if [ -s $OUT/sp-key.pem -a -n "$USER" ] ; then
+ chown $USER $OUT/sp-key.pem $OUT/sp-cert.pem
+fi
+
+if [ -s $OUT/sp-key.pem -a -n "$GROUP" ] ; then
+ chgrp $GROUP $OUT/sp-key.pem $OUT/sp-cert.pem
fi
-rm sp-cert.cnf