#------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Makefile for src/test/ssl # # Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group # Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California # # src/test/ssl/Makefile # #------------------------------------------------------------------------- subdir = src/test/ssl top_builddir = ../../.. include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global export with_ssl CERTIFICATES := server_ca server-cn-and-alt-names \ server-cn-only server-single-alt-name server-multiple-alt-names \ server-no-names server-revoked server-ss \ client_ca client client-dn client-revoked \ root_ca SSLFILES := $(CERTIFICATES:%=ssl/%.key) $(CERTIFICATES:%=ssl/%.crt) \ ssl/server-password.key \ ssl/client.crl ssl/server.crl ssl/root.crl \ ssl/both-cas-1.crt ssl/both-cas-2.crt \ ssl/root+server_ca.crt ssl/root+server.crl \ ssl/root+client_ca.crt ssl/root+client.crl \ ssl/client+client_ca.crt ssl/client-der.key \ ssl/client-encrypted-pem.key ssl/client-encrypted-der.key SSLDIRS := ssl/client-crldir ssl/server-crldir \ ssl/root+client-crldir ssl/root+server-crldir # This target re-generates all the key and certificate files. Usually we just # use the ones that are committed to the tree without rebuilding them. # # This target will fail unless preceded by sslfiles-clean. # sslfiles: $(SSLFILES) $(SSLDIRS) # OpenSSL requires a directory to put all generated certificates in. We don't # use this for anything, but we need a location. ssl/new_certs_dir: mkdir ssl/new_certs_dir # Rule for creating private/public key pairs. ssl/%.key: openssl genrsa -out $@ 2048 chmod 0600 $@ # Root CA certificate ssl/root_ca.crt: ssl/root_ca.key cas.config touch ssl/root_ca-certindex openssl req -new -out ssl/root_ca.crt -x509 -config cas.config -config root_ca.config -key ssl/root_ca.key -days 10000 -extensions v3_ca echo "01" > ssl/root_ca.srl # Client and server CAs ssl/%_ca.crt: ssl/%_ca.key %_ca.config ssl/root_ca.crt ssl/new_certs_dir touch ssl/$*_ca-certindex echo "unique_subject=no" > ssl/$*_ca-certindex.attr openssl req -new -out ssl/temp_ca.crt -config cas.config -config $*_ca.config -key ssl/$*_ca.key # Sign the certificate with the root CA openssl ca -name root_ca -batch -config cas.config -in ssl/temp_ca.crt -out ssl/temp_ca_signed.crt -extensions v3_ca openssl x509 -in ssl/temp_ca_signed.crt -out ssl/$*_ca.crt # to keep just the PEM cert rm ssl/temp_ca.crt ssl/temp_ca_signed.crt echo "01" > ssl/$*_ca.srl # Server certificates, signed by server CA: ssl/server-%.crt: ssl/server-%.key ssl/server_ca.crt server-%.config openssl req -new -key ssl/server-$*.key -out ssl/server-$*.csr -config server-$*.config openssl ca -name server_ca -batch -config cas.config -in ssl/server-$*.csr -out ssl/temp.crt -extensions v3_req -extfile server-$*.config openssl x509 -in ssl/temp.crt -out ssl/server-$*.crt # to keep just the PEM cert rm ssl/server-$*.csr # Self-signed version of server-cn-only.crt ssl/server-ss.crt: ssl/server-cn-only.key ssl/server-cn-only.crt server-cn-only.config openssl req -new -key ssl/server-cn-only.key -out ssl/server-ss.csr -config server-cn-only.config openssl x509 -req -days 10000 -in ssl/server-ss.csr -signkey ssl/server-cn-only.key -out ssl/server-ss.crt -extensions v3_req -extfile server-cn-only.config rm ssl/server-ss.csr # Password-protected version of server-cn-only.key ssl/server-password.key: ssl/server-cn-only.key openssl rsa -aes256 -in $< -out $@ -passout 'pass:secret1' # Client certificate, signed by the client CA: ssl/client.crt: ssl/client.key ssl/client_ca.crt openssl req -new -key ssl/client.key -out ssl/client.csr -config client.config openssl ca -name client_ca -batch -out ssl/temp.crt -config cas.config -infiles ssl/client.csr openssl x509 -in ssl/temp.crt -out ssl/client.crt # to keep just the PEM cert rm ssl/client.csr ssl/temp.crt # Client certificate with multi-part DN, signed by the client CA: ssl/client-dn.crt: ssl/client-dn.key ssl/client_ca.crt openssl req -new -key ssl/client-dn.key -out ssl/client-dn.csr -config client-dn.config openssl ca -name client_ca -batch -out ssl/temp.crt -config cas.config -infiles ssl/client-dn.csr openssl x509 -in ssl/temp.crt -out ssl/client-dn.crt # to keep just the PEM cert rm ssl/client-dn.csr ssl/temp.crt # Another client certificate, signed by the client CA. This one is revoked. ssl/client-revoked.crt: ssl/client-revoked.key ssl/client_ca.crt client.config openssl req -new -key ssl/client-revoked.key -out ssl/client-revoked.csr -config client.config openssl ca -name client_ca -batch -out ssl/temp.crt -config cas.config -infiles ssl/client-revoked.csr openssl x509 -in ssl/temp.crt -out ssl/client-revoked.crt # to keep just the PEM cert rm ssl/client-revoked.csr ssl/temp.crt # Convert the key to DER, to test our behaviour there too ssl/client-der.key: ssl/client.key openssl rsa -in ssl/client.key -outform DER -out ssl/client-der.key # Convert the existing key to encrypted PEM (X.509 text) and DER (X.509 ASN.1) formats # to test libpq's support for the sslpassword= option. ssl/client-encrypted-pem.key: ssl/client.key openssl rsa -in ssl/client.key -outform PEM -aes128 -passout 'pass:dUmmyP^#+' -out ssl/client-encrypted-pem.key ssl/client-encrypted-der.key: ssl/client.key openssl rsa -in ssl/client.key -outform DER -aes128 -passout 'pass:dUmmyP^#+' -out ssl/client-encrypted-der.key # Root certificate files that contains both CA certificates, for testing # that multiple certificates can be used. ssl/both-cas-1.crt: ssl/root_ca.crt ssl/client_ca.crt ssl/server_ca.crt cat $^ > $@ # The same, but the certs are in different order ssl/both-cas-2.crt: ssl/root_ca.crt ssl/server_ca.crt ssl/client_ca.crt cat $^ > $@ # A root certificate file for the client, to validate server certs. ssl/root+server_ca.crt: ssl/root_ca.crt ssl/server_ca.crt cat $^ > $@ # and for the server, to validate client certs ssl/root+client_ca.crt: ssl/root_ca.crt ssl/client_ca.crt cat $^ > $@ ssl/client+client_ca.crt: ssl/client.crt ssl/client_ca.crt cat $^ > $@ #### CRLs ssl/client.crl: ssl/client-revoked.crt openssl ca -config cas.config -name client_ca -revoke ssl/client-revoked.crt openssl ca -config cas.config -name client_ca -gencrl -out ssl/client.crl ssl/server.crl: ssl/server-revoked.crt openssl ca -config cas.config -name server_ca -revoke ssl/server-revoked.crt openssl ca -config cas.config -name server_ca -gencrl -out ssl/server.crl ssl/root.crl: ssl/root_ca.crt openssl ca -config cas.config -name root_ca -gencrl -out ssl/root.crl # If a CRL is used, OpenSSL requires a CRL file for *all* the CAs in the # chain, even if some of them are empty. ssl/root+server.crl: ssl/root.crl ssl/server.crl cat $^ > $@ ssl/root+client.crl: ssl/root.crl ssl/client.crl cat $^ > $@ ssl/root+server-crldir: ssl/server.crl ssl/root.crl mkdir ssl/root+server-crldir cp ssl/server.crl ssl/root+server-crldir/`openssl crl -hash -noout -in ssl/server.crl`.r0 cp ssl/root.crl ssl/root+server-crldir/`openssl crl -hash -noout -in ssl/root.crl`.r0 ssl/root+client-crldir: ssl/client.crl ssl/root.crl mkdir ssl/root+client-crldir cp ssl/client.crl ssl/root+client-crldir/`openssl crl -hash -noout -in ssl/client.crl`.r0 cp ssl/root.crl ssl/root+client-crldir/`openssl crl -hash -noout -in ssl/root.crl`.r0 ssl/server-crldir: ssl/server.crl mkdir ssl/server-crldir cp ssl/server.crl ssl/server-crldir/`openssl crl -hash -noout -in ssl/server.crl`.r0 ssl/client-crldir: ssl/client.crl mkdir ssl/client-crldir cp ssl/client.crl ssl/client-crldir/`openssl crl -hash -noout -in ssl/client.crl`.r0 .PHONY: sslfiles-clean sslfiles-clean: rm -f $(SSLFILES) ssl/client_ca.srl ssl/server_ca.srl ssl/client_ca-certindex* ssl/server_ca-certindex* ssl/root_ca-certindex* ssl/root_ca.srl ssl/temp_ca.crt ssl/temp_ca_signed.crt rm -rf $(SSLDIRS) clean distclean maintainer-clean: rm -rf tmp_check rm -rf ssl/*.old ssl/new_certs_dir ssl/client*_tmp.key # Doesn't depend on $(SSLFILES) because we don't rebuild them by default check: $(prove_check) installcheck: $(prove_installcheck)