Creating Fullchain Self Signed SSL | Root & Intermediate CA
Berk
Posted on July 17, 2023
Overview
After you follow this guide, you will became a local certificate authority that signs certs for web applications.
You will follow this steps:
- Create a rootCA key and crt.
- Create a intermediateCA (subCA) key and crt that is signed by rootCA.
- Create a application key and crt that is signed by intermediateCA.
- After all, you will have root, sub and app (fullchain) cert and key that is ready to be used in nginx or other stuf.
Before Starting
- Create a localCA folder in /etc/ssl
sudo mkdir -p /etc/ssl/localCA && \
cd /etc/ssl/localCA
- For non sudo commands, chown the directory.
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /etc/ssl/localCA
Create Root CA
- Create a folder inside
/etc/ssl/localCA
namedrootCA
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA && \
cd /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA
- Create rootCA.key file
openssl genrsa -aes256 -out rootCA.key 4096
- Create a cnf file named
rootCA.cnf
vim rootCA.cnf
[ ca ]
# `man ca`
default_ca = CA_default
[ CA_default ]
# Directory and file locations.
dir = /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA
certs = $dir/certs
crl_dir = $dir/crl
new_certs_dir = $dir/newcerts
database = $dir/index.txt
serial = $dir/serial
RANDFILE = $dir/private/.rand
# The root key and root certificate.
private_key = $dir/rootCA.key
certificate = $dir/rootCA.crt
# For certificate revocation lists.
crlnumber = $dir/crlnumber
crl = $dir/crl/ca.crl.pem
crl_extensions = crl_ext
default_crl_days = 30
# SHA-1 is deprecated, so use SHA-2 instead.
default_md = sha256
name_opt = ca_default
cert_opt = ca_default
default_days = 3650
preserve = no
policy = policy_strict
[ policy_strict ]
# The root CA should only sign intermediate certificates that match.
# See the POLICY FORMAT section of `man ca`.
countryName = match
stateOrProvinceName = match
organizationName = match
organizationalUnitName = optional
commonName = supplied
emailAddress = optional
[ policy_loose ]
# Allow the intermediate CA to sign a more diverse range of certificates.
# See the POLICY FORMAT section of the `ca` man page.
countryName = optional
stateOrProvinceName = optional
localityName = optional
organizationName = optional
organizationalUnitName = optional
commonName = supplied
emailAddress = optional
[ req ]
# Options for the `req` tool (`man req`).
default_bits = 2048
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
string_mask = utf8only
# SHA-1 is deprecated, so use SHA-2 instead.
default_md = sha256
# Extension to add when the -x509 option is used.
x509_extensions = v3_ca
[ req_distinguished_name ]
# See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_signing_request>.
countryName = Country Name 2 Letter
stateOrProvinceName = State or Province Name
localityName = Locality Name
0.organizationName = Organization Name
organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name
commonName = Common Name
emailAddress = Email Address
# Optionally, specify some defaults.
countryName_default = TR
stateOrProvinceName_default = Istanbul
localityName_default = Istanbul
0.organizationName_default = Safderun
organizationalUnitName_default = Safderun ROOT CA
commonName_default = Safderun ROOT CA
emailAddress_default = burakberkkeskin@gmail.com
[ v3_ca ]
# Extensions for a typical CA (`man x509v3_config`).
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always,issuer
basicConstraints = critical, CA:true
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, cRLSign, keyCertSign
[ v3_intermediate_ca ]
# Extensions for a typical intermediate CA (`man x509v3_config`).
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always,issuer
basicConstraints = critical, CA:true, pathlen:0
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, cRLSign, keyCertSign
[ usr_cert ]
# Extensions for client certificates (`man x509v3_config`).
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
nsCertType = client, email
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Client Certificate"
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer
keyUsage = critical, nonRepudiation, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
extendedKeyUsage = clientAuth, emailProtection
[ server_cert ]
# Extensions for server certificates (`man x509v3_config`).
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
nsCertType = server
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Server Certificate"
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer:always
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth
[ crl_ext ]
# Extension for CRLs (`man x509v3_config`).
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid:always
[ ocsp ]
# Extension for OCSP signing certificates (`man ocsp`).
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature
extendedKeyUsage = critical, OCSPSigning
Caution ⚠️
Change the values lines in the rootCA.cnf file above:
- countryName_default
- stateOrProvinceName_default
- localityName_default
- 0.organizationName_default
- organizationalUnitName_default
- commonName_default
- emailAddress_default
- Create the rootCA.crt file
openssl req -config rootCA.cnf \
-key rootCA.key \
-new -x509 -days 7305 -sha256 -extensions v3_ca \
-out rootCA.crt
- Create a
newcerts
directory
mkdir /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA/newcerts
- Create a
index.txt
file
touch /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA/index.txt && \
chmod 600 /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA/index.txt
- Create a
serial
file
echo "1000" > /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA/serial && \
chmod 600 /etc/ssl/localCA/rootCA/serial
Create Intermediate CA
- Create a intermediateCA folder
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/localCA/intermediateCA && \
cd /etc/ssl/localCA/intermediateCA
- Create intermediateCA.key file
openssl genrsa -aes256 -out intermediateCA.key 4096
- Create a
intermediateCA.cnf
file
vim intermediateCA.cnf
[ ca ]
# `man ca`
default_ca = CA_default
[ CA_default ]
# Directory and file locations.
dir = /root/ca/intermediate
certs = $dir/certs
crl_dir = $dir/crl
new_certs_dir = $dir/newcerts
database = $dir/index.txt
serial = $dir/serial
RANDFILE = $dir/private/.rand
# The root key and root certificate.
private_key = $dir/private/intermediate.key.pem
certificate = $dir/certs/intermediate.cert.pem
# For certificate revocation lists.
crlnumber = $dir/crlnumber
crl = $dir/crl/intermediate.crl.pem
crl_extensions = crl_ext
default_crl_days = 30
# SHA-1 is deprecated, so use SHA-2 instead.
default_md = sha256
name_opt = ca_default
cert_opt = ca_default
default_days = 375
preserve = no
policy = policy_loose
[ policy_strict ]
# The root CA should only sign intermediate certificates that match.
# See the POLICY FORMAT section of `man ca`.
countryName = match
stateOrProvinceName = match
organizationName = match
organizationalUnitName = optional
commonName = supplied
emailAddress = optional
[ policy_loose ]
# Allow the intermediate CA to sign a more diverse range of certificates.
# See the POLICY FORMAT section of the `ca` man page.
countryName = optional
stateOrProvinceName = optional
localityName = optional
organizationName = optional
organizationalUnitName = optional
commonName = supplied
emailAddress = optional
[ req ]
# Options for the `req` tool (`man req`).
default_bits = 2048
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
string_mask = utf8only
# SHA-1 is deprecated, so use SHA-2 instead.
default_md = sha256
# Extension to add when the -x509 option is used.
x509_extensions = v3_ca
[ req_distinguished_name ]
# See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_signing_request>.
countryName = Country Name 2 Letter
stateOrProvinceName = State or Province Name
localityName = Locality Name
0.organizationName = Organization Name
organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name
commonName = Common Name
emailAddress = Email Address
# Optionally, specify some defaults.
countryName_default = TR
stateOrProvinceName_default = Istanbul
localityName_default = Istanbul
0.organizationName_default = Safderun
organizationalUnitName_default = Safderun Intermediate CA
commonName_default = Safderun Intermediate CA
emailAddress_default = burakberkkeskin@gmail.com
[ v3_ca ]
# Extensions for a typical CA (`man x509v3_config`).
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always,issuer
basicConstraints = critical, CA:true
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, cRLSign, keyCertSign
[ v3_intermediate_ca ]
# Extensions for a typical intermediate CA (`man x509v3_config`).
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid:always,issuer
basicConstraints = critical, CA:true, pathlen:0
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, cRLSign, keyCertSign
[ usr_cert ]
# Extensions for client certificates (`man x509v3_config`).
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
nsCertType = client, email
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Client Certificate"
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer
keyUsage = critical, nonRepudiation, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
extendedKeyUsage = clientAuth, emailProtection
[ server_cert ]
# Extensions for server certificates (`man x509v3_config`).
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
nsCertType = server
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Server Certificate"
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer:always
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth
[ crl_ext ]
# Extension for CRLs (`man x509v3_config`).
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid:always
[ ocsp ]
# Extension for OCSP signing certificates (`man ocsp`).
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer
keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature
extendedKeyUsage = critical, OCSPSigning
Caution ⚠️
Change the values lines in the intermediateCA.cnf file above:
- countryName_default
- stateOrProvinceName_default
- localityName_default
- 0.organizationName_default
- organizationalUnitName_default
- commonName_default
- emailAddress_default
- Create intermediateCA.csr file
openssl req -config intermediateCA.cnf \
-new -sha256 \
-keyout intermediateCA.key \
-out intermediateCA.csr
- Sign the intermediateCA.csr with rootCA.key file
openssl ca -config ../rootCA/rootCA.cnf \
-extensions v3_intermediate_ca \
-days 3650 -notext -md sha256 \
-in intermediateCA.csr \
-out intermediateCA.crt
Creating a SSL cert for your web app with domain
- Create a directory named your application
export appname=exampleApp && \
mkdir -p /etc/ssl/localCA/$appname && \
cd /etc/ssl/localCA/$appname
- Create a
exampleApp.key
file
openssl genpkey -algorithm RSA -out "${appname}.key"
- Create a
exampleApp.cnf
file
vim "${appname}.cnf"
[ req ]
default_bits = 2048
prompt = no
default_md = sha256
distinguished_name = dn
[ dn ]
countryName = TR
stateOrProvinceName = Istanbul
localityName = Istanbul
organizationName = Safderun
organizationalUnitName = Safderun Webapp
commonName = example.com
emailAddress = burakberkkeskin@gmail.com
[ v3_ext ]
subjectAltName = @alt_names
[ alt_names ]
DNS.1 = api.example.com
DNS.2 = app.example.com
[!caution]
Change the values lines in the exampleApp.cnf file above:
- countryName_default
- stateOrProvinceName_default
- localityName_default
- 0.organizationName_default
- organizationalUnitName_default
- commonName_default
- emailAddress_default
- DNS.1
- Create a
exampleApp.csr
file
openssl req -new -key "${appname}.key" \
-config "${appname}.cnf" \
-out "${appname}.csr"
- Sign the
exampleApp.csr
withintermediateCA.key
openssl x509 -req -in "${appname}.csr" \
-CA ../intermediateCA/intermediateCA.crt \
-CAkey ../intermediateCA/intermediateCA.key \
-CAcreateserial \
-days 365 -extensions v3_ext \
-extfile "${appname}.cnf" \
-out "${appname}.crt"
- Create Fullchain Cert
cat ./${appname}.crt >> fullchain.crt && \
cat ../intermediateCA/intermediateCA.crt >> fullchain.crt && \
cat ../rootCA/rootCA.crt >> fullchain.crt
The Final
You have 3 folder. rootCA, intermediateCA and application directory. In the application directory, you have 5 files.
- exampleApp.cnf: cert conf file
- exampleApp.crt: public cert file
- exampleApp.csr: cert signing request file
- exampleApp.key: private key
- fullchain.crt: Contains rootCA, intermediateCA and app cert which is ready to use.
You can use the fullchain cert and key file in a nginx server.
You can keep creating new certs for new web applications. All you need to do is repeating this step
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Posted on July 17, 2023
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