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Overview ¶
certgen: a tool for generating test certificates on disk for use as test-fixtures and for end-to-end testing and local development.
Example usage:
$ go run connect/certgen/certgen.go -out-dir /tmp/connect-certs
You can verify a given leaf with a given root using:
$ openssl verify -verbose -CAfile ca1-ca.cert.pem ca1-svc-db.cert.pem
Note that to verify via the cross-signed intermediate, openssl requires it to be bundled with the _root_ CA bundle and will ignore the cert if it's passed with the subject. You can do that with:
$ openssl verify -verbose -CAfile \ <(cat ca1-ca.cert.pem ca2-xc-by-ca1.cert.pem) \ ca2-svc-db.cert.pem ca2-svc-db.cert.pem: OK
Note that the same leaf and root without the intermediate should fail:
$ openssl verify -verbose -CAfile ca1-ca.cert.pem ca2-svc-db.cert.pem ca2-svc-db.cert.pem: CN = db error 20 at 0 depth lookup:unable to get local issuer certificate
NOTE: THIS IS A QUIRK OF OPENSSL; in Connect we distribute the roots alone and stable intermediates like the XC cert to the _leaf_.
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