#!/bin/sh - # $Id$ # # Script to test against testroot.py. # # This blows away rpkid's database and rebuilds it with what we need # for this test, and knows far too much about the id numbers that # rpkid and mysql will assign. In the long run we must do better than # this, but gotta start somewhere. openssl=../openssl/openssl/apps/openssl # Halt on first error set -e # Generate new key and cert for testroot.py if needed if test ! -r testroot.cer -o ! -r testroot.key then $openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout testroot.key -out testroot.req -config testroot.cnf $openssl x509 -req -in testroot.req -out testroot.cer -extfile testroot.cnf -extensions req_x509_ext -signkey testroot.key -text -sha256 rm -f testroot.req fi # Blow away old rpkid database (!) so we can start clean mysql -u rpki -p`awk '$1 == "sql-password" {print $3}' rpkid.conf` rpki <../docs/rpki-db-schema.sql # Start rpkid so we can configure it, make sure we shut it down on exit python rpkid.py & rpkid=$! trap "kill $rpkid" 0 # Create a self instance time python irbe-cli.py self --action create --crl_interval 84600 # Create a business signing context, issue the necessary business cert, and set up the cert chain time python irbe-cli.py --pem_out bsc.req bsc --action create --self_id 1 --generate_keypair --signing_cert biz-certs/Bob-CA.cer time $openssl x509 -req -in bsc.req -out bsc.cer -CA biz-certs/Bob-CA.cer -CAkey biz-certs/Bob-CA.key -CAserial biz-certs/Bob-CA.srl time python irbe-cli.py bsc --action set --self_id 1 --bsc_id 1 --signing_cert bsc.cer rm -f bsc.req bsc.cer # Create a repository context time python irbe-cli.py repository --self_id 1 --action create --bsc_id 1 # Create a parent context pointing at testroot.py time python irbe-cli.py parent --self_id 1 --action create --bsc_id 1 --repository_id 1 \ --peer_contact_uri https://localhost:44333/ \ --cms_ta biz-certs/Elena-Root.cer \ --https_ta biz-certs/Elena-Root.cer \ --sia_base rsync://wombat.invalid/ \ --sender_name tweedledee \ --recipient_name tweedledum # Create a child context time python irbe-cli.py child --self_id 1 --action create --bsc_id 1 --cms_ta biz-certs/Frank-Root.cer # Need to link irdb to created child. For now, just do this manually in MySQL CLI: # # UPDATE registrant SET rpki_self_id = 1, rpki_child_id = 1 WHERE subject_name = "Epilogue Technology Corporation" if test "$1" = "run" then rm -rf publication python testroot.py & testroot=$! python irdb.py & irdb=$! trap "kill $rpkid $irdb $testroot" 0 date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; python testpoke.py -r issue | qh | sed -n '/^(certificate/,/^)certificate/s/^-//p' | mimencode -u | $openssl x509 -noout -inform DER -text date; time python testpoke.py -r revoke date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; time python testpoke.py -r revoke date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; time python testpoke.py -r revoke date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; time python testpoke.py -r revoke date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; time python testpoke.py -r revoke date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date; time python testpoke.py -r issue date; time python http-client.py date; time python testpoke.py -r list date fi