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Generate a wildcard SSL certificate
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Specify where we will install | |
# the xip.io certificate | |
SSL_DIR="/etc/ssl/xip.io" | |
# Set the wildcarded domain | |
# we want to use | |
DOMAIN="*.xip.io" | |
# A blank passphrase | |
PASSPHRASE="" | |
# Set our CSR variables | |
SUBJ=" | |
C=US | |
ST=Connecticut | |
O= | |
localityName=New Haven | |
commonName=$DOMAIN | |
organizationalUnitName= | |
emailAddress= | |
" | |
# Create our SSL directory | |
# in case it doesn't exist | |
sudo mkdir -p "$SSL_DIR" | |
# Generate our Private Key, CSR and Certificate | |
sudo openssl genrsa -out "$SSL_DIR/xip.io.key" 2048 | |
sudo openssl req -new -subj "$(echo -n "$SUBJ" | tr "\n" "/")" -key "$SSL_DIR/xip.io.key" -out "$SSL_DIR/xip.io.csr" -passin pass:$PASSPHRASE | |
sudo openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in "$SSL_DIR/xip.io.csr" -signkey "$SSL_DIR/xip.io.key" -out "$SSL_DIR/xip.io.crt" |
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