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Validate a Certificate against a Certificate Authority using OpenSSL
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -o errexit | |
set -o pipefail | |
cer=null | |
root_ca=null | |
usage () | |
{ | |
echo "Usage: $0 options" | |
echo | |
echo " -c, --cer [required] Certificate to validate" | |
echo " -ca, --rootCA [required] Root Certificate Authority to validate against" | |
echo | |
exit | |
} | |
while :; do | |
case "$1" in | |
-c | --cer) | |
cer="$2" | |
shift 2 | |
;; | |
-ca | --rootCA) | |
root_ca="$2" | |
shift 2 | |
;; | |
--) # End of all options | |
shift | |
break | |
;; | |
-*) | |
echo "Error: Unknown option: $1" >&2 | |
usage | |
exit 1 | |
;; | |
*) # No more options | |
break | |
;; | |
esac | |
done | |
if [ "$cer" = 'null' ]; then | |
echo "Error: Please provide a cer file" | |
usage | |
fi | |
if [ "$root_ca" = 'null' ]; then | |
echo "Error: Please provide a rootCA file" | |
usage | |
fi | |
sig_path=$(mktemp) | |
tbs_path=$(mktemp) | |
root_pub_key_path=$(mktemp) | |
### Extract signature from certificate | |
# run the following and get the last bit position | |
# openssl asn1parse -in $cer | |
last_bit_pos=$(openssl asn1parse -in $cer | tail -1 | grep -o -E '[0-9]+' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^0\+//') | |
# Put your own | |
openssl asn1parse -in $cer -out $sig_path -noout -strparse $last_bit_pos | |
### Extract the public key of the root CA | |
openssl x509 -in $root_ca -pubkey -noout > $root_pub_key_path | |
### Extract the TBSCertificate | |
# Almost always -strparse param is 4 | |
openssl asn1parse -in $cer -out $tbs_path -noout -strparse 4 | |
openssl dgst -sha1 -verify $root_pub_key_path -signature $sig_path $tbs_path |
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