For educational reasons I've decided to create my own CA. Here is what I learned.
Lets get some context first.
| # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # | |
| # Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases | |
| # | |
| # Sections: | |
| # 1. Environment Configuration | |
| # 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality) | |
| # 3. File and Folder Management | |
| # 4. Searching | |
| # 5. Process Management |
| ## | |
| # WHOIS servers for new TLDs (http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db) | |
| # Current as of 2017-12-10 UTC | |
| ## | |
| \.aarp$ whois.nic.aarp | |
| \.abarth$ whois.afilias-srs.net | |
| \.abbott$ whois.afilias-srs.net | |
| \.abbvie$ whois.afilias-srs.net | |
| \.abc$ whois.nic.abc |
| 'use strict'; | |
| module.exports = function CustomError(message, extra) { | |
| Error.captureStackTrace(this, this.constructor); | |
| this.name = this.constructor.name; | |
| this.message = message; | |
| this.extra = extra; | |
| }; | |
| require('util').inherits(module.exports, Error); |
| # pulled from http://xecdesign.com/qemu-emulating-raspberry-pi-the-easy-way/ | |
| # expanded via http://superuser.com/questions/690060/how-to-enable-network-with-a-raspberry-pi-emulated-on-qemu | |
| # tested with 2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.zip on OSX Mavericks | |
| # OSX terminal | |
| brew install qemu | |
| # kernel-qemu is a linux kernel compiled with ARM1176 support. | |
| # learn more here: http://xecdesign.com/compiling-a-kernel/ | |
| curl -OL http://xecdesign.com/downloads/linux-qemu/kernel-qemu | |
| curl -o raspbian_latest.zip -L http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspbian_latest |
| # In order for gpg to find gpg-agent, gpg-agent must be running, and there must be an env | |
| # variable pointing GPG to the gpg-agent socket. This little script, which must be sourced | |
| # in your shell's init script (ie, .bash_profile, .zshrc, whatever), will either start | |
| # gpg-agent or set up the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable if it's already running. | |
| # Add the following to your shell init to set up gpg-agent automatically for every shell | |
| if [ -f ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info ] && [ -n "$(pgrep gpg-agent)" ]; then | |
| source ~/.gnupg/.gpg-agent-info | |
| export GPG_AGENT_INFO | |
| else |
No need for homebrew or anything like that. Works with https://www.git-tower.com and the command line.
gpg --list-secret-keys and look for sec, use the key ID for the next stepgit to use GPG -- replace the key with the one from gpg --list-secret-keys