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Extract OIDC provider thumbprint for all AWS Region with EKS support
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#!/bin/bash | |
set -e | |
if [ ! -z "$DEBUG" ] ; then | |
set -x | |
fi | |
REGIONS="us-east-2 | |
us-east-1 | |
us-west-1 | |
us-west-2 | |
ap-east-1 | |
ap-northeast-2 | |
ap-southeast-1 | |
ap-southeast-2 | |
ap-northeast-1 | |
eu-central-1 | |
eu-west-1 | |
eu-west-2 | |
eu-west-3 | |
eu-north-1 | |
me-south-1 | |
sa-east-1" | |
for REGION in $REGIONS ; do | |
JWKS_URI="oidc.eks.${REGION}.amazonaws.com" | |
# Extract all certificates in separate files | |
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/368123/how-to-extract-the-root-ca-and-subordinate-ca-from-a-certificate-chain-in-linux | |
TEMP=$(mktemp -d -t oidc-eks-XXXX) | |
openssl s_client -servername $JWKS_URI -showcerts -connect $JWKS_URI:443 < /dev/null 2>/dev/null | awk -v dir="$TEMP" '/-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----/,/-----END CERTIFICATE-----/{ if(/BEGIN/){a++}; out=dir"/cert00"a".crt"; print >out }' | |
# Assume last found certificate in chain is the ROOT_CA | |
ROOT_CA=$(ls -1 $TEMP/* | tail -1) | |
# Extract fingerprint in desired format (no header, no colons) | |
THUMBPRINT=$(openssl x509 -fingerprint -noout -in $ROOT_CA | sed 's/^.*=//' | sed 's/://g') | |
printf '{"%s": "%s"}\n' $REGION $THUMBPRINT | |
rm -rf $TEMP | |
done |
Thank you mate 👍
oidc-thumbprint-regions.sh
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