#!/bin/bash
#
# Helpers for TLS related config
#
# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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tls_dir="${TEST_DIR}/tls"
tls_x509_cleanup()
{
rm -f "${tls_dir}"/*.pem
rm -f "${tls_dir}"/*/*.pem
rmdir "${tls_dir}"/*
rmdir "${tls_dir}"
}
tls_x509_init()
{
mkdir -p "${tls_dir}"
# use a fixed key so we don't waste system entropy on
# each test run
cat > "${tls_dir}/key.pem" < "${tls_dir}/ca.info" <&1 | head -1
rm -f "${tls_dir}/ca.info"
}
tls_x509_create_server()
{
caname=$1
name=$2
mkdir -p "${tls_dir}/$name"
cat > "${tls_dir}/cert.info" <&1 | head -1
ln -s "${tls_dir}/$caname-cert.pem" "${tls_dir}/$name/ca-cert.pem"
ln -s "${tls_dir}/key.pem" "${tls_dir}/$name/server-key.pem"
rm -f "${tls_dir}/cert.info"
}
tls_x509_create_client()
{
caname=$1
name=$2
mkdir -p "${tls_dir}/$name"
cat > "${tls_dir}/cert.info" <&1 | head -1
ln -s "${tls_dir}/$caname-cert.pem" "${tls_dir}/$name/ca-cert.pem"
ln -s "${tls_dir}/key.pem" "${tls_dir}/$name/client-key.pem"
rm -f "${tls_dir}/cert.info"
}