How to create own self-signed root certificate and intermediate CA to be imported in Java keystore?

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How to create self-signed root certificate and intermediate CA to be imported in Java keystore?

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  • 2020-12-25 09:20

    Just a side note for anyone wanting to generate a chain and a number of certificates. Refining @EpicPandaForce's own answer, here's a script that creates a root CA in root-ca/, an intermediate CA in intermediate/ and three certificates to out/, each signed with the intermediate CA.

    #!/bin/bash -x
    
    set -e
    
    for C in `echo root-ca intermediate`; do
    
      mkdir $C
      cd $C
      mkdir certs crl newcerts private
      cd ..
    
      echo 1000 > $C/serial
      touch $C/index.txt $C/index.txt.attr
    
      echo '
    [ ca ]
    default_ca = CA_default
    [ CA_default ]
    dir            = '$C'                     # Where everything is kept
    certs          = $dir/certs               # Where the issued certs are kept
    crl_dir        = $dir/crl                 # Where the issued crl are kept
    database       = $dir/index.txt           # database index file.
    new_certs_dir  = $dir/newcerts            # default place for new certs.
    certificate    = $dir/cacert.pem          # The CA certificate
    serial         = $dir/serial              # The current serial number
    crl            = $dir/crl.pem             # The current CRL
    private_key    = $dir/private/ca.key.pem  # The private key
    RANDFILE       = $dir/.rnd                # private random number file
    nameopt        = default_ca
    certopt        = default_ca
    policy         = policy_match
    default_days   = 365
    default_md     = sha256
    
    [ policy_match ]
    countryName            = optional
    stateOrProvinceName    = optional
    organizationName       = optional
    organizationalUnitName = optional
    commonName             = supplied
    emailAddress           = optional
    
    [req]
    req_extensions = v3_req
    distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
    
    [req_distinguished_name]
    
    [v3_req]
    basicConstraints = CA:TRUE
    ' > $C/openssl.conf
    done
    
    openssl genrsa -out root-ca/private/ca.key 2048
    openssl req -config root-ca/openssl.conf -new -x509 -days 3650 -key root-ca/private/ca.key -sha256 -extensions v3_req -out root-ca/certs/ca.crt -subj '/CN=Root-ca'
    
    openssl genrsa -out intermediate/private/intermediate.key 2048
    openssl req -config intermediate/openssl.conf -sha256 -new -key intermediate/private/intermediate.key -out intermediate/certs/intermediate.csr -subj '/CN=Interm.'
    openssl ca -batch -config root-ca/openssl.conf -keyfile root-ca/private/ca.key -cert root-ca/certs/ca.crt -extensions v3_req -notext -md sha256 -in intermediate/certs/intermediate.csr -out intermediate/certs/intermediate.crt
    
    mkdir out
    
    for I in `seq 1 3` ; do
      openssl req -new -keyout out/$I.key -out out/$I.request -days 365 -nodes -subj "/CN=$I.example.com" -newkey rsa:2048
      openssl ca -batch -config root-ca/openssl.conf -keyfile intermediate/private/intermediate.key -cert intermediate/certs/intermediate.crt -out out/$I.crt -infiles out/$I.request
    done
    
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  • 2020-12-25 09:27

    Based on the following guide, special thanks to Jamie Nguyen for making a guide which made this possible, thank you!

    By following the guide on https://jamielinux.com/articles/2013/08/act-as-your-own-certificate-authority/ do the following :

    • Install OpenSSL for Windows: http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html

    • Add the bin folder to the environment variable PATH

    • Create a directory for the certificates, I will call this cert-test

    • Use the following openssl.cfg data for the [ CA_default ] tag:

    this

    [ CA_default ]
    dir        = .    # Where everything is kept
    certs        = $dir/certs                # Where the issued certs are kept
    crl_dir    = $dir/crl                # Where the issued crl are kept
    database    = $dir/index.txt            # database index file.
    new_certs_dir    = $dir/newcerts            # default place for new certs.
    
    certificate    = $dir/cacert.pem                # The CA certificate
    serial        = $dir/serial                # The current serial number
    crl        = $dir/crl.pem                # The current CRL
    private_key    = $dir/private/ca.key.pem       # The private key
    RANDFILE    = $dir/.rnd     # private random number file
    
    • create the directories in cert_test: certs crl newcerts private

    • use following commands to create

    Root CA:

    openssl genrsa -aes256 -out /etc/pki/CA/private/ca.key.pem 4096
    
    openssl req -new -x509 -days 3650 -key /etc/pki/CA/private/ca.key.pem -sha256 -extensions v3_ca -out /etc/pki/CA/certs/ca.cert.pem
    
    • create folder intermediate

    • create folders certs crl newcerts private

    • create file index.txt

    • create file serial and write a number into it like 1000

    • execute following

    commands:

    openssl genrsa -aes256 -out intermediate/private/intermediate.key.pem 4096
    
    openssl req -config intermediate/openssl.cfg -sha256 -new -key intermediate/private/intermediate.key.pem -out intermediate/certs/intermediate.csr.pem
    
    openssl ca -keyfile private/ca.key.pem -cert certs/ca.cert.pem -extensions v3_ca -notext -md sha256 -in intermediate/certs/intermediate.csr.pem -out intermediate/certs/intermediate.cert.pem
    
    • Create chain file with

    cat:

    cat intermediate/certs/intermediate.cert.pem certs/ca.cert.pem > intermediate/certs/ca-chain.cert.pem
    
    • Creating JKS file from chain with

    keytool:

    keytool -importkeystore -srckeystore ia.p12 -srcstoretype PKCS12 -destkeystore ia.jks
    
    keytool -import -noprompt -trustcacerts -alias test_certificate -file ia.crt -keystore ia.jks -storepass helloworld
    
    keytool -importcert -alias test_cert_ca -keystore "c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0\jre\lib\security\cacerts" -file ca.crt
    
    keytool -importcert -alias test_cert_ia -keystore "c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0\jre\lib\security\cacerts" -file ia.crt
    

    And you might have to import the CA cert into the ia.jks.

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