# shellpki This script is a wrapper around openssl to manage a small PKI. ## Install ### Debian ~~~ useradd shellpki --system -M --home-dir /etc/shellpki --shell /usr/sbin/nologin mkdir /etc/shellpki install -m 0640 openssl.cnf /etc/shellpki/ install -m 0755 shellpki.sh /usr/local/sbin/shellpki chown -R shellpki: /etc/shellpki ~~~ ~~~ # visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/shellpki %shellpki ALL = (root) /usr/local/sbin/shellpki ~~~ ### OpenBSD ~~~ useradd -r 1..1000 -d /etc/shellpki -s /sbin/nologin _shellpki mkdir /etc/shellpki install -m 0640 openssl.cnf /etc/shellpki/ install -m 0755 shellpki.sh /usr/local/sbin/shellpki chown -R _shellpki:_shellpki /etc/shellpki ~~~ ~~~ # visudo -f /etc/sudoers %_shellpki ALL = (root) /usr/local/sbin/shellpki ~~~ ## OpenVPN If you want auto-generation of OpenVPN config file in /etc/shellpki/openvpn, you need to create a template file in /etc/shellpki/ovpn.conf, eg. : ~~~ client dev tun tls-client proto udp remote ovpn.example.com 1194 persist-key persist-tun cipher AES-256-CBC ~~~ ## Usage ~~~ Usage: ./shellpki.sh [options] [CommonName] Initialize PKI (create CA key and self-signed cert) : ./shellpki.sh init Create a client cert with key and CSR directly generated on server (use -p for set a password on client key) : ./shellpki.sh create [-p] Create a client cert from a CSR (doesn't need key) : ./shellpki.sh create -f Revoke a client cert with is commonName (CN) : ./shellpki.sh revoke List all actually valid commonName (CN) : ./shellpki.sh list ~~~ ## License Shellpki is an [Evolix](https://evolix.com) project and is licensed under MIT, see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.