Openssl Operations
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Generate a Public/Private Key Pair
Generate the Private Key
This is the procedure to generate a public/private key pair. The keys can be further used to generate digitally signed certificates, or even to configure ssh, though ssh has its own procedure to generate key pairs, which produces equivalent keys in the same PEM format.
openssl genrsa|gendsa -out <keyfile-name>.pem <key-lenght>
openssl genrsa -out test-pk.pem 2048
The command generates a RSA/DSA key of specified length in PEM format.
Generate the Matching Public Key
Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
Create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
This procedure generates a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) that should be sent to the certificate authority for signature. The CSR command (openssl req) may use an existing private key, previously generated with openssl genrsa, or it can create a new private key.
To use the existing private key:
To create a new private key:
Obtain a Server Certificate
openssl s_client -connect nexus-cicd.apps.openshift.novaordis.io:443
The response includes the server's certificate:
[...] Certificate chain 0 s:/CN=*.apps.openshift.novaordis.io [...] --- Server certificate -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIDRTCCAi2gAwIBAgIBEjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADAmMSQwIgYDVQQDDBtvcGVu [...] 65vqsz8NTtde1vJ5qW31Af0pO9YehiSRfA== -----END CERTIFICATE----- subject=/CN=*.apps.openshift.novaordis.io [...]