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The article explains how to create Signing Certificates for use with JS7. Users who operate an existing Private Certificate Authority might find different approaches and different responsibilities for the indicated steps. There's more than one way how to do it.

Examples in the article make use of JS7 Release 2.7.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1k  FIPS 25 Mar 2021 for Unix and OpenSSL 3.1.4 24 Oct 2023 for Windows. OpenSSL ships with Linux & other Unix OS and is available for Windows.

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titleExample how to create Private Key and Certificate Signing Request using ECDSA encryption (Unix)
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# Specify key name used for file names
key_name=signing

# Create Private Key
openssl ecparam -genkey -name secp384r1 -out ${key_name}.key

# Create Certificate Signing Request
 openssl req -new -sha512 -nodes \
    -key ${key_name}.key \
    -out ${key_name}.csr \
    -subj "/C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=SOS/OU=IT/CN=${key_name}"

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titleExample how to create Signing Certificate (Unix)
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# Specify key name used for file names
key_name=signing

# Create Certificate
openssl x509 -req -sha512 -days 3652 \
    -CA signing-ca.crt \
    -CAkey signing-ca.key \
    -CAcreateserial \
    -in ${key_name}.csr \
    -out ${key_name}.crt \
    -extfile <(printf '\nkeyUsagekeyUsage=critical,nonRepudiation,digitalSignature\nextendedKeyUsage=critical,codeSigning\n')

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The Signing Certificate file does not require to be deployed to Controller and Agent instances. Instead, the CA Certificate file is deployed to Controller and Agent instances.

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Resources

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Shell Scripts

As an alternative to running OpenSSL commands in an interactive shell, scripts are provided that perform this task.

The below scripts assume the following directory layout:

  • <ca>  The directory <ca> is a placeholder. Any directory can be used.
    • create_root_ca.sh
    • create_signing_certificate.sh
    • certs
    • csr
    • private

The sub-directories certs, csr and private will be created should they not exist.

Creating the Private Root CA Certificate

Download: create_root_ca.sh

The following files will be created when executing the script:

  • <ca>/certs/root-ca.crt
  • <ca>/csr/root-ca.csr
  • <ca>/private/root-ca.key

This step is performed just once. In case of renewal of the Root CA Certificate any Server Certificates will have to be renewed.

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titleRun .create_root_ca.sh shell script
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# Description
# create_root_ca.sh --key-name=<basename> --subject=<distinguished-name> --days=<number-of-days>

# Example for use with defaults
./create_root_ca.sh

# Example for use with basename
./create_root_ca.sh --key-name=ca-root

# Example applying specific distinguished name and lifetime
./create_root_ca.sh --subject="/C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=SOS/OU=IT/CN=JS7 CA" --days=7660


The shell script is optionally executed with the following arguments:

  • --key-name
    • The basename of the key without extension. Default: root-ca
  • --subject
    • The distinguished name that is used as the subject of the CA Certificate. Default: /C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=SOS/OU=IT/CN=Root CA
  • --days
    • The lifetime of the certificate is specified by the number of days. Default: 7305
    • Consider that Server Certificates have to be renewed if the Root CA Certificate expires.

Creating a Signing Certificate

Download: create_signing_certificate.sh

The following files will be created with <user> being a placeholder for the user for which a certificate should be created.

  • <ca>/certs/<user>.crt
  • <ca>/csr/<user>.csr
  • <ca>/private/<user>.key

This step is performed for each Signing Certificate that should be created.

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titleRun .create_signing_certificate.sh shell script
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# Description
# create_signing_certificate.sh --key-name=<basename> --ca-key-name=<basename> --subject=<distinguished-name> --days=<number-of-days>

# Example for use with key name and lifetime
./create_signing_certificate.sh --key-name=ap --days=365

# Example for use with key name, CA key name and lifetime
./create_signing_certificate.sh --key-name=ap --ca-key-name=signing-ca --days=4017

# Example for use with key name, subject and lifetime
./create_signing_certificate.sh --key-name=ap --subject="/C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=SOS/OU=IT/CN=ap" --days=4017
 


The shell script is executed with the following arguments:

  • --key-name (required)
    • The basename of the key without extension. 
  • --ca-key-name
    • The basename of the CA key without extension. Default: root-ca
  • --subject
    • The distinguished name that is used as the subject of the Signing Certificate. Default: /C=DE/ST=Berlin/L=Berlin/O=SOS/OU=IT/CN=<key-name>
    • The CN attribute should specify the user name. By default the key name specified with the --key-name option is used.
  • --days
    • The lifetime of the certificate is specified by the number of days. Default: 3652