OpenSSL config file to lib dir

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shortcutme 2019-03-20 00:47:43 +01:00
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ class CryptConnectionManager:
self.openssl_bin = "src\\lib\\opensslVerify\\openssl.exe"
else:
self.openssl_bin = "openssl"
self.openssl_env = {"OPENSSL_CONF": "src/lib/opensslVerify/openssl.cnf"}
self.openssl_env = {"OPENSSL_CONF": "src/lib/openssl/openssl.cnf"}
self.crypt_supported = [] # Supported cryptos

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[ req ]
prompt = no
default_bits = 1024
default_keyfile = server-key.pem
distinguished_name = subject
req_extensions = req_ext
x509_extensions = x509_ext
string_mask = utf8only
# The Subject DN can be formed using X501 or RFC 4514 (see RFC 4519 for a description).
# Its sort of a mashup. For example, RFC 4514 does not provide emailAddress.
[ subject ]
countryName = US
stateOrProvinceName = NY
localityName = New York
organizationName = Example Company, LLC
# Use a friendly name here because its presented to the user. The server's DNS
# names are placed in Subject Alternate Names. Plus, DNS names here is deprecated
# by both IETF and CA/Browser Forums. If you place a DNS name here, then you
# must include the DNS name in the SAN too (otherwise, Chrome and others that
# strictly follow the CA/Browser Baseline Requirements will fail).
commonName = Example Company
emailAddress = test@example.com
# Section x509_ext is used when generating a self-signed certificate. I.e., openssl req -x509 ...
[ x509_ext ]
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
authorityKeyIdentifier = keyid,issuer
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
keyUsage = digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
subjectAltName = @alternate_names
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Certificate"
# RFC 5280, Section 4.2.1.12 makes EKU optional
# CA/Browser Baseline Requirements, Appendix (B)(3)(G) makes me confused
# extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth, clientAuth
# Section req_ext is used when generating a certificate signing request. I.e., openssl req ...
[ req_ext ]
subjectKeyIdentifier = hash
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
keyUsage = digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
subjectAltName = @alternate_names
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Certificate"
# RFC 5280, Section 4.2.1.12 makes EKU optional
# CA/Browser Baseline Requirements, Appendix (B)(3)(G) makes me confused
# extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth, clientAuth
[ alternate_names ]
DNS.1 = example.company.com
DNS.2 = www.example.company.com
DNS.3 = mail.example.company.com
DNS.4 = ftp.example.company.com
# Add these if you need them. But usually you don't want them or
# need them in production. You may need them for development.
# DNS.5 = localhost
# DNS.6 = localhost.localdomain
# DNS.7 = 127.0.0.1
# IPv6 localhost
# DNS.8 = ::1