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#!/bin/sh # This script generates a simple SAN CSR to be used with Let's Encrypt # CA. Mostly intended for "auth --csr" testing, but, since it's easily # auditable, feel free to adjust it and use it on your production web # server. if [ "$#" -lt 1 ] then echo "Usage: $0 domain [domain...]" >&2 exit 1 fi domains="DNS:$1" shift for x in "$@" do domains="$domains,DNS:$x" done SAN="$domains" openssl req -config "${OPENSSL_CNF:-openssl.cnf}" \ -new -nodes -subj '/' -reqexts san \ -out "${CSR_PATH:-csr.der}" \ -keyout "${KEY_PATH:-key.pem}" \ -newkey rsa:2048 \ -outform DER # 512 or 1024 too low for Boulder, 2048 is smallest for tests echo "You can now run: certbot auth --csr ${CSR_PATH:-csr.der}"