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How to setup your very own Cert-O-Matic Root CA server
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How to setup your very own Cert-O-Matic Root CA server
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The program certcgi is part of a small test CA that is used inside
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Netscape by the NSS development team. That CA is affectionately known
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as "Cert-O-Matic" or "Cert-O-Matic II". It presently runs on a server
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named interzone.mcom.com inside Netscape's firewall.
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If you wish to setup your own Cert-O-Matic, here are directions.
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Disclaimer: This program does not follow good practices for root CAs.
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It should be used only for playing/testing and never for production use.
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Remember, you've been warned!
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Cert-O-Matic consists of some html files, shell scripts, one executable
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program that uses NSS and NSPR, the usual set of NSS .db files, and a file
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in which to remember the serial number of the last cert issued. The
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html files and the source to the executable program are in this directory.
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Sample shell scripts are shown below.
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The shell scripts and executable program run as CGI "scripts". The
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entire thing runs on an ordinary http web server. It would also run on
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an https web server. The shell scripts and html files must be
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customized for the server on which they run.
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The package assumes you have a "document root" directory $DOCROOT, and a
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"cgi-bin" directory $CGIBIN. In this example, the document root is
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assumed to be located in /var/www/htdocs, and the cgi-bin directory in
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/var/www/cgi-bin.
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The server is assumed to run all cgi scripts as the user "nobody".
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The names of the cgi scripts run directly by the server all end in .cgi
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because some servers like it that way.
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Instructions:
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- Create directory $DOCROOT/certomatic
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- Copy the following files from nss/cmd/certcgi to $DOCROOT/certomatic
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ca.html index.html main.html nscp_ext_form.html stnd_ext_form.html
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- Edit the html files, substituting the name of your own server for the
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server named in those files.
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- In some web page (e.g. your server's home page), provide an html link to
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$DOCROOT/certomatic/index.html. This is where users start to get their
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own certs from certomatic.
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- give these files and directories appropriate permissions.
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- Create directories $CGIBIN/certomatic and $CGIBIN/certomatic/bin
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make sure that $CGIBIN/certomatic is writable by "nobody"
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- Create a new set of NSS db files there with the following command:
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certutil -N -d $CGIBIN/certomatic
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- when certutil prompts you for the password, enter the word foo
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because that is compiled into the certcgi program.
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- Create the new Root CA cert with this command
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certutil -S -x -d $CGIBIN/certomatic -n "Cert-O-Matic II" \
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-s "CN=Cert-O-Matic II, O=Cert-O-Matic II" -t TCu,cu,cu -k rsa \
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-g 1024 -m 10001 -v 60
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(adjust the -g, -m and -v parameters to taste. -s and -x must be as
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shown.)
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- dump out the new root CA cert in base64 encoding:
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certutil -d $CGIBIN/certomatic -L -n "Cert-O-Matic II" -a > \
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$CGIBIN/certomatic/root.cacert
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- In $CGIBIN/certomatic/bin add two shell scripts - one to download the
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root CA cert on demand, and one to run the certcgi program.
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download.cgi, the script to install the root CA cert into a browser on
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demand, is this:
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#!/bin/sh
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echo "Content-type: application/x-x509-ca-cert"
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echo
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cat $CGIBIN/certomatic/root.cacert
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You'll have to put the real path into that cat command because CGIBIN
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won't be defined when this script is run by the server.
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certcgi.cgi, the script to run the certcgi program is similar to this:
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#!/bin/sh
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cd $CGIBIN/certomatic/bin
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PLATFORM/lib
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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$PLATFORM/bin/certcgi $* 2>&1
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Where $PLATFORM/lib is where the NSPR nad NSS DSOs are located, and
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$PLATFORM/bin is where certcgi is located. PLATFORM is not defined when
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the server runs this script, so you'll have to substitute the right value
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in your script. certcgi requires that the working directory be one level
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below the NSS DBs, that is, the DBs are accessed in the directory "..".
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You'll want to provide an html link somewhere to the script that downloads
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the root.cacert file. You'll probably want to put that next to the link
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that loads the index.html page. On interzone, this is done with the
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following html:
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<a href="/certomatic/index.html">Cert-O-Matic II Root CA server</a>
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<p>
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<a href="/cgi-bin/certomatic/bin/download.cgi">Download and trust Root CA
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certificate</a>
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The index.html file in this directory invokes the certcgi.cgi script with
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the form post method, so if you change the name of the certcgi.cgi script,
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you'll also have to change the index.html file in $DOCROOT/certomatic
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The 4 files used by the certcgi program (the 3 NSS DBs, and the serial
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number file) are not required to live in $CGIBIN/certomatic, but they are
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required to live in $CWD/.. when certcgi starts.
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Known bugs:
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1. Because multiple of these CAs exist simultaneously, it would be best if
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they didn't all have to be called "Cert-O-Matic II", but that string is
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presently hard coded into certcgi.c.
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2. the html files in this directory contain numerous extraneous <FORM> tags
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which appear to use the post method and have action URLS that are never
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actually used. burp.cgi and echoform.cgi are never actually used. This
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should be cleaned up.
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3. The html files use <layer> tags which are supported only in Netscape
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Navigator and Netscape Communication 4.x browsers. The html files do
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not work as intended with Netscape 6.x, Mozilla or Microsoft IE browsers.
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The html files should be fixed to work with all those named browsers.
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