**Okay, It's become clear that this issue is an issue related with the setup of openssl on the Linux server and how to properly setup a custom openssl.cnf file. I am not looking for anything complicated but I need a front-end to be able to create self-signed client certificates for authentication to my webservice. So I need to be able to use my CA to create intermediate CAs for client companies and then allow them a secure interface to issue client certificates for their employees. Logins are based on whether you belong to a specific intermediate CA and that your certificate or the intermediate CA hasn't be revoked.
For anyone wondering, we can use self-signed certificates because they are only used for our server to authenticate users and since we issued them, we trust them. Also it would be way too expensive for a startup to establish themselves as an intermediate CA through the commercial offerings AFAIK. Microsoft can do that, we can't. Our webserver itself uses a CA signed certificate.
I know that php code for setting this kind of thing up is straight forward but what isn't is how to properly setup openssl. I have tried several different examples on the net and none of them seem to work for my setup and they all seem to be different. One box was fresh install of Centos 6.2 and I am still getting errors.
Can anyone point me in the proper direction for setting up openssl, apache2 and php so that I can use these php libraries without errors? Our virtual server is using debian squeeze and I have full control of software installed.
Thanks.
open_pkey_new() is returning errors such as error:0E06D06C:configuration file routines:NCONF_get_string:no value. Yet I am passing a path to a openssl.cnf file so I don't know why I'm still getting this problem. Here's my relevent code
<?php
$cwd=getcwd();
$distname= array(
"countryName" => "CA",
"stateOrProvinceName" => "Ontario",
"localityName" => "Toronto",
"organizationName" => "G4 Apps",
"organizationalUnitName" => "Development",
"commonName" => "Mark Lane",
"emailAddress" => "nobody at gmail.com"
);
$password = 'seanix';
$cacert_location=$cwd."/certs/CA/g4CA.crt";
$cakey_location=$cwd."/certs/CA/g4CA.key";
$cnf=$cwd.'/certs/myopenssl.cnf';
$configArgs = array(
'config' =>$cnf
);
?>
Here's my function that makes the keys.
<?php
function makekey($password,$configArgs) {
$key= openssl_pkey_new($configArgs);
//print_r($configArgs);
openssl_pkey_export($key, $pkeyout,$password);
if (($e=openssl_error_string()) ==false) return $pkeyout;
else {
do {
echo $e . "<BR>";
} while($e=openssl_error_string());
return -1;
}
}
?>
I've tried relative paths too to the configfile and it still won't work. Looks like it might be the host providers ssl setup. I switched to a local virtual machine and I got the key to generate but now I'm getting the same error when creating a csr.
error:0E06D06C:configuration file routines:NCONF_get_string:no value
<?php
function newcsr($distname,$key,$configArgs) {
$csr=openssl_csr_new($distname,$key,$configArgs);
openssl_csr_export($csr, $csrout);
if (($e=openssl_error_string()) ==false) return $csrout;
else {
do {
echo $e . "<BR>";
} while($e=openssl_error_string());
return -1;
}
}
?>
openssl.conf This looks to be an error in openssl.cnf so I've included the file.
HOME = .
RANDFILE = $ENV::HOME/.rnd
oid_section = new_oids
[ new_oids ]
tsa_policy1 = 1.2.3.4.1
tsa_policy2 = 1.2.3.4.5.6
tsa_policy3 = 1.2.3.4.5.7
####################################################################
[ ca ]
default_ca = g4CA
####################################################################
[ g4CA ]
dir = /home/g4apps/secure.g4apps.com/generator/certs
certs = $dir/
crl_dir = $dir/crl
database = $dir/index.txt
new_certs_dir = $dir/newcerts
certificate = $dir/CA/g4CA.crt
serial = $dir/serial
crlnumber = $dir/crlnumber
crl = $dir/CA/g4CA.crl
private_key = $dir/CA/g4CA.key
RANDFILE = $dir/private/.rand
x509_extensions = usr_cert
name_opt = ca_default
cert_opt = ca_default
default_days = 365 # how long to certify for
default_crl_days= 30 # how long before next CRL
default_md = default # use public key default MD
preserve = no # keep passed DN ordering
policy = policy_match
[ policy_match ]
countryName = match
stateOrProvinceName = match
organizationName = match
organizationalUnitName = optional
commonName = supplied
emailAddress = optional
[ policy_anything ]
countryName = optional
stateOrProvinceName = optional
localityName = optional
organizationName = optional
organizationalUnitName = optional
commonName = supplied
emailAddress = optional
####################################################################
[ req ]
default_bits = 2048
default_md = md5
default_keyfile = privkey.pem
distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name
attributes = req_attributes
x509_extensions = v3_ca # The extentions to add to the self signed cert
string_mask = utf8only
[ req_distinguished_name ]
countryName = Country Name (2 letter code)
countryName_default = CA
countryName_min = 2
countryName_max = 2
stateOrProvinceName = State or Province Name (full name)
stateOrProvinceName_default = ON
localityName = Locality Name (eg, city)
localityName_default = Toronto
0.organizationName = Organization Name (eg, company)
0.organizationName_default = G4 Apps
organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name (eg, section)
commonName = Common Name (eg, your name or your server\'s hostname)
commonName_max = 64
emailAddress = Email Address
emailAddress_default = lmlane@gmail.com
emailAddress_max = 64
[ req_attributes ]
challengePassword = A challenge password
challengePassword_min = 4
challengePassword_max = 20
unstructuredName = An optional company name
[ usr_cert ]
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Certificate"
subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid,issuer
[ v3_req ]
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
keyUsage = nonRepudiation, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment
[ v3_ca ]
subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid:always,issuer
basicConstraints = CA:true
[ crl_ext ]
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid:always
[ proxy_cert_ext ]
basicConstraints=CA:FALSE
nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Certificate"
subjectKeyIdentifier=hash
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid,issuer
proxyCertInfo=critical,language:id-ppl-anyLanguage,pathlen:3,policy:foo
####################################################################
[ tsa ]
default_tsa = tsa_config1
[ tsa_config1 ]
dir = ./demoCA
serial = $dir/tsaserial
crypto_device = builtin
signer_cert = $dir/tsacert.pem
certs = $dir/cacert.pem
signer_key = $dir/private/tsakey.pem
default_policy = tsa_policy1
other_policies = tsa_policy2, tsa_policy3
digests = md5, sha1
accuracy = secs:1, millisecs:500, microsecs:100
clock_precision_digits = 0
ordering = yes
tsa_name = yes
ess_cert_id_chain = no
Stack trace strace php getkeystore.php &> stack.trace
--verboseto see if you can get more info out of it? You're positive the path to the config is correct, but have you double checked the permissions, to make sure it can actually be read? – Leigh Nov 20 '12 at 13:20--verboseflag in my version of openssl. I have tried from the command line and it seems to work. Generating a key works and uses the same config. I have already fixed the path for the config file for so that key generation would work so it's not that. – Codeguy007 Nov 22 '12 at 14:44-verbose, I was working from memory.openssl ca -verbose. Errors usually have additional information. Like7491:error:20074002:BIO routines:FILE_CTRL:system lib:bss_file.c:358: unable to load CA private key. If it works via the command line, and not from PHP, I'd still lean towards PHP not having permissions to read the config file. Tried the PHP version on the command line too? As the same user where OpenSSL CL works? Maybe strace it to make sure it opens the file? – Leigh Nov 23 '12 at 7:21