I am generating the root CA using the commands below:
openssl genrsa -aes256 -out ca.key.pem -passout pass:KeyPassword 4096
openssl req -key ca.key.pem -passin pass:Password -new -x509 -days 365 -sha256 -out ca.root.pem
and then I'm creating signed user certificates (without using intermediate certificates) using the commands below:
1) Generate a key for user
openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout keyname.pem -days 365
2) Create a CSR
openssl req -out keyname.csr -key keyname.pem -new -days 365
3) Signing the key with root cert
openssl ca -batch -create_serial -config openssl.cnf -cert ca.root.pem -keyfile ca.key.pem -passin pass:KeyFinalPassword -in keyname.csr -out certname.pem
4) Generate .p12 file
openssl pkcs12 -name username -inkey keyname.pem -in certname.pem -export -out username.p12 -password pass:password
Note - I've added crlDistributionPoints = URI:http://localhost:8000/crl/distripoint.crl.pem to the openssl.cnf along with below options:
# For certificate revocation lists.
# crlDistributionPoints = URI:http://HOSTNAME/crl/distripoint.crl.pem
crlDistributionPoints = URI:http://localhost:8000/crl/distripoint.crl.pem
crlnumber = $dir/config/crl/crlnumber
crl = $dir/config/crl/ca.crl.pem
crl_extensions = crl_ext
default_crl_days = 60
Note- I generated distribution.crl.pem using this tutorial