#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright (C) 2016 Ian Kelling
+# I, Ian Kelling, follow the GNU license recommendations at
+# https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-recommendations.en.html. They
+# recommend that small programs, < 300 lines, be licensed under the
+# Apache License 2.0. This file contains or is part of one or more small
+# programs. If a small program grows beyond 300 lines, I plan to switch
+# its license to GPL.
+
+# Copyright 2024 Ian Kelling
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
+
set -eE -o pipefail
trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
[[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo -E "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@"
-readonly this_file="$(readlink -f -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"; cd "${this_file%/*}"
+readonly this_file="$(readlink -f -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"
+this_dir="${this_file%/*}"
usage() {
-f Force. Proceed even if cert already exists.
-n CONFIG_NAME default is client
-o SERVER_CONFIG_NAME Default is CONFIG_NAME
+-r Install certs to the current directory instead of /etc/openvpn/client
-s SCRIPT_PATH Use custom up/down script at SCRIPT_PATH. If client host is
not localhost, the script is copied to it. The default
script used to be /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf, but now
that systemd-resolved is becoming popular, there is no default.
+Environment variable: SSH_CONFIG_FILE_OVERRIDE
+
Generate a client cert and config and install it on locally or on
CLIENT_HOST if given. Uses default config options, and expects be able
to ssh to VPN_SERVER_HOST and CLIENT_HOST as root, or if CLIENT_HOST is
name=client
client_host=$CLIENT_HOST
force=false
+rel=false
+if [[ $SSH_CONFIG_FILE_OVERRIDE ]]; then
+ ssh_arg="-F $SSH_CONFIG_FILE_OVERRIDE"
+fi
-temp=$(getopt -l help hb:c:fn:o:s: "$@") || usage 1
+temp=$(getopt -l help hb:c:fn:o:rs: "$@") || usage 1
eval set -- "$temp"
while true; do
case $1 in
-b) common_name="$2"; shift 2 ;;
- -c) client_host=$2; shell="ssh root@$client_host"; shift 2 ;;
+ -c) client_host=$2; shell="ssh $ssh_arg root@$client_host"; shift 2 ;;
-f) force=true; shift ;;
-n) name="$2"; shift 2 ;;
-o) server_name="$2"; shift 2 ;;
+ -r) rel=true; shift ;;
-s) script="$2"; shift 2 ;;
-h|--help) usage ;;
--) shift; break ;;
esac
done
+if [[ $client_host ]] && $rel; then
+ echo "$0: error client_host and -r specified. use one or the other"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+
if [[ ! $server_name ]]; then
server_name="$name"
fi
####### end command line parsing and checking ##############
-f=/etc/openvpn/client/$name.crt
-
-cert_to_test=$f
-if [[ $client_host ]]; then
- cert_to_test=$(mktemp)
- ssh root@$client_host cat $f 2>/dev/null >$cert_to_test ||:
-fi
-if ! $force && openssl x509 -checkend $(( 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 )) -noout -in $cert_to_test &>/dev/null; then
- echo "$0: cert already exists. exiting early"
- exit 0
+if $rel; then
+ f=$name.crt
+ keydir=.
+else
+ f=/etc/openvpn/client/$name.crt
+ keydir=/etc/openvpn/client
fi
-# bash or else we get motd spam. note sleep 2, sleep 1 failed.
-$shell '[[ -e /etc/openvpn ]] || apt install openvpn'
-if ! ssh root@$host bash -s -- $server_name $common_name < client-cert-helper \
- | $shell 'id -u | grep -xF 0 || s=sudo; $s tar xzv -C /etc/openvpn/client'; then
- echo ssh root@$host cat /tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log:
- ssh root@$host cat /tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log
- echo EOF for root@$host:/tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log
- exit 1
+if ! $force; then
+ cert_to_test=$f
+ if [[ $client_host ]]; then
+ cert_to_test=$(mktemp)
+ ssh $ssh_arg root@$client_host cat $f 2>/dev/null >$cert_to_test ||:
+ fi
+ if openssl x509 -checkend $(( 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 )) -noout -in $cert_to_test &>/dev/null; then
+ if [[ $client_host ]]; then
+ prefix="$shell"
+ fi
+ if $prefix test -s $keydir/ta-$name.key -a -s $keydir/ca-$name.crt; then
+ echo "$0: cert already exists. exiting early"
+ exit 0
+ fi
+ fi
fi
-port=$(echo '/^port/ {print $2}' | ssh root@$host awk -f - /etc/openvpn/server/$name.conf | tail -n1)
+port=$(echo '/^port/ {print $2}' | ssh $ssh_arg root@$host awk -f - /etc/openvpn/server/$name.conf | tail -n1)
-
-if ! $shell "test -s $f"; then
- # if common name is not unique, you get empty file. and if we didn't silence
- # build-key, you'd see an error "TXT_DB error number 2"
- echo "$0: error: $f is empty or otherwise bad. is this common name unique?"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-$shell "dd of=/etc/openvpn/client/$name.conf" <<EOF
+$shell "dd of=$keydir/$name.conf" <<EOF
# From example config, from debian stretch to buster
client
dev tun
fi
fi
-$shell 'cd /etc/openvpn; for f in client/*; do ln -sf $f .; done'
+if ! $rel; then
+ $shell 'cd /etc/openvpn; for f in client/*; do ln -sf $f .; done'
+fi
+
+if ! $rel; then
+ dirarg="-C $keydir"
+fi
+
+# bash or else we get motd spam. note sleep 2, sleep 1 failed.
+$shell '[[ -e /etc/openvpn ]] || apt install openvpn'
+hostssh="ssh $arg root@$host"
+if ! $hostssh bash -s -- $server_name $common_name < $this_dir/client-cert-helper \
+ | $shell "id -u | grep -xF 0 || s=sudo; \$s tar xzv $dirarg"; then
+ echo $hostssh cat /tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log:
+ $hostssh cat /tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log
+ echo EOF for root@$host:/tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+
+
+if ! $shell "test -s $f"; then
+ # if common name is not unique, you get empty file. and if we didn't silence
+ # build-key, you'd see an error "TXT_DB error number 2"
+ echo "$0: error: $f is empty or otherwise bad. is this common name unique?"
+ exit 1
+fi