X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?p=vpn-setup;a=blobdiff_plain;f=vpn-mk-client-cert;h=68f0744df680ef33bb031fe2f71a331a80ca36d9;hp=78db36ee58ef52e3149897c32926c3cd79c2f41f;hb=95755ebea37097aa31a5f8a1acbb5cfb5d4bd06a;hpb=e6b728a634f243aab009758f2f6741c3f313f153 diff --git a/vpn-mk-client-cert b/vpn-mk-client-cert index 78db36e..68f0744 100755 --- a/vpn-mk-client-cert +++ b/vpn-mk-client-cert @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ usage: ${0##*/} VPN_SERVER_HOST can't generate. -c CLIENT_HOST Default is localhost. Else we ssh to root@CLIENT_HOST. +-f Force. Proceed even if cert already exists. -n CONFIG_NAME default is client -o SERVER_CONFIG_NAME Default is CONFIG_NAME -s SCRIPT_PATH Use custom up/down script at SCRIPT_PATH. copied to same path @@ -67,13 +68,15 @@ name=client custom_script=false script=/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf client_host=$CLIENT_HOST +force=false -temp=$(getopt -l help hb:c:n:o:s: "$@") || usage 1 +temp=$(getopt -l help hb:c:fn:o:s: "$@") || 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 ;; + -f) force=true; shift ;; -n) name="$2"; shift 2 ;; -o) server_name="$2"; shift 2 ;; -s) custom_script=true; script="$2"; shift 2 ;; @@ -100,6 +103,20 @@ host=$1 ####### end command line parsing and checking ############## + +f=/etc/openvpn/client/$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 +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 $common_name < client-cert-helper \ @@ -113,7 +130,6 @@ fi port=$(echo '/^port/ {print $2}' | ssh root@$host awk -f - /etc/openvpn/server/$name.conf | tail -n1) -f=/etc/openvpn/client/$name.crt 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"