Ssl-tool - A simple interactive CLI wrapper around openssl to make creation and installation of self-signed certs easy

Overview

What's this?

A simple interactive CLI wrapper around openssl to make self-signing SSL certs easy.

Self-signed SSL certs are meant for ensuring a consistent https development environment or for getting rid of "Your connection is not private" messages in homelab.

Dependencies

  • Python 3
  • openssl

Usage

Download the script and just run it.

python ./ssl-tool.py --help
usage: ssl-tool.py [-h] {create,install} ...

interactive CLI wrapper around openssl to make self-signing SSL certs easy

positional arguments:
  {create,install}  subcommands
    create          create a cert
    install         install a cert

options:
  -h, --help        show this help message and exit
usage: ssl-tool.py create [-h] {CA,SSL}

positional arguments:
  {CA,SSL}    create a CA cert or an individual SSL cert

options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit
usage: ssl-tool.py install [-h] {CA}

positional arguments:
  {CA}        install a CA cert

options:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

The script eliminates the need to create a extfile manually. And can even auto-install the CA certificate for you.

If you choose to auto-install the CA certificate, please note that escalated privileges are required for it. Windows users must run the script in a shell ran as administrator and Linux users must run the script with sudo or a similar privilege escalation tool. The script doesn't support auto-install for Macs yet.

The script has been currently tested on Windows 10, Windows 11, Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 11.

Contributing

Pull requests, feature requests, and issues are always welcome.

Install the CA Certificate

To trust the SSL certificates created with this tool, the root CA certificate must be installed beforehand. In case you want/need to do it manually:

On Windows

Import-Certificate -FilePath "<path-to-CA-certificate>" -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\Root
  • -CertStoreLocation can be set to Cert:\CurrentUser\Root to only install the CA certificate for the current logged in user.
  • Refer the documentation here.

OR

certutil.exe -addstore root C:\ca.pem
  • certutil.exe is a built-in tool (classic System32 one) and adds a system-wide trust anchor.

On Android

The exact steps vary device-to-device.

  • Open phone's settings
  • Locate Encryption and Credentials section. It is generally found under Settings > Security > Encryption and Credentials
  • Choose Install a certificate
  • Choose CA Certificate
  • Locate the certificate file on your SD Card/Internal storage with the file manager.
  • Select to load it.
  • Done!

On Debian and Derivativess

  • Move the CA certificate to /usr/local/share/ca-certificates or a sub-dir in that path.
  • Now run:
sudo update-ca-certificates
  • Filename should end in .crt. The .pem file this wrapper generates, can be directly renamed to .crt according to the internet.
  • Refer the documentation here and here.

On Fedora

  • Move the CA certificate to /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/ or /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/anchors/
  • Now run (with sudo if necessary):
update-ca-trust
  • .pem file can be used directly here.
  • Refer the documentation here.
Owner
Aniket Teredesai
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Aniket Teredesai
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