compat.sh: quit using SHA-1 certificates

Replace server2.crt with server2-sha256.crt which, as the name implies, is
just the SHA-256 version of the same certificate.

Replace server1.crt with cert_sha256.crt which, as the name doesn't imply, is
associated with the same key and just have a slightly different Subject Name,
which doesn't matter in this instance.

The other certificates used in this script (server5.crt and server6.crt) are
already signed with SHA-256.

This change is motivated by the fact that recent versions of GnuTLS (or older
versions with the Debian patches) reject SHA-1 in certificates by default, as
they should. There are options to still accept it (%VERIFY_ALLOW_BROKEN and
%VERIFY_ALLOW_SIGN_WITH_SHA1) but:

- they're not available in all versions that reject SHA-1-signed certs;
- moving to SHA-2 just seems cleaner anyway.

Signed-off-by: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <manuel.pegourie-gonnard@arm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard 2020-08-21 12:24:32 +02:00
parent 0e7bdd1340
commit 91615cf7ff

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@ -983,14 +983,14 @@ setup_arguments()
;; ;;
"RSA") "RSA")
M_SERVER_ARGS="$M_SERVER_ARGS crt_file=data_files/server2.crt key_file=data_files/server2.key" M_SERVER_ARGS="$M_SERVER_ARGS crt_file=data_files/server2-sha256.crt key_file=data_files/server2.key"
O_SERVER_ARGS="$O_SERVER_ARGS -cert data_files/server2.crt -key data_files/server2.key" O_SERVER_ARGS="$O_SERVER_ARGS -cert data_files/server2-sha256.crt -key data_files/server2.key"
G_SERVER_ARGS="$G_SERVER_ARGS --x509certfile data_files/server2.crt --x509keyfile data_files/server2.key" G_SERVER_ARGS="$G_SERVER_ARGS --x509certfile data_files/server2-sha256.crt --x509keyfile data_files/server2.key"
if [ "X$VERIFY" = "XYES" ]; then if [ "X$VERIFY" = "XYES" ]; then
M_CLIENT_ARGS="$M_CLIENT_ARGS crt_file=data_files/server1.crt key_file=data_files/server1.key" M_CLIENT_ARGS="$M_CLIENT_ARGS crt_file=data_files/cert_sha256.crt key_file=data_files/server1.key"
O_CLIENT_ARGS="$O_CLIENT_ARGS -cert data_files/server1.crt -key data_files/server1.key" O_CLIENT_ARGS="$O_CLIENT_ARGS -cert data_files/cert_sha256.crt -key data_files/server1.key"
G_CLIENT_ARGS="$G_CLIENT_ARGS --x509certfile data_files/server1.crt --x509keyfile data_files/server1.key" G_CLIENT_ARGS="$G_CLIENT_ARGS --x509certfile data_files/cert_sha256.crt --x509keyfile data_files/server1.key"
else else
M_CLIENT_ARGS="$M_CLIENT_ARGS crt_file=none key_file=none" M_CLIENT_ARGS="$M_CLIENT_ARGS crt_file=none key_file=none"
fi fi
@ -1004,9 +1004,9 @@ setup_arguments()
"PSK") "PSK")
# give RSA-PSK-capable server a RSA cert # give RSA-PSK-capable server a RSA cert
# (should be a separate type, but harder to close with openssl) # (should be a separate type, but harder to close with openssl)
M_SERVER_ARGS="$M_SERVER_ARGS psk=6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70 ca_file=none crt_file=data_files/server2.crt key_file=data_files/server2.key" M_SERVER_ARGS="$M_SERVER_ARGS psk=6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70 ca_file=none crt_file=data_files/server2-sha256.crt key_file=data_files/server2.key"
O_SERVER_ARGS="$O_SERVER_ARGS -psk 6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70 -nocert" O_SERVER_ARGS="$O_SERVER_ARGS -psk 6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70 -nocert"
G_SERVER_ARGS="$G_SERVER_ARGS --x509certfile data_files/server2.crt --x509keyfile data_files/server2.key --pskpasswd data_files/passwd.psk" G_SERVER_ARGS="$G_SERVER_ARGS --x509certfile data_files/server2-sha256.crt --x509keyfile data_files/server2.key --pskpasswd data_files/passwd.psk"
M_CLIENT_ARGS="$M_CLIENT_ARGS psk=6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70 crt_file=none key_file=none" M_CLIENT_ARGS="$M_CLIENT_ARGS psk=6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70 crt_file=none key_file=none"
O_CLIENT_ARGS="$O_CLIENT_ARGS -psk 6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70" O_CLIENT_ARGS="$O_CLIENT_ARGS -psk 6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f70"