#!/bin/sh #set -vx set -eu # For backwards compatibility reasons, future versions of this script must # support the syntax "update-ca-trust extract" trigger the generation of output # files in $DEST. DEST=/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted # Prevent p11-kit from reading user configuration files. export P11_KIT_NO_USER_CONFIG=1 usage() { fold -s -w 76 >&2 <<-EOF Usage: $0 [extract] [-o DIR|--output=DIR] Update the system trust store in $DEST. COMMANDS (absent/empty command): Same as the extract command described below. extract: Instruct update-ca-trust to scan the source configuration in /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source and /etc/pki/ca-trust/source and produce updated versions of the consolidated configuration files stored below the $DEST directory hierarchy. EXTRACT OPTIONS -o DIR, --output=DIR: Write the extracted trust store into the given directory instead of updating $DEST. EOF } extract() { USER_DEST= # can't use getopt here. ca-certificates can't depend on a lot # of other libraries since openssl depends on ca-certificates # just fail when we hand parse while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do case "$1" in "-o"|"--output") USER_DEST=$2 shift 2 continue ;; "--") shift break ;; *) usage exit 1 ;; esac done if [ -n "$USER_DEST" ]; then DEST=$USER_DEST # Attempt to create the directories if they do not exist # yet (rhbz#2241240) /usr/bin/mkdir -p \ "$DEST"/openssl \ "$DEST"/pem \ "$DEST"/java \ "$DEST"/edk2 fi # OpenSSL PEM bundle that includes trust flags # (BEGIN TRUSTED CERTIFICATE) /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=openssl-bundle --filter=certificates --overwrite --comment "$DEST/openssl/ca-bundle.trust.crt" /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose server-auth "$DEST/pem/tls-ca-bundle.pem" /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose email "$DEST/pem/email-ca-bundle.pem" /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-bundle --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --comment --purpose code-signing "$DEST/pem/objsign-ca-bundle.pem" /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=java-cacerts --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose server-auth "$DEST/java/cacerts" /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=edk2-cacerts --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose=server-auth "$DEST/edk2/cacerts.bin" # Hashed directory of BEGIN TRUSTED-style certs (usable as OpenSSL CApath and # by GnuTLS) /usr/bin/p11-kit extract --format=pem-directory-hash --filter=ca-anchors --overwrite --purpose server-auth "$DEST/pem/directory-hash" # p11-kit extract will have made this directory unwritable; when run with # CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE this does not matter, but in container use cases that may # not be the case. See rhbz#2241240. if [ -n "$USER_DEST" ]; then /usr/bin/chmod u+w "$DEST/pem/directory-hash" fi # Debian compatibility: their /etc/ssl/certs has this bundle /usr/bin/ln -s ../tls-ca-bundle.pem "$DEST/pem/directory-hash/ca-certificates.crt" # Backwards compatibility: RHEL/Fedora provided a /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt # since https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572725 /usr/bin/ln -s ../tls-ca-bundle.pem "$DEST/pem/directory-hash/ca-bundle.crt" # Remove write permissions again if [ -n "$USER_DEST" ]; then /usr/bin/chmod u-w "$DEST/pem/directory-hash" fi } if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then set -- extract fi case "$1" in "extract") shift extract $@ ;; "--"*|"-"*) # First parameter seems to be an option, assume the command is 'extract' extract $@ ;; *) echo >&2 "Error: Unknown command: $1" echo >&2 usage exit 1 ;; esac