On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 02:35:55PM +0000, Eray Aslan wrote:

> For the record, looks like a typo in the script:
> 
> --- tlsagen   2014-04-25 14:22:02.000000000 +0000
> +++ tlsagen   2014-04-25 13:50:17.000000000 +0000

Thanks, yes, this has since been fixed, and a few other improvements
made.  Current version attached.  Requires bash(1) rather than a
generic POSIX /bin/sh, for error detection in all stages of a
multi-stage command pipe.

-- 
        Viktor.
#! /usr/bin/env bash
# Bash needed for PIPESTATUS array

extract() {
  case "$4" in
  0) openssl x509 -in "$1" -outform DER;;
  1) openssl x509 -in "$1" -noout -pubkey | openssl pkey -pubin -outform DER;;
  esac
}
digest() {
  case "$5" in
  0) cat;;
  1) openssl dgst -sha256 -binary;;
  2) openssl dgst -sha512 -binary;;
  esac
}
encode() {
  perl -e '
    ($cert, $hostport, $u, $s, $m) = @ARGV;
    ($host, $port) = split(":", $hostport); $port ||= 25;
    $/=undef;
    ($a=<STDIN>) =~ s/(.)/sprintf("%02X", ord($1))/egs;
    printf "_%d._tcp.%s. IN TLSA %d %d %d %s\n",
      $port, $host, $u, $s, $m, $a;
  ' "$@"
}

error() { echo "$1" 1>&2; exit 1; }
usage() { error "Usage: $0 cert.pem host[:port] usage selector mtype"; }
if [ $# -ne 5 ]; then usage; fi

case "$(echo $3 | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')" in
0|pkix-[ct]a)   usage=0;;
1|pkix-ee)      usage=1;;
2|dane-[ct]a)   usage=2;;
3|dane-ee)      usage=3;;
*)              error "Invalid certificate usage: $3";;
esac

case "$(echo $4 | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')" in
0|cert)         selector=0;;
1|spki|pkey)    selector=1;;
*)              error "Invalid selector: $4";;
esac

case "$(echo $5 | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')" in
0|full)                         mtype=0;;
1|sha2-256|sha256|sha-256)      mtype=1;;
2|sha2-512|sha512|sha-512)      mtype=2;;
*)                              error "Invalid matching type: $5";;
esac

set -- "$1" "$2" "$usage" "$selector" "$mtype"
rr=$(
    extract "$@" | digest "$@" | encode "$@"
    exit $(( ${PIPESTATUS[0]} | ${PIPESTATUS[1]} | ${PIPESTATUS[2]} ))
)
status=$?

if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
    exit $status
fi
echo "$rr"

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