Coder Social home page Coder Social logo

clone-cert's Introduction

clone-cert.sh

This is a simple shell script that retrieves the X.509 certificate associated with a TLS wrapped TCP port and uses openssl to create a similar certificate by replacing the public key and fixing the signature.

This is particularly useful if you want to demonstrate why self-signed certificates cannot provide any security. Of course, the fingerprint of the cloned certificate will be different... but who checks the fingerprint of a self-signed certificate by hand?

You can also clone certificates that are not self-signed. In that case, the serial number is replaced by a newly generated one (because browsers keep track of the serial numbers they encounter and will notice that something fishy is going on), and the issuer is changed (for the same reason). The fake issuer will have the first capital letter O replace by a zero or a lower case L replaced by a capital i or have the last character replaced by a space and will thus look inconspicuous to a casual observer.

The new fake issueing CA will be generated on the fly unless you provide one.

Certificates containing either an RSA or an EC public key are supported. SNI is also supported. Run ./clone-cert.sh for more information about the usage.

Example

Run the script:

$ ./clone-cert.sh www.example.com:443
/tmp/www.example.com:443_0.key
/tmp/www.example.com:443_0.cert

The new certificate is in /tmp/www.example.com:443_0.cert and the corresponding private key is in /tmp/www.example.com:443_0.key. Their difference is only in the RSA modulus and the signature:

$ diff <(openssl x509 -in /tmp/www.example.com:443_0.cert -noout -text) \
       <(openssl s_client -connect www.example.com:443 < /dev/null 2> /dev/null \
         | openssl x509 -noout -text)
16,33c16,33
<                     00:c3:59:26:a5:ed:1c:2b:75:3a:0c:a2:ab:49:43:
<                     e8:1a:cd:24:64:4a:11:5a:fe:94:10:57:2a:af:f6:
<                     28:a0:0a:32:3e:09:a2:1c:60:f0:39:62:40:78:3b:
<                     9f:69:0e:ca:64:71:72:f5:00:16:ba:63:57:2b:85:
<                     dd:fb:2b:93:28:7f:fe:77:9f:a6:ff:6e:38:9b:65:
<                     94:c4:34:59:53:33:4d:47:58:88:e1:fb:55:c8:48:
<                     6d:19:e6:f3:84:6d:34:cd:93:88:e5:d2:70:2c:bc:
<                     cd:d6:f3:56:8a:7f:04:a5:b5:c6:8c:bd:f2:b5:ef:
<                     d5:c7:ab:5a:83:ea:f2:b9:f6:9f:9e:73:55:bf:a2:
<                     14:03:f4:01:3c:11:48:9c:da:69:7e:e4:9c:01:5b:
<                     a7:03:2d:6c:dc:62:4a:72:ba:a5:18:5b:d5:64:4e:
<                     8a:65:b5:f1:6f:fa:76:eb:8e:c0:5d:4a:44:bf:65:
<                     6e:55:b1:1d:b4:dc:3f:56:db:5e:e4:2a:8b:e4:21:
<                     53:90:28:87:14:85:9e:93:82:3b:3a:e0:0f:fc:b5:
<                     35:46:52:db:6e:6e:11:68:78:9b:07:02:7d:12:49:
<                     e9:8a:47:07:f9:74:59:5d:4f:13:b2:40:6b:82:b1:
<                     08:ef:62:ef:92:b7:67:2d:6e:10:33:2f:8d:e8:aa:
<                     25:2f
---
>                     00:b3:40:96:2f:61:63:3e:25:c1:97:ad:65:45:fb:
>                     ef:13:42:b3:2c:99:86:f4:b5:80:0b:76:dc:06:38:
>                     2c:1f:a3:62:55:5a:36:76:de:ae:5d:fc:e2:e5:b4:
>                     e6:ec:5d:ca:ee:ca:df:50:16:24:2c:ee:fc:9a:b6:
>                     8c:f6:a8:b3:ac:7a:08:7b:2a:1f:ad:5f:e7:fa:96:
>                     59:25:ab:90:b0:f8:c2:3f:13:04:26:74:68:0f:c6:
>                     78:2a:95:8a:5f:42:f2:0e:ed:52:a6:eb:68:23:89:
>                     e5:43:f8:6d:12:1b:62:42:7b:a8:05:f3:59:c4:5e:
>                     d6:c5:cc:46:c0:4b:19:b9:2d:4a:71:72:24:1e:5e:
>                     55:44:93:ab:78:a1:47:4d:a5:dc:07:5a:9c:67:f4:
>                     11:68:12:2f:d3:28:71:bc:ad:72:05:3c:16:75:d4:
>                     f8:72:58:ba:19:f1:dc:09:ed:f1:18:c6:92:2f:7d:
>                     bc:16:0b:37:8d:8a:ef:1b:6f:4f:b9:e0:7a:54:98:
>                     bf:b5:b6:cf:bb:aa:93:7f:0a:7f:1f:56:eb:a9:d8:
>                     e1:db:d5:39:d8:18:5b:d1:f2:64:33:d0:d6:c4:23:
>                     ff:09:ab:6d:71:ce:da:cf:c1:17:9c:23:be:2c:af:
>                     2f:92:1c:3f:90:08:89:58:f2:b1:e1:10:6f:83:2e:
>                     f7:9f
67,81c67,81
<          66:9e:dc:08:c6:81:2e:91:80:d7:7a:27:a9:0f:fb:72:89:53:
<          21:b8:37:e9:f1:d6:d2:e8:98:08:01:29:ef:eb:74:19:30:6f:
<          b0:a0:8d:c3:09:ec:06:cf:65:59:0e:8f:45:a4:8f:70:b2:8a:
<          a3:71:d8:0f:eb:87:95:be:ba:22:76:3d:3c:33:62:c4:28:34:
<          6e:1a:be:de:8e:50:87:95:9c:85:ad:bf:91:b4:06:55:d6:b9:
<          e2:f7:26:a1:5e:b9:57:f4:97:97:0f:08:9e:8f:36:6e:85:9c:
<          aa:69:78:93:c0:aa:2a:ac:62:44:3f:eb:b3:4a:ee:6b:c9:63:
<          91:af:64:3f:8b:f1:b9:15:49:12:12:e4:7a:0f:ac:8c:7e:dc:
<          e8:b3:2b:ad:37:e4:d9:90:34:e0:1d:b8:5e:5c:fb:e2:fa:ed:
<          a2:11:0c:00:5b:e3:29:c6:51:7d:d6:1b:06:73:56:25:fe:20:
<          17:28:bb:dd:5c:8e:a6:bc:cf:a2:cf:56:75:f7:f0:cc:e2:c4:
<          28:57:9b:79:6c:5d:c5:63:0b:a5:47:4d:78:66:5b:0f:36:60:
<          49:70:44:75:0a:d1:76:52:9a:81:ee:02:13:39:ea:cc:a5:a1:
<          45:23:02:91:36:03:e3:46:2e:c8:ce:2c:83:1f:73:b8:e4:96:
<          e3:2b:97:3b
---
>          84:a8:9a:11:a7:d8:bd:0b:26:7e:52:24:7b:b2:55:9d:ea:30:
>          89:51:08:87:6f:a9:ed:10:ea:5b:3e:0b:c7:2d:47:04:4e:dd:
>          45:37:c7:ca:bc:38:7f:b6:6a:1c:65:42:6a:73:74:2e:5a:97:
>          85:d0:cc:92:e2:2e:38:89:d9:0d:69:fa:1b:9b:f0:c1:62:32:
>          65:4f:3d:98:db:da:d6:66:da:2a:56:56:e3:11:33:ec:e0:a5:
>          15:4c:ea:75:49:f4:5d:ef:15:f5:12:1c:e6:f8:fc:9b:04:21:
>          4b:cf:63:e7:7c:fc:aa:dc:fa:43:d0:c0:bb:f2:89:ea:91:6d:
>          cb:85:8e:6a:9f:c8:f9:94:bf:55:3d:42:82:38:4d:08:a4:a7:
>          0e:d3:65:4d:33:61:90:0d:3f:80:bf:82:3e:11:cb:8f:3f:ce:
>          79:94:69:1b:f2:da:4b:c8:97:b8:11:43:6d:6a:25:32:b9:b2:
>          ea:22:62:86:0d:a3:72:7d:4f:ea:57:3c:65:3b:2f:27:73:fc:
>          7c:16:fb:0d:03:a4:0a:ed:01:ab:a4:23:c6:8d:5f:8a:21:15:
>          42:92:c0:34:a2:20:85:88:58:98:89:19:b1:1e:20:ed:13:20:
>          5c:04:55:64:ce:9d:b3:65:fd:f6:8f:5e:99:39:21:15:e2:71:
>          aa:6a:88:82

Author

Adrian Vollmer, 2017-2019

clone-cert's People

Contributors

adrianvollmer avatar exploide avatar mdeeg avatar

Recommend Projects

  • React photo React

    A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.

  • Vue.js photo Vue.js

    ๐Ÿ–– Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.

  • Typescript photo Typescript

    TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.

  • TensorFlow photo TensorFlow

    An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone

  • Django photo Django

    The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.

  • D3 photo D3

    Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. ๐Ÿ“Š๐Ÿ“ˆ๐ŸŽ‰

Recommend Topics

  • javascript

    JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted programming language with first-class functions.

  • web

    Some thing interesting about web. New door for the world.

  • server

    A server is a program made to process requests and deliver data to clients.

  • Machine learning

    Machine learning is a way of modeling and interpreting data that allows a piece of software to respond intelligently.

  • Game

    Some thing interesting about game, make everyone happy.

Recommend Org

  • Facebook photo Facebook

    We are working to build community through open source technology. NB: members must have two-factor auth.

  • Microsoft photo Microsoft

    Open source projects and samples from Microsoft.

  • Google photo Google

    Google โค๏ธ Open Source for everyone.

  • D3 photo D3

    Data-Driven Documents codes.