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SLAPO-AUTOCA(5) File Formats Manual SLAPO-AUTOCA(5)
slapo-autoca - Automatic Certificate Authority overlay to slapd
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
The Automatic CA overlay generates X.509 certificate/key pairs for
entries in the directory. The DN of a generated certificate is
identical to the DN of the entry containing it. On startup it looks
for a CA certificate and key in the suffix entry of the database
which it will use to sign all subsequently generated certificates. A
new CA certificate and key will be generated and stored in the suffix
entry if none already exists. The CA certificate is stored in the
cACertificate;binary attribute of the suffix entry, and the private
key is stored in the cAPrivateKey;binary attribute of the suffix
entry. These attributes may be overwritten if some other CA
certificate/key pair is desired for use.
Certificates for users and servers are generated on demand using a
Search request returning only the userCertificate;binary and
userPrivateKey;binary attributes. Any Search for anything besides
exactly these two attributes is ignored by the overlay. Note that
these values are stored in ASN.1 DER form in the directory so the
";binary" attribute option is mandatory.
Entries that do not belong to selected objectClasses will be ignored
by the overlay. By default, entries of objectClass person will be
treated as users, and entries of objectClass ipHost will be treated
as servers. There are slight differences in the set of X.509V3
certificate extensions added to the certificate between users and
servers.
The CA's private key is stored in a cAPrivateKey attribute, and user
and server private keys are stored in the userPrivateKey attribute.
The private key values are encoded in PKCS#8 format. It is essential
that access to these attributes be properly secured with ACLs. Both
of these attributes inherit from the x509PrivateKey attribute, so it
is sufficient to use a single ACL rule like
access to attrs=x509PrivateKey by self ssf=128 write
at the beginning of the rules.
Currently there is no automated management for expiration or
revocation. Obsolete certificates and keys must be manually removed
by deleting an entry's userCertificate and userPrivateKey attributes.
These slapd.conf options apply to the Automatic CA overlay. They
should appear after the overlay directive.
userClass <objectClass>
Specify the objectClass to be treated as user entries.
serverClass <objectClass>
Specify the objectClass to be treated as server entries.
userKeybits <integer>
Specify the size of the private key to use for user
certificates. The default is 2048 and the minimum is 512.
serverKeybits <integer>
Specify the size of the private key to use for server
certificates. The default is 2048 and the minimum is 512.
caKeybits <integer>
Specify the size of the private key to use for the CA
certificate. The default is 2048 and the minimum is 512.
userDays <integer>
Specify the duration for a user certificate's validity. The
default is 365, 1 year.
serverDays <integer>
Specify the duration for a server certificate's validity. The
default is 1826, 5 years.
caDays <integer>
Specify the duration for the CA certificate's validity. The
default is 3652, 10 years.
localDN <DN>
Specify the DN of an entry that represents this server.
Requests to generate a certificate/key pair for this DN will
also install the certificate and key into slapd's TLS settings
in cn=config for immediate use.
database mdb
...
overlay autoca
caKeybits 4096
ETCDIR/slapd.conf
default slapd configuration file
slapd.conf(5), slapd-config(5).
Howard Chu
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