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diff --git a/tests/cert.sh b/tests/cert.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 7382636..0000000 --- a/tests/cert.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Normally, you don't need to regenerate the private key. -# -# openssl genrsa 4096 > key.pem - -# Copy default-cert.pem content to the certificate value of the following -# manifest files: -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/signature-mismatch/repositories -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/sha256sum-mismatch/repositories -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/signed/repositories -# pkg/1/build2.org/common/hello/repositories -# -openssl req -x509 -new -key key.pem -days 365 -config default-openssl.cnf > \ - default-cert.pem - -# Copy mismatch-cert.pem content to the certificate value of -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/name-mismatch/repositories manifest file. -# -openssl req -x509 -new -key key.pem -days 365 -config mismatch-openssl.cnf > \ - mismatch-cert.pem - -# Copy noemail-cert.pem content to the certificate value of -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/create-noemail/repositories manifest file. -# -openssl req -x509 -new -key key.pem -days 365 -config noemail-openssl.cnf > \ - noemail-cert.pem - -# Normally, you have no reason to regenerate expired-cert.pem, as need to keep -# it expired for the testing purposes. But if you do, copy expired-cert.pem -# content to the certificate value of the following manifest files: -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/expired/repositories -# pkg/1/build2.org/auth/create-expired/repositories -# -# To regenerate the packages and signature manifest files run: -# -# ../bpkg/bpkg rep-create pkg/1/build2.org/auth/expired --key key.pem -# -# We cannot do it in test.sh since the certificate has expired. This is also -# the reason why we store these auto-generated manifests in git. -# -# Will have to wait 1 day until the certificate expires. Until then test.sh -# will be failing. -# -# openssl req -x509 -new -key key.pem -days 1 -config default-openssl.cnf > \ -# expired-cert.pem |