Correct me if I'm wrong, but your script uses x509 command. I was asking if
it is possible to do this using the "ca" command.

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Viktor Dukhovni <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 01:08:02PM +0000, Gareth Williams wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 14 January 2016 10:59:01 Mauro Romano Trajber wrote:
> > > Could you send me the ca command line? There's any way to run it
> without
> > > creating a .cnf - using only <(print notation?
> >
> > To be honest, I don't know whether you could run it purely from the
> command
> > line without a config file as there are many configuration options
> needed to
> > operate openssl as a CA.  Saying that, defaults values may work for many
> of
> > those.
>
> That's what the script I posted does, it bypasses all the bagage
> of .cnf files and a stateful CA, by constructing miniature ".cnf"
> files on the fly via <(printf ....).  So yes, this can be done.
>
> --
>         Viktor.
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