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= Project Name =
 
= Project Name =
  
SheevaPlug Configuration
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Koji Certification Creation
  
 
= Names =
 
= Names =
  
Alex Vlahopoulos
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Sadiki Latty
 
 
= The SheevaPlug Hardware Specifications =
 
 
 
'''Sheeva CPU Core'''
 
 
 
1.2 GHz operation
 
 
 
L1 Cache: 16K Instruction + 16K Data
 
 
 
L2 Cache: 256KB
 
 
 
'''Memory'''
 
 
 
DDR2 400MHz, 16-bit bus
 
 
 
512MB DDR2: 1Gb x8, 4 devices
 
 
 
Power efficient Samsung devices
 
 
 
NAND FLASH Controller, 8-bit bus
 
 
 
512MB NAND FLASH: 4Gb x8, direct boot
 
 
 
128-bit eFuse Memory
 
 
 
'''Power '''
 
 
 
Power input: 100-240VAC/50-60Hz 19W DC Consumption: 5V/3.0A
 
High efficiency POL DC-DC converters
 
 
 
'''Development Interface'''
 
 
 
System Development Board
 
JTAG and Console Interface via USB
 
SDIO expansion
 
JTAG OpenOCD support via USB
 
 
 
'''High Speed I/O & Peripherals'''
 
  
GE, USB 2.0 Host
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= The Koji Certification =
RTC w/ Battery
 
  
  

Revision as of 19:52, 17 April 2010

Project Name

Koji Certification Creation

Names

Sadiki Latty

The Koji Certification

So after reading and tweaking sample openssl code and config here:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Koji/ServerHowTo

I managed to break the code down into 2 separate peices. One for making the CA and one for making the certs for the different users. Now the way my script differs from the original is that it uses the variables passed to it as the default commonName in the ssl.cnf file.

For example, when executing my script to create a cert for a new user...lets say "kojiuser1":

  1. ./certscript kojiuser1

The script as usual asks the various questions about where you are from and the OU name and the province etc, etc, but is then followed by the question of what the commonName should be. This name and/or the OU name should always be different from any other certs already created or you will get a TXT_ error. My script makes pressing enter easier by allowing you to press enter knowing that the commonName will be (by default).. "kojiuser1". Now this may not seem like anything huge for the creation of one user but what if we were creating multiple users (which was the case with me).