Warning
Disclaimer
This page is provided for testing purposes only and the certificates are for testing purposes only.
The following tutorial provides some guidelines for creating test x.509 certificates:
- Do not use these certificates for production. Instead, follow your security policies. 
- For information on OpenSSL, refer to the official OpenSSL docs. Although this tutorial uses OpenSSL, the material should not be taken as an authoritative reference on OpenSSL. 
Procedures
The following procedures outlines the steps to create a test CA PEM file. The procedure creates both the CA PEM file and an intermediate authority certificate and key files to sign server/client test certificates.
A. Create the OpenSSL Configuration File
- Create a configuration file - openssl-test-ca.cnfwith the following content:- # NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE. OpenSSL configuration file for testing. - # For the CA policy - [ policy_match ] - countryName = match - stateOrProvinceName = match - organizationName = match - organizationalUnitName = optional - commonName = supplied - emailAddress = optional - [ req ] - default_bits = 4096 - default_keyfile = myTestCertificateKey.pem ## The default private key file name. - default_md = sha256 ## Use SHA-256 for Signatures - distinguished_name = req_dn - req_extensions = v3_req - x509_extensions = v3_ca # The extentions to add to the self signed cert - [ v3_req ] - subjectKeyIdentifier = hash - basicConstraints = CA:FALSE - keyUsage = critical, digitalSignature, keyEncipherment - nsComment = "OpenSSL Generated Certificate for TESTING only. NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE." - extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth, clientAuth - [ req_dn ] - countryName = Country Name (2 letter code) - countryName_default = - countryName_min = 2 - countryName_max = 2 - stateOrProvinceName = State or Province Name (full name) - stateOrProvinceName_default = TestCertificateStateName - stateOrProvinceName_max = 64 - localityName = Locality Name (eg, city) - localityName_default = TestCertificateLocalityName - localityName_max = 64 - organizationName = Organization Name (eg, company) - organizationName_default = TestCertificateOrgName - organizationName_max = 64 - organizationalUnitName = Organizational Unit Name (eg, section) - organizationalUnitName_default = TestCertificateOrgUnitName - organizationalUnitName_max = 64 - commonName = Common Name (eg, YOUR name) - commonName_max = 64 - [ v3_ca ] - # Extensions for a typical CA - subjectKeyIdentifier=hash - basicConstraints = critical,CA:true - authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid:always,issuer:always 
- Optional. You can update the default Distinguished Name (DN) values. 
B. Generate the Test CA PEM File
- Create the test CA key file - mongodb-test-ca.key.- openssl genrsa -out mongodb-test-ca.key 4096 - Tip- This private key is used to generate valid certificates for the CA. Although this private key, like all files in this appendix, is intended for testing purposes only, you should engage in good security practices and secure this key file. 
- Create the CA certificate - mongod-test-ca.crtusing the generated key file. When asked for Distinguished Name values, enter the appropriate values for your test CA certificate.- openssl req -new -x509 -days 1826 -key mongodb-test-ca.key -out mongodb-test-ca.crt -config openssl-test-ca.cnf 
- Create the private key for the intermediate certificate. - openssl genrsa -out mongodb-test-ia.key 4096 - Tip- This private key is used to generate valid certificates for the intermediate authority. Although this private key, like all files in this appendix, is intended for testing purposes only, you should engage in good security practices and secure this key file. 
- Create the certificate signing request for the intermediate certificate. When asked for Distinguished Name values, enter the appropriate values for your test Intermediate Authority certificate. - openssl req -new -key mongodb-test-ia.key -out mongodb-test-ia.csr -config openssl-test-ca.cnf 
- Create the intermediate certificate - mongodb-test-ia.crt.- openssl x509 -sha256 -req -days 730 -in mongodb-test-ia.csr -CA mongodb-test-ca.crt -CAkey mongodb-test-ca.key -set_serial 01 -out mongodb-test-ia.crt -extfile openssl-test-ca.cnf -extensions v3_ca 
- Create the test CA PEM file from the test CA certificate - mongod-test-ca.crtand test intermediate certificate- mongodb-test-ia.crt.- cat mongodb-test-ia.crt mongodb-test-ca.crt > test-ca.pem 
You can use the test PEM file when configuring mongod,
mongos, or mongo for TLS/SSL testing.
You can use the test intermediate authority to sign the test certificates for both the server(s) and client(s). A single authority must issue the certificates for both the client and the server.