I would expect that if I have a X509 cert as an object in memory, saved it as a pem file, then loaded it back in, I would end up with the same cert I started with. This seems not to be the case however. Let's call the original cert A, and the cert loaded from the pem file B. A.as_text() is identical to B.as_text(), but A.as_pem() differs from B.as_pem(). To say the least, I'm confused by this. As a side note, if A has been signed by another entity C, then A will verify against C's cert, but B will not.
I've put together a tiny sample program to demonstrate what I'm seeing. When I run this, the second RuntimeError is raised.
Thanks,
Brock
#!/usr/bin/python2.6
import M2Crypto as m2
import time
cur_time = m2.ASN1.ASN1_UTCTIME()
cur_time.set_time(int(time.time()) - 60*60*24)
expire_time = m2.ASN1.ASN1_UTCTIME()
# Expire certs in 1 hour.
expire_time.set_time(int(time.time()) + 60 * 60 * 24)
cs_rsa = m2.RSA.gen_key(1024, 65537, lambda: None)
cs_pk = m2.EVP.PKey()
cs_pk.assign_rsa(cs_rsa)
cs_cert = m2.X509.X509()
# These two seem the minimum necessary to make the as_text function call work
# at all
cs_cert.set_not_before(cur_time)
cs_cert.set_not_after(expire_time)
# This seems necessary to fill out the complete cert without errors.
cs_cert.set_pubkey(cs_pk)
# I've tried with the following set lines commented out and not commented.
cs_name = m2.X509.X509_Name()
cs_name.C = "US"
cs_name.ST = "CA"
cs_name.OU = "Fake Org CA 1"
cs_name.CN = "www.fakeorg.dex"
cs_name.Email = "
[email protected]"
cs_cert.set_subject(cs_name)
cs_cert.set_issuer_name(cs_name)
cs_cert.sign(cs_pk, md="sha256")
orig_text = cs_cert.as_text()
orig_pem = cs_cert.as_pem()
print "orig_text:\n%s" % orig_text
cs_cert.save_pem("/tmp/foo")
tcs = m2.X509.load_cert("/tmp/foo")
tcs_text = tcs.as_text()
tcs_pem = tcs.as_pem()
if orig_text != tcs_text:
raise RuntimeError(
"Texts were different.\nOrig:\n%s\nAfter load:\n%s" %
(orig_text, tcs_text))
if orig_pem != tcs_pem:
raise RuntimeError(
"Pems were different.\nOrig:\n%s\nAfter load:\n%s" %
(orig_pem, tcs_pem))