/usr/bin
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#!/usr/bin/shumask 077 answers() { echo -- echo SomeState echo SomeCity echo SomeOrganization echo SomeOrganizationalUnit echo localhost.localdomain echo root@localhost.localdomain} if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then echo $"Usage: `basename $0` filename [...]" exit 0fi for target in $@ ; do PEM1=`/bin/mktemp /tmp/openssl.XXXXXX` PEM2=`/bin/mktemp /tmp/openssl.XXXXXX` trap "rm -f $PEM1 $PEM2" SIGINT answers | /usr/bin/openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout $PEM1 -nodes -x509 -days 365 -out $PEM2 2> /dev/null cat $PEM1 > ${target} echo "" >> ${target} cat $PEM2 >> ${target} rm -f $PEM1 $PEM2done