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-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# usage: onetimekey path/to/mycert.pem
-# onetimekey -certonly path/to/mycert.pem
-#
-# Takes an openssl cert+key pem file and turns into a long string
-# for the x11vnc SSL VNC Java Viewer.
-#
-# The Java applet URL parameter can be oneTimeKey=<str> where str is
-# the output of this program, or can be oneTimeKey=PROMPT in which
-# case the applet will ask you to paste in the string.
-#
-# The problem trying to be solved here is it is difficult to get
-# the Java applet to have or use a keystore with the key saved
-# in it. Also, as the name implies, an HTTPS server can create
-# a one time key to send to the applet (the user has already
-# logged in via password to the HTTPS server).
-#
-# Note oneTimeKey is to provide a CLIENT Certificate for the viewer
-# to authenticate itself to the VNC Server.
-#
-# There is also the serverCert=<str> Applet parameter. This is
-# a cert to authenticate the VNC server against. To create that
-# string with this tool specify -certonly as the first argument.
-
-certonly=""
-if [ "X$1" = "X-certonly" ]; then
- shift
- certonly=1
-fi
-
-in=$1
-der=/tmp/1time$$.der
-touch $der
-chmod 600 $der
-
-openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -nocrypt -in "$in" -out "$der" -outform der
-
-pbinhex=/tmp/pbinhex.$$
-cat > $pbinhex <<END
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
-\$str = '';
-while (1) {
- \$c = getc(STDIN);
- last if \$c eq '';
- \$str .= sprintf("%02x", unpack("C", \$c));
-}
-
-print "\$str\n";
-END
-
-chmod 700 $pbinhex
-
-str1=`$pbinhex < "$der"`
-rm -f "$der"
-
-n=`grep -n 'BEGIN CERTIFICATE' $in | awk -F: '{print $1}' | head -1`
-str2=`tail +$n $in | $pbinhex`
-if [ "X$certonly" = "X1" ]; then
- echo "$str2"
-else
- echo "$str1,$str2"
-fi
-rm -f $pbinhex