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Fix create cert paths in postinst and added debug messages
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@ -48,14 +48,16 @@ if [ -d "/etc/systemd/network" ]; then
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echo "Creating server certificate..."
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${MONKEY_FOLDER}/monkey_island/create_certificate.sh ${MONKEY_FOLDER}/monkey_island/
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${MONKEY_FOLDER}/monkey_island/create_certificate.sh ${MONKEY_FOLDER}/monkey_island/cc
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echo "Starting services..."
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service monkey-island start
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service monkey-mongo start
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echo ""
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echo "Monkey Island installation ended."
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echo "The server should be accessible soon via https://localhost:5000/"
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echo "The server should be accessible soon via https://<server_ip>:5000/"
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echo "To check the Island's status, run 'sudo service monkey-island status'"
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echo ""
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exit 0
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
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server_root=${1:-"./cc"}
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echo "Creating server cetificate. Server root: $server_root"
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# We override the RANDFILE determined by default openssl.cnf
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# This is a known issue with the current version of openssl on Ubuntu 18.04 - once they release
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# a new version, we can delete this command. See
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@ -10,8 +11,11 @@ server_root=${1:-"./cc"}
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dd bs=1024 count=2 </dev/urandom >~/.rnd
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chmod 666 ~/.rnd
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echo "Generating key in $server_root/server.key"
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openssl genrsa -out "$server_root"/server.key 2048
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echo "Generating csr in $server_root/server.csr"
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openssl req -new -key "$server_root"/server.key -out "$server_root"/server.csr -subj "/C=GB/ST=London/L=London/O=Global Security/OU=Monkey Department/CN=monkey.com"
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echo "Generating certificate in $server_root/server.crt"
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openssl x509 -req -days 366 -in "$server_root"/server.csr -signkey "$server_root"/server.key -out $server_root/server.crt
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# Shove some new random data into the file to override the original seed.
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