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# CA Certificate should be kept in this directory and ignored by git
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#
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# The script that follows is a WIP so it isn't doing anything yet
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# but the intent is to read all the *.crt and *.pem files and
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# do something like the following from the dockerfile
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#
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#ARG CA_DIR=/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
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#COPY certs/. ${CA_DIR}
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#ENV NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/${PEM_FILENAME}
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#RUN update-ca-certificates
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# or
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#=========================================================
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# container with root credential
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# this should work behind Cisco AnyConnect VPN
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# docker cache lines are not reduced - future optimization
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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
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#FROM node:12-alpine as base
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# Company CA Certificate
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#ARG ca_file_crt=my_company.crt
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# location of shared CA Certificate
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#ARG ca_share_dir=/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
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# concatinated bundle of all CA Certificate
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#ARG ca_bundle_all=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
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# 2 location on container for project
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#WORKDIR /app
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# 3 copy from local to WORKDIR
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#COPY ./ca/${ca_file_crt} .
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# 4-6 CA files to be added to container
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#RUN mkdir ${ca_share_dir}
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#RUN cp ${ca_file_crt} ${ca_share_dir}${ca_file_crt}
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#RUN rm ${ca_file_crt}
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# 7 upgrade alpine
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#RUN apk --update upgrade
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# 8 add each new CA to bundle file
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#RUN cat ${ca_share_dir}${ca_file_crt} >> ${ca_bundle_all}
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# 9 install curl and ca-certificates
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#RUN apk add --no-cache curl ca-certificates
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#10 run(update) Alpine ca-certificates
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#RUN update-ca-certificates
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#=========================================================
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# For now, this shell script will display the list of file names
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# having read, Write and Execute permission
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echo "The name of all files having all permissions :"
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# loop through all files in current directory
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for file in *
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do
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# check if it is a file
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if [ -f $file ]
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then
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# check if it has all permissions
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if [ -r $file -a -w $file -a -x $file ]
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then
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# print the complete file name with -l option
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ls -l $file
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# closing second if statement
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fi
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# closing first if statement
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fi
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done
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