Deployment Guide

For example, the command below creates a CA (if it is not already created in directory /root/newcerts), CA will be
valid about 10 years, certificates will be valid about 5 years, and both client and the server certificates will be created.
Syslog server IP address will be 10.10.10.147.
$ ./7signalSyslogCertTool.sh -a 3650 -v 1800 -s 10.10.10.147 -c \
/<dir>
/newcerts
The following directory structure will be created in /<dir>
/newcerts:
|---- CA
| |---- 7signal-syslog-ca-key.pem
| |---- 7signal-syslog-ca.pem
|
|---- syslog-client
| |---- 2017-09-18_130448
| |---- 7signal-syslog-client-cert.pem
| |---- 7signal-syslog-client-key.pem
| |---- 7signal-syslog-client-request.pem
|
|---- syslog-server
|---- 017-09-18_130448
|---- 7signal-syslog-server-cert.pem
|---- 7signal-syslog-server-key.pem
|---- 7signal-syslog-server-request.pem
Remember to secure the CA private key!
Step 3: Install server certificates on the logging server
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