Learn how to create a Private CA hierarchy with Infisical.
The first step to creating your Internal PKI is to create a Private Certificate Authority (CA) hierarchy that is a structure of entities used to issue digital certificates for your subscribers.
A typical workflow for setting up a Private CA hierarchy consists of the following steps:
Note that this workflow can be executed via the Infisical UI or manually such as via API. If manually executing the workflow, you may have to create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for the intermediate CA, create an intermediate certificate using the root CA private key and CSR, and import the intermediate certificate back to the intermediate CA as part of Step 2.
In the following steps, we explore how to create a simple Private CA hierarchy consisting of an (optional) root CA and an intermediate CA.
Creating a root CA
If you wish to use an external root CA, you can skip this step and head to step 2 to create an intermediate CA.
To create a root CA, head to your Project > Internal PKI > Certificate Authorities and press Create CA.
Here, set the CA Type to Root and fill out details for the root CA.
Here’s some guidance on each field:
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, YYYY-MM
, YYYY-MM-DD
, YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ
.-1
implies no limit; a path of 0
implies no intermediate CAs can be chained.RSA 2048
, RSA 4096
, ECDSA P-256
, and ECDSA P-384
with the default being RSA 2048
.The Organization, Country, State or Province Name, Locality Name, and Common Name make up the Distinguished Name (DN) or subject of the CA. At least one of these fields must be filled out.
Creating an intermediate CA
2.1. To create an intermediate CA, press Create CA again but this time specifying the CA Type to be Intermediate. Fill out the details for the intermediate CA.
2.2. Next, press the Install Certificate option on the intermediate CA from step 1.1.
2.3a. If you created a root CA in step 1, select Infisical CA for the Parent CA Type field.
Next, set the Parent CA to the root CA created in step 1 and configure the intended Valid Until and Path Length fields on the intermediate CA; feel free to use the prefilled values.
Here’s some guidance on each field:
Finally, press Install to chain the intermediate CA to the root CA; this creates a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for the intermediate CA, creates an intermediate certificate using the root CA private key and CSR, and imports the signed certificate back to the intermediate CA.
Great! You’ve successfully created a Private CA hierarchy with a root CA and an intermediate CA. Now check out the Subscribers page to learn more about how to issue X.509 certificates using the intermediate CA.
2.3b. If you have an external root CA, select External CA for the Parent CA Type field.
Next, use the provided intermediate CSR to generate a certificate from your external root CA and paste the PEM-encoded certificate back into the Certificate Body field; the PEM-encoded external root CA certificate should be pasted under the Certificate Chain field.
Finally, press Install to import the certificate and certificate chain as part of the installation step for the intermediate CA
Great! You’ve successfully created a Private CA hierarchy with an intermediate CA chained to an external root CA. Now check out the Subscribers page to learn more about how to issue X.509 certificates using the intermediate CA.
In the following steps, we explore how to renew a CA certificate.
If renewing an intermediate CA chained to an Infisical CA, then Infisical will automate the process of generating a new certificate for the intermediate CA for you.
If renewing an intermediate CA chained to an external parent CA, you’ll be required to generate a new certificate from the external parent CA and manually import the certificate back to the intermediate CA.
Head to the CA Page of the CA you wish you renew and press Renew CA on
the left side. Input a new Valid Until
date to be used for the renewed CA certificate and press Renew to renew
the CA.
The new Valid Until date must be within the validity period of the parent CA.
What key algorithms are supported as part of private key generation and certificate signing?
Infisical supports RSA 2048
, RSA 4096
, ECDSA P-256
, ECDSA P-384
key
algorithms specified at the time of creating a CA.
Does Infisical support CA renewal via new key pair
At the moment, Infisical only supports CA renewal via same key pair. We anticipate supporting CA renewal via new key pair in the coming month.
Does Infisical support chaining an Intermediate CA to an external CA?
Yes. You may obtain a CSR from the Intermediate CA and use it to generate a certificate from your external CA. The certificate, along with the external CA certificate chain, can be imported back to the Intermediate CA as part of the CA installation step.