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== Keys == Keep your keys safe. I personally generate my keys on a special server which is only powered up when I need to make a new key or sign a certificate. Otherwise that system is always powered down. This way I can be sure that my keys are safe. |
The default GlusterFS setup does not encrypt its communication. Use the method below enable encryption. |
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On each of the Glusterfs servers and clients run. | == Keys and Certificates == Make an encryption key and make sure to set the `CN` to match the name of the client/server. Repeat this on all the servers and the client. === Servers === |
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mkdir /etc/ssl/glusterfs cd /etc/ssl/glusterfs |
cd /etc/ssl |
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}}} == Certificates == Now sign certificates using those keys. Replace the `CN` so it matches the host you are siging the certificate for. {{{ |
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== Compile == Compile all the certificates into one large file |
=== Client === |
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scp gluster01:/etc/ssl/glusterfs/gluster.pem gluster01.pem scp gluster02:/etc/ssl/glusterfs/gluster.pem gluster02.pem scp gluster03:/etc/ssl/glusterfs/gluster.pem gluster03.pem scp gluster04:/etc/ssl/glusterfs/gluster.pem gluster04.pem scp glusterclient01:/etc/ssl/glusterfs/gluster.pem glusterclient01.pem cat gluster01.pem gluster02.pem gluster03.pem gluster04.pem > glusterfs.ca |
cd /etc/ssl openssl genrsa -out glusterfs.key 2048 openssl req -new -x509 -key glusterfs.key -subj "/CN=glusterclient01" -out glusterfs.pem |
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{{{#!highlight bash #!/bin/sh if [ ! -e /etc/ssl/glusterfs ] then mkdir -p /etc/ssl/glusterfs fi |
== Certificate Authorities == |
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cd /etc/ssl/glusterfs | === Servers === Compile all the certificates in one place and concatenate them into `/etc/ssl/glusterfs.ca`. Notice that this will also include the certificates from the client. {{{ cat gluster01.pem gluster02.pem gluster03.pem gluster04.pem glusterclient01.pem > glusterfs.ca }}} Copy the certificate authority to all the servers and place it in `/etc/ssl/glusterfs.ca` |
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# create the server keys openssl genrsa -out gluster01.key 2048 openssl genrsa -out gluster02.key 2048 openssl genrsa -out gluster03.key 2048 openssl genrsa -out gluster04.key 2048 # sign the server certificates openssl req -new -x509 -key gluster01.key -subj "/CN=gluster01" -out gluster01.pem openssl req -new -x509 -key gluster02.key -subj "/CN=gluster02" -out gluster02.pem openssl req -new -x509 -key gluster03.key -subj "/CN=gluster03" -out gluster03.pem openssl req -new -x509 -key gluster04.key -subj "/CN=gluster04" -out gluster04.pem # create the client keys openssl genrsa -out glusterclient01.key 2048 # sign the client certificates openssl req -new -x509 -key glusterclient01.key -subj "/CN=glusterclient01" -out glusterclient01.pem # server certificates authorities cat gluster01.pem gluster02.pem gluster03.pem gluster04.pem glusterclient01.pem www01.pem www02.pem > glusterfs.ca # client certificates authorities |
=== Client === Compile all the server certificates in one place and concatenate them into `/etc/ssl/glusterfs-client.ca`. {{{ |
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Copy the certificate authority to the client and place it in `/etc/ssl/glusterfs.ca` == Activate Encryption == When this file exists the glusterfs server will use the new certificates {{{ touch /var/lib/glusterd/secure-access }}} == Enable Encryption == On one of the servers encryption is enabled {{{ gluster volume set www client.ssl on gluster volume set www server.ssl on }}} == Allow Only Specific Hosts == We allow only access from known hosts {{{ gluster volume set www auth.ssl-allow 'gluster01,gluster02,gluster03,gluster04,glusterclient01' }}} |
GlusterFS Encryption
The default GlusterFS setup does not encrypt its communication. Use the method below enable encryption.
Keys and Certificates
Make an encryption key and make sure to set the CN to match the name of the client/server. Repeat this on all the servers and the client.
Servers
cd /etc/ssl openssl genrsa -out glusterfs.key 2048 openssl req -new -x509 -key glusterfs.key -subj "/CN=gluster01" -out glusterfs.pem
Client
cd /etc/ssl openssl genrsa -out glusterfs.key 2048 openssl req -new -x509 -key glusterfs.key -subj "/CN=glusterclient01" -out glusterfs.pem
Certificate Authorities
Servers
Compile all the certificates in one place and concatenate them into /etc/ssl/glusterfs.ca. Notice that this will also include the certificates from the client.
cat gluster01.pem gluster02.pem gluster03.pem gluster04.pem glusterclient01.pem > glusterfs.ca
Copy the certificate authority to all the servers and place it in /etc/ssl/glusterfs.ca
Client
Compile all the server certificates in one place and concatenate them into /etc/ssl/glusterfs-client.ca.
cat gluster01.pem gluster02.pem gluster03.pem gluster04.pem > glusterfs-client.ca
Copy the certificate authority to the client and place it in /etc/ssl/glusterfs.ca
Activate Encryption
When this file exists the glusterfs server will use the new certificates
touch /var/lib/glusterd/secure-access
Enable Encryption
On one of the servers encryption is enabled
gluster volume set www client.ssl on gluster volume set www server.ssl on
Allow Only Specific Hosts
We allow only access from known hosts
gluster volume set www auth.ssl-allow 'gluster01,gluster02,gluster03,gluster04,glusterclient01'