7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Orsiris de Jong
cbc614d8e3
Add logs to keystore-setup and fix password regex (#10723) 2025-08-29 14:14:04 +05:30
Wei Zhou
792f8356e5
KVM: revert libvirtd config and retry if fail to add a host (#7090) 2023-01-18 15:24:47 +01:00
Harikrishna
2c49d714b5
scripts: Excluded fe80 or link local address in keystore setup (#6530)
This PR fixes the issue #6471 where in keystore setup does not exclude link-local addresses.

We have fixed the keystore setup process to exclude the fe80 or link local addresses
2022-07-06 09:20:13 +05:30
Nicolas Vazquez
d108f322e3
KVM: Prevent regenerating keystore on provisionCertificate API (#3075)
* Prevent regenerating keystore and add background task to upload certificates

* Remove background task to upload certificates

* keystore-setup: delete old key in jks

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>

* also don't allow ca-cert alias

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2019-06-05 17:29:31 -03:00
Rohit Yadav
eb75c1eff5 ca: Fixes #2530 have all IPs from KVM host in issued X509 cert
This ensures that certificate setup includes all the IP addresses (v4
and v6) when a (KVM) host is added to CloudStack. This fixes #2530.

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2018-05-04 12:37:23 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
d19629a115 CLOUDSTACK-10013: Fixes based on code review and test failures
This includes test related fixes and code review fixes based on
reviews from @rafaelweingartner, @marcaurele, @wido and @DaanHoogland.

This also includes VMware disk-resize limitation bug fix based on comments
from @sateesh-chodapuneedi and @priyankparihar.

This also includes the final changes to systemvmtemplate and fixes to
code based on issues found via test failures.

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2017-12-23 17:51:42 +05:30
Rohit Yadav
7ce54bf7a8 CLOUDSTACK-9993: Securing Agents Communications (#2239)
This introduces a new certificate authority framework that allows
pluggable CA provider implementations to handle certificate operations
around issuance, revocation and propagation. The framework injects
itself to `NioServer` to handle agent connections securely. The
framework adds assumptions in `NioClient` that a keystore if available
with known name `cloud.jks` will be used for SSL negotiations and
handshake.

This includes a default 'root' CA provider plugin which creates its own
self-signed root certificate authority on first run and uses it for
issuance and provisioning of certificate to CloudStack agents such as
the KVM, CPVM and SSVM agents and also for the management server for
peer clustering.

Additional changes and notes:
- Comma separate list of management server IPs can be set to the 'host'
  global setting. Newly provisioned agents (KVM/CPVM/SSVM etc) will get
  radomized comma separated list to which they will attempt connection
  or reconnection in provided order. This removes need of a TCP LB on
  port 8250 (default) of the management server(s).
- All fresh deployment will enforce two-way SSL authentication where
  connecting agents will be required to present certificates issued
  by the 'root' CA plugin.
- Existing environment on upgrade will continue to use one-way SSL
  authentication and connecting agents will not be required to present
  certificates.
- A script `keystore-setup` is responsible for initial keystore setup
  and CSR generation on the agent/hosts.
- A script `keystore-cert-import` is responsible for import provided
  certificate payload to the java keystore file.
- Agent security (keystore, certificates etc) are setup initially using
  SSH, and later provisioning is handled via an existing agent connection
  using command-answers. The supported clients and agents are limited to
  CPVM, SSVM, and KVM agents, and clustered management server (peering).
- Certificate revocation does not revoke an existing agent-mgmt server
  connection, however rejects a revoked certificate used during SSL
  handshake.
- Older `cloudstackmanagement.keystore` is deprecated and will no longer
  be used by mgmt server(s) for SSL negotiations and handshake. New
  keystores will be named `cloud.jks`, any additional SSL certificates
  should not be imported in it for use with tomcat etc. The `cloud.jks`
  keystore is stricly used for agent-server communications.
- Management server keystore are validated and renewed on start up only,
  the validity of them are same as the CA certificates.

New APIs:
- listCaProviders: lists all available CA provider plugins
- listCaCertificate: lists the CA certificate(s)
- issueCertificate: issues X509 client certificate with/without a CSR
- provisionCertificate: provisions certificate to a host
- revokeCertificate: revokes a client certificate using its serial

Global settings for the CA framework:
- ca.framework.provider.plugin: The configured CA provider plugin
- ca.framework.cert.keysize: The key size for certificate generation
- ca.framework.cert.signature.algorithm: The certificate signature algorithm
- ca.framework.cert.validity.period: Certificate validity in days
- ca.framework.cert.automatic.renewal: Certificate auto-renewal setting
- ca.framework.background.task.delay: CA background task delay/interval
- ca.framework.cert.expiry.alert.period: Days to check and alert expiring certificates

Global settings for the default 'root' CA provider:
- ca.plugin.root.private.key: (hidden/encrypted) CA private key
- ca.plugin.root.public.key: (hidden/encrypted) CA public key
- ca.plugin.root.ca.certificate: (hidden/encrypted) CA certificate
- ca.plugin.root.issuer.dn: The CA issue distinguished name
- ca.plugin.root.auth.strictness: Are clients required to present certificates
- ca.plugin.root.allow.expired.cert: Are clients with expired certificates allowed

UI changes:
- Button to download/save the CA certificates.

Misc changes:
- Upgrades bountycastle version and uses newer classes
- Refactors SAMLUtil to use new CertUtils

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2017-08-28 12:15:11 +02:00