Generate Certificates for Spinnaker
Prerequisites for generating certificates
You need a recent version of OpenSSL.
Generating self-signed certificate authority
Generate a key for our certificate authority:
openssl genrsa -aes256 -passout pass:TRUSTSTORE_PASS -out ca.key 2048
Replace TRUSTSTORE_PASS
with your own CA password.
Important: Keep ca.key
secure and do not distribute it.
Next, generate the certificate of the CA:
openssl req -x509 -new -nodes -key ca.key -sha256 -days 3650 -out ca.pem -passin pass:TRUSTSTORE_PASS -subj /C=US/ST=California/O=Acme Corp/OU=Devops/CN=mydomain.com
Replace the values of the subj
parameter with your own. Only the CN
part is required and doesn’t need to match a real domain.
Generating a PKCS12 truststore (Java)
Import the ca.pem
file you generated into a Java truststore:
keytool -importcert -storetype PKCS12 -keystore services/ca.p12 -storepass TRUSTSTORE_PASS -alias ca -file ca.pem -noprompt
Generating a keystore for a Java server
The CN
attribute must match the hostname of the service. It will generally be spin-[service].[namespace]
or spin-[service]
, for example spin-clouddriver.spinnaker
.
Generate the keystore with the following commands:
openssl genrsa -aes256 -passout pass:KEY_PASSWORD -out svc.key 2048
openssl req -new -key svc.key -out svc.csr -subj /C=US/CN=spin-svc.spinnaker -passin pass:KEY_PASSWORD
openssl x509 -req -in svc.csr -CA ca.pem -CAkey ca.key -CAcreateserial -out svc.crt -days 3649 -sha256 -passin pass:TRUSTSTORE_PASS
openssl pkcs12 -export -out svc.p12 -inkey svc.key -in svc.crt -passout pass:KEY_PASSWORD -passin pass:KEY_PASSWORD
Alternate names
If you want the Spinnaker service to support alternate names, replace the openssl pkcs12
command in the previous section with:
openssl x509 -req -sha256 -in svc.csr -CA ca.pem -CAkey ca.key -CAcreateserial -out svc.crt -days 3650 -extfile svc-cert.ext -passin pass:TRUSTSTORE_PASS
The svc-cert.ext
referenced in the command should contain the following (example for Clouddriver):
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid,issuer
basicConstraints=CA:FALSE
keyUsage = digitalSignature, nonRepudiation, keyEncipherment, dataEncipherment
subjectAltName = @alt_names
[alt_names]
DNS.1 = spin-clouddriver.spinnaker
DNS.2 = spin-clouddriver
Note: If you are setting up mTLS, you can use the same command (or the same file) for client-side certificates.
Generating keys and certificates (Golang)
openssl genrsa -aes256 -passout pass:KEY_PASSWORD -out svc.key 2048
openssl req -new -key svc.key -out svc.csr -subj /C=US/CN=spin-svc.spinnaker -passin pass:KEY_PASSWORD
openssl x509 -req -in svc.csr -CA ca.pem -CAkey ca.key -CAcreateserial -out svc.crt -days 3650 -sha256 -passin pass:TRUSTSTORE_PASS
Putting it together (TLS)
The following script generates these files in the services
directory:
- Self-signed CA (
ca.pem
) and its PKCS12 truststore (ca.p12
) - Keystore files for each Java service (
clouddriver.p12
, …) - Certificate and key files for each Golang services (
terraformer.crt
andterraformer.key
, …) - a
tls-passwords
file containing all the passwords. You can store as-is in a bucket.
#!/bin/bash -e
# You can change it to a different method
newPassword() {
echo $(openssl rand -base64 32)
}
# Namespace where you're installing Spinnaker. Used for the hostname.
NAMESPACE="spinnaker"
CA_PASSWORD="password"
TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD=$(newPassword)
JAVA_SVCS=("clouddriver" "orca" "echo" "fiat" "igor" "rosco" "front50" "kayenta" "gate")
# JAVA_SVCS=("clouddriver-rw" "clouddriver-caching" "clouddriver-ro" "clouddriver-ro-deck" "orca" "echo-scheduler" "echo-worker" "fiat" "igor" "rosco" "front50" "kayenta" "gate")
GOLANG_SVCS=("dinghy" "terraformer")
echo "Cleaning up..."
rm -rf services/*
mkdir -p services/
echo "Generating CA key..."
openssl genrsa -aes256 -passout pass:${CA_PASSWORD} -out services/ca.key 4096
echo "Generate self signed root certificate"
openssl req -x509 -new -nodes -key services/ca.key -sha256 -days 3650 -out services/ca.pem -passin pass:${CA_PASSWORD} -subj /C=US/CN=Test
echo "Generate trust store as PKCS12"
keytool -importcert -storetype PKCS12 -keystore services/ca.p12 -storepass $TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD -alias ca -file services/ca.pem -noprompt
echo "truststore: ${TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD}" > services/tls-passwords
for i in ${!JAVA_SVCS[@]};
do
svc=${JAVA_SVCS[$i]}
password=$(newPassword)
echo "Generating $svc key and certificate..."
openssl genrsa -aes256 -passout pass:${password} -out services/${svc}.key 4096
openssl req -new -key services/${svc}.key -out services/${svc}.csr -subj /C=US/CN=spin-${svc}.${NAMESPACE} -passin pass:${password}
cat <<EOF>services/${svc}.ext
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid,issuer
basicConstraints=CA:FALSE
keyUsage = digitalSignature, nonRepudiation, keyEncipherment, dataEncipherment
subjectAltName = @alt_names
[alt_names]
DNS.1 = spin-${svc}.${NAMESPACE}
DNS.2 = spin-${svc}.${NAMESPACE}.svc.cluster.local
EOF
openssl x509 -req -in services/${svc}.csr -CA services/ca.pem -CAkey services/ca.key -CAcreateserial -out services/${svc}.crt -days 3649 -sha256 -passin pass:${CA_PASSWORD} -extfile services/${svc}.ext
openssl pkcs12 -export -out services/${svc}.p12 -inkey services/${svc}.key -in services/${svc}.crt -passout pass:${password} -passin pass:${password}
echo "${svc}: ${password}" >> services/tls-passwords
done
for i in ${!GOLANG_SVCS[@]};
do
svc=${GOLANG_SVCS[$i]}
password=$(newPassword)
echo "Generating $svc key and certificate..."
openssl genrsa -aes256 -passout pass:${password} -out services/${svc}.key 4096
cat <<EOF>services/${svc}.ext
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid,issuer
basicConstraints=CA:FALSE
keyUsage = digitalSignature, nonRepudiation, keyEncipherment, dataEncipherment
subjectAltName = @alt_names
[alt_names]
DNS.1 = spin-${svc}.${NAMESPACE}
DNS.2 = spin-${svc}.${NAMESPACE}.svc.cluster.local
EOF
openssl req -new -key services/${svc}.key -out services/${svc}.csr -subj /C=US/CN=spin-${svc}.${NAMESPACE} -passin pass:${password}
openssl x509 -req -in services/${svc}.csr -CA services/ca.pem -CAkey services/ca.key -CAcreateserial \
-out services/${svc}.crt -days 3650 -sha256 -passin pass:${CA_PASSWORD} -extfile services/${svc}.ext
echo "${svc}: ${password}" >> services/tls-passwords
done
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