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Migrate/Update Platform Certificates to use Cert Manager
Platform Certificates from the legacy certificate management APIs/CLIs, which will be deprecated in a future release, to the new method of configuring Platform Certificates using Cert-Manager which enables auto-renewals of Platform Certificates.
This migration script can be configured to execute on any deployment configuration <deployment-options>
supported by (, standard, and distributed cloud configurations),
allowing you to migrate the certificates at scale. The script will
replace old certificates and a backup of the original certificates will
be retained for reference. The certificates that will be
migrated/updated with this playbook are:
- REST API & Web Server certificate
- Docker Registry certificate
- OIDC-Auth-Apps certificate
The against which the server certificates will be validated can be generated on-platform (self-signed) or use an external Root and . Using an external Root and is recommended. Note that this ansible-playbook will use the same cert & key to create the Issuers and/or ClusterIssuers for all controllers/subclouds.
Note
This playbook can also be used to update certificates, which is useful for situations such as approaching expiry.
Create an inventory file using Ansible-Vault.
You must create an inventory file to specify the playbook parameters. Using ansible-vault is highly recommended for enhanced security. Ansible vault will ask for a password in this step, which is used for subsequent ansible-vault access and ansible-playbook commands.
For example:
~(keystone_admin)]$ ansible-vault create migration-inventory.yml
This will open up an editor in which you need to manually add or paste your inventory parameters, as specified in the example below.
An example
migration-inventory.yaml
file is shown below:all: vars: system_local_ca_cert: <base64_cert> system_local_ca_key: <base64_key> system_root_ca_cert: <base64_cert> children: target_group: vars: system_platform_certificate: dns_domain: xyz.com duration: 2160h # 90d renewBefore: 360h # 15d subject_C: Canada subject_ST: Ontario subject_L: Ottawa subject_O: myorganization subject_OU: engineering subject_CN: myorganization.com subject_prefix: starlingx2` # SSH password to connect to all subclouds ansible_ssh_user: sysadmin ansible_ssh_pass: <sysadmin-passwd> # Sudo password ansible_become_pass: <sysadmin-passwd>
The inventory parameters have the following meanings:
system_local_ca_cert
andsystem_local_ca_key
-
You may choose to generate a certificate & key on the platform (self-signed, internal Root ) or use an external Root that would make this an Intermediate .
system_root_ca_cert
-
The Root that signed
system_local_ca_cert
. Ifsystem_local_ca_cert
is a self-signed, internal Root certificate, duplicate the value ofsystem_local_ca_cert
in this field. ca_duration
-
duration validation parameter. This will be used against
system_local_ca_cert
andsystem_root_ca_cert
to ensure that they have sufficient duration remaining. It defaults to 3 years, as this is typical for certificates and this certificate must be renewed manually. Only override if necessary. system_platform_certificate.dns_domain
-
The domain that will be used to build the full dns name for the List of the Platform Certificates. E.g.
starlingx-restapi-gui.<dns_domain>
would appear in the list of the REST API & Web Server certificate. in the server certificates. system_platform_certificate.duration
-
The duration of certificate validity to use in all Platform Certificates, in hours. The Platform Server Certificates will be auto-renewed by Cert-Manager.
system_platform_certificate.renewBefore
-
The number of hours before certificate expiry that the Platform Certificate should be auto-renewed by Cert-Manager.
system_platform_certificate.subject_*fields
-
Subject related fields that will be added to all platform certificates:
system_platform_certificate.subject_C
: countrysystem_platform_certificate.subject_ST
: State or Provincesystem_platform_certificate.subject_L
: Locationsystem_platform_certificate.subject_O
: Organizationsystem_platform_certificate.subject_OU
: Organization Unitsystem_platform_certificate.subject_CN
: Common Namesystem_platform_certificate.subject_prefix
: An optional field-
to add a prefix to further identify the certificate, such as for instance
ansible_ssh_user
-
The username to use to connect to the target system using
ssh
. ansible_ssh_pass
-
The password to use to connect to the target system using
ssh
. ansible_become_pass
-
The target system's sudo password.
If a separate set of overrides are required for a group of hosts,
children
groups can be added undertarget_group
.The following example illustrates using one set of ssh/sudo passwords for subcloud1 and subcloud2 and another set of ssh/sudo passwords for subcloud3.
all: vars: ... children: target_group: vars: ... children: different_password_group: vars: ansible_ssh_user: sysadmin ansible_ssh_pass: <sysadmin-passwd> ansible_become_pass: <sysadmin-passwd> hosts: subcloud1: subcloud2: different_password_group2: vars: ansible_ssh_user: sysadmin ansible_ssh_pass: <different-sysadmin-passwd> ansible_become_pass: <different-sysadmin-passwd> hosts: subcloud3:
Run the playbook.
Execute the Ansible playbook to start the migration process. You will be prompted for the vault password created in the previous step.
For example:
~(keystone_admin)]$ ansible-playbook /usr/share/ansible/stx-ansible/playbooks/migrate_platform_certificates_to_certmanager.yml -i migration-inventory.yml --extra-vars "target_list=subcloud1 mode=update ignore_alarms=yes" --ask-vault-pass
The behavior of the migration can be customized using the following
--extra-vars
parameter options:mode
-
update
: Creates or updates platform certificates. Also supports ongoing updates, which is useful for operations such as such as replacing the or changing other parameters.check
: Gathers certificates from all subclouds and prints them on the system controller
target_list
-
subcloud1
,subcloud2
: A comma separated list of hosts the playbook will target.localhost
: Will target the localhost (standalone systems or system controller)all_online_subclouds
: Will querydcmanager subcloud list
and retrieve a list of online subclouds to target.
ignore_alarms
-
yes
/no
: When not specified defaults to no.
Note
The
ignore_alarms
extra-var should be avoided as much as possible. Only use it after a careful analysis of the alarm in question and for specific hosts.