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- This setting applies to the use of an Agent with a Standalone Controller or with a Controller Cluster.
- Note that the
Controller
element name is an example that has to be replaced by the Controller ID which is specified with the same value during installation of Controller instances. - The
distinguished-names
element identifies the Controller instance's Client Authentication certificate. The certificate acts as a replacement for a password.- The Agent configuration specifies the distinguished names of the Controller instances that access the Agent by use of a Client Authentication certificate. For a Standalone Controller there is a single distinguished name, for a Controller Cluster each instance's distinguished name is specified.
- Except for whitespace between attributes the precise sequence and values as available from the certificate's subject have to match this property value.
- Note that the common name (CN) element in the distinguished name has to match the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of a Controller instance's host.
The following command can be used to read the distinguished name from a certificate file:
Code Block title Example for OpenSSL command to read a certificate's distinguished name # read distinguished name from the a Controller instance's certificate file (.crt) openssl x509 -in centostestcontroller-secondaryprimary.crt -noout -nameopt RFC2253 -subject # output is returned with a prefix "subject= " or similar that is not part of the distinguished name # subject= DNQ=SOS CA,CN=directorcontroller-2-0-secondaryprimary,OU=IT,O=SOS,L=Berlin,ST=Berlin,C=DE
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js7 { auth { # User accounts for https connections users { # Controller ID for connections by primary/secondary Controller instance Controller { password="plain:secret" # password="sha512:bd2b1aaf7ef4f09be9f52ce2d8d599674d81aa9d6a4421696dc4d93dd0619d682ce56b4d64a9ef097761ced99e0f67265b5f76085e5b0ee7ca4696b2ad6fe2b2" } } } } |
Explanation:
- This setting applies to use of an Agent with a Standalone Controller or with a Controller Cluster.
- Note that the
Controller
element name is an example that has to be replaced by the Controller ID which is specified with the same value during installation of both cluster Controller instances. - This setting specifies the
password
indicated with the Controller instance'sjs7.auth.agents
configuration item. Passwords should be quoted.- The password can be specified as plain text preceded by
plain:
. - The password can be specified as a hashed value preceded by
sha512:
.- There are a number of ways to create sha512 hash values from passwords.
- One possible solution includes using:
echo -n "secret" | openssl dgst -sha512
- The password can be specified as plain text preceded by
Director Agent Configuration
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- This setting applies to use of the Subagent component within a Director Agent instance in a JS7 - Agent Cluster.
- Note that the
subagent-id
element name is an example that has to be replaced by the Subagent ID of the pairing Director Agent instance which is specified during configuration of the Agent Cluster. This is not the Agent Cluster ID. For theprivate.conf
file of a Primary Director Agent instance this setting holds the Subagent ID of the Secondary Director Agent instance and vice versa. - The
permissions
element should be used as indicated. - The
distinguished-names
element identifies the pairing Director Agent instance's Client Authentication certificate. The certificate acts as a replacement for a password.- Except for whitespace between attributes the precise sequence and values as available from the certificate's subject have to match this property value.
- Note that the common name (CN) element in the distinguished name has to match the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of a Director Agent instance's host.
The following command can be used to read the distinguished name from a certificate file:
Code Block title Example for OpenSSL command to read a certificate's distinguished name # read distinguished name from the pairing Director Agent instance's certificate certificate file (.crt) openssl x509 -in centostestdirector-secondary.crt -noout -nameopt RFC2253 -subject # output is returned with a prefix "subject= " or similar that is not part of the distinguished name # subject= DNQ=SOS CA,CN=director-2-0-secondary,OU=IT,O=SOS,L=Berlin,ST=Berlin,C=DE
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js7 { auth { # User accounts for https connections users { # Subagent ID of pairing Director Agent instance subagent-id { permissions = [ AgentDirector ] password="plain:secret" # password="sha512:bd2b1aaf7ef4f09be9f52ce2d8d599674d81aa9d6a4421696dc4d93dd0619d682ce56b4d64a9ef097761ced99e0f67265b5f76085e5b0ee7ca4696b2ad6fe2b2" } } } } |
Explanation:
- This setting applies to use of a Subagent within a Director Agent instance in an JS7 - Agent Cluster.
- Note that the
subagent-id
element name is an example that has to be replaced by the Subagent ID of the pairing Director Agent instance which is specified during configuration of the Agent Cluster. This is not the Agent Cluster ID. For theprivate.conf
file of a Primary Director Agent instance this setting holds the Subagent ID of the Secondary Director Agent instance and vice versa. - The
permissions
element should be used as indicated. - The
password
element specifies the password indicated with the pairing Director Agent instance'sjs7.auth.subagents
configuration item. Passwords should be quoted.- The password can be specified as plain text preceded by
plain:
. - The password can be specified as a hashed value preceded by
sha512:
.- There are a number of ways to create sha512 hash values from passwords.
- One possible solution includes using:
echo -n "secret" | openssl dgst -sha512
- The password can be specified as plain text preceded by
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- This setting applies to connections from Director Agent instances to the current Subagent in a JS7 - Agent Cluster.
- Note that the
director-primary, director-secondary
element names are examples that have to be replaced by the Subagent ID of the respective Director Agent instance which is specified during configuration of the Agent Cluster. - The
permissions
element should be used as indicated. - The
distinguished-names
element identifies the Director Agent instance's Client Authentication certificate. The certificate acts as a replacement for a password.- Except for whitespace between attributes the precise sequence and values as available from the certificate's subject have to match this property value.
- Note that the common name (CN) element in the distinguished name has to match the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of a Director Agent instance's host.
The following command can be used to read the distinguished name from a certificate file:
Code Block title Example for OpenSSL command to read a certificate's distinguished name # read distinguished name from theboth pairing Director Agent instance's certificate certificate files (.crt) openssl x509 -in centostestdirector-secondaryprimary.crt -noout -nameopt RFC2253 -subject # output is returned with a prefix "subject= " or similar that is not part of the distinguished name # subject= DNQ=SOS CA,CN=director-2-0-secondaryprimary,OU=IT,O=SOS,L=Berlin,ST=Berlin,C=DE
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js7 { auth { # User accounts for https connections users { # Subagent ID of Primary Director Agent instance director-primary { permissions = [ AgentDirector ] password = "plain:secret-director-primary" # password = "sha512:308769d726e2b1e69530ac631d8ac8f26c67ae6bda1dfca41b523ac8ab7b9745a2e62750f183c9e3046e45106b402fef1ad5746365a0ccc24004776ed74a9160" } # Subagent ID of Secondary Director Agent instance director-secondary { permissions = [ AgentDirector ] password = "plain:secret-director-secondary" # password = "sha512:5419dfceee6a3081f4d3aee95a7e5cdddb078b6753db77bfbebba05e6b0140aeb11cfa59b56b07ac78389c0918652b57e3bc7aa333c94d74362d5ca7f7166888" } } } } |
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- This setting applies to the connection from Director Agent instances to the current Subagent in an JS7 - Agent Cluster.
- Note that the
director-primary, director-secondary
element names are examples that have to be replaced by the Subagent ID of the respective Director Agent instance which is specified during configuration of the Agent Cluster. - The
permissions
element should be used as indicated. - The
password
element specifies the password indicated with the respective Director Agent instance'sjs7.auth.subagents
configuration item. Passwords should be quoted.- The password can be specified as plain text preceded by
plain:
. - The password can be specified as a hashed value preceded by
sha512:
.- There are a number of ways to create sha512 hash values from passwords.
- One possible solution includes using:
echo -n "secret-director-primary" | openssl dgst -sha512
- The password can be specified as plain text preceded by
Keystore and Truststore
Settings in this section apply to any of Standalone Agents, Director Agent instances and Subagents.
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