Management of TLS keys and certificates in implemented in NDB
Cluster as the executable utility program
ndb_sign_keys, which can normally be found in
the MySQL bin
directory. The program
performs such functions as creating, signing, and retiring keys
and certificates, and normally works as follows:
ndb_sign_keys connects to ndb_mgmd and fetches the cluster' configuration.
For each cluster node that is configured to run on the local machine, ndb_sign_keys finds the node' private key and sign it, creating an active node certificate.
Some additional tasks that can be performed by ndb_sign_keys are listed here:
Obtaining configuration information from a config.ini file rather than a running ndb_mgmd
Creating the cluster' certificate authority (CA) if it does not yet exist
Creating private keys
Saving keys and certificates as pending rather than active
Signing the key for a single node as specified using command-line options described later in this section
Requesting a CA located on a remote host to sign a local key
Options that can be used with ndb_sign_keys are shown in the following table. Additional descriptions follow the table.
-
Command-Line Format --bind-host=host
Type String Default Value mgmd, api
Create a certificate bound to a hostname list of node types that should have certificate hostname bindings, from the set
(mgmd,db,api)
. -
Command-Line Format --bound-hostname=hostname
Type String Default Value [none]
Create a certificate bound to the hostname passed to this option.
-
Command-Line Format --CA-cert=name
Type File name Default Value NDB-Cluster-cert
Use the name passed to this option for the CA Certificate file.
-
Command-Line Format --CA-key=name
Type File name Default Value NDB-Cluster-private-key
Use the name passed to this option for the CA private key file.
-
Command-Line Format --CA-ordinal=name
Type String Default Value [none]
Valid Values First
Second
Set the ordinal CA name; defaults to
First
for--create-CA
andSecond
for--rotate-CA
. The Common Name in the CA certificate is “MySQL NDB Clusterordinal
Certificate”, whereordinal
is the ordinal name passed to this option. -
Command-Line Format --CA-search-path=name
Type File name Default Value [none]
Specify a list of directories to search for a CA file. On Unix platforms, the directory names are separated by colons (
:
); on Windows systems, the semicolon character (;
) is used as the separator. A directory reference may be relative or absolute; it may contain one or more environment variables, each denoted by a prefixed dollar sign ($
), and expanded prior to use.Searching begins with the leftmost named directory and proceeds from left to right until a file is found. An empty string denotes an empty search path, which causes all searches to fail. A string consisting of a single dot (
.
) indicates that the search path is limited to the current working directory.If no search path is supplied, the compiled-in default value is used. This value depends on the platform used: On Windows, this is
$HOMEPATH\ndb-tls
; on other platforms (including Linux), it is$HOME/ndb-tls
. This default can be overridden by compiling NDB Cluster using-DWITH_NDB_TLS_SEARCH_PATH
. -
Command-Line Format --CA-tool=name
Type File name Default Value [none]
Designate an executable helper tool, including the path.
-
Command-Line Format --check
Check certificate expiry dates.
-
Command-Line Format --config-file=file
Disabled by no-config
Type File name Default Value [none]
Supply the path to the cluster configuration file (usually
config.ini
). -
Command-Line Format --connect-retries=#
Type Integer Default Value 12
Minimum Value -1
Maximum Value 12
Set the number of times that ndb_sign_keys attempts to connect to the cluster. If you use
-1
, the program keeps trying to connect until it succeeds or is forced to stop. -
Command-Line Format --connect-retry-delay=#
Type Integer Default Value 5
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 5
Set the number of seconds after a failed connection attempt which ndb_sign_keys waits before trying again, up to the number of times determined by
--connect-retries
. -
Command-Line Format --create-CA
Create the CA key and certificate.
-
Command-Line Format --CA-days=#
Type Integer Default Value 1461
Minimum Value -1
Maximum Value 2147483647
Set the lifetime of the certificate to this many days. The default is equivalent to 4 years plus 1 day.
-1
means the certificate never expires.This option was added in NDB 8.4.1.
-
Command-Line Format --create-key
Create or replace private keys.
-
Command-Line Format --curve=name
Type String Default Value P-256
Use the named curve for encrypting node keys.
-
Command-Line Format --defaults-extra-file=path
Type String Default Value [none]
Read this option file after the global files are read.
-
Command-Line Format --defaults-file=path
Type String Default Value [none]
Read this option file only.
-
Command-Line Format --defaults-group-suffix=string
Type String Default Value [none]
Read not only the usual option groups, but also groups with the usual names and a suffix of
string
. -
Command-Line Format --duration=#
Type Integer Default Value 0
Minimum Value -500000
Maximum Value 0
Unit seconds Set the lifetime of certificates or signing requests, in seconds.
-
Command-Line Format --help
Print help text and exit.
-
Command-Line Format --keys-to-dir=dirname
Type Directory name Default Value [none]
Specify output directory for private keys (only); for this purpose, it overrides any value set for
--to-dir
. -
Command-Line Format --login-path=path
Type String Default Value [none]
Read this path from the login file.
-
Command-Line Format --ndb-connectstring=connection_string
Type String Default Value [none]
Set the connection string to use for connecting to ndb_mgmd, using the syntax
[nodeid=
. If this option is set, it overrides the value set forid
;][host=]hostname
[:port
]NDB_CONNECTSTRING
(if any), as well as any value set in amy.cnf
. file. -
Command-Line Format --ndb-mgm-tls=level
Type Enumeration Default Value relaxed
Valid Values relaxed
strict
Sets the level of TLS support required for the ndb_mgm client; one of
relaxed
orstrict
.relaxed
(the default) means that a TLS connection is attempted, but success is not required;strict
means that TLS is required to connect. -
Command-Line Format --ndb-tls-search-path=list
Type Path name Default Value (Unix) $HOME/ndb-tls
Default Value (Windows) $HOMEDIR/ndb-tls
Specify a list of directories containing TLS keys and certificates.
For syntax, see the description of the
--CA-search-path
option. -
Command-Line Format --no-config
Do not obtain the cluster configuration; create a single certificate based on the options supplied (including defaults for those not specified).
-
Command-Line Format --no-defaults
Do not read default options from any option file other than the login file.
-
Command-Line Format --no-login-paths
Do not read login paths from the login path file.
-
Command-Line Format --passphrase=phrase
Type String Default Value [none]
Specify a CA key pass phrase.
-
Command-Line Format --node-id=#
Type Integer Default Value 0
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 255
Create or sign a key for the node having the specified node ID.
-
Command-Line Format --node-type=set
Type Set Default Value mgmd,db,api
Create or sign keys for the specified type or types from the set
(mgmd,db,api)
. -
Command-Line Format --pending
Save keys and certificates as pending, rather than active.
-
Command-Line Format --print-defaults
Print the program argument list, then exit.
-
Command-Line Format --promote
Promote pending files to active, then exit.
-
Command-Line Format --remote-CA-host=hostname
Type String Default Value [none]
Specify the address or hostname of a remote CA host.
-
Command-Line Format --remote-exec-path
Type Path name Default Value [none]
Provide the full path to an executable on the remote CA host specified with
--remote-CA-host
. -
Command-Line Format --remote-openssl
Use OpenSSL for signing of keys on the remote CA host specified with
--remote-CA-host
. -
Command-Line Format --replace-by=#
Type Integer Default Value -10
Minimum Value -128
Maximum Value 127
Suggest a certificate replacement date for periodic checks, as a number of days after the CA expiration date. Use a negative number to indicate days before expiration.
-
Command-Line Format --rotate-CA
Replace an older CA with a newer one. The new CA can be created using OpenSSL, or you can allow ndb_sign_keys to create the new one, in which case the new CA is created with an intermediate CA certificate, signed by the old CA.
-
Command-Line Format --schedule=list
Type String Default Value 120,10,130,10,150,0
Assign a schedule of expiration dates to certificates. The schedule is defined as a comma-delimited list of six integers, in the format shown here:
api_valid,api_extra,dn_valid,dn_extra,mgm_valid,mgm_extra
These values are defined as follows:
api_valid
: A fixed number of days of validity for client certificates.api_extra
: A number of extra days for client certificates.dn_valid
: A fixed number of days of validity for client certificates for data node certificates.dn_extra
: A number of extra days for data node certificates.mgm_valid
: A fixed number of days of validity for management server certificates.mgm_extra
: A number of extra days for management server certificates.
In other words, for each node type (API node, data node, management node), certificates are created with a lifetime equal to a whole fixed number of days, plus some random amount of time less than or equal to the number of extra days. The default schedule is shown here:
--schedule=120,10,130,10,150,0
Following the default schedule, client certificates begin expiring on the 120th day, and expire at random intervals over the next 10 days; data node certificates expire at random times between the 130th and 140th days; and management node certificates expire on the 150th day (with no random interval following).
-
Command-Line Format --sign
Disabled by skip-sign
Create signed certificates; enabled by default. Use
--skip-sign
to create certificate signing requests instead. -
Command-Line Format --skip-sign
Create certificate signing requests instead of signed certificates.
-
Command-Line Format --stdio
Read certificate signing requests from
stdin
, and write X.509 tostdout
. -
Command-Line Format --to-dir=dirname
Type Directory name Default Value [none]
Specify the output directory for created files. For private key files, this can be overriden using
--keys-to-dir
. -
Command-Line Format --usage
Print help text, then exit (alias for
--help
). -
Command-Line Format --version
Print version information, then exit.