Configure SSL

In order to connect to Eucalyptus using SSL/TLS, you must have a valid certificate for the Cloud Controller (CLC)

If you have more than one host (other than node controllers), note the following:

  • The keystore must be updated on each host running the eucalyptus-cloud service
  • The [key_alias] must be the same on each host
  • Use a wildcard certificate (i.e. *.<system.dns.dnsdomain>), since UFS is responsible for all service API endpoints

Create a keystore

Eucalyptus uses a PKCS12-format keystore. If you are using a certificate signed by a trusted root CA, use the following command to convert your trusted certificate and key into an appropriate format:

openssl pkcs12 -export -in [YOURCERT.crt] -inkey [YOURKEY.key] \
  -out tmp.p12 -name [key_alias]

Save a backup of the Eucalyptus keystore, at /var/lib/eucalyptus/keys/euca.p12 , and then import your keystore into the Eucalyptus keystore as follows:

keytool -importkeystore \
  -srckeystore tmp.p12 -srcstoretype pkcs12 -srcstorepass [export_password] \
  -destkeystore /var/lib/eucalyptus/keys/euca.p12 -deststoretype pkcs12 \
  -deststorepass eucalyptus -alias [key_alias] \
  -srckeypass [export_password]

Enable the Cloud Controller to use this keystore

Run the following commands on the Cloud Controller (CLC):

euctl bootstrap.webservices.ssl.server_alias=[key_alias]

Optional: Redirect Requests to use Port 443

To allow user facing services requests on port 443 instead of the default 8773, run the following commands on the CLC:

euctl bootstrap.webservices.port=443