4.6. TLS Erlang Distribution
The main purpose is specifically to allow using TLS for Erlang distribution between nodes, with the ability to connect to some nodes using TCP as well. TLS distribution will enhance data security during data migration between nodes.
This section describes how to enable TLS distribution for additional verification and security.
Reference: Using TLS for Erlang Distribution
4.6.1. Generate Certificate
For TLS to work properly, at least one public key and one certificate must be specified. In the following example (couch_ssl_dist.conf), the PEM file contains the certificate
and its private key
.
[{server,
[{certfile, "</path/to/erlserver.pem>"},
{secure_renegotiate, true}]},
{client,
[{secure_renegotiate, true}]}].
The following command is an example of generating a certificate (PEM) file.
$ openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem
$ cat key.pem cert.pem > erlserver.pem && rm key.pem cert.pem
Note
This is not an endorsement of a specific expiration limit, key size or algorithm.
4.6.2. Config Settings
To enable TLS distribution, make sure to set custom parameters in vm.args
.
# Don't forget to override the paths to point to your cert and conf file!
-proto_dist couch
-couch_dist no_tls \"clouseau@127.0.0.1\"
-ssl_dist_optfile <path/to/couch_ssl_dist.conf>
Note
The default value of
no_tls
isfalse
. If the user does not set anyno_tls
flag, all nodes will useTCP
.To ensure “search” works, make sure to set
no_tls
option for theclouseau
node. By default, this will be"clouseau@127.0.0.1"
.
The no_tls
flag can have these values:
Use
TLS
only, set tofalse
(default value), such as:-couch_dist no_tls false
Use
TCP
only, set totrue
, such as:-couch_dist no_tls true
Specify some nodes to use
TCP
, others to useTLS
, such as:# Specify node1 and node2 to use TCP, others use TLS
-couch_dist no_tls \"node1@127.0.0.1\"
-couch_dist no_tls \"node2@127.0.0.1\"
# Any nodes end with "@127.0.0.1" will use TCP, others use TLS
-couch_dist no_tls \"*@127.0.0.1\"
Note
Asterisk(*): matches a sequence of zero or more occurrences of the regular expression.
Question mark(?): matches zero or one occurrences of the regular expression.
4.6.3. Connect to Remsh
Start Erlang using a remote shell connected to Node.
If the node uses
TCP
:$ ./remsh
If the node uses
TLS
:$ ./remsh -t <path/to/couch_ssl_dist.conf>