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Java SE security tutorial - Step 4

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The following step explains how you can enable a security layer for communication between your environment's endpoints.


 

Before you begin
Be sure you have completed Java SE security tutorial - Step 3 prior to proceeding with this task.
About this task
The eXtreme Scale topology supports both Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) for secure communication between ObjectGrid endpoints (client, container servers, and catalog servers). This step of the tutorial builds upon the previous steps to enable transport security.
Procedure
Create TLS/SSL keys and key stores

In order to enable transport security, you must create a key store and trust store. This exercise only creates one key and trust-store pair. These stores are used for ObjectGrid clients, container servers, and catalog servers, and are created with the JDK keytool.
Create a private key in the key store
keytool -genkey -alias ogsample -keystore key.jks -storetype JKS -keyalg rsa -dname "CN=ogsample, OU=Your Organizational Unit, O=Your Organization, L=Your City, S=Your State, C=Your Country" -storepass ogpass -keypass ogpass -validity 3650

Using this command, a key store key.jks is created with a key "ogsample" stored in it. This key store key.jks will be used as the SSL key store.

Export the public certificate
keytool -export -alias ogsample -keystore key.jks -file temp.key -storepass ogpass

Using this command, the public certificate of key "ogsample" is extracted and stored in the file temp.key.

Import the client's public certificate to the trust store
keytool -import -noprompt -alias ogsamplepublic -keystore trust.jks -file temp.key -storepass ogpass

Using this command, the public certificate was added to key store trust.jks. This trust.jks is used as the SSL trust store.

Configuring ObjectGrid property files

In this step, you must configure the ObjectGrid property files to enable transport security.

First, copy the key.jks and trust.jks files into the objectgridRoot/security directory.

We set the following properties in the client.properties and server.properties file.

transportType=SSL-Required  alias=ogsample contextProvider=IBMJSSE2 protocol=SSL keyStoreType=JKS keyStore=../security/key.jks keyStorePassword=ogpass trustStoreType=JKS trustStore=../security/trust.jks trustStorePassword=ogpass
transportType: The value of transportType is set to "SSL-Required", which means the transport requires SSL. So all the ObjectGrid endpoints (clients, catalog servers, and container servers) should have SSL configuration set and all transport communication will be encrypted.

The other properties are used to set the SSL configurations. See Transport layer security and secure sockets layer for a detailed explanation. Make sure you follow the instructions in this topic to update your orb.properties file.

Make sure you follow this page to update your orb.properties file.

In the server.properties file, you must add an additional property clientAuthentication and set it to false. On the server side, you do not need to trust the client.

clientAuthentication=false

Run the application

The commands are the same as the commands in the Java SE security tutorial - Step 3 topic.

Use the following commands to start a catalog server.
Navigate to the bin directory: cd objectgridRoot/bin
Start the catalog server:
 
startOgServer.sh catalogServer -clusterSecurityFile ../security/security.xml  -serverProps ../security/server.properties -JMXServicePort 11001  -jvmArgs -Djava.security.auth.login.config="../security/og_jaas.config"
 
startOgServer.bat catalogServer -clusterSecurityFile ../security/security.xml  -serverProps ../security/server.properties -JMXServicePort 11001 -jvmArgs  -Djava.security.auth.login.config="../security/og_jaas.config"
The security.xml and server.properties files were created in the Java SE security tutorial - Step 2 page.

Use the -JMXServicePort option to explicitly specify the JMX port for the server. This option is required to use the xsadmin command.

Run a secure ObjectGrid container server:

Navigate to the bin directory again: cd objectgridRoot/bin

 
startOgServer.sh c0 -objectGridFile ../xml/SecureSimpleApp.xml  -deploymentPolicyFile ../xml/SimpleDP.xml -catalogServiceEndPoints  localhost:2809 -serverProps ../security/server.properties  -JMXServicePort 11002 -jvmArgs  -Djava.security.auth.login.config="../security/og_jaas.config"  -Djava.security.auth.policy="../security/og_auth.policy"
 
startOgServer.bat c0 -objectGridFile ../xml/SecureSimpleApp.xml  -deploymentPolicyFile ../xml/SimpleDP.xml -catalogServiceEndPoints localhost:2809  -serverProps ../security/server.properties -JMXServicePort 11002  -jvmArgs -Djava.security.auth.login.config="../security/og_jaas.config"  -Djava.security.auth.policy="../security/og_auth.policy"
Notice the following differences from the previous container server start command:
Use SecureSimpleApp.xml instead of SimpleApp.xml
Add another -Djava.security.auth.policy to set the JAAS authorization policy file to the container server process.
Run the following command for client authentication:

cd objectgridRoot/bin
javaHome/java -classpath ../lib/objectgrid.jar;../applib/secsample.jar  com.ibm.websphere.objectgrid.security.sample.guide.SecureSimpleApp  ../security/client.properties manager manager1
Because user "manager" has permission to all the maps in the accounting ObjectGrid, the application runs successfully.

You may also use xsadmin to show the mapsizes of the "accounting" grid.
Navigate to the directory objectgridRoot/bin.
Use the xsadmin command with option -mapSizes as follows.
 
xsadmin.sh -g accounting -m mapSet1 -mapsizes -p 11001 -ssl  -trustpath ..\security\trust.jks -trustpass ogpass -trusttype jks  -username manager -password manager1
 
xsadmin.bat -g accounting -m mapSet1 -mapsizes -p 11001 -ssl  -trustpath ..\security\trust.jks -trustpass ogpass -trusttype jks  -username manager -password manager1
Notice we specify the JMX port of the catalog service using -p 11001 here.

You see the following output.

This administrative utility is provided as a sample only and is not to  be considered a fully supported component of the WebSphere eXtreme Scale product. Connecting to Catalog service at localhost:1099 *********** Displaying Results for Grid - accounting, MapSet - mapSet1 *********** *** Listing Maps for c0 *** Map Name: customer Partition #: 0 Map Size: 1 Shard Type: Primary Server Total: 1 Total Domain Count: 1
Running the application with an incorrect key store

If your trust store does not contain the public certificate of the private key in the key store, you will get an exception complaining that the key cannot be trusted.

In order to show this, create another key store key2.jks.

keytool -genkey -alias ogsample -keystore key2.jks -storetype JKS -keyalg rsa -dname "CN=ogsample, OU=Your Organizational Unit, O=Your Organization, L=Your City, S=Your State, C=Your Country" -storepass ogpass -keypass ogpass -validity 3650

Then modify the server.properties to make the keyStore point to this new key store key2.jks:

keyStore=../security/key2.jks

Run the following command to start the catalog server:

Navigate to bin: cd objectgridRoot/bin
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