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Enable TLS Between TiDB Components |
Learn how to enable TLS authentication between TiDB components. |
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This document describes how to enable encrypted data transmission between components within a TiDB cluster. Once enabled, encrypted transmission is used between the following components:
- TiDB and TiKV; TiDB and PD
- TiKV and PD
- TiDB Control and TiDB; TiKV Control and TiKV; PD Control and PD
- Internal communication within each TiKV, PD, TiDB cluster
Currently, it is not supported to only enable encrypted transmission of some specific components.
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Prepare certificates.
It is recommended to prepare a server certificate for TiDB, TiKV, and PD separately. Make sure that these components can authenticate each other. The Control tools of TiDB, TiKV, and PD can choose to share one client certificate.
You can use tools like
openssl
,easy-rsa
andcfssl
to generate self-signed certificates.If you choose
openssl
, you can refer to generating self-signed certificates. -
Configure certificates.
To enable mutual authentication among TiDB components, configure the certificates of TiDB, TiKV, and PD as follows.
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TiDB
Configure in the configuration file or command-line arguments:
[security] # Path of the file that contains list of trusted SSL CAs for connection with cluster components. cluster-ssl-ca = "/path/to/ca.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 certificate in PEM format for connection with cluster components. cluster-ssl-cert = "/path/to/tidb-server.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 key in PEM format for connection with cluster components. cluster-ssl-key = "/path/to/tidb-server-key.pem"
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TiKV
Configure in the configuration file or command-line arguments, and set the corresponding URL to
https
:[security] ## The path for certificates. An empty string means that secure connections are disabled. # Path of the file that contains a list of trusted SSL CAs. If it is set, the following settings `cert_path` and `key_path` are also needed. ca-path = "/path/to/ca.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 certificate in PEM format. cert-path = "/path/to/tikv-server.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 key in PEM format. key-path = "/path/to/tikv-server-key.pem"
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PD
Configure in the configuration file or command-line arguments, and set the corresponding URL to
https
:[security] ## The path for certificates. An empty string means that secure connections are disabled. # Path of the file that contains a list of trusted SSL CAs. If it is set, the following settings `cert_path` and `key_path` are also needed. cacert-path = "/path/to/ca.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 certificate in PEM format. cert-path = "/path/to/pd-server.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 key in PEM format. key-path = "/path/to/pd-server-key.pem"
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TiFlash (New in v4.0.5)
Configure in the
tiflash.toml
file, and change thehttp_port
item tohttps_port
:[security] ## The path for certificates. An empty string means that secure connections are disabled. # Path of the file that contains a list of trusted SSL CAs. If it is set, the following settings `cert_path` and `key_path` are also needed. ca_path = "/path/to/ca.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 certificate in PEM format. cert_path = "/path/to/tiflash-server.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 key in PEM format. key_path = "/path/to/tiflash-server-key.pem"
Configure in the
tiflash-learner.toml
file:[security] # Path of the file that contains a list of trusted SSL CAs. If it is set, the following settings `cert_path` and `key_path` are also needed. ca-path = "/path/to/ca.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 certificate in PEM format. cert-path = "/path/to/tiflash-server.pem" # Path of the file that contains X509 key in PEM format. key-path = "/path/to/tiflash-server-key.pem"
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TiCDC
Configure in the command-line arguments and set the corresponding URL to
https
:{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}}
cdc server --pd=https://127.0.0.1:2379 --log-file=ticdc.log --addr=0.0.0.0:8301 --advertise-addr=127.0.0.1:8301 --ca=/path/to/ca.pem --cert=/path/to/ticdc-cert.pem --key=/path/to/ticdc-key.pem
Now, encrypted transmission among TiDB components is enabled.
Note:
After enabling encrypted transmission in a TiDB cluster, if you need to connect to the cluster using tidb-ctl, tikv-ctl, or pd-ctl, specify the client certificate. For example:
{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}}
./tidb-ctl -u https://127.0.0.1:10080 --ca /path/to/ca.pem --ssl-cert /path/to/client.pem --ssl-key /path/to/client-key.pem
{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}}
tiup ctl pd -u https://127.0.0.1:2379 --cacert /path/to/ca.pem --cert /path/to/client.pem --key /path/to/client-key.pem
{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}}
./tikv-ctl --host="127.0.0.1:20160" --ca-path="/path/to/ca.pem" --cert-path="/path/to/client.pem" --key-path="/path/to/clinet-key.pem"
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The Common Name is used for caller verification. In general, the callee needs to verify the caller's identity, in addition to verifying the key, the certificates, and the CA provided by the caller. For example, TiKV can only be accessed by TiDB, and other visitors are blocked even though they have legitimate certificates.
To verify component caller's identity, you need to mark the certificate user identity using Common Name
when generating the certificate, and to check the caller's identity by configuring the Common Name
list for the callee.
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TiDB
Configure in the configuration file or command-line arguments:
[security] cluster-verify-cn = [ "TiDB-Server", "TiKV-Control", ]
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TiKV
Configure in the configuration file or command-line arguments:
[security] cert-allowed-cn = [ "TiDB-Server", "PD-Server", "TiKV-Control", "RawKvClient1", ]
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PD
Configure in the configuration file or command-line arguments:
[security] cert-allowed-cn = ["TiKV-Server", "TiDB-Server", "PD-Control"]
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TiCDC
Configure in the command-line arguments:
{{< copyable "shell-regular" >}}
cdc server --pd=https://127.0.0.1:2379 --log-file=ticdc.log --addr=0.0.0.0:8301 --advertise-addr=127.0.0.1:8301 --ca=/path/to/ca.pem --cert=/path/to/ticdc-cert.pem --key=/path/to/ticdc-key.pem --cert-allowed-cn="client1,client2"
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TiFlash (New in v4.0.5)
Configure in the
tiflash.toml
file or command-line arguments:[security] cert_allowed_cn = ["TiKV-Server", "TiDB-Server"]
Configure in the
tiflash-learner.toml
file:[security] cert-allowed-cn = ["PD-Server", "TiKV-Server", "TiFlash-Server"]
To reload the certificates and the keys, TiDB, PD, TiKV, and all kinds of clients reread the current certificates and the key files each time a new connection is created. Currently, you cannot reload the CA certificate.