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2.4. Using Encrypted Property Placeholders
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When securing a container it is undesirable to use plain text passwords in configuration files. They create easy to target security holes. One way to avoid this problem is to use encrypted property placeholders when ever possible. This feature is supported in Blueprint XML files.
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To use encrypted property placeholders in a Blueprint XML file, perform the following steps:
- Download and install Jasypt, to gain access to the Jasypt
listAlgorithms.sh,encrypt.shanddecrypt.shcommand-line tools.NoteWhen installing the Jasypt command-line tools, don't forget to enable execute permissions on the script files, by runningchmod u+x ScriptName.sh. - Choose a master password and an encryption algorithm. To discover which algorithms are supported in your current Java environment, run the
listAlgorithms.shJasypt command-line tool, as follows:./listAlgorithms.sh DIGEST ALGORITHMS: [MD2, MD5, SHA, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512] PBE ALGORITHMS: [PBEWITHMD5ANDDES, PBEWITHMD5ANDTRIPLEDES, PBEWITHSHA1ANDDESEDE, PBEWITHSHA1ANDRC2_40]
./listAlgorithms.sh DIGEST ALGORITHMS: [MD2, MD5, SHA, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512] PBE ALGORITHMS: [PBEWITHMD5ANDDES, PBEWITHMD5ANDTRIPLEDES, PBEWITHSHA1ANDDESEDE, PBEWITHSHA1ANDRC2_40]Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow On Windows platforms, the script islistAlgorithms.bat. JBoss A-MQ usesPBEWithMD5AndDESby default. - Use the Jasypt encrypt command-line tool to encrypt your sensitive configuration values (for example, passwords for use in configuration files). For example, the following command encrypts the
PlaintextValvalue, using the specified algorithm and master passwordMasterPass:./encrypt.sh input="PlaintextVal" algorithm=PBEWithMD5AndDES password=MasterPass
./encrypt.sh input="PlaintextVal" algorithm=PBEWithMD5AndDES password=MasterPassCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Create a properties file with encrypted values. For example, suppose you wanted to store some LDAP credentials. You could create a file,
etc/ldap.properties, with the following contents:Example 2.8. Property File with an Encrypted Property
#ldap.properties ldap.password=ENC(EncryptedPassword) ldap.url=ldap://192.168.1.74:10389
#ldap.properties ldap.password=ENC(EncryptedPassword) ldap.url=ldap://192.168.1.74:10389Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow The encrypted property values (as generated in the previous step) are identified by wrapping in theENC()function. For example, in the preceding property file example you would replace theEncryptedPasswordvalue with the output of theencrypt.shJasypt utility. - (Blueprint XML only) Add the requisite namespaces to your Blueprint XML file:
- Aries extensions—
http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0 - Apache Karaf Jasypt—
http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0
Example 2.9, “Encrypted Property Namespaces” shows a Blueprint file with the requisite namespaces.Example 2.9. Encrypted Property Namespaces
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0" xmlns:enc="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0"> ... </blueprint>
<blueprint xmlns="http://www.osgi.org/xmlns/blueprint/v1.0.0" xmlns:ext="http://aries.apache.org/blueprint/xmlns/blueprint-ext/v1.0.0" xmlns:enc="http://karaf.apache.org/xmlns/jasypt/v1.0.0"> ... </blueprint>Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Configure the location of the properties file for the property placeholder and configure the Jasypt encryption algorithm.
- Blueprint XMLExample 2.10, “Jasypt Blueprint Configuration” shows how to configure the
ext:property-placeholderelement to read properties from theetc/ldap.propertiesfile. Theenc:property-placeholderelement configures Jasypt to use thePBEWithMD5AndDESencryption algorithm and to read the master password from theJASYPT_ENCRYPTION_PASSWORDenvironment variable.Example 2.10. Jasypt Blueprint Configuration
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- Use the placeholders in your configuration file. The placeholders you use for encrypted properties are the same as you use for regular properties. Use the syntax
${prop.name}. - Before starting up the JBoss A-MQ container, make sure that you set the
JASYPT_ENCRYPTION_PASSWORDenvironment variable to the value of the master password. For example, on a Linux or UNIX system with the bash shell, you would set the environment variable as follows:export JASYPT_ENCRYPTION_PASSWORD=MasterPass
export JASYPT_ENCRYPTION_PASSWORD=MasterPassCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Make sure that the
jasypt-encryptionfeature is installed in the container. If necessary, install thejasypt-encryptionfeature with the following console command:JBossFuse:karaf@root> features:install jasypt-encryption
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Blueprint XML example 링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
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Example 2.11, “Jasypt Example in Blueprint XML” shows an example of an LDAP JAAS realm configured in Blueprint XML, using Jasypt encrypted property placeholders.
Example 2.11. Jasypt Example in Blueprint XML
The
${ldap.password} placeholder is replaced with the decrypted value of the ldap.password property from the etc/ldap.properties properties file.