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RabbitMQ TLS (x509 certificate) authentication mechanism

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rabbitmq/rabbitmq-auth-mechanism-ssl

x509 (TLS/SSL) certificate Authentication Mechanism for RabbitMQ

This repository has been moved to the main unified RabbitMQ "monorepo", including all open issues. You can find the source under /deps/rabbitmq_auth_mechanism_ssl. All issues have been transferred.

Overview

This plugin allows RabbitMQ clients authenticate using x509 certificates and TLS (PKI) peer verification mechanism instead of credentials (username/password pairs).

How it Works

When a client connects and performs TLS upgrade, the username is obtained from the client's TLS (x509) certificate. The user's password is not checked.

In order to use this mechanism the client must connect with TLS enabled, and present a client certificate.

Usage

This mechanism must also be enabled in RabbitMQ's configuration file, see Authentication Mechanisms and Configuration guides for more details.

A couple of examples:

auth_mechanisms.1 = PLAIN
auth_mechanisms.1 = AMQPLAIN
auth_mechanisms.1 = EXTERNAL

to allow this mechanism in addition to the defaults, or:

auth_mechanisms.1 = EXTERNAL

to allow only this mechanism and prohibit connections that use username and passwords.

For safety the server must be configured with the SSL option 'verify' set to 'verify_peer', to ensure that if an SSL client presents a certificate, it gets verified.

Username Extraction from Certificate

Distinguished Name

By default this will set the username to an RFC 4514-ish string form of the certificate's subject's Distinguished Name, similar to that produced by OpenSSL's "-nameopt RFC 2253" option.

You can obtain this string form from a certificate with a command like:

openssl x509 -in path/to/cert.pem -nameopt RFC2253 -subject -noout

or from an existing amqps connection with commands like:

rabbitmqctl list_connections peer_cert_subject

Common Name

To use the Common Name instead, set rabbit.ssl_cert_login_from to common_name:

auth_mechanisms.1 = EXTERNAL

ssl_cert_login_from = common_name

Note that the authenticated user will then be looked up in the configured authentication / authorisation backend(s). This will be the internal node database by default but could include other backends if so configured.

Copyright & License

(c) 2007-2020 VMware, Inc. or its affiliates.

Released under the same license as RabbitMQ.