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1[[sysadmin_certificate_management]]
2Certificate Management
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4ifdef::wiki[]
5:pve-toplevel:
6endif::wiki[]
7
8
9Certificates for communication within the cluster
10~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11
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12Each {PVE} cluster creates its own internal Certificate Authority (CA) and
13generates a self-signed certificate for each node. These certificates are used
14for encrypted communication with the cluster's pveproxy service and the
15Shell/Console feature if SPICE is used.
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2971c735 17The CA certificate and key are stored in the xref:chapter_pmxcfs[Proxmox Cluster File System (pmxcfs)].
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19Certificates for API and web GUI
20~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
21
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22The REST API and web GUI are provided by the `pveproxy` service, which runs on
23each node.
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25You have the following options for the certificate used by `pveproxy`:
26
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271. By default the node-specific certificate in
28`/etc/pve/nodes/NODENAME/pve-ssl.pem` is used. This certificate is signed by
29the cluster CA and therefore not trusted by browsers and operating systems by
30default.
312. use an externally provided certificate (e.g. signed by a commercial CA).
323. use ACME (e.g., Let's Encrypt) to get a trusted certificate with automatic renewal.
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0e9c6c13 34For options 2 and 3 the file `/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.pem` (and
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35`/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.key`, which needs to be without password) is used.
36
37Certificates are managed with the {PVE} Node management command
38(see the `pvenode(1)` manpage).
39
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40WARNING: Do not replace or manually modify the automatically generated node
41certificate files in `/etc/pve/local/pve-ssl.pem` and
42`/etc/pve/local/pve-ssl.key` or the cluster CA files in
43`/etc/pve/pve-root-ca.pem` and `/etc/pve/priv/pve-root-ca.key`.
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44
45Getting trusted certificates via ACME
46^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
47{PVE} includes an implementation of the **A**utomatic **C**ertificate
48**M**anagement **E**nvironment **ACME** protocol, allowing {pve} admins to
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49interface with Let's Encrypt for easy setup of trusted TLS certificates which
50are accepted out of the box on most modern operating systems and browsers.
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51
52Currently the two ACME endpoints implemented are Let's Encrypt (LE) and its
53staging environment (see https://letsencrypt.org), both using the standalone
54HTTP challenge.
55
56Because of https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits/[rate-limits] you should use
57LE `staging` for experiments.
58
59There are a few prerequisites to use Let's Encrypt:
60
611. **Port 80** of the node needs to be reachable from the internet.
622. There **must** be no other listener on port 80.
0e9c6c13 633. The requested (sub)domain needs to resolve to a public IP of the Node.
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644. You have to accept the ToS of Let's Encrypt.
65
66At the moment the GUI uses only the default ACME account.
67
68.Example: Sample `pvenode` invocation for using Let's Encrypt certificates
69
70-----------------
71root@proxmox:~# pvenode acme account register default mail@example.invalid
72Directory endpoints:
730) Let's Encrypt V2 (https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory)
741) Let's Encrypt V2 Staging (https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory)
752) Custom
76Enter selection:
771
78
79Attempting to fetch Terms of Service from 'https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory'..
80Terms of Service: https://letsencrypt.org/documents/LE-SA-v1.2-November-15-2017.pdf
81Do you agree to the above terms? [y|N]y
82
83Attempting to register account with 'https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory'..
84Generating ACME account key..
85Registering ACME account..
86Registration successful, account URL: 'https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/acct/xxxxxxx'
87Task OK
88root@proxmox:~# pvenode acme account list
89default
90root@proxmox:~# pvenode config set --acme domains=example.invalid
91root@proxmox:~# pvenode acme cert order
92Loading ACME account details
93Placing ACME order
94Order URL: https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/order/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
95
96Getting authorization details from
97'https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/authz/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx'
98... pending!
99Setting up webserver
100Triggering validation
101Sleeping for 5 seconds
102Status is 'valid'!
103
104All domains validated!
105
106Creating CSR
107Finalizing order
108Checking order status
109valid!
110
111Downloading certificate
112Setting pveproxy certificate and key
113Restarting pveproxy
114Task OK
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116
117Automatic renewal of ACME certificates
118^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
119
120If a node has been successfully configured with an ACME-provided certificate
121(either via pvenode or via the GUI), the certificate will be automatically
122renewed by the pve-daily-update.service. Currently, renewal will be attempted
123if the certificate has expired or will expire in the next 30 days.