[role="xpack"] [[configuring-tls-docker]] === Encrypting Communications in an {es} Docker Image Starting with version 6.0.0, {security} (Gold, Platinum or Enterprise subscriptions) https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.0/breaking-6.0.0-xes.html[requires SSL/TLS] encryption for the transport networking layer. This section demonstrates an easy path to get started with SSL/TLS for both HTTPS and transport using the `elasticsearch-platinum` docker image. For further details, please refer to {xpack-ref}/encrypting-communications.html[Encrypting Communications] and https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions[available subscriptions]. [float] ==== Prepare the environment <>. Inside a new, empty, directory create the following **four files**: `instances.yml`: ["source","yaml"] ---- instances: - name: es01 dns: - es01 <1> - localhost ip: - 127.0.0.1 - name: es02 dns: - es02 - localhost ip: - 127.0.0.1 ---- <1> Allow use of embedded Docker DNS server names. `.env`: [source,yaml] ---- CERTS_DIR=/usr/share/elasticsearch/config/certificates <1> ELASTIC_PASSWORD=PleaseChangeMe <2> ---- <1> The path, inside the Docker image, where certificates are expected to be found. <2> Initial password for the `elastic` user. [[getting-starter-tls-create-certs-composefile]] `create-certs.yml`: ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"] WARNING: Version {version} of {es} has not yet been released, so a `create-certs.yml` is not available for this version. endif::[] ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"] ["source","yaml",subs="attributes"] ---- version: '2.2' services: create_certs: container_name: create_certs image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-platinum:{version} command: > bash -c ' if [[ ! -d config/certificates/certs ]]; then mkdir config/certificates/certs; fi; if [[ ! -f /local/certs/bundle.zip ]]; then bin/elasticsearch-certgen --silent --in config/certificates/instances.yml --out config/certificates/certs/bundle.zip; unzip config/certificates/certs/bundle.zip -d config/certificates/certs; <1> fi; chgrp -R 0 config/certificates/certs ' user: $\{UID:-1000\} working_dir: /usr/share/elasticsearch volumes: ['.:/usr/share/elasticsearch/config/certificates'] ---- <1> The new node certificates and CA certificate+key are placed under the local directory `certs`. endif::[] [[getting-starter-tls-create-docker-compose]] `docker-compose.yml`: ifeval::["{release-state}"=="unreleased"] WARNING: Version {version} of {es} has not yet been released, so a `docker-compose.yml` is not available for this version. endif::[] ifeval::["{release-state}"!="unreleased"] ["source","yaml",subs="attributes"] ---- version: '2.2' services: es01: container_name: es01 image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-platinum:{version} environment: - node.name=es01 - discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes=2 - ELASTIC_PASSWORD=$ELASTIC_PASSWORD <1> - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m" - xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled=true - xpack.security.transport.ssl.enabled=true - xpack.security.transport.ssl.verification_mode=certificate <2> - xpack.ssl.certificate_authorities=$CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt - xpack.ssl.certificate=$CERTS_DIR/es01/es01.crt - xpack.ssl.key=$CERTS_DIR/es01/es01.key volumes: ['esdata_01:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data', './certs:$CERTS_DIR'] ports: - 9200:9200 healthcheck: test: curl --cacert $CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt -s https://localhost:9200 >/dev/null; if [[ $$? == 52 ]]; then echo 0; else echo 1; fi interval: 30s timeout: 10s retries: 5 es02: container_name: es02 image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-platinum:{version} environment: - node.name=es02 - discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes=2 - ELASTIC_PASSWORD=$ELASTIC_PASSWORD - discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts=es01 - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m" - xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled=true - xpack.security.transport.ssl.enabled=true - xpack.security.transport.ssl.verification_mode=certificate - xpack.ssl.certificate_authorities=$CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt - xpack.ssl.certificate=$CERTS_DIR/es02/es02.crt - xpack.ssl.key=$CERTS_DIR/es02/es02.key volumes: ['esdata_02:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data', './certs:$CERTS_DIR'] wait_until_ready: image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-platinum:{version} command: /usr/bin/true depends_on: {"es01": {"condition": "service_healthy"}} volumes: {"esdata_01": {"driver": "local"}, "esdata_02": {"driver": "local"}} ---- <1> Bootstrap `elastic` with the password defined in `.env`. See {stack-ov}/built-in-users.html#bootstrap-elastic-passwords[the Elastic Bootstrap Password]. <2> Disable verification of authenticity for inter-node communication. Allows creating self-signed certificates without having to pin specific internal IP addresses. endif::[] [float] ==== Run the example . Generate the certificates (only needed once): + -- ["source","sh"] ---- docker-compose -f create-certs.yml up ---- -- . Start two {es} nodes configured for SSL/TLS: + -- ["source","sh"] ---- docker-compose up -d ---- -- . Access the {es} API over SSL/TLS using the bootstrapped password: + -- ["source","sh"] ---- curl --cacert certs/ca/ca.crt -u elastic:PleaseChangeMe https://localhost:9200 ---- // NOTCONSOLE -- . The `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` tool can also be used to generate random passwords for all users: + -- WARNING: Windows users not running PowerShell will need to remove `\` and join lines in the snippet below. ["source","sh"] ---- docker exec es01 /bin/bash -c "bin/elasticsearch-setup-passwords \ auto --batch \ -Expack.ssl.certificate=certificates/es01/es01.crt \ -Expack.ssl.certificate_authorities=certificates/ca/ca.crt \ -Expack.ssl.key=certificates/es01/es01.key \ --url https://localhost:9200" ---- --