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96 lines
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==== {component} TLS/SSL Settings
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You can configure the following TLS/SSL settings. If the settings are not configured,
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the {ref}/security-settings.html#ssl-tls-settings[Default TLS/SSL Settings]
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are used.
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ifdef::server[]
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.enabled+::
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Used to enable or disable TLS/SSL. The default is `false`.
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endif::server[]
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.supported_protocols+::
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Supported protocols with versions. Valid protocols: `SSLv2Hello`,
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`SSLv3`, `TLSv1`, `TLSv1.1`, `TLSv1.2`. Defaults to `TLSv1.2`, `TLSv1.1`,
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`TLSv1`. Defaults to the value of `xpack.ssl.supported_protocols`.
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ifdef::server[]
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.client_authentication+::
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Controls the server's behavior in regard to requesting a certificate
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from client connections. Valid values are `required`, `optional`, and `none`.
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`required` forces a client to present a certificate, while `optional`
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requests a client certificate but the client is not required to present one.
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ifndef::client-auth-default[]
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Defaults to the value of `xpack.ssl.client_authentication`.
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endif::client-auth-default[]
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ifdef::client-auth-default[]
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Defaults to +{client-auth-default}+.
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endif::client-auth-default[]
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endif::server[]
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ifdef::verifies[]
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.verification_mode+::
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Controls the verification of certificates. Valid values are `none`,
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`certificate`, and `full`. Defaults to the value of `xpack.ssl.verification_mode`.
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endif::verifies[]
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.cipher_suites+::
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Supported cipher suites can be found in Oracle's http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/SunProviders.html[
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Java Cryptography Architecture documentation]. Defaults to the value of
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`xpack.ssl.cipher_suites`.
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===== {component} TLS/SSL Key and Trusted Certificate Settings
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The following settings are used to specify a private key, certificate, and the
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trusted certificates that should be used when communicating over an SSL/TLS connection.
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If none of the settings below are specified, the {ref}/security-settings.html#ssl-tls-settings[Default TLS/SSL Settings] are used.
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ifdef::server[]
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A private key and certificate must be configured.
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endif::server[]
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ifndef::server[]
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A private key and certificate are optional and would be used if the server requires client authentication for PKI
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authentication.
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endif::server[]
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If none of the settings below are specified, the {ref}/security-settings.html#ssl-tls-settings[Default TLS/SSL Settings] are used.
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===== PEM Encoded Files
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When using PEM encoded files, use the following settings:
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.key+::
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Path to a PEM encoded file containing the private key.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.key_passphrase+::
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The passphrase that will be used to decrypt the private key. This value is
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optional as the key may not be encrypted.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.certificate+::
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Path to a PEM encoded file containing the certificate (or certificate chain)
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that will be presented when requested.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.certificate_authorities+::
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List of paths to the PEM encoded certificate files that should be trusted.
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===== Java Keystore Files
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When using Java keystore files (JKS), which contain the private key, certificate
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and certificates that should be trusted, use the following settings:
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.keystore.path+::
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Path to the keystore that holds the private key and certificate.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.keystore.password+::
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Password to the keystore.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.keystore.key_password+::
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Password for the private key in the keystore. Defaults to the
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same value as +{ssl-prefix}.ssl.keystore.password+.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.truststore.path+::
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Path to the truststore file.
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+{ssl-prefix}.ssl.truststore.password+::
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Password to the truststore.
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