Github user vanzin commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/2739#discussion_r19246425
--- Diff: core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SSLOptions.scala ---
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+package org.apache.spark
+
+import java.io.{FileReader, File}
+import java.nio.file.Paths
+import java.util.Properties
+
+import com.typesafe.config.{Config, ConfigFactory, ConfigValueFactory}
+import org.apache.commons.io.FilenameUtils
+import org.eclipse.jetty.util.ssl.SslContextFactory
+
+import scala.util.Try
+
+case class SSLOptions(enabled: Boolean = false,
+ keyStore: Option[File] = None,
+ keyStorePassword: Option[String] = None,
+ keyPassword: Option[String] = None,
+ trustStore: Option[File] = None,
+ trustStorePassword: Option[String] = None,
+ protocol: Option[String] = None,
+ enabledAlgorithms: Set[String] = Set.empty) {
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a Jetty SSL context factory according to the SSL settings
represented by this object.
+ */
+ def createJettySslContextFactory(): Option[SslContextFactory] = {
+ if (enabled) {
+ val sslContextFactory = new SslContextFactory()
+
+ keyStore.foreach(file =>
sslContextFactory.setKeyStorePath(file.getAbsolutePath))
+ trustStore.foreach(file =>
sslContextFactory.setTrustStore(file.getAbsolutePath))
+ keyStorePassword.foreach(sslContextFactory.setKeyStorePassword)
+ trustStorePassword.foreach(sslContextFactory.setTrustStorePassword)
+ keyPassword.foreach(sslContextFactory.setKeyManagerPassword)
+ protocol.foreach(sslContextFactory.setProtocol)
+ sslContextFactory.setIncludeCipherSuites(enabledAlgorithms.toSeq: _*)
+
+ Some(sslContextFactory)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Creates an Akka configuration object which contains all the SSL
settings represented by this
+ * object. It can be used then to compose the ultimate Akka
configuration.
+ */
+ def createAkkaConfig: Option[Config] = {
+ import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
+ if (enabled) {
+ Some(ConfigFactory.empty()
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.key-store",
+
ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(keyStore.map(_.getAbsolutePath).getOrElse("")))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.key-store-password",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(keyStorePassword.getOrElse("")))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.trust-store",
+
ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(trustStore.map(_.getAbsolutePath).getOrElse("")))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.trust-store-password",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(trustStorePassword.getOrElse("")))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.key-password",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(keyPassword.getOrElse("")))
+
.withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.random-number-generator",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(""))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.protocol",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(protocol.getOrElse("")))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.enabled-algorithms",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromIterable(enabledAlgorithms.toSeq))
+ .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.enable-ssl",
+ ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(true)))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
+}
+
+object SSLOptions extends Logging {
+
+ /**
+ * Resolves the SSL configuration file location by checking:
+ * - SPARK_SSL_CONFIG_FILE env variable
--- End diff --
I know you need the configuration. But I think it's both an unwanted burden
and too restricting to force all machines in a cluster to have a static SSL
configuration. Think of maintaing that in a cluster with 1000 machines. Also,
that would make it really hard to have different users use different trust
stores / certificates.
What I'm suggesting is looking at an approach where the launcher
distributes the configuration and needed files somehow. That way, the
configuration and other files only need to exist on the launcher node - which
may not even be part of the cluster itself. That's trivial in Yarn, since Spark
uses its distributed cache to distribute files to all workers before launching
the executors (or the AM), but it might be tricky in other modes where such
distribution mechanism does not exist.
Still, my main point is that requiring all these files to be kept in sync
in a large cluster is a little too much to ask, and is not required by anything
else in Spark.
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