I have two machines, puppet master--host name puppet
--and a lone client, host name git
. The puppet agent on the master machine works without issue. The agent on git
fails with a '400 No required SSL certificate was sent'. First, the configuration of the puppet master, which is a thin/nginx affair:
puppet:~# ruby -v
ruby 1.9.2p0 (2010-08-18 revision 29036) [i486-linux]
puppet:~# puppet --version
2.7.9
puppet:~# cat /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
server {
listen puppet:8140;
ssl on;
ssl_certificate /var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/puppet.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /var/lib/puppet/ssl/private_keys/puppet.pem;
ssl_ciphers ALL:-ADH:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:-LOW:-SSLv2:-EXP;
ssl_client_certificate /var/lib/puppet/ssl/ca/ca_crt.pem;
ssl_verify_client on;
proxy_redirect off;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Client-Verify $ssl_client_verify;
proxy_set_header X-Client-Verify SUCCESS;
proxy_set_header X-Client-DN $ssl_client_s_dn;
proxy_set_header X-SSL-Subject $ssl_client_s_dn;
proxy_set_header X-SSL-Issuer $ssl_client_i_dn;
default_type application/x-raw;
location /production/file_content/ {
rewrite ^/production/file_content/modules/([^/]+)/(.*) /$1/files/$2;
break;
root /etc/puppet/modules/;
}
location / {
proxy_pass http://puppet-production;
}
}
# cat /etc/nginx/conf.d/puppet-production-upstream.conf
upstream puppet-production {
server unix:/var/run/puppet/master.00.sock;
server unix:/var/run/puppet/master.01.sock;
server unix:/var/run/puppet/master.02.sock;
}
puppet:~# cat /etc/supervisor/conf.d/puppetmaster.conf
# This file is autogenerated by Puppet. Manual changes will be overwritten!
[program:puppetmaster]
command=/usr/bin/thin start -e development --socket /var/run/puppet/master.%(process_num)02d.sock --user puppet --group puppet --chdir /etc/puppet -R /etc/puppet/config.ru
process_name=%(program_name)s_%(process_num)02d
numprocs=3
priority=999
autostart=true
autorestart=unexpected
startsecs=3
startretries=3
exitcodes=0,2
stopsignal=TERM
stopwaitsecs=10
redirect_stderr=false
stdout_logfile=/var/log/supervisor/puppetmaster/puppetmaster.out
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=250MB
stdout_logfile_backups=10
stderr_logfile=/var/log/supervisor/puppetmaster/puppetmaster.err
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=250MB
stderr_logfile_backups=10
puppet:~# cat /etc/puppet/puppet.conf
[main]
ssldir=$vardir/ssl
[master]
certname=puppet
Applying the work-around here I'm able to get the git
agent only to this point when attempting to introduce git
to puppet master:
git:~# puppet agent --waitforcert 30 --test
err: Could not request certificate: Error 400 on SERVER: <html>
<head><title>400 No required SSL certificate was sent</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<center><h1>400 Bad Request</h1></center>
<center>No required SSL certificate was sent</center>
<hr><center>nginx/1.1.8</center>
</body>
</html>
This resource suggests in its Simulate SSL Connection section to run, from my git
box:
openssl s_client -host puppet -port 8140 -cert /var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/git.troutwine.us.pem -key /var/lib/puppet/ssl/private_keys/git.troutwine.us.pem -CAfile /var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/ca.pem
The problem with this being that I'm missing /var/lib/puppet/ssl/certs/git.troutwine.us.pem
:
git:~# tree /var/lib/puppet/ssl/
/var/lib/puppet/ssl/
├── certificate_requests
├── certs
│ └── ca.pem
├── private
├── private_keys
│ └── git.troutwine.us.pem
└── public_keys
└── git.troutwine.us.pem
Plain old webrick puppetmasterd works just fine--it's only the nginx/puppet combination that's failing me. Both machines are running ntpd and have an acceptable time spread. What am I doing wrong?
newl in the
#puppet
channel suggested modifyingssl_verify_client
to be 'optional', rather than 'on'. I've done this and everything's peachy now.I had myself convinced that this was a Bad Thing to do, but after newl's suggestion I couldn't recall why. If anyone does believe this to be a less than ideal configuration setting, do let me know.
If you run a puppet agent on the master, you should make sure that they do NOT share SSL directories. I have seen Weird Stuff result from that configuration.
Snippets from my
/etc/puppet/puppet.conf
: