The drivers using virtual media use swift for storing boot images and node configuration information (contains sensitive information for Ironic conductor to provision bare metal hardware). By default, HTTPS is not enabled in swift. HTTPS is required to encrypt all communication between swift and Ironic conductor and swift and bare metal (via virtual media). It can be enabled in one of the following ways:
Ironic drivers usually use Image service during node provisioning. By default,
image service does not use HTTPS, but it is required for secure communication.
It can be enabled by making the following changes to /etc/glance/glance-api.conf
:
Restart the glance-api service:
Fedora/RHEL7/CentOS7/SUSE:
sudo systemctl restart openstack-glance-api
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo service glance-api restart
See the Glance documentation, for more details on the Image service.
This section describes the steps needed to enable secure HTTPS communication between Image service and Object storage when Object storage is used as the Backend.
To enable secure HTTPS communication between Image service and Object storage follow these steps:
This section describes the steps needed to enable secure HTTPS communication between Image service and Bare Metal service.
To enable secure HTTPS communication between Bare Metal service and Image service follow these steps:
Edit /etc/ironic/ironic.conf
:
[glance]
...
glance_cafile=/path/to/certfile
glance_protocol=https
glance_api_insecure=False
Note
‘glance_cafile’ is a optional path to a CA certificate bundle to be used to validate the SSL certificate served by Image service.
Restart ironic-conductor service:
Fedora/RHEL7/CentOS7/SUSE:
sudo systemctl restart openstack-ironic-conductor
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo service ironic-conductor restart
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