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Celeborn supports both SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) based authentication and TLS (Transport Layer Security) based over the wire encryption. Both are disabled by default, and require to be explicitly enabled.
Celeborn can use TLS to encrypt data transmitted over the network, provide privacy and data integrity. It also facilitates validating the identity of the server to mitigate the risk of man-in-the-middle attacks and ensure trusted communication.
SASL is leveraged by Celeborn to authenticate requests from an application - it ensures clients can only mutate or access state and data that belongs to them.
Note: SSL and TLS are used interchangeably in this document.
When enabled, Celeborn leverages TLS to provide over the wire encryption.
Celeborn has different transport namespaces, and each can be independently configured for TLS.
The full list of all configurations which apply for ssl are listed in network configurations - and namespaced under celeborn.ssl
.
{! include-markdown "./configuration/network-module.md" start="" end="" !}
When SSL is enabled for rpc_service
, Raft communication between masters are secured only when celeborn.master.ha.ratis.raft.rpc.type
is set to grpc
.
Note that celeborn.ssl
, without any module, can be used to set SSL default values which applies to all modules.
Also note that data
module at application side, maps to push
and fetch
at worker - hence, for SSL configuration, worker configuration for push
and fetch
should be compatible with each other and with data
at application side.
# TLS configuration
celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.enabled true
# Location of the java keystore which contains the private key and certificate for the master/worker.
celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.keyStore /mnt/disk1/celeborn/conf/ssl/server.jks
celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.keyStorePassword password
# Location of the java truststore which contains the CA certs which can validate the master/worker certificate
celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.trustStore /mnt/disk1/celeborn/conf/ssl/truststore.jks
celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.trustStorePassword changeit
# TLS
# Configure rpc_app to enable ssl between lifecyclemanager and executors
spark.celeborn.ssl.rpc_app.enabled true
# Use auto ssl to generate a self-signed certificate at lifecyclemanager, to secure network communication.
spark.celeborn.ssl.rpc_app.autoSslEnabled true
# Secure communication with celeborn servers
spark.celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.enabled true
# trust store with CA certs, to verify the celeborn service certificate
spark.celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.trustStore /etc/ssl/certs/truststore.jks
spark.celeborn.ssl.rpc_service.trustStorePassword changeit
Celeborn supports authentication to prevent unauthorized access or modifications to an application's data. When enabled, lifecyclemanager registers the application with Celeborn service, and negotiates a shared secret. All further connections, from the application to Celeborn servers, will first be authenticated - and only an authorized connection can read/modify data for a registered application.
The shared secret
, which is generated as part of application registration, is used to authenticate all subsequent connections.
Even though Celeborn does not transmit the secret, in the clear, as part of authentication - it still sends it in the clear during registration - and so enabling TLS for rpc_service
and rpc_app
transport modules is recommended (see above on how).
Note: SASL requires use of internal port.
Property Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
celeborn.auth.enabled | false | Enables Authentication |
celeborn.internal.port.enabled | false | Enable internal port for Celeborn services. This must be enabled when authentication is enabled. Only server components communicate with each other on the internal port, while applications continue to use the regular ports. |
celeborn.master.internal.endpoints | None | Analogous to celeborn.master.endpoints , but with internal ports instead. |
celeborn.master.ha.node.<id>.internal.port | None | Analogous to celeborn.master.ha.node.<id>.port , but for internal ports instead |
# Enable authentication
celeborn.auth.enabled true
# Rest of the changes are to enable internal port
# Enable internal port
celeborn.internal.port.enabled true
celeborn.master.endpoints clb-1:9097,clb-2:9097,clb-3:9097
# Configure internal master endpoint, in addition to master endpoint
celeborn.master.internal.endpoints clb-1:19097,clb-2:19097,clb-3:19097
celeborn.master.host clb-master
celeborn.master.port 9097
# internal port, matches internal endpoint above
celeborn.master.internal.port 19097
celeborn.master.ha.enabled true
celeborn.master.ha.node.id 1
celeborn.master.ha.node.1.host clb-1
celeborn.master.ha.node.1.port 9097
# Ensure that internal.port is configured for HA mode as well
celeborn.master.ha.node.1.internal.port 19097
celeborn.master.ha.node.1.ratis.port 9872
celeborn.master.ha.node.2.host clb-2
celeborn.master.ha.node.2.port 9097
celeborn.master.ha.node.2.internal.port 19097
celeborn.master.ha.node.2.ratis.port 9872
celeborn.master.ha.node.3.host clb-3
celeborn.master.ha.node.3.port 9097
celeborn.master.ha.node.3.internal.port 19097
celeborn.master.ha.node.3.ratis.port 9872
spark.celeborn.auth.enabled true