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capsule | ||
capsule-hsm | ||
capsule-hsm-cert-generator | ||
config | ||
libs | ||
src | ||
build.gradle | ||
doorman.conf | ||
generator.conf | ||
hsm.conf | ||
network-parameters.conf | ||
README.md |
Building the binaries
Network management server
To build a fat jar containing all the doorman code you can simply invoke:
./gradlew network-management:capsule:buildDoormanJAR
The built file will appear in:
network-management/capsule/build/libs/doorman-<version>.jar
HSM signing server
To build a fat jar containing all the HSM signer code you can simply invoke:
./gradlew network-management:capsule-hsm:buildHsmJAR
The built file will appear in:
network-management/capsule-hsm/build/libs/hsm-<version>.jar
The binaries can also be obtained from artifactory after deployment in TeamCity.
To run the HSM signing server:
cd network-management
java -jar capsule-hsm/build/libs/hsm-<version>.jar --config-file hsm.conf
For a list of options the HSM signing server takes, run with the --help
option:
java -jar capsule-hsm/build/libs/hsm-<version>.jar --help
HSM Certificate Generator
To build a fat jar containing all the hsm certificate generator code you can simply invoke
./gradlew network-management:capsule-hsm-cert-generator:buildHsmCertGeneratorJAR
The built file will appear in
network-management/capsule-hsm-cert-generator/build/libs/hsm-cert-generator-<VERSION>.jar
#Configuring network management service
Local signing
When keystorePath
is provided in the config file, a signer will be created to handle all the signing periodically using the CA keys in the provided keystore.
The network management service can be started without a signer, the signing will be delegated to external process (e.g. HSM) connecting to the same database, the server will poll the database periodically for newly signed data and update the statuses accordingly.
Additional configuration needed for local signer:
#For local signing
rootStorePath = ${basedir}"/certificates/rootstore.jks"
keystorePath = ${basedir}"/certificates/caKeystore.jks"
keystorePassword = "password"
caPrivateKeyPassword = "password"
Doorman Service
Doorman service can be started with the following options :
JIRA
The doorman service can use JIRA to manage the certificate signing request approval workflow. This can be turned on by providing JIRA connection configuration in the config file.
doormanConfig {
jiraConfig {
address = "https://doorman-jira-host.com/"
projectCode = "TD"
username = "username"
password = "password"
}
.
.
.
}
JIRA project configuration
- The JIRA project should setup as "Business Project" with "Task" workflow.
- Custom text field input "Request ID", and "Reject Reason" should be created in JIRA, doorman will exit with error without these custom fields.
Auto approval
When approveAll
is set to true
, the doorman will approve all requests on receive. (*This should only be enabled in a test environment)
Network map service
Network map service can be enabled by providing the following config:
networkMapConfig {
cacheTimeout = 600000
signInterval = 10000
}
cacheTimeout
(ms) indicates how often the network map should poll the database for a newly signed network map. This is also added to the HTTP response header to set the node's network map update frequency.
signInterval
(ms) this is only relevant when local signer is enabled. The signer poll the database according to the signInterval
, and create a new network map if the collection of node info hashes is different from the current network map.
##Example config file
basedir = "."
host = localhost
port = 0
#For local signing
rootStorePath = ${basedir}"/certificates/rootstore.jks"
keystorePath = ${basedir}"/certificates/caKeystore.jks"
keystorePassword = "password"
caPrivateKeyPassword = "password"
# Database config
dataSourceProperties {
dataSourceClassName = org.h2.jdbcx.JdbcDataSource
"dataSource.url" = "jdbc:h2:file:"${basedir}"/persistence;DB_CLOSE_ON_EXIT=FALSE;LOCK_TIMEOUT=10000;WRITE_DELAY=0;AUTO_SERVER_PORT="${h2port}
"dataSource.user" = sa
"dataSource.password" = ""
}
h2port = 0
# Doorman config
# Comment out this section if running without doorman service
doormanConfig {
approveInterval = 10000
approveAll = false
jiraConfig {
address = "https://doorman-jira-host.com/"
projectCode = "TD"
username = "username"
password = "password"
}
}
# Network map config
# Comment out this section if running without network map service
networkMapConfig {
cacheTimeout = 600000
signInterval = 10000
}
Running the network
1. Create keystore for local signer
If local signer is enabled, the server will look for key stores in the certificate folder on start up.
The key stores can be created using --mode
flag.
java -jar doorman-<version>.jar --mode ROOT_KEYGEN
and
java -jar doorman-<version>.jar --mode CA_KEYGEN
A trust store file containing the root trust certificate will be produced in the location distribute-nodes / truststore.jks
(relative to rootStorePath
). truststore.jks
must be copied to the certificates
directory of each node before
they attempt to register. The trust store password is trustpass
.
A trust store containing the root certificate will be created in the location distribute-nodes / network-root-truststore.jks
(relative to rootStorePath
). The trust store's password can be set using command line argument --trust-store-password
,
or the doorman's keygen utility will ask for password input if trust store password is not provided using this flag.
Path to the network root trust store and password must be provided to corda node via command line arguments before
they attempt to register.
2. Start Doorman service for notary registration
Start the network management server with the doorman service for initial bootstrapping. Network map service (networkMapConfig
) should be disabled at this point.
Comment out network map config in the config file and start the server by running :
java -jar doorman-<version>.jar
3. Create notary node and register with the doorman
After the doorman service is started, start the notary node for the initial-registration
process.
4. Generate node info files for notary nodes
Once notary nodes are registered, run the notary nodes with the just-generate-node-info
flag.
This will generate the node info files, which then should be referenced in the network parameters configuration.
5. Add notary identities to the network parameters
The network parameters should contain reference to the notaries node info files. Example network parameters file:
notaries : [{
notaryNodeInfoFile: "/Path/To/NodeInfo/File1"
validating: true
}, {
notaryNodeInfoFile: "/Path/To/NodeInfo/File2"
validating: false
}]
minimumPlatformVersion = 1
maxMessageSize = 10485760
maxTransactionSize = 40000
Save the parameters to network-parameters.conf
6. Load initial network parameters file for network map service
A network parameters file is required to start the network map service for the first time. The initial network parameters file can be loaded using the --update-network-parameters
flag.
We can now restart the network management server with both doorman and network map service.
java -jar doorman-<version>.jar --update-network-parameters network-parameters.conf