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Certificate Authority rotation
Overview
Kong Mesh lets you provide secure communication between applications with mTLS. You can change the mTLS backend with
Certificate Authority rotation, to support a scenario such as migrating from the builtin CA to a Vault CA.
You can define many backends in the mtls
section of the Mesh configuration. The data plane proxy is configured to support
certificates signed by the CA of each defined backend. However, the proxy uses only one certificate, specified by the enabledBackend
tag. For example:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: Mesh
metadata:
name: default
spec:
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-1
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
type: Mesh
name: default
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-1
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
Usage
Start with mTLS enabled and a builtin
backend named ca-1
:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: Mesh
metadata:
name: default
spec:
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-1
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
type: Mesh
name: default
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-1
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
Then, follow the steps to rotate certificates to a new provided
backend named ca-2
.
Each step can take some time, but Kong Mesh provides validators to prevent you from
continuing too soon.
-
Add a new backend to the list of backends:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: Mesh
metadata:
name: default
spec:
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-1
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
After the configuration finishes, all data plane proxies support CAs from ca-1
and ca-2
.
But the data plane proxy certificates are still signed by the CA from ca-1
.
-
Change enabledBackend
to the new backend:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: Mesh
metadata:
name: default
spec:
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-2
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
After the configuration finishes, the data plane proxy certificates are signed by the CA from ca-2
.
The data plane proxies still support CAs from ca-1
and ca-2
.
-
Remove the old backend:
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: Mesh
metadata:
name: default
spec:
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-2
backends:
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
After the configuration finishes, the data plane proxy certificates should still be signed by the CA from ca-2
.
But the data plane proxies no longer support the CA from ca-1
.
-
Add a new backend to the list of backends:
type: Mesh
name: default
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-1
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
After the configuration finishes, all data plane proxies support CAs from ca-1
and ca-2
.
But the data plane proxy certificates are still signed by the CA from ca-1
.
-
Change enabledBackend
to the new backend:
type: Mesh
name: default
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-2
backends:
- name: ca-1
type: builtin
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
After the configuration finishes, the data plane proxy certificates are signed by the CA from ca-2
.
The data plane proxies still support CAs from ca-1
and ca-2
.
-
Remove the old backend:
type: Mesh
name: default
mtls:
enabledBackend: ca-2
backends:
- name: ca-2
type: provided
conf:
cert:
secret: ca-2-cert
key:
secret: ca-2-key
After the configuration finishes, the data plane proxy certificates should still be signed by the CA from ca-2
.
But the data plane proxies no longer support the CA from ca-1
.