{% comment %} Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 {% endcomment %} h2(#certificates). Choose the SSL/TLS configuration (SSL_MODE) Arvados requires a valid TLS certificate to work correctly. This installer supports these options: # @lets-encrypt@: "automatically obtain and install an SSL certificates for your hostnames":#lets-encrypt # @bring-your-own@: "supply your own certificates in the @certs@ directory":#bring-your-own h3(#lets-encrypt). Using a Let's Encrypt certificate In the default configuration, this installer gets a valid certificate via Let's Encrypt. If you have the CLUSTER.DOMAIN domain in a route53 zone, you can set USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53 to YES and supply appropriate credentials so that Let's Encrypt can use dns-01 validation to get the appropriate certificates.
SSL_MODE="lets-encrypt"
USE_LETSENCRYPT_ROUTE53="yes"
LE_AWS_REGION="us-east-1"
LE_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="AKIABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ"
LE_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="thisistherandomstringthatisyoursecretkey"
Please note that when using AWS, EC2 instances can have a default hostname that ends with amazonaws.com. Let's Encrypt has a blacklist of domain names for which it will not issue certificates, and that blacklist includes the amazonaws.com domain, which means the default hostname can not be used to get a certificate from Let's Encrypt. h3(#bring-your-own). Bring your own certificates To supply your own certificates, change the configuration like this:
SSL_MODE="bring-your-own"
{% include 'multi_host_install_custom_certificates' %} All certificate files will be used by nginx. You may need to include intermediate certificates in your certificate files. See "the nginx documentation":http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/configuring_https_servers.html#chains for more details.