Connect to MySQL using TLS
Use TLS with iTop
If iTop is hosted on a different server than the MySQL server, and a shared infrastructured is used, then you might want to use encryption between the application and the database.
One way to do that is to use the MySQL secure connection. See the official documentation : MySQL :: MySQL 5.6 Reference Manual :: 6.4 Using Encrypted Connections
Since version 2.5, iTop allows to use thoses parameters :
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enable encryption : db_tls.enabled
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certificate authority file : db_tls.ca
Before using such a connection in iTop, you need to check your configuration. In phpinfo (call setup/phpinfo.php) you should have, in the “mysqlnd” section the following :
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core SSL : supported
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extended SSL : supported
Combodo also hardly recommend to test the link using the following script :
- mysql-tls-test.php
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<?php <?php ini_set ('error_reporting', E_ALL); ini_set ('display_errors', '1'); error_reporting (E_ALL|E_STRICT); assert_options(ASSERT_ACTIVE, true); assert_options(ASSERT_WARNING, true); assert_options(ASSERT_BAIL, true); $sMySqlHost = 'mysqlserver'; //TODO $iMySqlPort = 3306; $sMySqlUser = 'user'; //TODO $sMySqlPassword = 'password'; //TODO $iMySqlFlag = MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSL_DONT_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT; $sTlsKey = '/var/mysql/client-key.pem'; //TODO fix right value, null if not used $sTlsCert = '/var/mysql/client-cert.pem'; //TODO fix right value, null if not used $sTlsCa = '/var/mysql/ca.pem'; //TODO fix right value, null if not used assert(is_readable($sTlsKey), 'Can\'t open SSL Key file'); assert(is_readable($sTlsCert), 'Can\'t open SSL Cert file'); assert(is_readable($sTlsCa), 'Can\'t open SSL CA file'); echo "Trying to connect using :\n host=$sMySqlHost, user=$sMySqlUser, port=$iMySqlPort\n"; echo "TLS options :\n key=$sTlsKey\n cert=$sTlsCert\n ca=$sTlsCa\n"; $oMysqli = new mysqli(); $oMysqli->init(); $oMysqli->ssl_set($sTlsKey, $sTlsCert, $sTlsCa, NULL, NULL); $oMysqli->real_connect($sMySqlHost, $sMySqlUser, $sMySqlPassword, null, $iMySqlPort, NULL, $iMySqlFlag); if ($oMysqli->connect_errno) { die ('Connect error (' . mysqli_connect_errno() . '): ' . mysqli_connect_error() . "\n"); } else { if (!IsOpenedDbConnectionUsingTls($oMysqli)) { $oMysqli->close(); die ('The connection can be opened but is not TLS encrypted !'); } echo "Successfully connected using TLS !\n"; $sTlsCipherValue = GetMySqlVarValue($oMysqli, 'ssl_cipher'); $sTlsVersionValue = GetMySqlVarValue($oMysqli, 'ssl_version'); echo "TLS cipher=$sTlsCipherValue\n"; echo "TLS version=$sTlsVersionValue\n"; $oMysqli->close(); } /** * <p>A DB connection can be opened transparently (no errors thrown) without being encrypted, whereas the TLS * parameters were used.<br> * This method can be called to ensure that the DB connection really uses TLS. * * <p>We're using this object connection : {@link self::$m_oMysqli} * * @param \mysqli $oMysqli * * @return boolean true if the connection was really established using TLS * @throws \MySQLException * * @uses IsMySqlVarNonEmpty */ function IsOpenedDbConnectionUsingTls($oMysqli) { $bNonEmptySslVersionVar = IsMySqlVarNonEmpty($oMysqli, 'ssl_version'); $bNonEmptySslCipherVar = IsMySqlVarNonEmpty($oMysqli, 'ssl_cipher'); return ($bNonEmptySslVersionVar && $bNonEmptySslCipherVar); } /** * @param \mysqli $oMysqli * @param string $sVarName * * @return bool * @throws \MySQLException * * @uses GetMySqlVarValue */ function IsMySqlVarNonEmpty($oMysqli, $sVarName) { $sResult = GetMySqlVarValue($oMysqli, $sVarName); return (!empty($sResult)); } /** * @param \mysqli $oMysqli * @param string $sVarName * * @return string * @throws \MySQLException * * @uses 'SHOW STATUS' queries */ function GetMySqlVarValue($oMysqli, $sVarName) { $oResults = $oMysqli->query("SHOW SESSION STATUS LIKE '$sVarName'", 1); if ($oResults === false) { return false; } $aResults = $oResults->fetch_array(MYSQLI_NUM); $sResult = $aResults[1]; return $sResult; }
When successful, you should see :
Trying to connect using : host=192.168.10.70, user=sha256user, port=3306 TLS options : key=/var/www/html/client-key.pem cert=/var/www/html/client-cert.pem ca=/var/www/html/ca.pem Successfully connected using TLS ! TLS cipher=DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Troubleshooting
If you receive warning or error regarding
--ssl
or
--ssl-mode
such as :
iTop >= 2.6.2 should handle these warnings with MySQL >= 5.7.0, if you still encounter these warnings or encounter them with a lower version or another MySQL vendor, our can verify with :
SELECT Version()
and
SELECT @@version
That you receive your version and MySQL vendor in format similar to
10.3.15-MariaDB-log
These information will be processed by iTop to choose correct parameters according to your MySQL vendor/version and thus need to be be filled in.
If you have the following error when using mariadb mysqldump command check the version of mysqldump you are using: