Download nova validation key
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And a useful "Show Last Change for Line" pop-up explains commits. A Nova extension can do lots of things, like add support for new languages, extend the sidebar, draw beautiful new themes and syntax colors, validate different code, and much more. Even better, extensions are written in JavaScript, so anyone can write them. In other words, if a list of trusted certificate IDs is provided to the instance create or rebuild commands, signature verification and certificate validation will be performed, regardless of their settings in the Nova configurations.
See Using Signature Verification for details. Key manager that is a backend to the Castellan Interface. Possible key managers are:. As of the The feature is not, however, driver specific so other drivers should be able to support this feature over time. See the feature support matrix for information on which drivers support the feature at any given release. The block storage service support may be available in a future release:. Trusted image certification support can be controlled via policy configuration if it needs to be disabled.
Nova will use the key manager defined by the Castellan key manager interface, which is the Barbican key manager by default. For example:. UUID of the certificate that you uploaded to the key manager. Possible certificate types are:. If booting or rebuilding an instance using the nova commands, use the --trusted-image-certificate-id flag to define a single trusted certificate ID. The flag may be used multiple times to specify multiple trusted certificate IDs. If booting or rebuilding an instance using the openstack server commands, use the --trusted-image-certificate-id flag to define a single trusted certificate ID.
Use the Nova configuration option glance. For these instructions, we will construct a 4-certificate chain to illustrate that it is possible to have a single trusted root certificate. We will upload all four certificates to Barbican. Then, we will sign an image and upload it to Glance, which will illustrate image signature verification. Finally, we will boot the signed image from Glance to show that certificate validation is enforced.
Enable image signature verification and certificate validation by setting both of their Nova configuration options to True:. As mentioned above, we will construct a 4-certificate chain to illustrate that it is possible to have a single trusted root certificate. Before we begin to build our certificate chain, we must first create files for OpenSSL to use for indexing and serial number tracking:. For these instructions, we will create a single configuration file called ca.
Note that this certificate will be able to sign other certificates because it is a certificate authority. Create a certificate request for the first intermediate certificate. Generate the first intermediate certificate by signing its certificate request with the CA.
Create a certificate request for the second intermediate certificate.
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