James E. Blair | eff5a9d | 2017-06-20 00:00:37 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | :title: Encryption |
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| 3 | .. _encryption: |
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| 5 | Encryption |
| 6 | ========== |
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| 8 | Zuul supports storing encrypted data directly in the git repositories |
| 9 | of projects it operates on. If you have a job which requires private |
| 10 | information in order to run (e.g., credentials to interact with a |
| 11 | third-party service) those credentials can be stored along with the |
| 12 | job definition. |
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| 14 | Each project in Zuul has its own automatically generated RSA keypair |
| 15 | which can be used by anyone to encrypt a secret and only Zuul is able |
| 16 | to decrypt it. Zuul serves each project's public key using its |
| 17 | build-in webserver. They can be fetched at the path |
| 18 | ``/keys/<source>/<project>.pub`` where ``<project>`` is the name of a |
| 19 | project and ``<source>`` is the name of that project's connection in |
| 20 | the main Zuul configuration file. |
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| 22 | Zuul currently supports one encryption scheme, PKCS#1 with OAEP, which |
| 23 | can not store secrets longer than the key length, 4096 bits. The |
| 24 | padding used by this scheme ensures that someone examining the |
| 25 | encrypted data can not determine the length of the plaintext version |
| 26 | of the data, except to know that it is not longer than 4096 bits. |
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| 28 | In the config files themselves, Zuul uses an extensible method of |
| 29 | specifying the encryption scheme used for a secret so that other |
| 30 | schemes may be added later. To specify a secret, use the |
| 31 | ``!encrypted/pkcs1-oaep`` YAML tag along with the base64 encoded |
| 32 | value. For example:: |
| 33 | |
| 34 | - secret: |
| 35 | name: test_secret |
| 36 | data: |
| 37 | password: !encrypted/pkcs1-oaep | |
| 38 | BFhtdnm8uXx7kn79RFL/zJywmzLkT1GY78P3bOtp4WghUFWobkifSu7ZpaV4NeO0s71YUsi1wGZZ |
| 39 | ... |
| 40 | |
| 41 | Zuul provides a standalone script to make encrypting values easy; it |
| 42 | can be found at `tools/encrypt_secret.py` in the Zuul source |
| 43 | directory. |
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| 45 | .. program-output:: python3 ../../tools/encrypt_secret.py --help |
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