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Design for Seaweed-FS security
Design Objectives
Security can mean many different things. The original vision is that: if you have one machine lying around
somewhere with some disk space, it should be able to join your file system to contribute some disk space and
network bandwidth, securely!
To achieve this purpose, the security should be able to:
1. Secure the inter-server communication. Only real cluster servers can join and communicate.
2. allow clients to securely write to volume servers
Non Objective
Multi-tenant support. Avoid filers or clients cross-updating files.
User specific access control.
Design Architect
master, and volume servers all talk securely via 2-way SSL for admin operations.
upon joining, master gives its secret key to volume servers.
filer or clients talk to master to get secret key, and use the key to generate JWT to write on volume server.
A side benefit:
a time limited read feature?
4. volume server needs to expose https ports
HTTP Connections
clear http
filer~>master, need to get a JWT from master
filer~>volume
2-way https
master~ssl~>volume
volume~ssl~>master
file uploading:
when volume server starts, it asks master for the secret key to decode JWT
when filer/clients wants to upload, master generate a JWT
filer~>volume(public port)
master~>volume(public port)
Currently, volume server has 2 ip addresses: ip and publicUrl.
The ip is for admin purpose, and master talk to volume server this way.
The publicUrl is for clients to access the server, via http GET/POST/DELETE etc.
The write operations are secured by JWT.
clients talk to master also via https? possible. Decide on this later.
Dev plan:
1. volume server separate admin from public GET/POST/DELETE handlers
The step 1 may be good enough for most use cases.
If 2-way ssl are still needed
2. volume server add ssl support
3. https connections to operate on volume servers