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Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
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3/stable | 185 | 23 Oct 2024 | |
3/candidate | 195 | Yesterday | |
3/beta | 194 | 03 Dec 2024 | |
3/edge | 193 | 26 Nov 2024 |
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This is part of the Charmed Apache Kafka Tutorial. Please refer to this page for more information and an overview of the content.
Manage passwords
Passwords help to secure our cluster and are essential for security. Over time it is a good practice to change the password frequently. Here we will go through setting and changing the password both for the admin user and external Apache Kafka users managed by the data-integrator.
Admin user
The admin user password management is handled directly by the charm, by using Juju actions.
Retrieve the admin password
As previously mentioned, the admin password can be retrieved by running the get-admin-credentials
action on the Charmed Apache Kafka application:
juju run kafka/leader get-admin-credentials
Running the command should output:
unit-kafka-1:
UnitId: kafka/1
id: "10"
results:
client-properties: |-
security.protocol=SASL_PLAINTEXT
sasl.jaas.config=org.apache.kafka.common.security.scram.ScramLoginModule required username="admin" password="e2sMfYLQg7sbbBMFTx1qlaZQKTUxr09x";
sasl.mechanism=SCRAM-SHA-512
bootstrap.servers=10.244.26.6:9092,10.244.26.19:9092,10.244.26.43:9092
password: e2sMfYLQg7sbbBMFTx1qlaZQKTUxr09x
username: admin
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2023-04-25 12:49:30 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2023-04-25 12:49:27 +0000 UTC
started: 2023-04-25 12:49:28 +0000 UTC
The admin password is under the result: password
.
Rotate the admin password
You can change the admin password to a new random password by entering:
juju run kafka/leader set-password username=admin
Running the command should output:
unit-kafka-1:
UnitId: kafka/1
id: "12"
results:
admin-password: zOLGmA1OENYu4REYYJT0OvC6a00lIodg
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2023-04-25 12:51:57 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2023-04-25 12:51:35 +0000 UTC
started: 2023-04-25 12:51:36 +0000 UTC
The admin password is under the result: admin-password
. It should be different from your previous password.
When changing the admin password you will also need to update the admin password the in Kafka connection parameters; as the old password will no longer be valid.
Set the admin password
You can change the admin password to a specific password by entering:
juju run kafka/leader set-password username=admin password=<password>
Running the command should output:
unit-kafka-1:
UnitId: kafka/1
id: "16"
results:
admin-password: <password>
status: completed
timing:
completed: 2023-04-25 12:57:45 +0000 UTC
enqueued: 2023-04-25 12:57:37 +0000 UTC
started: 2023-04-25 12:57:38 +0000 UTC
The admin password under the result: admin-password
should match whatever you passed in when you entered the command.
When changing the admin password you will also need to update the admin password in the Kafka connection parameters, as the old password will no longer be valid.
External Apache Kafka users
Unlike Admin management, the password management for external Apache Kafka users is instead managed using relations. Let’s see this into play with the Data Integrator charm, that we have deployed in the previous part of the tutorial.
Retrieve the password
Similarly to the Apache Kafka application, also the data-integrator
exposes an action to retrieve the credentials, e.g.
juju run data-integrator/leader get-credentials
Running the command should output:
kafka:
endpoints: 10.244.26.43:9092,10.244.26.6:9092,10.244.26.19:9092
password: S4IeRaYaiiq0tsM7m2UZuP2mSI573IGV
tls: disabled
topic: test-topic
username: relation-6
zookeeper-uris: 10.244.26.121:2181,10.244.26.129:2181,10.244.26.174:2181,10.244.26.251:2181,10.244.26.28:2181/kafka
ok: "True"
As before, the admin password is under the result: password
.
Rotate the password
The easiest way to rotate user credentials using the data-integrator
is by removing and then re-relating the data-integrator
with the kafka
charm
juju remove-relation kafka data-integrator
# wait for the relation to be torn down
juju relate kafka data-integrator
The successful credential rotation can be confirmed by retrieving the new password with the action get-credentials
juju run data-integrator/leader get-credentials
Running the command should now output a different password:
kafka:
endpoints: 10.244.26.43:9092,10.244.26.6:9092,10.244.26.19:9092
password: ToVfqYQ7tWmNmjy2tJTqulZHmJxJqQ22
tls: disabled
topic: test-topic
username: relation-11
zookeeper-uris: 10.244.26.121:2181,10.244.26.129:2181,10.244.26.174:2181,10.244.26.251:2181,10.244.26.28:2181/kafka
ok: "True"
To rotate external passwords with no or limited downtime, please refer to the how-to guide on app management.
Remove the user
To remove the user, remove the relation. Removing the relation automatically removes the user that was created when the relation was created. Enter the following to remove the relation:
juju remove-relation kafka data-integrator
The output of the Juju model should be something like this:
Model Controller Cloud/Region Version SLA Timestamp
tutorial overlord localhost/localhost 3.1.6 unsupported 10:20:59Z
App Version Status Scale Charm Channel Rev Exposed Message
data-integrator blocked 1 data-integrator stable 11 no Please relate the data-integrator with the desired product
kafka active 3 kafka 3/stable 147 no
zookeeper active 5 zookeeper 3/stable 114 no
Unit Workload Agent Machine Public address Ports Message
data-integrator/0* blocked idle 8 10.244.26.4 Please relate the data-integrator with the desired product
kafka/0 active idle 5 10.244.26.43
kafka/1* active idle 6 10.244.26.6
kafka/2 active idle 7 10.244.26.19
zookeeper/0 active idle 0 10.244.26.251
zookeeper/1 active idle 1 10.244.26.129
zookeeper/2 active idle 2 10.244.26.121
zookeeper/3* active idle 3 10.244.26.28
zookeeper/4 active idle 4 10.244.26.174
Machine State Address Inst id Series AZ Message
0 started 10.244.26.251 juju-f1a2cd-0 jammy Running
1 started 10.244.26.129 juju-f1a2cd-1 jammy Running
2 started 10.244.26.121 juju-f1a2cd-2 jammy Running
3 started 10.244.26.28 juju-f1a2cd-3 jammy Running
4 started 10.244.26.174 juju-f1a2cd-4 jammy Running
5 started 10.244.26.43 juju-f1a2cd-5 jammy Running
6 started 10.244.26.6 juju-f1a2cd-6 jammy Running
7 started 10.244.26.19 juju-f1a2cd-7 jammy Running
8 started 10.244.26.4 juju-f1a2cd-8 jammy Running
The operations above would also apply to charmed applications that implement the kafka_client
relation, for which password rotation and user deletion can be achieved in the same consistent way.
What’s next?
In the next part, we will now see how easy it is to enable encryption across the board, to make sure no one is eavesdropping, sniffing or snooping your traffic by enabling TLS.