NATS 中文文档
  • 引言
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  • NATS 2.0
  • 对比 NATS
  • FAQ
  • NATS Concepts
    • What is NATS
    • Subject-Based Messaging
    • Publish-Subscribe
    • Request-Reply
    • Queue Groups
    • Acknowledgements
    • Sequence Numbers
  • Developing With NATS
    • Introduction
    • Connecting
      • Connecting to the Default Server
      • Connecting to a Specific Server
      • Connecting to a Cluster
      • Connection Name
      • Setting a Connect Timeout
      • Ping/Pong Protocol
      • Turning Off Echo'd Messages
      • Miscellaneous functionalities
    • Automatic Reconnections
      • Disabling Reconnect
      • Set the Number of Reconnect Attempts
      • Avoiding the Thundering Herd
      • Pausing Between Reconnect Attempts
      • Listening for Reconnect Events
      • Buffering Messages During Reconnect Attempts
    • Securing Connections
      • Authenticating with a User and Password
      • Authenticating with a Token
      • Authenticating with an NKey
      • Authenticating with a Credentials File
      • Encrypting Connections with TLS
    • Receiving Messages
      • Synchronous Subscriptions
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      • Unsubscribing
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      • Structured Data
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    • Monitoring the Connection
      • Listen for Connection Events
      • Slow Consumers
    • Tutorials
      • Explore NATS Pub/Sub
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      • Advanced Connect and Custom Dialer in Go
  • NATS Server
    • Installing
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      • Windows Service
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      • Securing NATS
        • Enabling TLS
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          • Tokens
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        • Authorization
        • Multi Tenancy using Accounts
        • Decentralized JWT Authentication/Authorization
          • Account lookup using Resolver
          • Memory Resolver Tutorial
          • Mixed Authentication/Authorization Setup
      • Clustering
        • Configuration
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        • System Events & Decentralized JWT Tutorial
    • Managing A NATS Server
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    • NATS and Docker
      • Tutorial
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  • NATS Tools
    • Introduction
    • mkpasswd
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      • Basics
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    • nats-account-server
      • Basics
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      • Directory Store
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    • nats-top
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  • NATS Streaming Concepts
    • Introduction
    • Relation to NATS
    • Client Connections
    • Channels
      • Message Log
      • Subscriptions
        • Regular
        • Durable
        • Queue Group
        • Redelivery
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    • Partitioning
    • Monitoring
      • Endpoints
  • Developing With NATS Streaming
    • Introduction
    • Connecting to NATS Streaming
    • Publishing to a Channel
    • Receiving Messages from a Channel
    • Durable Subscriptions
    • Queue Subscriptions
    • Acknowledgements
    • The Streaming Protocol
  • NATS Streaming Server
    • Important Changes
    • Installing
    • Running
    • Configuring
      • Command Line Arguments
      • Configuration File
      • Store Limits
      • 持久化
        • 文件存储
        • SQL 存储
      • Securing
    • Process Signaling
    • Windows Service
    • Embedding NATS Streaming Server
    • Docker Swarm
  • NATS Protocol
    • Protocol Demo
    • Client Protocol
      • Developing a Client
    • NATS Cluster Protocol
  • 在 Kubernetes中使用NATS
    • 序言
    • 安装 NATS 和 NATS Streaming
    • 创建一个 Kubernetes 集群
    • 容错(Fault Tolerance)模式下的NATS Streaming 集群
    • NATS 和 Prometheus Operator
    • NATS 集群和证书管理
    • 使用 cfssl 来提高 NATS 集群的安全性
    • 使用负载均衡器(Load Balancer) 为NATS提供外部访问
    • 使用Helm在Digital Ocean 创建一个NATS 超级集群
    • 使用Helm从0到 K8s到 子节点
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  • Authenticating Users
  • Using TLS
  • Connecting to Remote NATS Server with TLS Enabled

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  1. NATS Streaming Server
  2. Configuring

Securing

Authenticating Users

To enable user authentication from the command line, you can use the same mechanism as the NATS Server (nats-server). You pass in the —user <user> and —pass <pass> commands, or --auth parameters, and the NATS streaming server will automatically use these credentials. Or you can use a configuration file with a single user or token.

When using a configuration file with multi-user authorization, you must use the —user and —pass parameters with the NATS streaming server, matching a user in the configuration file, in order to specify which user the NATS streaming server should authenticate with to it's embedded NATS server.

For example, if you pass the NATS Streaming server a file with a several users, you must run the streaming server as a user such as "Joe" who is defined in the configuration file.

Using TLS

While there are several TLS related parameters for the NATS Streaming server, securing the server's connection is straightforward. However, bear in mind that the NATS Streaming server embeds the NATS server resulting in a client-server relationship where the NATS Streaming server is a client of it's embedded NATS server.

That means two sets of TLS configuration parameters must be used: TLS server parameters for the embedded NATS server, and TLS client parameters for the NATS Streaming server itself.

The streaming server specifies it's TLS client certificates with the following three parameters:

-tls_client_key              Client key for the streaming server
-tls_client_cert             Client certificate for the streaming server
-tls_client_cacert           Client certificate CA for the streaming server

These could be the same certificates used with your NATS streaming clients.

The embedded NATS server specifies TLS server certificates with these:

--tlscert <file>             Server certificate file
--tlskey <file>              Private key for server certificate
--tlscacert <file>           Client certificate CA for verification

Proper usage of the NATS Streaming Server requires the use of both client and server parameters.

For example:

% nats-streaming-server -tls_client_cert client-cert.pem -tls_client_key client-key.pem -tls_client_cacert ca.pem -tlscert server-cert.pem -tlskey server-key.pem -tlscacert ca.pem

Connecting to Remote NATS Server with TLS Enabled

If that is the case, it is not necessary to configure the server-side TLS parameters. You only need to specify the client-side parameters (-tls_client_cert, etc...).

However, NATS Streaming Server uses the NATS Server command line parsing code and currently would not allow specifying the client-side parameters alone. The server would fail to start with a message similar to this:

$ nats-streaming-server -tls_ca_cert test/certs/ca.pem

TLS Server certificate must be present and valid

The solution is to include the required client-side parameters in a configuration file, say c.conf:

streaming {
 tls {
   client_ca: "test/certs/ca.pem"
 }
}

And then start the server with this configuration file:

$ nats-streaming-server -c c.conf
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The server parameters are used the same way you'd .

Further TLS related functionality can be found in . Note that if specifying cipher suites is required, a configuration file for the embedded NATS server can be passed through the -config command line parameter.

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Securing NATS > TLS