Encrypting Passwords
Encrypting Passwords
Note: The password encryption format changed in MaxScale 2.5. All encrypted passwords created with MaxScale 2.4 or older need to be re-encrypted.
There are two options for representing the password, either plain text or
encrypted passwords may be used. In order to use encrypted passwords a set of
keys must be generated that will be used by the encryption and decryption
process. To generate the keys, use the maxkeys
command.
maxkeys
By default the key file will be generated in /var/lib/maxscale
. If a different
directory is required, it can be given as the first argument to the program. For
more information, see maxkeys --help
.
Once the keys have been created the maxpasswd
command can be used to generate
the encrypted password.
maxpasswd plainpassword 96F99AA1315BDC3604B006F427DD9484
The username and password, either encrypted or plain text, are stored in the
service section using the user
and password
parameters.
If a custom location was used for the key file, give it as the first argument to
maxpasswd
and pass the password to be encrypted as the second argument. For
more information, see maxkeys --help
.
Here is an example configuration that uses an encrypted password.
[My-Service] type=service router=readconnroute router_options=master servers=dbserv1, dbserv2, dbserv3 user=maxscale password=96F99AA1315BDC3604B006F427DD9484
If the key file is not in the default location, the
datadir
parameter must be
set to the directory that contains it.