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========================
DFC (DataFile Collector)
========================
:Date: 2018-09-21
.. contents::
:depth: 3
..
Overview
========
Component description can be found under `DFC`_.
.. _DFC: ../../sections/services/dfc/index.html
Paths
=====
GET /events/unauthenticated.VES_NOTIFICATION_OUTPUT
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Description
~~~~~~~~~~~
Reads fileReady events from DMaaP (Data Movement as a Platform)
Responses
~~~~~~~~~
+-----------+---------------------+
| HTTP Code | Description |
+===========+=====================+
| **200** | successful response |
+-----------+---------------------+
POST /publish
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Description
~~~~~~~~~~~
Publish the collected file/s as a stream to DataRouter
- file as stream
- compression
- fileFormatType
- fileFormatVersion
Responses
~~~~~~~~~
+-----------+---------------------+
| HTTP Code | Description |
+===========+=====================+
| **200** | successful response |
+-----------+---------------------+
Compiling DFC
=============
Whole project (top level of DFC directory) and each module (sub module directory) can be compiled using
`mvn clean install` command.
Configuration file: Config/datafile_endpoints.json
Maven GroupId:
==============
org.onap.dcaegen2.collectors
Maven Parent ArtifactId:
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dcae-collectors
Maven Children Artifacts:
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1. datafile-app-server: DFC server
2. datafile-dmaap-client: Contains implementation of DmaaP client
3. datafile-commons: Common code for whole DFC modules
4. docker-compose: Contains the docker-compose
Configuration of Certificates in test environment(For FTP over TLS):
====================================================================
DFC supports two protocols: FTPES and SFTP.
For FTPES, it is mutual authentication with certificates.
In our test environment, we use vsftpd to simulate xNF, and we generate self-signed
keys & certificates on both vsftpd server and DFC.
1. Generate key/certificate with openssl for DFC:
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.. code:: bash
openssl genrsa -out dfc.key 2048
openssl req -new -out dfc.csr -key dfc.key
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in dfc.csr -signkey dfc.key -out dfc.crt
2. Generate key & certificate with openssl for vsftpd:
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.. code:: bash
openssl genrsa -out ftp.key 2048
openssl req -new -out ftp.csr -key ftp.key
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in ftp.csr -signkey ftp.key -out ftp.crt
3. Configure java keystore in DFC:
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We have two keystore files, one for TrustManager, one for KeyManager.
**For TrustManager:**
1. First, convert your certificate in a DER format :
.. code:: bash
openssl x509 -outform der -in ftp.crt -out ftp.der
2. And after, import it in the keystore :
.. code:: bash
keytool -import -alias ftp -keystore ftp.jks -file ftp.der
**For KeyManager:**
1. First, create a jks keystore:
.. code:: bash
keytool -keystore dfc.jks -genkey -alias dfc
2. Second, import dfc.crt and dfc.key to dfc.jks. This is a bit troublesome.
1). Step one: Convert x509 Cert and Key to a pkcs12 file
.. code:: bash
openssl pkcs12 -export -in dfc.crt -inkey dfc.key -out dfc.p12 -name [some-alias]
Note: Make sure you put a password on the p12 file - otherwise you'll get a null reference exception when yy to import it. (In case anyone else had this headache).
Note 2: You might want to add the -chainoption to preserve the full certificate chain.
2). Step two: Convert the pkcs12 file to a java keystore:
.. code:: bash
keytool -importkeystore -deststorepass [changeit] -destkeypass [changeit] -destkeystore dfc.jks -srckeystore dfc.p12 -srcstoretype PKCS12 -srcstorepass [some-password] -alias [some-alias]
3. Finished
4. Configure vsftpd:
--------------------
update /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf:
.. code-block:: bash
rsa_cert_file=/etc/ssl/private/ftp.crt
rsa_private_key_file=/etc/ssl/private/ftp.key
ssl_enable=YES
allow_anon_ssl=NO
force_local_data_ssl=YES
force_local_logins_ssl=YES
ssl_tlsv1=YES
ssl_sslv2=YES
ssl_sslv3=YES
require_ssl_reuse=NO
ssl_ciphers=HIGH
require_cert=YES
ssl_request_cert=YES
ca_certs_file=/home/vsftpd/myuser/dfc.crt
5. Configure config/datafile_endpoints.json:
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Update the file accordingly:
.. code-block:: javascript
"ftpesConfiguration": {
"keyCert": "/config/dfc.jks",
"keyPassword": "[yourpassword]",
"trustedCA": "/config/ftp.jks",
"trustedCAPassword": "[yourpassword]"
}
6. This has been tested with vsftpd and dfc, with self-signed certificates.
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In real deployment, we should use ONAP-CA signed certificate for DFC, and vendor-CA signed certificate for xNF
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