SSLConfig handles the needed SSL information for establishing a DRbSSLSocket connection, including generating the X509 / RSA pair.
An instance of this config can be passed to DRb::DRbSSLSocket.new, DRb::DRbSSLSocket.open and DRb::DRbSSLSocket.open_server
See ::new for more details
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| DEFAULT | = | { :SSLCertificate => nil, :SSLPrivateKey => nil, :SSLClientCA => nil, :SSLCACertificatePath => nil, :SSLCACertificateFile => nil, :SSLTmpDhCallback => nil, :SSLVerifyMode => ::OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE, :SSLVerifyDepth => nil, :SSLVerifyCallback => nil, # custom verification :SSLCertificateStore => nil, # Must specify if you use auto generated certificate. :SSLCertName => nil, # e.g. [["CN","fqdn.example.com"]] :SSLCertComment => "Generated by Ruby/OpenSSL" } | 
Default values for a SSLConfig instance. See ::new for more details  | 
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Create a new DRb::DRbSSLSocket::SSLConfig instance
The DRb::DRbSSLSocket will take either a
config Hash or an instance of
SSLConfg, and will setup the certificate for its session for the
configuration. If want it to generate a generic certificate, the bare
minimum is to provide the :SSLCertName
Config options
From config Hash:
- :SSLCertificate
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An instance of OpenSSL::X509::Certificate. If this is not provided, then a generic X509 is generated, with a correspond :SSLPrivateKey
 - :SSLPrivateKey
 - 
A private key instance, like OpenSSL::PKey::RSA. This key must be the key that signed the :SSLCertificate
 - :SSLClientCA
 - 
An OpenSSL::X509::Certificate, or Array of certificates that will used as ClientCAs in the SSL Context
 - :SSLCACertificatePath
 - 
A path to the directory of CA certificates. The certificates must be in PEM format.
 - :SSLCACertificateFile
 - 
A path to a CA certificate file, in PEM format.
 - :SSLTmpDhCallback
 - 
A DH callback. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#tmp_dh_callback
 - :SSLVerifyMode
 - 
This is the SSL verification mode. See OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_* for available modes. The default is OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
 - :SSLVerifyDepth
 - 
Number of CA certificates to walk, when verifying a certificate chain.
 - :SSLVerifyCallback
 - 
A callback to be used for additional verification. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#verify_callback
 - :SSLCertificateStore
 - 
A OpenSSL::X509::Store used for verification of certificates
 - :SSLCertName
 - 
Issuer name for the certificate. This is required when generating the certificate (if :SSLCertificate and :SSLPrivateKey were not given). The value of this is to be an Array of pairs:
[["C", "Raleigh"], ["ST","North Carolina"], ["CN","fqdn.example.com"]]See also OpenSSL::X509::Name
 - :SSLCertComment
 - 
A comment to be used for generating the certificate. The default is “Generated by Ruby/OpenSSL”
 
Example
These values can be added after the fact, like a Hash.
require 'drb/ssl'
c = DRb::DRbSSLSocket::SSLConfig.new {}
c[:SSLCertificate] =
  OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.read('mycert.crt'))
c[:SSLPrivateKey] = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read('mycert.key'))
c[:SSLVerifyMode] = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER
c[:SSLCACertificatePath] = "/etc/ssl/certs/"
c.setup_certificate
or
require 'drb/ssl'
c = DRb::DRbSSLSocket::SSLConfig.new({
        :SSLCertName => [["CN" => DRb::DRbSSLSocket.getservername]]
        })
c.setup_certificate
            Ensures that :SSLCertificate and :SSLPrivateKey have been provided or that a new certificate is generated with the other parameters provided.
# File lib/drb/ssl.rb, line 159 def setup_certificate if @cert && @pkey return end rsa = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(1024){|p, n| next unless self[:verbose] case p when 0; $stderr.putc "." # BN_generate_prime when 1; $stderr.putc "+" # BN_generate_prime when 2; $stderr.putc "*" # searching good prime, # n = #of try, # but also data from BN_generate_prime when 3; $stderr.putc "\n" # found good prime, n==0 - p, n==1 - q, # but also data from BN_generate_prime else; $stderr.putc "*" # BN_generate_prime end } cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new cert.version = 3 cert.serial = 0 name = OpenSSL::X509::Name.new(self[:SSLCertName]) cert.subject = name cert.issuer = name cert.not_before = Time.now cert.not_after = Time.now + (365*24*60*60) cert.public_key = rsa.public_key ef = OpenSSL::X509::ExtensionFactory.new(nil,cert) cert.extensions = [ ef.create_extension("basicConstraints","CA:FALSE"), ef.create_extension("subjectKeyIdentifier", "hash") ] ef.issuer_certificate = cert cert.add_extension(ef.create_extension("authorityKeyIdentifier", "keyid:always,issuer:always")) if comment = self[:SSLCertComment] cert.add_extension(ef.create_extension("nsComment", comment)) end cert.sign(rsa, OpenSSL::Digest::SHA1.new) @cert = cert @pkey = rsa end
Establish the OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext with the configuration parameters provided.
# File lib/drb/ssl.rb, line 206 def setup_ssl_context ctx = ::OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new ctx.cert = @cert ctx.key = @pkey ctx.client_ca = self[:SSLClientCA] ctx.ca_path = self[:SSLCACertificatePath] ctx.ca_file = self[:SSLCACertificateFile] ctx.tmp_dh_callback = self[:SSLTmpDhCallback] ctx.verify_mode = self[:SSLVerifyMode] ctx.verify_depth = self[:SSLVerifyDepth] ctx.verify_callback = self[:SSLVerifyCallback] ctx.cert_store = self[:SSLCertificateStore] @ssl_ctx = ctx end