QuickStart¶
Installation¶
These JAR files must be available in the classpath of the Kafka REST deployment. You can get the files by following the download instructions at Security Plugin Installation.
- confluent-security-plugins-common-<version>.jar
- confluent-kafka-rest-security-plugin-<version.jar
Once the installation is done, the plugins can be activated by adding the following config in the Kafka REST config file
kafka.rest.resource.extension.class=io.confluent.kafkarest.security.KafkaRestSecurityResourceExtension
kafka.rest.resource.extension.class
Fully qualified class name of a valid implementation of the interface RestResourceExtension. This can be used to inject user defined resources like filters. Typically used to add custom capability like logging, security, etc
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: low
Authentication Mechanisms¶
The authentication mechanism for the incoming requests is determined by the confluent.rest.auth
.propagate.method
config. The only only supported mechanism at present is SSL. It is required
to set the ssl.client.auth
to true in the Kafka REST config to use the SSL mechanism. Failing
which, all requests
would be rejected with a HTTP error code of 403.
The incoming X500 principal from the client is used as the principal while interacting
with all requests to the Kafka Broker. While connecting to the broker, the authentication happens via
SSL/SASL depending on the value of client.security.protocol
in the Kafka REST config. The
details of how the propagation happens and how the security needs to be configured can be found at
Principal Propagation
On a high level, the following are required for each of the security protocols:
- SSL - keystore loaded with all certificates corresponding to all required principal; configured via
client.ssl.keystore.type
- SASL - JAAS config file with
KafkaClient
section containing all principals along with
its login module and options; configured via -Djava.security.auth.login.config
.
Refer to Kafka Security for more details.
Configuration¶
confluent.rest.auth.propagate.method
The mechanism used to authenticate REST Proxy requests. When broker security is enabled, the principal from this authentication mechanism is propagated to Kafka broker requests.
- Type: string
- Default: “SSL”
- Importance: low
confluent.license
Confluent will issue a license key to each subscriber. The license key will be a short snippet of text that you can copy and paste. Without the license key, you can use Confluent Security Plugins for a 30-day trial period. If you are a subscriber and don’t have a license key, please contact Confluent Support at support@confluent.io.
- Type: string
- Default: “”
- Importance: high