by Ranjith Kumar DSM | Apr 12, 2017 | MQTT Broker, MQTT security | 0 comments
SSL Certificates plays a major role in enabling the security. Hence, MQTT Broker provides an option to enable SSL / TLS mode of encrypted data transfer for enhanced MQTT Security or secure MQTT Communication. Works with all standard SSL/TLS Certificate or run with self signed certificate
SSL certificates are files that has digital data of encryption key to encrypt data for security. Hence, You can use the certificates to make sure the data encryption in the tunnel and cannot be tampered. There is a need of key for decoding the data at the other end.
This blog provides a detailed and a quick guide to create a self signed certificate using the openssl installed in ubuntu.
The following command creates the private key file.
openssl genrsa -out root.key 2048
To create a password protected key by adding -des3.
openssl genrsa -des3 -out root.key 2048
The above command will create a root.key In the current folder. our next step is to generate Certificate signing request file using above generated RSA private Key. Besides that, It contains encrypted personal details of the Host ie. country, state, organization, common Name, email address, and public key.
openssl req -new -x509 -key root.key -out root.crt
The above command will prompt for the following details.
Country Name :
State or Province Name :
Locality Name :
Organization Name :
Organizational Unit Name :
Common Name (e.g. server FQDN or YOUR name):
Email Address :
A challenge password :(optional)
An optional company name :(optional)
You can use the above two files to sign the certificate.
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -sha1 -extensions v3_ca -signkey root.key -in root.csr -out root.crt
The above command creates the X509 based root certificate which is considered as CA Root Certificate The above command generated a root certificate root.crt which is valid for 365 days.
openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048
Create a Server csr file that holds the complete server details of the host. The following command will prompt for the company details.
openssl req -new -out server.csr -key server.key
Use the following command to create the Server certificate . Use the root certificate to create the server certificate.
openssl x509 -req -in server.csr -CA root.crt -CAkeyroot.key -CAcreateserial -out server.crt
The above procedure followed for the server certificate can be used to create the client certificates. Please use appropriate name for the files.
The above certificates are also valid for 365 days. Same Certificate Authority is used for generating both the client and Server certificate.
The root certificate, server certificate and server private key needs to be placed on the server side and the root certificate, client certificate and the client private key needs to be placed in the client side
We can either have a common client certificate or individual certificate for each client. You can issue a certificate to client using your own root.key and root.crt. MQTT Broker / MQTT Server verify the common name and the client IP during the connection process. If both are same then only broker allows the client to connect otherwise reject the client’s connection request.
Follow the steps to run the MQTT Broker and the MQTT client in the MQTT Broker
Download the makefile and follow the above procedure to secure MQTT communication in minutes.
Please make sure the necessary information is provided during the prompt.
MQTT broker is designed to secure the data from the device to the enterprise system. Learn more about the data security for secure MQTT Communication.
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