puppet-tripleo/manifests/tls_proxy.pp
Juan Antonio Osorio Robles d4453c95d9 Add TLS proxy resource
some services need a terminating proxy to do TLS on their main
interfaces, to address this, we use httpd's mod_proxy and make it listen
in front of these services with an appropriate certificate.

bp tls-via-certmonger

Change-Id: I82243fd3acfe4f23aab373116b78e1daf9d08467
2016-12-20 08:50:08 +00:00

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# Copyright 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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#
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#
# == Class: tripleo::tls_proxy
#
# Sets up a TLS proxy using mod_proxy that redirects towards localhost.
#
# === Parameters
#
# [*ip*]
# The IP address that the proxy will be listening on.
#
# [*port*]
# The port that the proxy will be listening on.
#
# [*servername*]
# The vhost servername that contains the FQDN to identify the virtual host.
#
# [*tls_cert*]
# The path to the TLS certificate that the proxy will be serving.
#
# [*tls_key*]
# The path to the key used for the specified certificate.
#
define tripleo::tls_proxy(
$ip,
$port,
$servername,
$tls_cert,
$tls_key,
) {
::apache::vhost { "${title}-proxy":
ensure => 'present',
docroot => undef, # This is required by the manifest
manage_docroot => false,
servername => $servername,
ip => $ip,
port => $port,
ssl => true,
ssl_cert => $tls_cert,
ssl_key => $tls_key,
request_headers => ['set X-Forwarded-Proto "https"'],
proxy_pass => {
path => '/',
url => "http://localhost:${port}/",
params => {retry => '10'},
}
}
}