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Encryption

Encryption

Zuul supports storing encrypted data directly in the git repositories of projects it operates on. If you have a job which requires private information in order to run (e.g., credentials to interact with a third-party service) those credentials can be stored along with the job definition.

Each project in Zuul has its own automatically generated RSA keypair which can be used by anyone to encrypt a secret and only Zuul is able to decrypt it. Zuul serves each project's public key using its build-in webserver. They can be fetched at the path /<tenant>/<project>.pub where <project> is the canonical name of a project and <tenant> is the name of a tenant with that project.

Zuul currently supports one encryption scheme, PKCS#1 with OAEP, which can not store secrets longer than the 3760 bits (derived from the key length of 4096 bits minus 336 bits of overhead). The padding used by this scheme ensures that someone examining the encrypted data can not determine the length of the plaintext version of the data, except to know that it is not longer than 3760 bits (or some multiple thereof).

In the config files themselves, Zuul uses an extensible method of specifying the encryption scheme used for a secret so that other schemes may be added later. To specify a secret, use the !encrypted/pkcs1-oaep YAML tag along with the base64 encoded value. For example:

- secret:
    name: test_secret
    data:
      password: !encrypted/pkcs1-oaep |
        BFhtdnm8uXx7kn79RFL/zJywmzLkT1GY78P3bOtp4WghUFWobkifSu7ZpaV4NeO0s71YUsi
        ...

To support secrets longer than 3760 bits, the value after the encryption tag may be a list rather than a scalar. For example:

- secret:
    name: long_secret
    data:
      password: !encrypted/pkcs1-oaep
        - er1UXNOD3OqtsRJaP0Wvaqiqx0ZY2zzRt6V9vqIsRaz1R5C4/AEtIad/DERZHwk3Nk+KV
          ...
        - HdWDS9lCBaBJnhMsm/O9tpzCq+GKRELpRzUwVgU5k822uBwhZemeSrUOLQ8hQ7q/vVHln
          ...

Zuul provides a standalone script to make encrypting values easy; it can be found at tools/encrypt_secret.py in the Zuul source directory.

python3 ../../tools/encrypt_secret.py --help