Rotate Keys for Replica Sets
Replica set members can use keyfiles toauthenticate each other as memers of the same deployment.
Starting in version 4.2, a keyfile cancontain multiple keys and membership authentication is established ifat least one key is common across members. This allows for rollingupgrade of the keys without downtime.
The following tutorial steps through the process to update the key fora replica set without downtime. [1]
Warning
The example keys in this tutorial are for illustrative purposesonly. Do NOT use for your deployment. Instead, generate akeyfile using any method you choose (for example, openssl rand -base64756
, etc.).
Consider a replica set where each member’s keyfile contains thefollowing key:
The following procedure updates the replica set members to use a newkey:
[1] | This tutorial is not applicable to the keyfile used for the MongoDB’s encryptedstorage engine local keymanagement. That keyfile can onlycontain a single key. |
Procedure
1. Modify the Keyfile to Include Old and New Keys
Modify each member’s keyfile to include both the old and new keys. Youcan specify multiple keys either as strings enclosed in quotes or as asequence of keys.
Warning
The example keys in this tutorial are for illustrative purposesonly. Do NOT use for your deployment. Instead, generate akeyfile using any method you choose (e.g. openssl rand -base64756
, etc.).
- Multiple Key Strings
- Multiple Key Sequence
You can specify multiple key strings where each keystring is enclosed in quotes.
You can specify multiple key strings as a sequence of keystrings (optionally enclosed in quotes).
2. Restart Each Member
Once all the keyfiles contain both the old and new keys, restart eachmember one at a time.
For each secondary member, connect a mongo
shell to themember and:
- Use the
db.shutdownServer()
method to shut down the member:
- use admin
- db.shutdownServer()
- Restart the member.
For the primary, connect a mongo
shell to the member and
- Use
rs.stepDown()
to step down the member:
- rs.stepDown()
- Use the
db.shutdownServer()
method to shut down the member:
- use admin
- db.shutdownServer()
- Restart the member.
Since the keyfiles contains both the old and new keys, all members cannow accept either keys for membership authentication.
3. Update Keyfile Content to the New Key Only
Warning
The example keys in this tutorial are for illustrative purposesonly. Do NOT use for your deployment. Instead, generate akeyfile using any method you choose (e.g. openssl rand -base64756
, etc.).
Modify each member’s keyfile to include only the new password.
4. Restart Each Member
Once all the keyfiles contain the new key only, restart each member oneat a time.
For each secondary member, connect a mongo
shell to themember and:
- Use the
db.shutdownServer()
method to shut down the member:
- use admin
- db.shutdownServer()
- Restart the member.
For the primary, connect a mongo
shell to the member and
- Use
rs.stepDown()
to step down the member:
- rs.stepDown()
- Use the
db.shutdownServer()
method to shut down the member:
- use admin
- db.shutdownServer()
- Restart the member.
All members now accept only the new key for membership authentication.