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Maulin Vasavada commented on CASSANDRA-18508:
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[~brandon.williams] [~smiklosovic] I've taken a stab at this. Please review 
[this|https://github.com/maulin-vasavada/cassandra/pull/1/files#diff-0437b960b37ef273e346b1e6e1b451336102a2cb7e8b4d4fc6b90c64e21dbe40]
 (not a PR yet). I still have to add Hot reloading of the JMX SSL Context but 
overall I could use the existing encryption_options for making JMX SSL config 
also pluggable. 

> Sensitive JMX SSL configuration options can be easily exposed
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-18508
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-18508
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Feature/Encryption, Local/Config
>            Reporter: Anthony Grasso
>            Assignee: Maulin Vasavada
>            Priority: Normal
>             Fix For: 5.x
>
>
> We need a way to specify sensitive JMX SSL configuration options to avoid 
> them being easily exposed.
> When encrypting the JMX connection the passwords for the key and trust stores 
> must be specified using the {{javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword}} and 
> {{javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword}} options respectively in the 
> _cassandra-env.sh_ file. After Cassandra is started it is possible to see the 
> passwords by looking the running process ({{ps aux | grep "cassandra"}}).
> Java 8 has the ability to specify a configuration file that can contain these 
> security sensitive settings using the {{com.sun.management.config.file}} 
> argument. However, despite what the documentation 
> ([https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/management/agent.html#gdevf])
>  says, both the {{com.sun.management.jmxremote}} and 
> {{com.sun.management.jmxremote.port}} arguments need to be defined in the 
> _cassandra-env.sh_ for the JVM to read the contents of the file.
> The problem with defining the {{com.sun.management.jmxremote.port}} argument 
> is it conflicts with the {{cassandra.jmx.remote.port}} argument. Even if the 
> port numbers are different, attempting an encrypted JMX connection using 
> {{nodetool}} fails and we see a {{ConnectException: 'Connection refused 
> (Connection refused)'}} error.
> One possible way to fix this is to introduce a new option that would allow a 
> file to be passed containing the JMX encryption options.



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