Github user jacek-lewandowski commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/2739#discussion_r19245926
  
    --- Diff: core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SSLOptions.scala ---
    @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
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    +
    +package org.apache.spark
    +
    +import java.io.{FileReader, File}
    +import java.nio.file.Paths
    +import java.util.Properties
    +
    +import com.typesafe.config.{Config, ConfigFactory, ConfigValueFactory}
    +import org.apache.commons.io.FilenameUtils
    +import org.eclipse.jetty.util.ssl.SslContextFactory
    +
    +import scala.util.Try
    +
    +case class SSLOptions(enabled: Boolean = false,
    +                      keyStore: Option[File] = None,
    +                      keyStorePassword: Option[String] = None,
    +                      keyPassword: Option[String] = None,
    +                      trustStore: Option[File] = None,
    +                      trustStorePassword: Option[String] = None,
    +                      protocol: Option[String] = None,
    +                      enabledAlgorithms: Set[String] = Set.empty) {
    +
    +  /**
    +   * Creates a Jetty SSL context factory according to the SSL settings 
represented by this object.
    +   */
    +  def createJettySslContextFactory(): Option[SslContextFactory] = {
    +    if (enabled) {
    +      val sslContextFactory = new SslContextFactory()
    +
    +      keyStore.foreach(file => 
sslContextFactory.setKeyStorePath(file.getAbsolutePath))
    +      trustStore.foreach(file => 
sslContextFactory.setTrustStore(file.getAbsolutePath))
    +      keyStorePassword.foreach(sslContextFactory.setKeyStorePassword)
    +      trustStorePassword.foreach(sslContextFactory.setTrustStorePassword)
    +      keyPassword.foreach(sslContextFactory.setKeyManagerPassword)
    +      protocol.foreach(sslContextFactory.setProtocol)
    +      sslContextFactory.setIncludeCipherSuites(enabledAlgorithms.toSeq: _*)
    +
    +      Some(sslContextFactory)
    +    } else {
    +      None
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +  /**
    +   * Creates an Akka configuration object which contains all the SSL 
settings represented by this
    +   * object. It can be used then to compose the ultimate Akka 
configuration.
    +   */
    +  def createAkkaConfig: Option[Config] = {
    +    import scala.collection.JavaConversions._
    +    if (enabled) {
    +      Some(ConfigFactory.empty()
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.key-store",
    +          
ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(keyStore.map(_.getAbsolutePath).getOrElse("")))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.key-store-password",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(keyStorePassword.getOrElse("")))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.trust-store",
    +          
ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(trustStore.map(_.getAbsolutePath).getOrElse("")))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.trust-store-password",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(trustStorePassword.getOrElse("")))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.key-password",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(keyPassword.getOrElse("")))
    +        
.withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.random-number-generator",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(""))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.protocol",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(protocol.getOrElse("")))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.security.enabled-algorithms",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromIterable(enabledAlgorithms.toSeq))
    +        .withValue("akka.remote.netty.tcp.enable-ssl",
    +          ConfigValueFactory.fromAnyRef(true)))
    +    } else {
    +      None
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +}
    +
    +object SSLOptions extends Logging {
    +
    +  /**
    +   * Resolves the SSL configuration file location by checking:
    +   * - SPARK_SSL_CONFIG_FILE env variable
    --- End diff --
    
    Actually executor hosts have to be configured to work with SSL. Admin needs 
to create keystores and truststores, so why wouldn't he generate ssl config 
file?
    
    For the other comment - the only way I can see to make it possible to put 
these settings into Spark config is to add them as -Dspark.xxx=blablabla 
strings to the `spark.executor.extraJavaOptions` config option. It is resolved 
and used before an executor is spawned by a worker. 
    
    Still, I cannot see the reason for doing it this way. Remember that SSL 
works for all Akka communication, also between Driver, Workers and Master. So, 
just to run workers you need to provide the SSL configuration on each host 
which you want to use, because they are unable to connect to Master otherwise. 
    



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