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Published inApr 2018
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Piotr Mińkowski
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Piotr Mińkowski

Piotr works as a Solution Architect at Red Hat. He has several years of experience in software architecture and development. During this time, he was working in large organizations, where he was responsible for IT transformation to the modern cloud-native development approach. He is interested in technologies related to programming, containerization, and microservices. He writes about it in his blog https://piotrminkowski.com.
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Secure discovery


As you can see, the configuration of SSL for a microservice application is not a very hard task. However, it is time to increase the difficulty level. We have already launched a single microservice that serves a RESTful API over HTTPS. Now we want that microservice to integrate with the discovery server. There are two problems that arise from this. The first of these is the need to publish information about the secure microservice's instance in Eureka. The second of these concerns exposing Eureka over HTTPS and forcing the discovery client to authenticate against a discovery server using a private key. Let's discuss these issues in detail.

Registering a secure application

If your application is exposed over a secure SSL port, you should change two flags from the EurekaInstanceConfignonSecurePortEnabled to false and securePortEnabled to true. This forces Eureka to publish instance information that shows an explicit preference for secure communication. The Spring Cloud DiscoveryClient...

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Piotr Mińkowski

Piotr works as a Solution Architect at Red Hat. He has several years of experience in software architecture and development. During this time, he was working in large organizations, where he was responsible for IT transformation to the modern cloud-native development approach. He is interested in technologies related to programming, containerization, and microservices. He writes about it in his blog https://piotrminkowski.com.
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