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RabbitMQ Cookbook
In case the RabbitMQ broker and client communicate through the Internet, it sounds reasonable that only authorized clients can connect to the broker.
This is the scope of typical user password authentication, but by using, in addition, client-side certificates, the security of the distributed application is highly improved. It also avoids the possibility of MITM attack.
This recipe is the extension/prosecution of the previous one. So, we assume that we already have the CA set up and the server configured, as shown previously.
This recipe is just an extension of the previous one—the same recommendations apply.
Perform the following steps for the client to be able to connect to the RabbitMQ server:
Copy the certificates and the keys, created in the previous recipe, from the Chapter03/Recipe04/certificates directory:
cp –rp ../Recipe03/certificates/testca . cp –rp ../Recipe03/certificates/server .
In the client certificate directory,...
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