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The Citrix ADC Orchestrator remotely manages certificate objects on a Citrix ADC device. Since the ADC supports services including: Load Balancing, Authentication/Authorization/Auditing (AAA), and Gateways, this orchestrator can bind to any of these virtual servers when using unique virtual server names for each service.
This integration is compatible with Keyfactor Universal Orchestrator version 10.4 and later.
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Before installing the Citrix Netscaler Universal Orchestrator extension, we recommend that you install kfutil. Kfutil is a command-line tool that simplifies the process of creating store types, installing extensions, and instantiating certificate stores in Keyfactor Command.
The Citrix ADC user needs permission to perform the following API calls:
API Endpoint | Methods |
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/nitro/v1/config/login | post |
/nitro/v1/config/lbvserver | get |
/nitro/v1/config/sslcertkey | get, update, add, delete |
/nitro/v1/config/sslcertkey_service_binding | get, update, add, delete |
/nitro/v1/config/systemfile | get, add, delete |
Here is a sample policy with Min Permissions:
- Action: Allow
- Command Spec: (^stat\s+(cr|cs|lb|system|vpn))|(^(add|rm|show)\s+system\s+file\s+.)|(^\S+\s+ssl\s+.)|(^(show|stat|sync)\s+HA\s+.)|(^save\s+ns\s+config)|(^(switch|show)\s+ns\s+partition.)
To use the Citrix Netscaler Universal Orchestrator extension, you must create the CitrixAdc Certificate Store Type. This only needs to happen once per Keyfactor Command instance.
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Create CitrixAdc using kfutil:
# CitrixAdc kfutil store-types create CitrixAdc
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Create CitrixAdc manually in the Command UI:
Create CitrixAdc manually in the Command UI
Create a store type called
CitrixAdc
with the attributes in the tables below:Attribute Value Description Name CitrixAdc Display name for the store type (may be customized) Short Name CitrixAdc Short display name for the store type Capability CitrixAdc Store type name orchestrator will register with. Check the box to allow entry of value Supports Add ✅ Checked Check the box. Indicates that the Store Type supports Management Add Supports Remove ✅ Checked Check the box. Indicates that the Store Type supports Management Remove Supports Discovery 🔲 Unchecked Indicates that the Store Type supports Discovery Supports Reenrollment 🔲 Unchecked Indicates that the Store Type supports Reenrollment Supports Create 🔲 Unchecked Indicates that the Store Type supports store creation Needs Server ✅ Checked Determines if a target server name is required when creating store Blueprint Allowed 🔲 Unchecked Determines if store type may be included in an Orchestrator blueprint Uses PowerShell 🔲 Unchecked Determines if underlying implementation is PowerShell Requires Store Password 🔲 Unchecked Enables users to optionally specify a store password when defining a Certificate Store. Supports Entry Password 🔲 Unchecked Determines if an individual entry within a store can have a password. The Basic tab should look like this:
Attribute Value Description Supports Custom Alias Required Determines if an individual entry within a store can have a custom Alias. Private Key Handling Required This determines if Keyfactor can send the private key associated with a certificate to the store. Required because IIS certificates without private keys would be invalid. PFX Password Style Default 'Default' - PFX password is randomly generated, 'Custom' - PFX password may be specified when the enrollment job is created (Requires the Allow Custom Password application setting to be enabled.) The Advanced tab should look like this:
Custom fields operate at the certificate store level and are used to control how the orchestrator connects to the remote target server containing the certificate store to be managed. The following custom fields should be added to the store type:
Name Display Name Description Type Default Value/Options Required linkToIssuer Link To Issuer Determines whether an attempt will be made to link the added certificate (via a Management-Add job) to its issuing CA certificate. Bool false 🔲 Unchecked The Custom Fields tab should look like this:
Name Display Name Description Type Default Value Entry has a private key Adding an entry Removing an entry Reenrolling an entry virtualServerName Virtual Server Name When adding a certificate, this can be a single VServer name or a comma separated list of VServers to bind to Note: must match the number of Virtual SNI Cert values. String 🔲 Unchecked 🔲 Unchecked 🔲 Unchecked 🔲 Unchecked sniCert SNI Cert When adding a certificate, this can be a single boolean value (true/false) or a comma separated list of boolean values to determine whether the binding should use server name indication. Note: must match the number of Virtual Server Name values. String 🔲 Unchecked 🔲 Unchecked 🔲 Unchecked 🔲 Unchecked The Entry Parameters tab should look like this:
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Download the latest Citrix Netscaler Universal Orchestrator extension from GitHub.
Navigate to the Citrix Netscaler Universal Orchestrator extension GitHub version page. Refer to the compatibility matrix below to determine whether the
net6.0
ornet8.0
asset should be downloaded. Then, click the corresponding asset to download the zip archive.Universal Orchestrator Version Latest .NET version installed on the Universal Orchestrator server rollForward
condition inOrchestrator.runtimeconfig.json
citrix-adc-orchestrator
.NET version to downloadOlder than 11.0.0
net6.0
Between 11.0.0
and11.5.1
(inclusive)net6.0
net6.0
Between 11.0.0
and11.5.1
(inclusive)net8.0
Never
net6.0
Between 11.0.0
and11.5.1
(inclusive)net8.0
LatestMajor
net8.0
11.6
and newernet8.0
net8.0
Unzip the archive containing extension assemblies to a known location.
Note If you don't see an asset with a corresponding .NET version, you should always assume that it was compiled for
net6.0
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Locate the Universal Orchestrator extensions directory.
- Default on Windows -
C:\Program Files\Keyfactor\Keyfactor Orchestrator\extensions
- Default on Linux -
/opt/keyfactor/orchestrator/extensions
- Default on Windows -
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Create a new directory for the Citrix Netscaler Universal Orchestrator extension inside the extensions directory.
Create a new directory called
citrix-adc-orchestrator
.The directory name does not need to match any names used elsewhere; it just has to be unique within the extensions directory.
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Copy the contents of the downloaded and unzipped assemblies from step 2 to the
citrix-adc-orchestrator
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Restart the Universal Orchestrator service.
Refer to Starting/Restarting the Universal Orchestrator service.
The above installation steps can be supplimented by the official Command documentation.
An optional config.json configuration file has been provided in the extensions folder with a single setting - AutoSaveConfig. Setting this value to "Y" means successful changes made by a management job will automatically be saved to disk; no interaction with the Citrix ADC UI is necessary. Setting this value to "N" (or if the config entry or config file is missing) will keep these changes in memory only.
NOTE: Any changes in-process through the Citrix ADC UI will also be persisted to disk when a management job is performed and the AutoSaveConfig flag is set to 'Y'.
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Manually with the Command UI
Create Certificate Stores manually in the UI
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Navigate to the Certificate Stores page in Keyfactor Command.
Log into Keyfactor Command, toggle the Locations dropdown, and click Certificate Stores.
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Add a Certificate Store.
Click the Add button to add a new Certificate Store. Use the table below to populate the Attributes in the Add form.
Attribute Description Category Select "CitrixAdc" or the customized certificate store name from the previous step. Container Optional container to associate certificate store with. Client Machine The DNS or IP Address of the Citrix ADC Appliance. Store Path The path where certificate files are located on the Citrix ADC appliance. This value will likely be /nsconfig/ssl/ Orchestrator Select an approved orchestrator capable of managing CitrixAdc
certificates. Specifically, one with theCitrixAdc
capability.linkToIssuer Determines whether an attempt will be made to link the added certificate (via a Management-Add job) to its issuing CA certificate.
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Using kfutil
Create Certificate Stores with kfutil
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Generate a CSV template for the CitrixAdc certificate store
kfutil stores import generate-template --store-type-name CitrixAdc --outpath CitrixAdc.csv
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Populate the generated CSV file
Open the CSV file, and reference the table below to populate parameters for each Attribute.
Attribute Description Category Select "CitrixAdc" or the customized certificate store name from the previous step. Container Optional container to associate certificate store with. Client Machine The DNS or IP Address of the Citrix ADC Appliance. Store Path The path where certificate files are located on the Citrix ADC appliance. This value will likely be /nsconfig/ssl/ Orchestrator Select an approved orchestrator capable of managing CitrixAdc
certificates. Specifically, one with theCitrixAdc
capability.linkToIssuer Determines whether an attempt will be made to link the added certificate (via a Management-Add job) to its issuing CA certificate. -
Import the CSV file to create the certificate stores
kfutil stores import csv --store-type-name CitrixAdc --file CitrixAdc.csv
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The content in this section can be supplimented by the official Command documentation.
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As of release 2.2.0, ONLY certificate objects (installed certificates) will be managed by the Citrix ADC Orchestrator Extension. Prior versions also managed certificate/key file combinations uploaded to the Citrix ADC device but not yet installed. This functionality has been removed due to issues attempting to match certificate and key files due to inconsistent file naming.
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Direct PFX Binding Inventory: In NetScaler you can directly Bind a Pfx file to a Virtual Server. Keyfactor cannot inventory these because it does not have access to the password. The recommended way to Import PFX Files in NetScaler is descibed in this NetScaler Documentation
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Removing Certs from Store: As defined in Test Cases 5 and 13 below, certificates that are bound to a server will not be removed. This was done to limit the possibility of bringing production servers down. Users are currently required to manually unbind the certificate from the server first and then remove via the Command and this orchestrator extension.
Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.