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ocsp-stapling
Apache APISIX
Plugin
ocsp-stapling
This document contains information about the Apache APISIX ocsp-stapling Plugin.

Description

The ocsp-stapling Plugin dynamically sets the behavior of OCSP stapling in Nginx.

Enable Plugin

This Plugin is disabled by default. Modify the config file to enable the plugin:

plugins:
  - ...
  - ocsp-stapling

After modifying the config file, reload APISIX or send an hot-loaded HTTP request through the Admin API to take effect:

:::note You can fetch the admin_key from config.yaml and save to an environment variable with the following command:

admin_key=$(yq '.deployment.admin.admin_key[0].key' conf/config.yaml | sed 's/"//g')

:::

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/plugins/reload -H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT

Attributes

The attributes of this plugin are stored in specific field ocsp_stapling within SSL Resource.

Name Type Required Default Valid values Description
enabled boolean False false Like the ssl_stapling directive, enables or disables OCSP stapling feature.
skip_verify boolean False false Like the ssl_stapling_verify directive, enables or disables verification of OCSP responses.
cache_ttl integer False 3600 >= 60 Specifies the expired time of OCSP response cache.

Example usage

You should create an SSL Resource first, and the certificate of the server certificate issuer should be known. Normally the fullchain certificate works fine.

Create an SSL Resource as such:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/ssls/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
    "cert" : "'"$(cat server.crt)"'",
    "key": "'"$(cat server.key)"'",
    "snis": ["test.com"],
    "ocsp_stapling": {
        "enabled": true
    }
}'

Next, establish a secure connection to the server, request the SSL/TLS session status, and display the output from the server:

echo -n "Q" | openssl s_client -status -connect localhost:9443 -servername test.com 2>&1 | cat
...
CONNECTED(00000003)
OCSP response:
======================================
OCSP Response Data:
    OCSP Response Status: successful (0x0)
...

To disable OCSP stapling feature, you can make a request as shown below:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/ssls/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT -d '
{
    "cert" : "'"$(cat server.crt)"'",
    "key": "'"$(cat server.key)"'",
    "snis": ["test.com"],
    "ocsp_stapling": {
        "enabled": false
    }
}'

Delete Plugin

Make sure all your SSL Resource doesn't contains ocsp_stapling field anymore. To remove this field, you can make a request as shown below:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/ssls/1 \
-H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PATCH -d '
{
    "ocsp_stapling": null
}'

Modify the config file ./conf/config.yaml to disable the plugin:

plugins:
  - ...
  # - ocsp-stapling

After modifying the config file, reload APISIX or send an hot-loaded HTTP request through the Admin API to take effect:

curl http://127.0.0.1:9180/apisix/admin/plugins/reload -H "X-API-KEY: $admin_key" -X PUT