# Generating Certs to Secure gRPC GoAlert can use x509 certificates to serve as authorization for sysapi access. ## Using GoAlert's Built-In Tools The GoAlert binary has built-in sub-commands to simplify generating required certifications for secure gRPC communication. It is broken into three steps: 1. Generate CA files for creating & verifying future certificates 2. Generate 1 or more server certificates to give to GoAlert 3. Generate 1 or more client certificates to give to plugins If setting up GoAlert for the first time, you can generate all files at once with `goalert gen-cert all`. ### 1. Generating CA Files Run `goalert gen-cert ca` to generate the CA files: - `system.ca.pem` - `system.ca.key` - `plugin.ca.pem` - `plugin.ca.key` Keep these files secure (esp. the `.key` files), as they are only used to generate the deployment cert files. ### 2. Generating the Server Certificates Run `goalert gen-cert server` to generate the server files: - `goalert-server.ca.pem` (gets passed to `--sysapi-ca-file`) - `goalert-server.pem` (gets passed to `--sysapi-cert-file`) - `goalert-server.key` (gets passed to `--sysapi-key-file`) These files should be deployed/provided to GoAlert itself. ### 3. Generating the Plugin Certificates Run `goalert gen-cert client` to generate the client files: - `goalert-client.ca.pem` - `goalert-client.pem` - `goalert-client.key` These files should be deployed/provided to the plugin/services that need access to the GoAlert SystemAPI.