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How can I get a public key certificate deployed to my Worker Role's Trusted People store?

I'm using PeerTrust for WCF (self-hosted TCP services in Azure):

var creds = new ServiceCredentials();
creds.ClientCertificate.Authentication.CertificateValidationMode = X509CertificateValidationMode.PeerTrust;

I know how to reference the certificate both in my .csdef and in code. However, I don't know how to take a .cer file (with no private key) and actually get it into Azure so it can use it for PeerTrust. The Certificates manager in the online Portal only allow you to upload .pfx files (i.e. certificates with the private keys).

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I'm just thinking if you can install the CER from your code when your role was started by using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store and System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificates2. You can include your CER into your project with "Copy to Output Directory = Copy always".

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  • This won't work exactly like that as we deploy this project to 8 different places, and all 8 need different certificates. However, I might be able to pull them from blob storage. Is the installation code obvious? (Not looked for it yet, am on my phone responding right now)
    – Jaxidian
    Feb 19, 2013 at 12:58
  • I think you can retrieve the certificate file from blob and construct the x509certificate instance from the binaries.
    – Shaun Xu
    Feb 19, 2013 at 14:22
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    Constructing the instance is easy. How do I actually "deploy" it into the "Trusted People" store, though?
    – Jaxidian
    Feb 19, 2013 at 16:15
  • I'm having a training these days and hopefully will have a try and get back to you soon.
    – Shaun Xu
    Feb 20, 2013 at 0:51
  • I just stumbled upon this. I'm going to try this later today - hopefully this will solve the last missing piece.
    – Jaxidian
    Feb 20, 2013 at 14:46
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Perhaps this wasn't always the case, but it's currently possible to do this without any custom work at all. Simply edit your service's .csdef (cloud service definition) file to include the following - or, if using Visual Studio, use the worker role's properties panel:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ServiceDefinition name="MyService" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/ServiceHosting/2008/10/ServiceDefinition" schemaVersion="2013-10.2.2">
  <WorkerRole name="MyService.Backend" ... >
    <Certificates>
      <Certificate name="backend.example.com.selfsigned" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="My" />
      <Certificate name="frontend.example.com.selfsigned" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="TrustedPeople" />
    </Certificates>
    <Endpoints>
      <InternalEndpoint name="Internal" protocol="tcp" port="..." />
    </Endpoints>
    ...
  </WorkerRole>
  <WebRole name="MyService.Frontend" ... >
    <Sites>
      <Site name="Web">
        <Bindings>
          <Binding name="WebsitePublicEndpoint" endpointName="Insecure" />
          <Binding name="WebsitePublicEndpoint" endpointName="Secure" />
        </Bindings>
      </Site>
    </Sites>
    <Endpoints>
      <InputEndpoint name="Insecure" protocol="http" port="80" />
      <InputEndpoint name="Secure" protocol="https" port="443" certificate="example.com" />
    </Endpoints>
    <Certificates>
      <Certificate name="backend.example.com" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="TrustedPeople" />
      <Certificate name="frontend.example.com" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="My" />
      <Certificate name="example.com" storeLocation="LocalMachine" storeName="My" />
    </Certificates>
    ...
  </WebRole>
</ServiceDefinition>

See also this forum thread and the worker role service definition file schema documentation.

Also, the Azure portal now supports uploading .cer (public-key-only) certificate files. You may have to change the Open File dialog's selection filter - by default it's set to look for .pfx files only.

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  • I think the .csdef trick would have worked if I could have somehow gotten the .cer file deployed but that part was what didn't work. If the portal now allows you to upload .cer files, then this is great news!!
    – Jaxidian
    Mar 18, 2014 at 11:53
  • Yep, it works now - I have a service with a similar configuration running right now. :) Mar 19, 2014 at 13:03

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