--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Gossip and RPC Encryption" sidebar_current: "docs-agent-encryption" description: |- Learn how to configure Nomad to encrypt both its gossip traffic and its RPC traffic. --- # Encryption The Nomad agent supports encrypting all of its network traffic. There are two separate encryption systems, one for gossip traffic, and one for RPC. ## Gossip Enabling gossip encryption only requires that you set an encryption key when starting the Nomad server. The key can be set via the [`encrypt`](/docs/agent/configuration/server.html#encrypt) parameter: the value of this setting is a server configuration file containing the encryption key. The key must be 16-bytes, base64 encoded. As a convenience, Nomad provides the [`nomad keygen`](/docs/commands/keygen.html) command to generate a cryptographically suitable key: ```shell $ nomad keygen cg8StVXbQJ0gPvMd9o7yrg== ``` With that key, you can enable gossip encryption on the agent. ## RPC and Raft Encryption with TLS Nomad supports using TLS to verify the authenticity of servers and clients. To enable this, Nomad requires that all clients and servers have key pairs that are generated and signed by a Certificate Authority. This can be a private CA. TLS can be used to verify the authenticity of the servers and clients. The configuration option [`verify_server_hostname`][tls] causes Nomad to verify that a certificate is provided that is signed by the Certificate Authority from the [`ca_file`][tls] for TLS connections. If `verify_server_hostname` is set, then outgoing connections perform hostname verification. All servers must have a certificate valid for "server..nomad" or the client will reject the handshake. It is also recommended for the certificate to sign `localhost` such that the CLI can validate the server name. TLS is used to secure the RPC calls between agents, but gossip between nodes is done over UDP and is secured using a symmetric key. See above for enabling gossip encryption. [tls]: /docs/agent/configuration/tls.html "Nomad TLS Configuration"