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Verified script execution for private locations

To prevent others from using your private minions to assign scripted browsers or API tests, add verified script execution. Then, any changes to your minions will require a passphrase that is known only to you.

The private locations list in New Relic's UI includes a VSE column. A lock icon indicates that verified script execution has been set up for that location.

Passphrase security

Be sure to safeguard your private minion's passphrase. No other users on your account can view it, and it is never stored in New Relic's collector.

Important

This restriction includes New Relic support personnel. Because our collector never stores your passphrase, our support team cannot recover or reset your passphrase for you. If you forget your passphrase, you will need to change it in the minion Overview page, and then update each monitor assigned to that private location.

Enable verified script execution

Important

Verified script execution (VSE) is not supported on synthetics job managers yet. VSE is only available on containerized private minions (CPMs) at this time.

Do the following to enable verified script execution for containerized private minions. Be sure to record your passphrase in a secure place.

  1. Go to one.newrelic.com > Synthetic monitoring > Private locations > (select a private location). Select the private location's ellipses icon, and click Edit. Enable verified script execution, and then save.

  2. Set the passphrase in your Docker or Kubernetes environment:

    • Docker: Add the MINION_VSE_PASSPHRASE environment variable to the Docker run command used to start your private minion:

      docker run \
      --name YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME \
      -e MINION_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY="YOUR_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY" \
      -e MINION_VSE_PASSPHRASE="YOUR_PASSPHRASE" \
      -v /tmp:/tmp:rw \
      -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:rw \
      -d \
      --restart unless-stopped \
      quay.io/newrelic/synthetics-minion:latest
    • Kubernetes: Set the synthetics.minionVsePassphrase value in the Helm install or upgrade command:

      helm install YOUR_CPM_NAME YOUR_REPO_NAME/synthetics-minion -n YOUR_NAMESPACE --set synthetics.privateLocationKey=YOUR_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY --set synthetics.minionVsePassphrase=YOUR_PASSPHRASE
  3. From the Synthetics UI, select a monitor assigned to that location. Then select Settings > General.

  4. From the list of private locations, select your location, type your passphrase, and save. Be sure to record your passphrase in a secure place.

  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each monitor you want to assign to your location.

Change your passphrase

To change your passphrase, do the following. Be sure to record your passphrase in a secure place.

  1. Update the passphrase in your Docker or Kubernetes environment:

    • Docker: Stop your current minion. Then use the Docker run command to start a new minion with your updated MINION_VSE_PASSPHRASE environment variable:

      docker run \
      --name YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME \
      -e MINION_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY="YOUR_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY" \
      -e MINION_VSE_PASSPHRASE="YOUR_PASSPHRASE" \
      -v /tmp:/tmp:rw \
      -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:rw \
      -d \
      --restart unless-stopped \
      quay.io/newrelic/synthetics-minion:latest
    • Kubernetes: Use the Helm upgrade command to set your updated synthetics.minionVsePassphrase value:

      helm upgrade YOUR_CPM_NAME YOUR_REPO_NAME/synthetics-minion -n YOUR_NAMESPACE --set synthetics.privateLocationKey=YOUR_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY --set synthetics.minionVsePassphrase=YOUR_PASSPHRASE
  2. Go to one.newrelic.com > Synthetic monitoring > (click the assigned monitor) > Settings > General.

  3. From the list of private locations, select your location, type your new passphrase, and save.

  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each monitor assigned to your location.

Disable verified script execution

To disable verified script execution for containerized private minions:

  1. Remove the passphrase in your Docker or Kubernetes environment:

    • Docker: Stop your current minion container. Then use the Docker run command to start a new minion without the MINION_VSE_PASSPHRASE environment variable:

      docker run \
      --name YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME \
      -e "MINION_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY=YOUR_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY" \
      -v /tmp:/tmp:rw \
      -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:rw \
      -d \
      --restart unless-stopped \
      quay.io/newrelic/synthetics-minion:latest
    • Kubernetes: Use the Helm upgrade command without the --set synthetics.minionVsePassphrase value:

      helm upgrade YOUR_CPM_NAME YOUR_REPO_NAME/synthetics-minion -n YOUR_NAMESPACE --set synthetics.privateLocationKey=YOUR_PRIVATE_LOCATION_KEY
  2. Go to one.newrelic.com > Synthetic monitoring > Private locations (select a private location). Clear the Enable verified script execution checkbox, then save.

Other (legacy)

If you are not using containerized private minions, do the following to enable verified script execution. Be sure to record your passphrase in a secure place.

  1. In your web browser, navigate to the minion Overview page at https://MINION_IP_ADDRESS (for example, https://1.2.3.4).
  2. Select the pencil icon, then select Advanced settings (optional).
  3. Select the Verified script execution checkbox. Type a passphrase, then save. Record your passphrase in a secure place.
  4. Go to one.newrelic.com > Synthetic monitoring > Private locations (select a private location). Select the private location's ellipses icon, and click Edit. Enable verified script execution, then save.
  5. From the Synthetics UI, select a monitor assigned to that location. Then select Settings > General.
  6. From the list of private locations, select your location, type your passphrase, and save.
  7. Repeat steps 4 through 6 for each monitor you want to assign to your location.

To change your passphrase or disable verified script execution, follow the same basic process to go to your minion's IP address and update its Advanced settings. Then go to one.newrelic.com to complete the process.

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