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Ivan Kelly commented on BOOKKEEPER-390:
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We should figure out how this will interact with per bookie authentication [1]. 
In the very least, the names will need to be changed so that it's clear one is 
for bookie connections, and the other is for metadata access. Also, the 
AuthenticationScheme interface is zookeeper specific, which it shouldn't be.

[1] https://github.com/ivankelly/bookkeeper/tree/BookKeeperAuth
                
> Provide support for ZooKeeper authentication
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BOOKKEEPER-390
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BOOKKEEPER-390
>             Project: Bookkeeper
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: bookkeeper-client, bookkeeper-server
>    Affects Versions: 4.0.0
>            Reporter: Rakesh R
>            Assignee: Rakesh R
>             Fix For: 4.3.0
>
>         Attachments: BOOKKEEPER-390-Acl-draftversion.patch, 
> BOOKKEEPER-390-Authentication-interfaces-draftversion.patch
>
>
> This JIRA adds support for protecting the state of Bookkeeper znodes on a 
> multi-tenant ZooKeeper cluster.
> Use case: When user tries to run a ZK cluster in multitenant mode,  where 
> more than one client service would like to share a single ZK service instance 
> (cluster). In this case the client services typically want to protect their 
> data (ZK znodes) from access by other services (tenants) on the cluster. Say 
> you are running BK, HBase or ZKFC instances, etc... having 
> authentication/authorization on the znodes is important for both security and 
> helping to ensure that services don't interact negatively (touch each other's 
> data).
> Presently Bookkeeper does not have support for authentication or 
> authorization while accessing to ZK. This should be added to the BK 
> clients/server that are accessing the ZK cluster. In general it means calling 
> addAuthInfo once after a session is established

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