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Xiao Chen commented on HADOOP-14060:
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I was reading
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from HADOOP-13119 and was under the impression that /logs' no authz control
was by design. Reading them again it actually didn't talk much about authz.
So feel free to reopen and work on, apologies for the churn.
> KMS /logs servlet should have access control
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> Key: HADOOP-14060
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14060
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: kms
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0-alpha3
> Reporter: John Zhuge
> Assignee: John Zhuge
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> HADOOP-14047 makes KMS call {{HttpServer2#setACL}}. Access control works fine
> for /conf, /jmx, /logLevel, and /stacks, but not for /logs.
> The code in {{AdminAuthorizedServlet#doGet}} for /logs and
> {{ConfServlet#doGet}} for /conf are quite similar. This makes me believe that
> /logs should subject to the same access control as intended by the original
> developer.
> IMHO this could either be my misconfiguration or there is a bug somewhere in
> {{HttpServer2}}.
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