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Josh Elser commented on PHOENIX-4688:
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{quote}I am hoping that the maintainers will eventually get back to me on this
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Ditto ;)
{quote}we should see for now if it works in a python virtual environment
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I wanted to know what you thought the "workflow" would be for a user to build
the python driver. Install the custom kerberos-requests library (maybe in a
virtualenv or to their local python installation) and then do the normal
phoenixdb build on its own?
> Add kerberos authentication to python-phoenixdb
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> Key: PHOENIX-4688
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4688
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Lev Bronshtein
> Priority: Minor
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> In its current state python-phoenixdv does not support support kerberos
> authentication. Using a modern python http library such as requests or
> urllib it would be simple (if not trivial) to add this support.
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