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ASF GitHub Bot commented on DRILL-4280:
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Github user laurentgo commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/drill/pull/578#discussion_r102330939
  
    --- Diff: 
exec/java-exec/src/main/java/org/apache/drill/exec/rpc/security/plain/PlainFactory.java
 ---
    @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
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    +package org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.security.plain;
    +
    +import org.apache.drill.common.config.DrillProperties;
    +import org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.security.AuthenticatorFactory;
    +import org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.security.FastSaslServerFactory;
    +import org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.security.FastSaslClientFactory;
    +import org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.user.security.UserAuthenticationException;
    +import org.apache.drill.exec.rpc.user.security.UserAuthenticator;
    +import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration;
    +import org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation;
    +
    +import javax.security.auth.callback.Callback;
    +import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
    +import javax.security.auth.callback.NameCallback;
    +import javax.security.auth.callback.PasswordCallback;
    +import javax.security.auth.callback.UnsupportedCallbackException;
    +import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;
    +import javax.security.sasl.AuthorizeCallback;
    +import javax.security.sasl.SaslClient;
    +import javax.security.sasl.SaslException;
    +import javax.security.sasl.SaslServer;
    +import java.io.IOException;
    +import java.security.Security;
    +import java.util.Map;
    +
    +public class PlainFactory implements AuthenticatorFactory {
    +  private static final org.slf4j.Logger logger = 
org.slf4j.LoggerFactory.getLogger(PlainFactory.class);
    +
    +  public static final String SIMPLE_NAME = PlainServer.MECHANISM_NAME;
    +
    +  static {
    +    Security.addProvider(new PlainServer.PlainServerProvider());
    +  }
    +
    +  private final UserAuthenticator authenticator;
    +
    +  public PlainFactory() {
    +    this.authenticator = null;
    +  }
    +
    +  public PlainFactory(final UserAuthenticator authenticator) {
    +    this.authenticator = authenticator;
    +  }
    +
    +  @Override
    +  public String getSimpleName() {
    +    return SIMPLE_NAME;
    +  }
    +
    +  @Override
    +  public UserGroupInformation createAndLoginUser(Map<String, ?> 
properties) throws IOException {
    +    final Configuration conf = new Configuration();
    +    UserGroupInformation.setConfiguration(conf);
    +    try {
    +      return UserGroupInformation.getCurrentUser();
    +    } catch (final IOException e) {
    +      logger.debug("Login failed.", e);
    +      final Throwable cause = e.getCause();
    +      if (cause instanceof LoginException) {
    +        throw new SaslException("Failed to login.", cause);
    +      }
    +      throw new SaslException("Unexpected failure trying to login. ", 
cause);
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +  @Override
    +  public SaslServer createSaslServer(final UserGroupInformation ugi, final 
Map<String, ?> properties)
    +      throws SaslException {
    +    return 
FastSaslServerFactory.getInstance().createSaslServer(SIMPLE_NAME, null /** 
protocol */,
    +        null /** serverName */, properties, new 
PlainServerCallbackHandler());
    +  }
    +
    +  @Override
    +  public SaslClient createSaslClient(final UserGroupInformation ugi, final 
Map<String, ?> properties)
    +      throws SaslException {
    +    final String userName = (String) properties.get(DrillProperties.USER);
    +    final String password = (String) 
properties.get(DrillProperties.PASSWORD);
    +
    +    return FastSaslClientFactory.getInstance().createSaslClient(new 
String[]{SIMPLE_NAME},
    +        null /** authorization ID */, null, null, properties, new 
CallbackHandler() {
    +          @Override
    +          public void handle(final Callback[] callbacks) throws 
IOException, UnsupportedCallbackException {
    +            for (final Callback callback : callbacks) {
    +              if (callback instanceof NameCallback) {
    +                NameCallback.class.cast(callback).setName(userName);
    +                continue;
    +              }
    +              if (callback instanceof PasswordCallback) {
    +                
PasswordCallback.class.cast(callback).setPassword(password.toCharArray());
    +                continue;
    +              }
    +              throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(callback);
    +            }
    +          }
    +        });
    +  }
    +
    +  @Override
    +  public void close() throws IOException {
    +    if (authenticator != null) {
    +      authenticator.close();
    +    }
    +  }
    +
    +  private class PlainServerCallbackHandler implements CallbackHandler {
    +
    +    @Override
    +    public void handle(Callback[] callbacks) throws IOException, 
UnsupportedCallbackException {
    +      NameCallback nameCallback = null;
    +      PasswordCallback passwordCallback = null;
    +      AuthorizeCallback authorizeCallback = null;
    +      for (final Callback callback : callbacks) {
    +        if (callback instanceof NameCallback) {
    +          nameCallback = NameCallback.class.cast(callback);
    +        } else if (callback instanceof PasswordCallback) {
    +          passwordCallback = PasswordCallback.class.cast(callback);
    +        } else if (callback instanceof AuthorizeCallback) {
    +          authorizeCallback = AuthorizeCallback.class.cast(callback);
    +        } else {
    +          throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(callback);
    +        }
    +      }
    +
    +      if (nameCallback == null || passwordCallback == null || 
authorizeCallback == null) {
    +        throw new SaslException("Insufficient credentials.");
    +      }
    +
    +      try {
    +        assert authenticator != null;
    +        authenticator.authenticate(nameCallback.getName(), new 
String(passwordCallback.getPassword()));
    --- End diff --
    
    I don't believe callback is the right place to handle authentication. 
Unless I'm mistaken about the security API, callbacks are designed to gather 
information, but the actual authentication should happen inside the server 
`evaluateResponse` method. 
    In theory, someone could use the wrong `CallbackHandler` instance when 
calling `createSaslServer`, which would result in no validation...


> Kerberos Authentication
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-4280
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4280
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Keys Botzum
>            Assignee: Sudheesh Katkam
>              Labels: security
>
> Drill should support Kerberos based authentication from clients. This means 
> that both the ODBC and JDBC drivers as well as the web/REST interfaces should 
> support inbound Kerberos. For Web this would most likely be SPNEGO while for 
> ODBC and JDBC this will be more generic Kerberos.
> Since Hive and much of Hadoop supports Kerberos there is a potential for a 
> lot of reuse of ideas if not implementation.
> Note that this is related to but not the same as 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3584 



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