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Adam B commented on MESOS-4902:
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Reopened because none of the RB patches are marked submitted.
Please also copy the commit messages into the ticket when you (or preferably 
your shepherd) resolve it.

> Add authentication to libprocess endpoints
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-4902
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-4902
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: HTTP API
>            Reporter: Greg Mann
>            Assignee: Greg Mann
>              Labels: authentication, http, mesosphere, security
>             Fix For: 0.29.0
>
>
> In addition to the endpoints addressed by MESOS-4850 and MESOS-5152, the 
> following endpoints would also benefit from HTTP authentication:
> * {{/profiler/*}}
> * {{/logging/toggle}}
> * {{/metrics/snapshot}}
> Adding HTTP authentication to these endpoints is a bit more complicated 
> because they are defined at the libprocess level.
> While working on MESOS-4850, it became apparent that since our tests use the 
> same instance of libprocess for both master and agent, different default 
> authentication realms must be used for master/agent so that HTTP 
> authentication can be independently enabled/disabled for each.
> We should establish a mechanism for making an endpoint authenticated that 
> allows us to:
> 1) Install an endpoint like {{/files}}, whose code is shared by the master 
> and agent, with different authentication realms for the master and agent
> 2) Avoid hard-coding a default authentication realm into libprocess, to 
> permit the use of different authentication realms for the master and agent 
> and to keep application-level concerns from leaking into libprocess
> Another option would be to use a single default authentication realm and 
> always enable or disable HTTP authentication for *both* the master and agent 
> in tests. However, this wouldn't allow us to test scenarios where HTTP 
> authentication is enabled on one but disabled on the other.



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