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Christopher Tubbs commented on ACCUMULO-1024:
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Oh, I see. That might be a useful Authenticator implementation, because it's
easy to use. However, it's not very secure (it'd probably have to be stored in
HDFS or some other shared location), and I wouldn't want to provide an
implementation I wouldn't recommend.
However, I would be interested in looking at how they do authentication in
their code (I think they use JAAS LoginContext, with a PasswordCallback that
reads this file), because that might be useful for us to adopt in the future,
on the server side. However, it doesn't resolve the issues with the client
side, because even LoginContext has the issue of how to get the credentials to
the CallbackHandler's respective Callbacks on the server side.
With the generic token handling, we're essentially supporting single sign-on
(SSO)... however the SSO tokens are authenticated, we need to pass them to the
server.
> Deprecate built-in user management utilities
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>
> Key: ACCUMULO-1024
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1024
> Project: Accumulo
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: master, tserver
> Reporter: Christopher Tubbs
> Assignee: Christopher Tubbs
> Fix For: 1.5.0
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> The built-in user management functionality should be phased out, in favor of
> the pluggable authentication model. Any user-management functions that apply
> to a particular implementation of an authentication should be handled within
> that implementation, and not within Accumulo's core.
> This should reduce the complexity of the overall user model.
> A transition plan should be established for the prior ZKAuthenticator
> implementation for usernames and passwords. The former APIs for user
> management should continue to work as is, and pass through to the former
> implementation, but any new APIs for user management should not be introduced
> to the core (like in SecurityOperations, the shell, and 'accumulo init'),
> because that introduces complexity and essentially establishes a guarantee
> that Accumulo will handle user management for arbitrary authentication
> systems... which I don't think we can do generically.
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