dschneider-pivotal commented on a change in pull request #7162:
URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/7162#discussion_r762115613



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File path: 
geode-for-redis/src/distributedTest/java/org/apache/geode/redis/ExpiringSecurityManager.java
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+package org.apache.geode.redis;
+
+import java.util.HashSet;
+import java.util.Properties;
+import java.util.Set;
+
+import org.apache.geode.examples.SimpleSecurityManager;
+import org.apache.geode.security.AuthenticationExpiredException;
+import org.apache.geode.security.AuthenticationFailedException;
+import org.apache.geode.security.ResourcePermission;
+
+public class ExpiringSecurityManager extends SimpleSecurityManager {
+  private final Set<String> expiredUsers = new HashSet<>();
+
+  @Override
+  public Object authenticate(final Properties credentials) throws 
AuthenticationFailedException {
+    String user = (String) super.authenticate(credentials);
+    if (expiredUsers.remove(user)) {
+      throw new AuthenticationExpiredException("User has expired.");
+    }
+
+    return user;
+  }
+
+  @Override
+  public boolean authorize(Object principal, ResourcePermission permission) {
+    String user = (String) principal;
+    boolean authorized = super.authorize(principal, permission) && 
!expiredUsers.contains(user);

Review comment:
       what is the point of adding "&& !expiredUsers.contains(user)" here? The 
next line will throw an exception if expiredUsers.contains(user) (i.e. remove 
returns true) In which case authorized will not even be used. So I think this 
can be simplified to just the super call.
   Also, if it is okay to give precedence to the expiration check over 
super.authorize, you could just the the expiration check first and if you get 
past that just do "return super.authorize..."




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