[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-10091) Align JMX authentication with internal authentication

2016-03-15 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe (JIRA)

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Sam Tunnicliffe updated CASSANDRA-10091:

Reviewer: T Jake Luciani

> Align JMX authentication with internal authentication
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10091
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Jan Karlsson
>Assignee: Sam Tunnicliffe
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.x
>
>
> It would be useful to authenticate with JMX through Cassandra's internal 
> authentication. This would reduce the overhead of keeping passwords in files 
> on the machine and would consolidate passwords to one location. It would also 
> allow the possibility to handle JMX permissions in Cassandra.
> It could be done by creating our own JMX server and setting custom classes 
> for the authenticator and authorizer. We could then add some parameters where 
> the user could specify what authenticator and authorizer to use in case they 
> want to make their own.
> This could also be done by creating a premain method which creates a jmx 
> server. This would give us the feature without changing the Cassandra code 
> itself. However I believe this would be a good feature to have in Cassandra.
> I am currently working on a solution which creates a JMX server and uses a 
> custom authenticator and authorizer. It is currently build as a premain, 
> however it would be great if we could put this in Cassandra instead.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-10091) Align JMX authentication with internal authentication

2016-03-14 Thread Aleksey Yeschenko (JIRA)

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Aleksey Yeschenko updated CASSANDRA-10091:
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Reviewer:   (was: Aleksey Yeschenko)

> Align JMX authentication with internal authentication
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10091
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Jan Karlsson
>Assignee: Sam Tunnicliffe
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.x
>
>
> It would be useful to authenticate with JMX through Cassandra's internal 
> authentication. This would reduce the overhead of keeping passwords in files 
> on the machine and would consolidate passwords to one location. It would also 
> allow the possibility to handle JMX permissions in Cassandra.
> It could be done by creating our own JMX server and setting custom classes 
> for the authenticator and authorizer. We could then add some parameters where 
> the user could specify what authenticator and authorizer to use in case they 
> want to make their own.
> This could also be done by creating a premain method which creates a jmx 
> server. This would give us the feature without changing the Cassandra code 
> itself. However I believe this would be a good feature to have in Cassandra.
> I am currently working on a solution which creates a JMX server and uses a 
> custom authenticator and authorizer. It is currently build as a premain, 
> however it would be great if we could put this in Cassandra instead.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-10091) Align JMX authentication with internal authentication

2016-02-26 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe (JIRA)

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Sam Tunnicliffe updated CASSANDRA-10091:

Reviewer: Aleksey Yeschenko  (was: Sam Tunnicliffe)

> Align JMX authentication with internal authentication
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10091
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Jan Karlsson
>Assignee: Jan Karlsson
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.x
>
>
> It would be useful to authenticate with JMX through Cassandra's internal 
> authentication. This would reduce the overhead of keeping passwords in files 
> on the machine and would consolidate passwords to one location. It would also 
> allow the possibility to handle JMX permissions in Cassandra.
> It could be done by creating our own JMX server and setting custom classes 
> for the authenticator and authorizer. We could then add some parameters where 
> the user could specify what authenticator and authorizer to use in case they 
> want to make their own.
> This could also be done by creating a premain method which creates a jmx 
> server. This would give us the feature without changing the Cassandra code 
> itself. However I believe this would be a good feature to have in Cassandra.
> I am currently working on a solution which creates a JMX server and uses a 
> custom authenticator and authorizer. It is currently build as a premain, 
> however it would be great if we could put this in Cassandra instead.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-10091) Align JMX authentication with internal authentication

2015-10-13 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe (JIRA)

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Sam Tunnicliffe updated CASSANDRA-10091:

Fix Version/s: 3.x

> Align JMX authentication with internal authentication
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10091
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: Core
>Reporter: Jan Karlsson
>Assignee: Jan Karlsson
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.x
>
>
> It would be useful to authenticate with JMX through Cassandra's internal 
> authentication. This would reduce the overhead of keeping passwords in files 
> on the machine and would consolidate passwords to one location. It would also 
> allow the possibility to handle JMX permissions in Cassandra.
> It could be done by creating our own JMX server and setting custom classes 
> for the authenticator and authorizer. We could then add some parameters where 
> the user could specify what authenticator and authorizer to use in case they 
> want to make their own.
> This could also be done by creating a premain method which creates a jmx 
> server. This would give us the feature without changing the Cassandra code 
> itself. However I believe this would be a good feature to have in Cassandra.
> I am currently working on a solution which creates a JMX server and uses a 
> custom authenticator and authorizer. It is currently build as a premain, 
> however it would be great if we could put this in Cassandra instead.



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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-10091) Align JMX authentication with internal authentication

2015-10-01 Thread Sam Tunnicliffe (JIRA)

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Sam Tunnicliffe updated CASSANDRA-10091:

Reviewer: Sam Tunnicliffe

> Align JMX authentication with internal authentication
> -
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-10091
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10091
> Project: Cassandra
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: Core
>Reporter: Jan Karlsson
>Assignee: Jan Karlsson
>Priority: Minor
>
> It would be useful to authenticate with JMX through Cassandra's internal 
> authentication. This would reduce the overhead of keeping passwords in files 
> on the machine and would consolidate passwords to one location. It would also 
> allow the possibility to handle JMX permissions in Cassandra.
> It could be done by creating our own JMX server and setting custom classes 
> for the authenticator and authorizer. We could then add some parameters where 
> the user could specify what authenticator and authorizer to use in case they 
> want to make their own.
> This could also be done by creating a premain method which creates a jmx 
> server. This would give us the feature without changing the Cassandra code 
> itself. However I believe this would be a good feature to have in Cassandra.
> I am currently working on a solution which creates a JMX server and uses a 
> custom authenticator and authorizer. It is currently build as a premain, 
> however it would be great if we could put this in Cassandra instead.



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