Hi, Ivan.

I'm sorry that the discussion was moved in private channel. The problem I'm trying to solve is described below in the thread. The security plugin in my case stores and analyzesinfo about a node that failed to join.


Regards,

Mikhail.



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Subject:        Re: Joining node validation failure event.
Date:   Thu, 21 Nov 2019 21:43:33 +0300
From:   Mikhail Petrov <pmgheap....@gmail.com>
To:     Andrey Gura <ag...@apache.org>



Hi, Andrey.

In my task security plugin running on the coordinator must locally handle the situation when some node is trying to join the topology with the invalid configuration. I can't handle the response on a node that failed to connect because it's untrusted.

Actually I'm only concerned about one validation -- when all Ignite components validate new node.

In my case plugin must be able to obtain general and security subject information from joining TcpDiscoveryNode attributes. But I have no idea how to share information between the security and discovery components without recording event and listening it locally.

This event is assumed to be disable by default and in my case used only on local node so it's not look like "cluster wide event".

Also I propose to record this event in dedicated utilityPool so it can't stuck discovery thread.

I will appreciate any thoughts on this problem.

Regards,
Mikhail.

On 21.11.2019 19:40, Andrey Gura wrote:
Mikhail,

It is still not enough details to me. What is expected behavior if the plugin?

There are a different validations during node join. Many of them
placed in RingMessageWorker#processJoinRequestMessage method. If
validation will fail then corresponding message will be sent to the
joining node (including TcpDiscoveryAuthFailedMessage) and node will
not joined to topology.

What is purpose of the special cluster wide event? Node is not joined
to the topology. Why topology nodes should know something about this
node?

On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 9:54 AM Mikhail Petrov <pmgheap....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Andrey.

I take part in the development of a custom security plugin for Apache
Ignite. There is an information security requirement for which node
joining failures due to invalid configuration must be handled by the
plugin.

This is where my case comes from. Are there any objections to the
proposed approach?

Regards,
Mikhail.

On 20.11.2019 19:38, Andrey Gura wrote:
Hi, Mikhail!

Could you please describe the case for this new event?

On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 12:45 PM Mikhail Petrov <pmgheap....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, Igniters.

There is a case which requires to handle joining node validation failure
in Ignite components and obtain information of the node that tried to
join and the reason for the failure. Now, as I see, there is no way to
do it. I propose to implement a new event -- NodeValidationFailedEvent
-- and record it in case the validation fails. I have created Tiket [1]
and PR [2], which shows an example of implementation. Could anyone take
a look at it, please?

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-12380

[2] https://github.com/apache/ignite/pull/7057

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