René Cordier created JAMES-3061:
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Summary: Determine the minimum set of permissions for a Cassandra
user
Key: JAMES-3061
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3061
Project: James Server
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: René Cordier
Currently, James relies on a superuser account to connect to Cassandra.
This is not adapted for production setups. Eventually, we may have a Cassandra
cluster being used by several James instances, all focused on different clients
(i.e. these James instances do not belong to the same James "cluster").
It would be better to have a restricted account to Cassandra.
In particular, James should not be able to delete or create a keyspace. In
fact, it should only have permissions on its own keyspace. What would be the
minimal but sufficient permissions for James to work with such an account? And
what would be the command to type in to create such an account from an
administrator's point of view?
*DOD*: apache website documentation for that
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