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Daryn Sharp commented on HADOOP-8758: ------------------------------------- Kan, this is a great discusson. Would you clarify the references to needing multiple secret managers? I think we should be able to support multiple auth types with the existing secret managers. The managers are just an authz mechanism that is or should be decoupled from auth. That said, what additional functionality would these other secret managers provide? > Support for pluggable token implementations > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-8758 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8758 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: ipc, security > Reporter: Kan Zhang > Assignee: Kan Zhang > > Variants of the delegation token mechanism have been employed by different > Hadoop services (NN, JT, RM, etc) to re-authenticate a previously > Kerberos-authenticated client. While existing delegation token mechanism > compliments Kerberos well, it doesn't necessarily have to be coupled with > Kerberos. In principle, delegation tokens can be coupled with any > authentication mechanism that bootstraps security. In particular, it can be > coupled with other token implementations that use the same DIGEST-MD5 auth > method. For example, a token can be pre-generated in an out-of-band manner > and configured as a shared secret key between NN and JT to allow JT to make > initial authentication to NN. This simple example doesn't deal with token > renewal etc, but it helps to illustrate the point that if we can support > multiple pluggable token implementations, it opens up the possibility for > different users to plug in the token implementation of their choice to > bootstrap security. Such token based mechanism has advantages over Kerberos > in that 1) it doesn't require Kerberos infrastructure, 2) it leverages > existing SASL DIGEST-MD5 auth method and doesn't require adding a new RPC > auth method. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira