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Ashish K Singh commented on KAFKA-3186:
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[~gwenshap] [~ijuma] I would like to know your thoughts on this, before I 
create a PR.

> Kafka authorizer should be aware of principal types it supports.
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>                 Key: KAFKA-3186
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3186
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Ashish K Singh
>            Assignee: Ashish K Singh
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> Currently, Kafka authorizer is agnostic of principal types it supports, so 
> are the acls CRUD methods in {{kafka.security.auth.Authorizer}}. The intent 
> behind is to keep Kafka authorization pluggable, which is really great. 
> However, this leads to following issues.
> 1. {{kafka-acls.sh}} supports pluggable authorizer and custom principals, 
> however is some what integrated with {{SimpleAclsAuthorizer}}. The help 
> messages has details which might not be true for a custom authorizer. For 
> instance, assuming User is a supported PrincipalType.
> 2. Acls CRUD methods perform no check on validity of acls, as they are not 
> aware of what principal types the support. This opens up space for lots of 
> user errors, KAFKA-3097 is an instance.
> I suggest we add a {{getSupportedPrincipalTypes}} method to authorizer and 
> use that for acls verification during acls CRUD, and make {{kafka-acls.sh}} 
> help messages more generic.



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