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Josh Elser commented on KNOX-844:
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bq. Do you have any further documentation on setting up Knox with Phoenix Query 
Server (beyond what's linked in the description)? Do I need to add an entry to 
the topology for Knox, for example?

I don't have anything written up yet, no. This would be good to do :)

Looks like I should have added something to the [user 
manual|https://knox.apache.org/books/knox-0-11-0/user-guide.html#Service+Details].
 Let me open up something to do this.

> Add support for Apache Phoenix via Knox
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KNOX-844
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KNOX-844
>             Project: Apache Knox
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Server
>    Affects Versions: 0.11.0
>            Reporter: John McParland
>            Assignee: John McParland
>         Attachments: Knox_Phoenix.png
>
>
> We would like to access data stored in Hadoop (especially HBase) using 
> traditional tools which rely on ODBC connections and SQL.
> Phoenix provides the SQL interface to HBase, and Hortonworks have an [ODSC 
> Connector for 
> Phoenix|http://hortonworks.com/hadoop-tutorial/bi-apache-phoenix-odbc/]
> However this is unsecured - in so far as accessing from outside of the 
> perimeter of the Big Data Platform.
> This ticket should address that by allowing the ODBC connection to Phoenix to 
> be proxied through Knox, to enforce perimeter level security.
> h4. Acceptance Criteria
> - Connections to Phoenix via Knox are only allowed with valid credentials, as 
> enforced by Knox
> - Connections to Phoenix via Knox are NOT allowed if Knox finds invalid 
> credentials.
> -  Connection to Phoenix via Knox can are made via an ODBC connector



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