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Benjamin Tan updated KNOX-1025: ------------------------------- Attachment: knox-1025.patch > Topology Domain Mapping > ----------------------- > > Key: KNOX-1025 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KNOX-1025 > Project: Apache Knox > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Server > Reporter: Benjamin Tan > Attachments: knox-1025.patch > > > h2. Motivation > In a multi-tenant doployment, end user need to access hadoop service in: > {code:java} > https://{gateway-host}:8443/gateway/eerie/webhdfs > {code} > , even with [KIP-6 Topology Port > Mapping|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KNOX/KIP-6+Topology+Port+Mapping], > end user need to access in: > {code:java} > https://{gateway-host}:5443/webhdfs > {code} > we can give more convenience for end user, let them access in: > {code:java} > https://{eerie-specific-domain}/webhdfs > or > https://eerie.{gateway-domain}/webhdfs > {code} > There are some deploy prerequisites: > # Let tenant admin add CNAME topology-specific-domain in their DNS server, > point gateway host; > # add CNAME eerie.gateway-domain in gateway domain DNS server, point geteway > host; > # add firewall rule in gateway host and redirect 443 to knox listening port > 8443. > h2. Configuration > Configuration for this feature will be in gateway-site.xml config file. > {code:java} > <!-- Optional, true by default--> > <property> > <name>gateway.domain.mapping.enabled</name> > <value>true</value> > <description>Enable/Disable gateway topology domain mapping > feature.</description> > </property> > > <!-- Multi Domain Gateway --> > <property> > <name>gateway.domain.mapping.eerie</name> > <value>{eerie-specific-domain}</value> > <description>The domain for the Topology.</description> > </property> > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)