In this tutorial : https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra/3.0/cassandra/configuration/secureNodetool.html In note section it is written "In Cassandra 3.0.8 and later, a user designated readonly access can run nodetool info so that cluster monitoring is available. In earlier versions, the user must have readwritepermission." So when i give a read only access to a user in jmxremote.access: ,they can still run all the nodetool commands.Why is this so?
Regards Akshit Jain B-Tech,2013124 9891724697 On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 5:14 PM, Horia Mocioi <horia.moc...@ericsson.com> wrote: > Which exactly "read access" are you refering to? Can you point out in the > tutorial? > > On fre, 2017-10-06 at 14:03 +0530, Akshit Jain wrote: > > Hi, > For nodetool authentication I'm following this: > https://support.datastax.com/hc/en-us/articles/204226179- > Step-by-step-instructions-for-securing-JMX-authentication- > for-nodetool-utility-OpsCenter-and-JConsole > <https://support.datastax.com/hc/en-us/articles/204226179-Step-by-step-instructions-for-securing-JMX-authentication-for-nodetool-utility-OpsCenter-and-JConsole> > > I want to know the read access to the user in nodetool authentication > gives access to which all features available in nodetool? > >