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Kevin Minder commented on HADOOP-9392:
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Well said Daryn.  Aligning this area of work across all interested parties is 
critical.  We need to be able to clearly articulate the goals of the effort and 
then understand how we can all work together to accomplish them without 
duplicate, conflicting work and destabilizing Hadoop.  In the coming days I 
hope to put some structure around this with the goal of having a meaningful 
conversation about this at Hadoop Summit.  The good thing is that at least from 
my perspective it seems that our goals are aligned.  Specifically we would like 
Hadoop to support pluggable mechanisms for the authentication of both users and 
services.  We all have different ideas and are approaching this from different 
angles.  We need to figure out how all the puzzle pieces fit together.
                
> Token based authentication and Single Sign On
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-9392
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9392
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: security
>            Reporter: Kai Zheng
>            Assignee: Kai Zheng
>             Fix For: 3.0.0
>
>         Attachments: token-based-authn-plus-sso.pdf
>
>
> This is an umbrella entry for one of project Rhino’s topic, for details of 
> project Rhino, please refer to 
> https://github.com/intel-hadoop/project-rhino/. The major goal for this entry 
> as described in project Rhino was 
>  
> “Core, HDFS, ZooKeeper, and HBase currently support Kerberos authentication 
> at the RPC layer, via SASL. However this does not provide valuable attributes 
> such as group membership, classification level, organizational identity, or 
> support for user defined attributes. Hadoop components must interrogate 
> external resources for discovering these attributes and at scale this is 
> problematic. There is also no consistent delegation model. HDFS has a simple 
> delegation capability, and only Oozie can take limited advantage of it. We 
> will implement a common token based authentication framework to decouple 
> internal user and service authentication from external mechanisms used to 
> support it (like Kerberos)”
>  
> We’d like to start our work from Hadoop-Common and try to provide common 
> facilities by extending existing authentication framework which support:
> 1.    Pluggable token provider interface 
> 2.    Pluggable token verification protocol and interface
> 3.    Security mechanism to distribute secrets in cluster nodes
> 4.    Delegation model of user authentication

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