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1. Re: Embedded Teiid security (dynamic approach)
rareddy Aug 12, 2015 10:31 AM (in response to szarazfika)Szaraz,
In embedded you can plugin your own authentication mechanism, take look at the SecurityHelper and DefaultDoNothingSecurityHelper classes for an example. Also, another reference and code to another community members integration with Kerberos here teiid: Authenticating datasources with LDAP or Kerberos in Amazon AWS
Also you take look at Teiid's implementation in using the JAAS in EAP.
Take look at above ask any questions you may have.
Ramesh..
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2. Re: Embedded Teiid security (dynamic approach)
szarazfika Aug 14, 2015 12:40 PM (in response to rareddy)Ramesh,
Thanks for your answer. I was waiting for an out-of-the-box-solution, but of course we are OK with it.
I checked the examples and it is the way we will proceed with it.
(I have a question related to authorization, but I will raise it up in another ticket.
Thanks!!
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3. Re: Embedded Teiid security (dynamic approach)
van.halbert Aug 14, 2015 12:45 PM (in response to szarazfika)Szaraz,
Is this something your company would like to get support for if Red Hat were to productize this?
Thanks.
Van
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4. Re: Embedded Teiid security (dynamic approach)
rareddy Aug 14, 2015 12:51 PM (in response to szarazfika)Szaraz,
If you want OOB you need to be using our EAP based one, we got plenty of JAAS based authentication mechanisms, the embedded gives the flexibility to add in your own. Even with embedded, if you want you should be able to use the Picketlink project and use the LDAP based security provider (JAAS based) to Active Directory. Actually this will make a great example for to show case Embedded. You can see current examples at teiid/teiid-embedded-examples · GitHub
Would please a log a JIRA for this?
Thanks.
Ramesh..