Cassandra authentication
Web Services supports Cassandra authentication. Authentication validates incoming user connections to the Cassandra database. Implementing Cassandra authentication requires you to do some configuration in Cassandra and in Web Services.
Configure Cassandra authentication
The user login accounts and their passwords required for authentication are managed inside the cassandra.yaml file. Configure Cassandra authentication according to Datastax documentation.
Web Services configuration
To support Cassandra authentication, open the application.yaml file and provide the appropriate credentials. For example:
cassandraCluster:
thrift_port: 9160
jmx_port: 7199
...
userName: <super user name>
password: <super user password>
...
Important
- To save backward compatable behavior when the username or password is not provided, GWS will try to connect to Cassandra in anonymous way.
- You might also want to encrypt the password for added security.
This page was last edited on March 14, 2017, at 15:59.
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