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Posted to commits@hawq.apache.org by yo...@apache.org on 2016/09/29 15:27:50 UTC
incubator-hawq-docs git commit: Adding note to say manual Kerberos
config isn't required for Ambari installs.
Repository: incubator-hawq-docs
Updated Branches:
refs/heads/develop 459e3bc7d -> 10cde80c9
Adding note to say manual Kerberos config isn't required for Ambari installs.
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Branch: refs/heads/develop
Commit: 10cde80c922ea6fe65252d32e5d1d60df326cf91
Parents: 459e3bc
Author: David Yozie <yo...@apache.org>
Authored: Thu Sep 29 08:27:43 2016 -0700
Committer: David Yozie <yo...@apache.org>
Committed: Thu Sep 29 08:27:43 2016 -0700
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diff --git a/clientaccess/kerberos.html.md.erb b/clientaccess/kerberos.html.md.erb
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title: Using Kerberos Authentication
---
+**Note:** The following steps for enabling Kerberos *are not required* if you install HAWQ using Ambari.
+
You can control access to HAWQ with a Kerberos authentication server.
HAWQ supports the Generic Security Service Application Program Interface \(GSSAPI\) with Kerberos authentication. GSSAPI provides automatic authentication \(single sign-on\) for systems that support it. You specify the HAWQ users \(roles\) that require Kerberos authentication in the HAWQ configuration file `pg_hba.conf`. The login fails if Kerberos authentication is not available when a role attempts to log in to HAWQ.