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[jira] [Created] (PHOENIX-3126) The driver implementation should
take into account the context of the user
Devaraj Das created PHOENIX-3126:
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Summary: The driver implementation should take into account the context of the user
Key: PHOENIX-3126
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3126
Project: Phoenix
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Devaraj Das
Ran into this issue ...
We have an application that proxies various users internally and fires queries for those users. The Phoenix driver implementation caches connections it successfully creates and keys it by the ConnectionInfo. The ConnectionInfo doesn't take into consideration the "user". So random users (including those that aren't supposed to access) can access the tables in this sort of a setup.
The fix is to also consider the User in the ConnectionInfo.
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