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waynesj <waynesj@...> writes:
> > uggh, sorry I just realized my bug... never mind > > On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:31 PM, waynesj <waynesj@...> wrote: > > > Hi > > I'm delving into zookeeper and trying to wrap my head around ACL > > access. As I understand from reading the ACL section of the programing > > guide, I s/b able to create a znode with a set ACLs that I can partition > > access to znode with? I'm able to create the node with an set of ACL's and > > verified that the ACL's were part of the new node. > > > > However when I try to read the znode using a client auth with read ACL it > > always returns AUTH fail? I running 3.4.3 standalone, below is sample code > > I was using. Did I misunderstood usage or miss something? > > Thanks in advance! > > Wayne
Hey do you have the sample working version of SASL(digest) with zookeeper. Can you tell me the difference between ACL and SASL?
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Indira
Sorry, don't have example. Perhaps, someone on the list has example link?
On Dec 28, 2012, at 1:18 AM, indira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> waynesj <waynesj@...> writes: > >> >> uggh, sorry I just realized my bug... never mind >> >> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:31 PM, waynesj <waynesj@...> wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> I'm delving into zookeeper and trying to wrap my head around ACL >>> access. As I understand from reading the ACL section of the programing >>> guide, I s/b able to create a znode with a set ACLs that I can partition >>> access to znode with? I'm able to create the node with an set of ACL's and >>> verified that the ACL's were part of the new node. >>> >>> However when I try to read the znode using a client auth with read ACL it >>> always returns AUTH fail? I running 3.4.3 standalone, below is sample code >>> I was using. Did I misunderstood usage or miss something? >>> Thanks in advance! >>> Wayne > > > > Hey do you have the sample working version of SASL(digest) with zookeeper. Can > you tell me the difference between ACL and SASL? > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > Indira > >
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