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- Apache Knox overview | Cloudera on Cloud
The Apache Knox Gateway (“Knox”) is a system to extend the reach of Apache™ Hadoop® services to users outside of a Hadoop cluster without reducing Hadoop Security
- Token configurations | Cloudera on Premises
Out of the box, Knox will display the custom lifetime spinners on the Token Generation page However, they can be hidden by disabling the Knox Token Integration - Enable
- CDP Private Cloud Base 7. 1. 9 Release Summary
Knox HttpFS enhances perimeter security for accessing and transferring HDFS data Knox token authentication provides efficient and scalable user authentication using tokens which are easily rolled, renewed and revoked
- User authentication in Hue | Cloudera on Cloud
You can use the Apache Knox Gateway to interact with Hue REST APIs and the Hue user interface, along with other Cloudera components and services To set up Knox Single Sign-on (SSO) to authenticate users, you must configure the KnoxSpnegoDjangoBackend property using Cloudera Manager
- Configuring user authentication using Knox proxy - Cloudera
In the Cloudera Private Cloud Base 7 1 x release, Knox Proxy is configured via the Knox Admin UI To set up proxy, you first define the provider configurations and descriptors, and the topologies are automatically generated based on those settings
- Knox Gateway token integration - docs. cloudera. com
You can use the Apache Knox homepage to generate and manage Knox Gateway tokens for Cloudera
- Enabling logout option for secure clusters - Cloudera
This section can be used to configure the Knox SSO logout URL for both HA and non-HA clusters SSH in to the Ambari console on which you have configured Knox as a root user
- Knox topologies
Learn about the Knox topologies needed for proxying the authorization requests from external users for Cloudera Data Sharing
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