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Authentication and ACLs
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Requests to the RADOS Gateway (RGW) can be either authenticated or
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unauthenticated. RGW assumes unauthenticated requests are sent by an anonymous
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user. RGW supports canned ACLs.
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Authentication
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Authenticating a request requires including an access key and a Hash-based
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Message Authentication Code (HMAC) in the request before it is sent to the
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RGW server. RGW uses an S3-compatible authentication approach.
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::
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HTTP/1.1
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PUT /buckets/bucket/object.mpeg
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Host: cname.domain.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 00:01:01 +0000
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Content-Encoding: mpeg
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Content-Length: 9999999
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Authorization: AWS {access-key}:{hash-of-header-and-secret}
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In the foregoing example, replace ``{access-key}`` with the value for your access
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key ID followed by a colon (``:``). Replace ``{hash-of-header-and-secret}`` with
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a hash of the header string and the secret corresponding to the access key ID.
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To generate the hash of the header string and secret, you must:
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#. Get the value of the header string.
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#. Normalize the request header string into canonical form.
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#. Generate an HMAC using a SHA-1 hashing algorithm.
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See `RFC 2104`_ and `HMAC`_ for details.
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#. Encode the ``hmac`` result as base-64.
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To normalize the header into canonical form:
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#. Get all fields beginning with ``x-amz-``.
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#. Ensure that the fields are all lowercase.
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#. Sort the fields lexicographically.
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#. Combine multiple instances of the same field name into a
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single field and separate the field values with a comma.
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#. Replace white space and line breaks in field values with a single space.
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#. Remove white space before and after colons.
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#. Append a new line after each field.
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#. Merge the fields back into the header.
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Replace the ``{hash-of-header-and-secret}`` with the base-64 encoded HMAC string.
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Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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---------------------------
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RGW supports S3-compatible ACL functionality. An ACL is a list of access grants
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that specify which operations a user can perform on a bucket or on an object.
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Each grant has a different meaning when applied to a bucket versus applied to
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an object:
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+------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
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| Permission | Bucket | Object |
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+==================+========================================================+==============================================+
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| ``READ`` | Grantee can list the objects in the bucket. | Grantee can read the object. |
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+------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
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| ``WRITE`` | Grantee can write or delete objects in the bucket. | N/A |
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+------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
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| ``READ_ACP`` | Grantee can read bucket ACL. | Grantee can read the object ACL. |
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+------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
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| ``WRITE_ACP`` | Grantee can write bucket ACL. | Grantee can write to the object ACL. |
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+------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
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| ``FULL_CONTROL`` | Grantee has full permissions for object in the bucket. | Grantee can read or write to the object ACL. |
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+------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
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.. _RFC 2104: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2104.txt
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.. _HMAC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAC
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