[Go-essp-tech] TDS access control for OpenDAP requests

John Caron caron at unidata.ucar.edu
Mon May 16 12:58:36 MDT 2011


ok, btw, how many of these datasets (that are protected) are in one 
server? just trying to get a feel for the scale.

On 5/16/2011 12:35 PM, Cinquini, Luca (3880) wrote:
> Thanks John, could you please let us know when we can download a new TDS version and try again ?
> thanks a lot,
> Luca
>
> On May 16, 2011, at 12:31 PM, John Caron wrote:
>
>> On 5/16/2011 11:01 AM, Cinquini, Luca (3880) wrote:
>>> Hi John,
>>> 	how's going ? I have a follow-up question to our brief conversation at GO-ESSP last week. Could you confirm that theoretically the TDS access control model should be able to secure access to http requests ending in .dods, besides those ending in .nc ?
>>>
>>> The reason I am asking is because looking at the log files it seems otherwise. The ESG filters establish whether or not a URL is secure by calling DatasetHandler.findResourceControl(uri). Up to now, we have changed every URL of the form XYZ.nc.dods to XYZ.nc, and fed this last uri to the DatasetHandler, but this approach does not work for aggregations.
>>>
>>> For example, this is what I see in the logs when making an opendap request on a single file:
>>>
>>> 2011-05-16T09:50:28.655 -0700 [     53640][      14] DEBUG - esg.orp.app.tds.TDSPolicyService - URI=/esg_dataroot/obs4cmip5/observations/atmos/hus/mon/grid/NASA-JPL/AQUA/AIRS/r1i1p1/hus_AQUA_AIRS_L3_RetStd-v5_200209-201006.nc.dods resource control=null
>>> 2011-05-16T09:50:28.656 -0700 [     53641][      14] DEBUG - esg.orp.app.tds.TDSPolicyService - Uri changed.
>>> 2011-05-16T09:50:28.656 -0700 [     53641][      14] DEBUG - esg.orp.app.tds.TDSPolicyService - URI=/esg_dataroot/obs4cmip5/observations/atmos/hus/mon/grid/NASA-JPL/AQUA/AIRS/r1i1p1/hus_AQUA_AIRS_L3_RetStd-v5_200209-201006.nc resource control=esg-user is secure=true
>>> 2011-05-16T09:50:28.656 -0700 [     53641][      14] DEBUG - esg.orp.app.AuthenticationFilter - URL=http://test-datanode.jpl.nasa.gov/thredds/dodsC/esg_dataroot/obs4cmip5/observations/atmos/hus/mon/grid/NASA-JPL/AQUA/AIRS/r1i1p1/hus_AQUA_AIRS_L3_RetStd-v5_200209-201006.nc.dods?hus[0:1:0][0:1:0][0:1:0][0:1:0] is secure
>>>
>>> You'll notice that the original URI */hus_AQUA_AIRS_L3_RetStd-v5_200209-201006.nc.dods is NOT secure, but after dropping the last extension, the URI hus_AQUA_AIRS_L3_RetStd-v5_200209-201006.nc IS secure.
>>>
>>> Off course I might be doing something wrong here, but before digging any further I wanted to make sure that you think dods requests are treated just like normal file requests as far as security is concerned. FYI the catalog I am using to test is:
>>>
>>> http://test-datanode.jpl.nasa.gov/thredds/esgcet/1/obs4cmip5.NASA-JPL.AQUA.AIRS.mon.v1.xml
>>>
>>> thanks a lot, it was great seeing you at the workshop,
>>> Luca
>> hi luca:
>>
>> this is a bug in our code. its looking for exact matches on access paths
>> . i will get a fix asap. thanks for finding it.
>>
>> john



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