Header authenticator#
Trino supports header authentication over TLS via a custom header authenticator that extracts the principal from a predefined header(s), performs any validation it needs and creates an authenticated principal.
Implementation#
HeaderAuthenticatorFactory is responsible for creating a
HeaderAuthenticator instance. It also defines the name of this
authenticator which is used by the administrator in a Trino configuration.
HeaderAuthenticator contains a single method, createAuthenticatedPrincipal(),
which validates the request headers wrapped by the Headers interface; has the method getHeader(String name)
and returns a Principal, which is then authorized by the System access control.
The implementation of HeaderAuthenticatorFactory must be wrapped
as a plugin and installed on the Trino cluster.
Configuration#
After a plugin that implements HeaderAuthenticatorFactory has been
installed on the coordinator, it is configured using an
etc/header-authenticator.properties file. All of the
properties other than header-authenticator.name are specific to the
HeaderAuthenticatorFactory implementation.
The header-authenticator.name property is used by Trino to find a
registered HeaderAuthenticatorFactory based on the name returned by
HeaderAuthenticatorFactory.getName(). The remaining properties are
passed as a map to HeaderAuthenticatorFactory.create().
Example configuration file:
header-authenticator.name=custom
custom-property1=custom-value1
custom-property2=custom-value2
Additionally, the coordinator must be configured to use header authentication and have HTTPS enabled (or HTTPS forwarding enabled).