Yes. If you have a set of authorization plugins that are authentication type sensitive, you can stack them

This isn't exactly what I was getting at. Within the default authorization module, is there any way to setup rules that only match authentication information coming from a specific plugin?

Let's say I do a "SciTokens" plugin stacked with the default one and then a client performs Unix authentication without a token. How do I stop it from matching a rule like:

u bbockelm /store a

? I only trust the user information filled in by the GSI authentication, not the Unix auth.


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