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Steve Loughran updated HADOOP-14350:
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Description:
For the sample code below:
{code}
public class TestKrb {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
String user = args[0], path = args[1];
UserGroupInformation ugi =
UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytabAndReturnUGI(user, path);
System.out.println("Login successfully");
}
}
{code}
When I use IBM JDK and pass a relative path for the Kerberos keytab, it will
throw error messages. According to the debug log, it always tries to read the
keytab from the root path. See the debug logs below:
In above log, the useKeytab=<value> entry is showing a <value> prefaced by a
leading "//". It appears that HADOOP is adjusting the user supplied keytab
file and most likely prefacing it with something like "FILE://", which would
cause the resulting IBM normalized value to then be prefaced by "//" before the
user supplied keytab file. This is the cause for why relative paths used with
HADOOP are not working with IBM JVM's.
was:
For the sample code below:
public class TestKrb {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
String user = args[0], path = args[1];
UserGroupInformation ugi =
UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytabAndReturnUGI(user, path);
System.out.println("Login successfully");
}
}
When I use IBM JDK and pass a relative path for the Kerberos keytab, it will
throw error messages. According to the debug log, it always tries to read the
keytab from the root path. See the debug logs below:
2017-04-19 02:29:13,982 DEBUG
[org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableMetricsFactory] - field
org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableRate
org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation$UgiMetrics.loginSuccess with
annotation @org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.annotation.Metric(about=,
sampleName=Ops, always=false, type=DEFAULT, value=[Rate of successful kerberos
logins and latency (milliseconds)], valueName=Time)
2017-04-19 02:29:13,990 DEBUG
[org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableMetricsFactory] - field
org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableRate
org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation$UgiMetrics.loginFailure with
annotation @org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.annotation.Metric(about=,
sampleName=Ops, always=false, type=DEFAULT, value=[Rate of failed kerberos
logins and latency (milliseconds)], valueName=Time)
2017-04-19 02:29:13,991 DEBUG
[org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableMetricsFactory] - field
org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.lib.MutableRate
org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation$UgiMetrics.getGroups with
annotation @org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.annotation.Metric(about=,
sampleName=Ops, always=false, type=DEFAULT, value=[GetGroups], valueName=Time)
2017-04-19 02:29:13,992 DEBUG
[org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.impl.MetricsSystemImpl] - UgiMetrics, User and
group related metrics
[KRB_DBG_CFG] Config:main: Java config file:
/opt/ibm/java/jre/lib/security/krb5.conf
[KRB_DBG_CFG] Config:main: Loaded from Java config
2017-04-19 02:29:14,175 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.security.Groups] - Creating
new Groups object
2017-04-19 02:29:14,178 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.util.NativeCodeLoader] -
Trying to load the custom-built native-hadoop library...
2017-04-19 02:29:14,179 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.util.NativeCodeLoader] -
Failed to load native-hadoop with error: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: hadoop
(Not found in java.library.path)
2017-04-19 02:29:14,179 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.util.NativeCodeLoader] -
java.library.path=/opt/ibm/java/jre/lib/amd64/compressedrefs:/opt/ibm/java/jre/lib/amd64:/usr/lib64:/usr/lib
2017-04-19 02:29:14,179 WARN [org.apache.hadoop.util.NativeCodeLoader] - Unable
to load native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes
where applicable
2017-04-19 02:29:14,180 DEBUG
[org.apache.hadoop.security.JniBasedUnixGroupsMappingWithFallback] - Falling
back to shell based
2017-04-19 02:29:14,180 DEBUG
[org.apache.hadoop.security.JniBasedUnixGroupsMappingWithFallback] - Group
mapping impl=org.apache.hadoop.security.ShellBasedUnixGroupsMapping
2017-04-19 02:29:14,334 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.util.Shell] - setsid exited
with exit code 0
2017-04-19 02:29:14,334 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.security.Groups] - Group
mapping impl=org.apache.hadoop.security.JniBasedUnixGroupsMappingWithFallback;
cacheTimeout=300000; warningDeltaMs=5000
IBMJGSSProvider Build-Level: -20161128
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: principal=job/analytics
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: credsType=initiate and accept
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main config: useDefaultCcache=false
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main config: useCcache=null
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main config: useDefaultKeytab=false
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main config: useKeytab=//job.keytab
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: forwardable=false (default)
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: renewable=false (default)
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: proxiable=false (default)
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: tryFirstPass=false (default)
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: useFirstPass=false (default)
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: moduleBanner=false (default)
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: interactive login? no
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main JAAS config: refreshKrb5Config = true
[KRB_DBG_CFG] Config:main: Java config file:
/opt/ibm/java/jre/lib/security/krb5.conf
[KRB_DBG_CFG] Config:main: Loaded from Java config
[KRB_DBG_KDC] KdcComm:main: >>> KdcAccessibility: reset
[KRB_DBG_KDC] KdcComm:main: >>> KdcAccessibility: reset
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main Try keytab for principal=job/analytics
[KRB_DBG_KTAB] KeyTab:main: >>> KeyTab: trying to load keytab file /job.keytab
[KRB_DBG_KTAB] KeyTab:main: >>> KeyTab: exception /job.keytab (No such file
or directory)
Key for the principal job/[email protected] not available in
//job.keytab
[KRB_DBG_CCHE] Credentials:main: >>> Credentials: Created Credentials with 0
keys. Key types:
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main Done retrieving Kerberos creds from keytab
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main Retrieving Kerberos creds from cache for
principal=job/analytics
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main Non-interactive login; no callbacks necessary.
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main No Kerberos creds in cache for principal job/analytics
[JGSS_DBG_CRED] main Doing Kerberos login for principal
job/[email protected]
2017-04-19 02:29:14,381 DEBUG [org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation]
- hadoop login
Exception in thread "main" java.io.IOException: Login failure for job/analytics
from keytab job.keytab
at
org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytabAndReturnUGI(UserGroupInformation.java:1103)
at com.TestKrb.main(TestKrb.java:10)
Caused by: javax.security.auth.login.FailedLoginException: Null key
at
com.ibm.security.jgss.i18n.I18NException.throwFailedLoginException(I18NException.java:1)
at
com.ibm.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule.a(Krb5LoginModule.java:355)
at
com.ibm.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule.b(Krb5LoginModule.java:515)
at
com.ibm.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule.login(Krb5LoginModule.java:411)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:95)
at
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:55)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:508)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.invoke(LoginContext.java:788)
at
javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.access$000(LoginContext.java:196)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext$5.run(LoginContext.java:721)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext$5.run(LoginContext.java:719)
at
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java:686)
at
javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.invokeCreatorPriv(LoginContext.java:719)
at javax.security.auth.login.LoginContext.login(LoginContext.java:593)
at
org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytabAndReturnUGI(UserGroupInformation.java:1092)
... 1 more
In above log, the useKeytab=<value> entry is showing a <value> prefaced by a
leading "//". It appears that HADOOP is adjusting the user supplied keytab
file and most likely prefacing it with something like "FILE://", which would
cause the resulting IBM normalized value to then be prefaced by "//" before the
user supplied keytab file. This is the cause for why relative paths used with
HADOOP are not working with IBM JVM's.
> Relative path for Kerberos keytab is not working on IBM JDK
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HADOOP-14350
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14350
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: common, security
> Affects Versions: 2.7.3
> Environment: IBM JDK
> Reporter: Wen Yuan Chen
>
> For the sample code below:
> {code}
> public class TestKrb {
> public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
> String user = args[0], path = args[1];
> UserGroupInformation ugi =
> UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytabAndReturnUGI(user, path);
> System.out.println("Login successfully");
> }
> }
> {code}
> When I use IBM JDK and pass a relative path for the Kerberos keytab, it will
> throw error messages. According to the debug log, it always tries to read
> the keytab from the root path. See the debug logs below:
> In above log, the useKeytab=<value> entry is showing a <value> prefaced by a
> leading "//". It appears that HADOOP is adjusting the user supplied keytab
> file and most likely prefacing it with something like "FILE://", which would
> cause the resulting IBM normalized value to then be prefaced by "//" before
> the user supplied keytab file. This is the cause for why relative paths used
> with HADOOP are not working with IBM JVM's.
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