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Eric Yang commented on HADOOP-16214:
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[~ibuenros] Perfect, let us know if patch 8 works for you.
[~daryn] a/b@hack/[email protected] also doesn't work for patch 9. If you look
closely, you will find that existing regex code allows empty string to slip
through and renewer can be set to empty. This is the reason that I stop using
regex for parsing kerberos principal.
> Kerberos name implementation in Hadoop does not accept principals with more
> than two components
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> Key: HADOOP-16214
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16214
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: auth
> Reporter: Issac Buenrostro
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: HADOOP-16214.001.patch, HADOOP-16214.002.patch,
> HADOOP-16214.003.patch, HADOOP-16214.004.patch, HADOOP-16214.005.patch,
> HADOOP-16214.006.patch, HADOOP-16214.007.patch, HADOOP-16214.008.patch,
> HADOOP-16214.009.patch
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> org.apache.hadoop.security.authentication.util.KerberosName is in charge of
> converting a Kerberos principal to a user name in Hadoop for all of the
> services requiring authentication.
> Although the Kerberos spec
> ([https://web.mit.edu/kerberos/krb5-1.5/krb5-1.5.4/doc/krb5-user/What-is-a-Kerberos-Principal_003f.html])
> allows for an arbitrary number of components in the principal, the Hadoop
> implementation will throw a "Malformed Kerberos name:" error if the principal
> has more than two components (because the regex can only read serviceName and
> hostName).
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