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Colin Patrick McCabe updated HADOOP-9699:
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Summary: MiniDFSCluster#createPermissionsDiagnosisString should handle
security exceptions in FileUtil#canRead and canWrite (was:
org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileUtil#canRead and canWrite should return false on
SecurityExceptions.)
> MiniDFSCluster#createPermissionsDiagnosisString should handle security
> exceptions in FileUtil#canRead and canWrite
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> Key: HADOOP-9699
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9699
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Mark Miller
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: HADOOP-9699.patch
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> Currently, if a security manager denies access on these calls, a
> SecurityException is thrown rather than returning false.
> This causes ugly behavior in MiniDFSCluster#createPermissionsDiagnosisString
> for example. If you are running with a security manager, that method can hide
> root exceptions on you because when it tries to create the permissions
> string, canRead and canWrite can throw security exceptions - the original
> exception is lost, and the problem may not be permissions related at all (it
> wasn't in the case that I ran into this).
> Rather than hardening createPermissionsDiagnosisString, it seems like these
> methods should just treat SecurityExceptions as lack of access.
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