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Xiaoyu Yao updated HDFS-10757:
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Attachment: HADOOP-10757.02.patch
Thanks [~xiaochen] for the review. Attached a new patch to address the comments.
> KMSClientProvider combined with KeyProviderCache can result in wrong UGI
> being used
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> Key: HDFS-10757
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10757
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Sergey Shelukhin
> Assignee: Xiaoyu Yao
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: HADOOP-10757.02.patch, HDFS-10757.00.patch,
> HDFS-10757.01.patch
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> ClientContext::get gets the context from CACHE via a config setting based
> name, then KeyProviderCache stored in ClientContext gets the key provider
> cached by URI from the configuration, too. These would return the same
> KeyProvider regardless of current UGI.
> KMSClientProvider caches the UGI (actualUgi) in ctor; that means in
> particular that all the users of DFS with KMSClientProvider in a process will
> get the KMS token (along with other credentials) of the first user, via the
> above cache.
> Either KMSClientProvider shouldn't store the UGI, or one of the caches should
> be UGI-aware, like the FS object cache.
> Side note: the comment in createConnection that purports to handle the
> different UGI doesn't seem to cover what it says it covers. In our case, we
> have two unrelated UGIs with no auth (createRemoteUser) with bunch of tokens,
> including a KMS token, added.
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