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Hudson commented on AMBARI-16810:
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FAILURE: Integrated in Ambari-trunk-Commit #4899 (See
[https://builds.apache.org/job/Ambari-trunk-Commit/4899/])
AMBARI-16810. Ambari Agent security bypassed in Python=>2.7.9 (aonishuk)
(aonishuk:
[http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ambari.git&a=commit&h=1066f40ad8279160afecef4bee65ed9d33d6b5de])
* ambari-agent/src/main/python/ambari_agent/main.py
* ambari-agent/src/main/python/ambari_agent/AmbariConfig.py
* ambari-agent/conf/unix/ambari-agent.ini
* ambari-agent/src/main/python/ambari_agent/Controller.py
* ambari-agent/src/main/python/ambari_agent/NetUtil.py
> Ambari Agent security bypassed in Python=>2.7.9
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMBARI-16810
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-16810
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Andrew Onischuk
> Assignee: Andrew Onischuk
> Fix For: 2.4.0
>
> Attachments: AMBARI-16810.patch
>
>
> We hard-coded the Ambari Agents to ignore certification
> verification. But the reason why this was required was Python be un-secure by
> default:
> <https://access.redhat.com/articles/2039753>
> <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0476/>
> That method will cause signed certificates to not serve any purpose & is
> discouraged by RedHat & Python security experts:
> > "It is also possible, though highly discouraged , to globally disable
> verification by monkeypatching the ssl module in versions of Python"
> Instead we should abstract it to a setting (e.g. ssl_verify_cert) in the
> ambari-agent.ini such that users can turn certification verification if they
> provide a signed/trusted certificate.
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