[jira] [Updated] (AMBARI-25413) Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.

2022-11-17 Thread Zhiguo Wu (Jira)


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Zhiguo Wu updated AMBARI-25413:
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Fix Version/s: 2.8.0

> Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.
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>
> Key: AMBARI-25413
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-25413
> Project: Ambari
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: ambari-server
>Affects Versions: 2.7.4
>Reporter: Ashish Bathla
>Assignee: Szilárd Antal
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: pull-request-available
> Fix For: 2.8.0
>
>  Time Spent: 50m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> When running ambari-server setup-security and choosing '[1]  Enable HTTPS for 
> Ambari server.' we give the following information:
> Do you want to disable HTTPS [y/n] (n)? n
> SSL port [8080] ? 8080
> Enter path to Certificate: 
> Enter path to Private Key: 
> Please enter password for Private Key: 
> Generating random password for HTTPS keystore...done.
> Importing and saving Certificate...done.
> Thereafter Unix permission of the systemwide Java truststore 
> /var/lib/ca-certificates/java-cacerts are changed from mode 444 to 640.
> In consequence Applications do not start anymore because the truststore is 
> not world readable. It's creating impact on applications which is run by 
> other users.



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[jira] [Updated] (AMBARI-25413) Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.

2019-12-14 Thread Szilard Antal (Jira)


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Szilard Antal updated AMBARI-25413:
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Resolution: Fixed
Status: Resolved  (was: Patch Available)

> Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.
> -
>
> Key: AMBARI-25413
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-25413
> Project: Ambari
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: ambari-server
>Affects Versions: 2.7.4
>Reporter: Aashish Bathla
>Assignee: Szilard Antal
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: pull-request-available
>  Time Spent: 0.5h
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> When running ambari-server setup-security and choosing '[1]  Enable HTTPS for 
> Ambari server.' we give the following information:
> Do you want to disable HTTPS [y/n] (n)? n
> SSL port [8080] ? 8080
> Enter path to Certificate: 
> Enter path to Private Key: 
> Please enter password for Private Key: 
> Generating random password for HTTPS keystore...done.
> Importing and saving Certificate...done.
> Thereafter Unix permission of the systemwide Java truststore 
> /var/lib/ca-certificates/java-cacerts are changed from mode 444 to 640.
> In consequence Applications do not start anymore because the truststore is 
> not world readable. It's creating impact on applications which is run by 
> other users.



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[jira] [Updated] (AMBARI-25413) Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.

2019-12-03 Thread Szilard Antal (Jira)


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Szilard Antal updated AMBARI-25413:
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Status: Patch Available  (was: In Progress)

> Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.
> -
>
> Key: AMBARI-25413
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-25413
> Project: Ambari
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: ambari-server
>Affects Versions: 2.7.4
>Reporter: Aashish Bathla
>Assignee: Szilard Antal
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: pull-request-available
>  Time Spent: 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> When running ambari-server setup-security and choosing '[1]  Enable HTTPS for 
> Ambari server.' we give the following information:
> Do you want to disable HTTPS [y/n] (n)? n
> SSL port [8080] ? 8080
> Enter path to Certificate: 
> Enter path to Private Key: 
> Please enter password for Private Key: 
> Generating random password for HTTPS keystore...done.
> Importing and saving Certificate...done.
> Thereafter Unix permission of the systemwide Java truststore 
> /var/lib/ca-certificates/java-cacerts are changed from mode 444 to 640.
> In consequence Applications do not start anymore because the truststore is 
> not world readable. It's creating impact on applications which is run by 
> other users.



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[jira] [Updated] (AMBARI-25413) Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.

2019-12-03 Thread ASF GitHub Bot (Jira)


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ASF GitHub Bot updated AMBARI-25413:

Labels: pull-request-available  (was: )

> Ambari is changing the truststore permission from 444/644 to 640.
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>
> Key: AMBARI-25413
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-25413
> Project: Ambari
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: ambari-server
>Affects Versions: 2.7.4
>Reporter: Aashish Bathla
>Assignee: Szilard Antal
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: pull-request-available
>
> When running ambari-server setup-security and choosing '[1]  Enable HTTPS for 
> Ambari server.' we give the following information:
> Do you want to disable HTTPS [y/n] (n)? n
> SSL port [8080] ? 8080
> Enter path to Certificate: 
> Enter path to Private Key: 
> Please enter password for Private Key: 
> Generating random password for HTTPS keystore...done.
> Importing and saving Certificate...done.
> Thereafter Unix permission of the systemwide Java truststore 
> /var/lib/ca-certificates/java-cacerts are changed from mode 444 to 640.
> In consequence Applications do not start anymore because the truststore is 
> not world readable. It's creating impact on applications which is run by 
> other users.



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