Re: Difference between ranger.credential.provider.path and ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file

2016-03-22 Thread Lune Silver
Hey Gautam, an additionnal question here.

For usersync, I have the impression that I have the same kind of situation :
- ranger.usersync.credstore.filename
- ranger.usersync.keystore.file

Is that the same ?

I mean, the credstore contains all the passwords using the Hadoop
Credential Provider and the keystore file is to activate ssl for usersync ?

Best regards.

Tale.

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Lune Silver 
wrote:

> Hello Gautam.
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Lune.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Gautam Borad  wrote:
>
>> Hi Lune,
>> These are two different properties that we are talking about here.
>>
>>- *ranger.https.attrib.keystore.**file* : This property is for
>>providing the location of the server keystore certificate to be loaded (
>>Public CA issued keystore ). You can find more info here.
>>
>>
>>
>>- *ranger.credential.provider.**path* : This property is for
>>providing the location of local credential file, which will store DB 
>> /Audit
>>DB  / LDAP Bind DN etc passwords using the Hadoop CredentialProvider.
>>
>>
>> For SSL you should look more into the ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file
>> property.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Lune Silver 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello !
>>>
>>> I'm currently writing an installation book for my team and myself and
>>> I'm in the Advanced ranger-admin-site in Ambari UI.
>>>
>>> In this part, I can see two parameters :
>>> - ranger.credential.provider.path : file for credential store
>>> - ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file : ranger admin keystore
>>>
>>> Q1 - What is the difference between these two properties ? What exactly
>>> does each of this property do ?
>>>
>>> Q2 - If I want to enable the secured connection to the Ranger Admin UI,
>>> which one interests me ?
>>>
>>> Best regards.
>>>
>>> Lune.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Gautam.
>>
>
>


Re: Difference between ranger.credential.provider.path and ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file

2016-03-22 Thread Gautam Borad
Hi Lune,
These are two different properties that we are talking about here.

   - *ranger.https.attrib.keystore.**file* : This property is for providing
   the location of the server keystore certificate to be loaded ( Public CA
   issued keystore ). You can find more info here.
   


   - *ranger.credential.provider.**path* : This property is for providing
   the location of local credential file, which will store DB /Audit DB  /
   LDAP Bind DN etc passwords using the Hadoop CredentialProvider.


For SSL you should look more into the ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file
property.


On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Lune Silver 
wrote:

> Hello !
>
> I'm currently writing an installation book for my team and myself and I'm
> in the Advanced ranger-admin-site in Ambari UI.
>
> In this part, I can see two parameters :
> - ranger.credential.provider.path : file for credential store
> - ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file : ranger admin keystore
>
> Q1 - What is the difference between these two properties ? What exactly
> does each of this property do ?
>
> Q2 - If I want to enable the secured connection to the Ranger Admin UI,
> which one interests me ?
>
> Best regards.
>
> Lune.
>
>
>


-- 
Regards,
Gautam.


Difference between ranger.credential.provider.path and ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file

2016-03-22 Thread Lune Silver
Hello !

I'm currently writing an installation book for my team and myself and I'm
in the Advanced ranger-admin-site in Ambari UI.

In this part, I can see two parameters :
- ranger.credential.provider.path : file for credential store
- ranger.https.attrib.keystore.file : ranger admin keystore

Q1 - What is the difference between these two properties ? What exactly
does each of this property do ?

Q2 - If I want to enable the secured connection to the Ranger Admin UI,
which one interests me ?

Best regards.

Lune.