How to disable ssl on driver

-----Original Message-----
From: Andries Engelbrecht <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Handhsake Error

My apologies after a bit more digging, I seem to found the issue in my 
environment.

My ODBC driver kept enabling SSL for the connection causing the handshake 
error. I had to verify and turn SSL off manually. Verify that SSL is disabled 
on your ODBC driver connection or the DSN.

Then for Tableau to work properly I had to turn of both authentication as well 
as impersonation. See setting in drill-override.conf
    drill.exec: {
      security.user.auth.enabled: false,
      impersonation.enabled: false,
      security.user.encryption.sasl.enabled: false,
      security.user.encryption.ssl.enabled: false
    }


This obviously is not very secure, but works in my environment. Drill 1.12 with 
ODBC 1.3.16.



--Andries




On 5/10/18, 7:54 AM, "Andries Engelbrecht" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Interesting, I did a quick test and it seems to be an issue with 
Authentication disabled on the drillbit.
    
    In my drill-override.conf I turn off authentication and impersonation
    
    drill.exec: {
      security.user.auth.enabled: false,
      impersonation.enabled: false,
      security.user.encryption.sasl.enabled: false,
      security.user.encryption.ssl.enabled: false
    }
    
    
    FYI, you may also want to make sure SSL it not enabled.
    
    When I restart the drillbit and try to connect with the ODBC driver I get 
the following error
    
    [MapR][Drill] (30)  Handshake failure occurred while trying to connect to 
local=ip-172-31-47-166:31010. Server message: handshake: short read
    
    And in the drillbit.log I see
    
    2018-05-10 14:45:30,553 [UserServer-1] ERROR 
o.a.d.exec.rpc.RpcExceptionHandler - Exception in RPC communication.  
Connection: /172.31.47.166:31010 <--> /172.31.7.24:49715 (user server).  
Closing connection.
    
    
    This looks like a bug, and related to similar user issues on this list. 
Perhaps someone else can verify as well and log a bug. I noticed other issues 
when connecting via Tableau with the metadata queries failing as well as it was 
expecting a username to use. Very unfortunate error as the channel gets closed 
leading to a handshake error for the user on an user authentication issue.
    
    As a workaround I would suggest you enable at least PLAIN authentication on 
the drillbit and use user/pass to access.
    
    --Andries
    
    
    
    On 5/10/18, 7:18 AM, "Peter Edike" <[email protected]> wrote:
    
        That’s the exact location from which I downloaded the odbc driver.
        
        There is no authentication and yes drillbit is listening on 31010. I am 
connecting to drillbit directly 
        
        Best regards,
        Peter Edike
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Andries Engelbrecht <[email protected]> 
        Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 3:08 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: Handhsake Error
        
        Make sure to use v 1.3.16 of the ODBC driver 
http://package.mapr.com/tools/MapR-ODBC/MapR_Drill/MapRDrill_odbc_v1.3.16.1049/
        
        What authentication mechanism are you using?
        Also are you connecting to Drillbit directly or through Zookeeper?
        Try to connect to drillbit directly on port 31010 (if the drillbit 
config is the default ports), before trying zookeeper connections.
        
        
        --Andries
        
        On 5/10/18, 4:52 AM, "Peter Edike" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
        
            
            The error I am getting occurs whilst I am trying to configure a DSN 
in the ODBC Admin. I am unable to do a connection test successfully;
            
            The version of ODBC Driver I am using is : MapR_Drill 1.3
            My version of Drill is also: 1.12
            
            Kind Regards
            
            
            -----Original Message-----
            From: Andries Engelbrecht <[email protected]> 
            Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 9:09 PM
            To: [email protected]
            Subject: Re: Handhsake Error
            
            You stated you can connect with Drill Explorer on the client 
system, can you also configure a DSN in the ODBC admin and do a connection test 
successfully?
            You mentioned you used the No Authentication option to connect to 
Drill? What version of the ODBC driver are you using? Also which version of 
Drill?
            
            I assume you are running Windows?
            
            On Tableau are you using the Generic ODBC data source or the Apache 
Drill data source to connect to Drill? Try both and see if either works. The 
Apache Drill data source connection can only support No and Basic (user/pass 
authentication).
            
            --Andries
            
            On 5/9/18, 11:12 AM, "Peter Edike" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
            
                I have increased the timeout and I am quite sure there are no 
authentication modules enabled. Is there anyway I can check if the request is 
getting to the server in the first place????
                
                On May 9, 2018 7:09 PM, Parth Chandra <[email protected]> wrote:
                If you haven't tried it already, try increasing the handshake 
timeout. Do
                you have any security/authentication settings turned on? One 
possibility is
                that an authentication module is being accessed by the server 
during the
                handshake and the server is taking too long to reply to the 
handshake
                causing the timeout.
                
                
                
                
                
                On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 3:05 AM, Peter Edike <
                [email protected]> wrote:
                
                >
                > Hello everyone
                >
                > I am trying to setup a datasource to connect to a drillbit 
running on a
                > host
                >  I am using the Direct To DrillBit Option And have specified 
the
                > ip-address of the server on which the drill bit service is 
running as well
                > as the appropriate ports
                > I can telnet from my windows pc into this port via the telnet 
command but
                > all attempts to initiate a connection from DSN Setup Dialog 
Box Fails with
                > Handshake Error.
                >
                > FAILED!
                >
                > [MapR][Drill] (1010) Error occurred while trying to connect: 
[MapR][Drill]
                > (40)  Handshake timed out (HandshakeTimeout=5) while trying 
to connect to
                > local=172.x.x.x:31010. Check whether Drillbit is running in a 
healthy state
                > or increase the timeout.
                >
                > Warm Regards
                > Peter E
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