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  On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Lin Zhao<[email protected]> wrote:   I've been 
trying to secure block data transferred by HDFS. I added below to hdfs-site.xml 
and core-site xml to the data node and name node and restart both. 
<property>
  <name>dfs.encrypt.data.transfer</name>
  <value>true</value>
</property><property>
  <name>hadoop.rpc.protection</name>
  <value>privacy</value>
</property> 
When I try to put a file from the hdfs command line shell, the operation fails 
with "connection is reset" and I see following from the datanode 
log:"org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.DataNode: Failed to read expected 
encryption handshake from client at /172.31.36.56:48271. Perhaps the client is 
running an older version of Hadoop which does not support encryption"
I am able to reproduce this on two different deployments. I was following 
https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r2.7.2/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-common/SecureMode.html#Authentication,
 but didn't turn on kerberos authentication. No authentication works in my 
environment. Can this be the reason the handshake fails? Any help is 
appreciated.Thanks,Lin Zhao  

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