Could you elaborate what do you mean by "authenticate against _anonymous_ LDAP server"?
2013/12/20 Ron Echeverri <[email protected]> > I'll collect this, but to confirm, if hive is configured to authenticate > against an anonymous LDAP server, and that works, the configuration should > also work against a binding-required LDAP server? > > > On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Mikhail Antonov <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Would help if you show logs/errors from the failing binding. >> >> - do you use schema, when Hiveserver2 itself authenticates to Namenode >> via kerberos, and end users authenticate via ldap with proxied kerberos >> tickets? >> - How do you pass in username/password, could you post here relevant >> piece of hive-site.xml?-- >> - Is the connection to LDAP over SSL? Can you successfully bind from the >> same host as runs HS2 from apache directory studio or other LDAP tool? >> >> Mikhail >> >> >> 2013/12/20 Ron Echeverri <[email protected]> >> >>> I have a customer whose hiveserver2 settings work fine authenticating >>> against one LDAP server where anonymous requests are allowed, but failing >>> against another LDAP server where binding is mandatory. Are there further >>> configurations for hiveserver to work against a bind-only LDAP server? Is >>> Hiveserver2 agnostic about it and the problem lies on the LDAP side? Any >>> guidance would be appreciated. >>> >>> thanks >>> rone >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Michael Antonov >> > > -- Thanks, Michael Antonov
