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Rohith reassigned YARN-2892:
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Assignee: Rohith
> Unable to get AMRMToken in unmanaged AM when using a secure cluster
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> Key: YARN-2892
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2892
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: resourcemanager
> Reporter: Sevada Abraamyan
> Assignee: Rohith
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> An AMRMToken is retrieved from the ApplicationReport by the YarnClient.
> When the RM creates the ApplicationReport and sends it back to the client it
> makes a simple security check whether it should include the AMRMToken in the
> report (See createAndGetApplicationReport in RMAppImpl).This security check
> verifies that the user who submitted the original application is the same
> user who is requesting the ApplicationReport. If they are indeed the same
> user then it includes the AMRMToken, otherwise it does not include it.
> The problem arises from the fact that when an application is submitted, the
> RM saves the short username of the user who created the application (See
> submitApplication in ClientRmService). Afterwards when the ApplicationReport
> is requested, the system tries to match the full username of the requester
> against the previously stored short username.
> In a secure cluster using Kerberos this check fails because the principle is
> stripped from the username when we request a short username. So for example
> the short username might be "Foo" whereas the full username is
> "[email protected]"
> Note: A very similar problem has been previously reported
> ([Yarn-2232|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2232])
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