tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7391783704166348052.post6991238815250295297..comments2024-03-15T22:26:58.542-07:00Comments on Open Source Security: Using SASL to secure the the data transfer protocol in Apache HadoopColm O hEigeartaighhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10711987281965801793noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7391783704166348052.post-47837093459315059912017-05-31T04:19:10.055-07:002017-05-31T04:19:10.055-07:00Thanks for the feedback, I updated my post with th...Thanks for the feedback, I updated my post with the fixes you mentioned.Colm O hEigeartaighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10711987281965801793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7391783704166348052.post-78038818438983706162017-05-30T14:50:28.993-07:002017-05-30T14:50:28.993-07:00Hi,
Thank you very much for your most informative...Hi,<br /><br />Thank you very much for your most informative blog post. However, I noticed some small glitches in trying to get things up and running. By correcting these I was able to get the setup running as explained in your tutorial:<br /><br />1. The parameter "ssl.server.truststore.location" should point to the filename "cxfca.jks" and NOT "cxf-ca.jks". This halts the datanode from starting. <br /><br />2. When running the kinit command the argument "-k" need to go before "-t". If not this produces just the help output for kinit:<br /><br />kinit -k -t /pathtokerby/target/alice.keytab alice<br /><br /><br />Thank You Very Muchshabirmeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13282079595220703533noreply@blogger.com