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Eli Collins commented on HADOOP-8857:
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We should be able to get away with that, IIUC the only reason to save the
randomly generated bytes was for users that need to share the secret across
hosts, but we can require they generate their own secret.
> hadoop.http.authentication.signature.secret.file should be created if the
> configured file does not exist
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>
> Key: HADOOP-8857
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-8857
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: security
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha
> Reporter: Eli Collins
> Assignee: Owen O'Malley
> Priority: Minor
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> AuthenticationFilterInitializer#initFilter fails if the configured
> {{hadoop.http.authentication.signature.secret.file}} does not exist, eg:
> {noformat}
> java.lang.RuntimeException: Could not read HTTP signature secret file:
> /var/lib/hadoop-hdfs/hadoop-http-auth-signature-secret
> {noformat}
> Creating /var/lib/hadoop-hdfs/hadoop-http-auth-signature-secret (populated
> with a string) fixes the issue. Per the auth docs "If a secret is not
> provided a random secret is generated at start up time.", which sounds like
> it means the file should be generated at startup with a random secrete, which
> doesn't seem to be the case. Also the instructions in the docs should be more
> clear in this regard.
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