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Cloudera Administration Handbook

You're reading from   Cloudera Administration Handbook A complete, hands-on guide to building and maintaining large Apache Hadoop clusters using Cloudera Manager and CDH5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783558964
Length 254 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Apache Hadoop FREE CHAPTER 2. HDFS and MapReduce 3. Cloudera's Distribution Including Apache Hadoop 4. Exploring HDFS Federation and Its High Availability 5. Using Cloudera Manager 6. Implementing Security Using Kerberos 7. Managing an Apache Hadoop Cluster 8. Cluster Monitoring Using Events and Alerts 9. Configuring Backups Index

Understanding the Kerberos Architecture


Before we start configuring Kerberos in a Hadoop environment, we need to get a good understanding of Kerberos and its workings. The following diagram describes the various system components in the Kerberos environment:

Every Kerberos environment will have a Key Distribution Center (KDC), which is responsible for managing the credentials of users and services in the network. KDC is the centrally located credential store used by Kerberos to authenticate clients.

An example of client would be any user or software service trying to access the network.

As you can seen in the preceding diagram, the KDC is made up of three components:

  • Authentication Service: This component is responsible for all authentication-related operations

  • Database: This component stores the secret keys of all the users and services on the network

  • Ticket Granting Server: This component is responsible for granting the service tickets to users and other services

Using the preceding diagram...

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