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Kai Zheng commented on HADOOP-12911:
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bq. We will need people who understand Kerberos to review it though
I understand something about Kerberos and am a bit familiar with Kerby, will 
take some time to review this and hope it helps.

> Upgrade Hadoop MiniKDC with Kerby
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>
>                 Key: HADOOP-12911
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-12911
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: test
>            Reporter: Jiajia Li
>            Assignee: Jiajia Li
>         Attachments: HADOOP-12911-v1.patch, HADOOP-12911-v2.patch, 
> HADOOP-12911-v3.patch, HADOOP-12911-v4.patch
>
>
> As discussed in the mailing list, we’d like to introduce Apache Kerby into 
> Hadoop. Initially it’s good to start with upgrading Hadoop MiniKDC with Kerby 
> offerings. Apache Kerby (https://github.com/apache/directory-kerby), as an 
> Apache Directory sub project, is a Java Kerberos binding. It provides a 
> SimpleKDC server that borrowed ideas from MiniKDC and implemented all the 
> facilities existing in MiniKDC. Currently MiniKDC depends on the old Kerberos 
> implementation in Directory Server project, but the implementation is stopped 
> being maintained. Directory community has a plan to replace the 
> implementation using Kerby. MiniKDC can use Kerby SimpleKDC directly to avoid 
> depending on the full of Directory project. Kerby also provides nice identity 
> backends such as the lightweight memory based one and the very simple json 
> one for easy development and test environments.



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