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AlexVazquez commented on RANGER-4038:
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Hi [~bpatel] ,
I'm glad to hear you consider this work much-needed, so thank you.
Yes, it's fully operational, and all services are working. I would say it's in
the testing phase. I’ve tried creating, editing, and deleting entities from the
interface, reviewed logs for all services, and not much-more. Since my
knowledge of Ranger's application and deployment is somewhat limited, it would
be great if someone else could also test it.
Regarding your thoughts:
# The JDK17 PR is clear to me, and some of the latest commits could be split
into separate PRs. However, there will still be a huge PR because the
spring/jakarta change is very deep and forces the rest of the libraries to be
changed. II don’t see how to make several small PRs without leaving the branch
and/or the application inconsistent.
# As I mentioned, using a Maven plugin would likely be a better solution.
However, from my understanding, implementing it would require adding the plugin
to the Hadoop project and using a classifier. I opted for my current approach
because it’s simpler and independent of the Hadoop project.
The process I followed is straightforward—though I’m unsure if it’s the best
solution—but it works:
# {{{}download-archives.sh{}}}:
** Performs its original tasks.
** Downloads the two libraries (hadoop-common, hadoop-auth).
** Runs the migration tool.
** Installs both libraries into the local Maven repository.
# The build process incorporates them into the WAR/JAR files, and the
{{ranger-distro}} process packages the tar.gz with the shaded libraries.
What do you think?
> Upgrade spring framework and spring security versions
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>
> Key: RANGER-4038
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-4038
> Project: Ranger
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Ranger
> Reporter: Himanshu Maurya
> Assignee: Himanshu Maurya
> Priority: Major
>
> Pivotal Spring Framework up to (excluding) 6.0.0 suffers from a potential
> remote code execution (RCE) issue if used for Java deserialization of
> untrusted data. Depending on how the library is implemented within a product,
> this issue may or not occur, and authentication may be required.
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