I think it is one-way ssl because I didn't set ssl.server.client.auth to true.

BTW, I am using openssl 1.0.1f, Ubuntu14.04 and Hadoop 2.4.0.

Rui

On 08/19/2014 03:06 PM, Jon Maron wrote:
I’m going to attempt this sort of deployment (I’m assuming you’re attempting 
two way SSL?) this afternoon (finishing up my current patch) and see if I can 
recreate the issue.

— Jon

On Aug 19, 2014, at 2:52 PM, Rui Zhang <rzh...@vertica.com> wrote:

Tried so many methods.
Changing the signature algorithm to sha256 in the java code and adding the cert 
to trusted list.

All does not work and the same error.

The certificate is generated in /tmp/work/security so I don't know what is 
wrong. Is there a self-check test for me to know whether I configure correctly 
or not?

Thanks.

On 08/15/2014 12:14 PM, Jon Maron wrote:
OK.  Make sure the AM logs indicate that the openssl commands are succeeding.  
You should see log statements displaying some openssl command or statements 
indicating if the server certificate exists.

On Aug 15, 2014, at 12:05 PM, Rui Zhang <rzh...@vertica.com> wrote:

Having done all of these but still got this error. It also says that it is not 
verified when I opened the link in the browser.

Maybe there is some issue with my openssl. I will try to solve and report to 
you my progress.

Thanks.


On 08/15/2014 11:17 AM, Jon Maron wrote:
- the agent code has been modified to communicate via SSL.  That code is 
downloaded to each launched container from /slider/agent HDFS folder 
(slider-agent.tar.gz).  If you have installed an up to date version of slider 
you’ll need to update that file in HDFS.
--
Rui Zhang
Software engineer Intern
Vertica, an HP Company
rzh...@vertica.com

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Rui Zhang
Software engineer Intern
Vertica, an HP Company
rzh...@vertica.com



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Rui Zhang
Software engineer Intern
Vertica, an HP Company
rzh...@vertica.com

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