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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-3929:
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Github user mxm commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2275#discussion_r72440029
  
    --- Diff: 
flink-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/security/SecurityContext.java
 ---
    @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
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    +
    +package org.apache.flink.runtime.security;
    +
    +import org.apache.flink.annotation.Internal;
    +import org.apache.flink.configuration.ConfigConstants;
    +import org.apache.flink.configuration.Configuration;
    +import org.apache.flink.util.Preconditions;
    +import org.apache.hadoop.security.Credentials;
    +import org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation;
    +import org.slf4j.Logger;
    +import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
    +
    +import javax.security.auth.Subject;
    +import java.io.File;
    +import java.lang.reflect.Method;
    +import java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction;
    +/*
    + * Process-wide security context object which initializes UGI with 
appropriate security credentials and also it
    + * creates in-memory JAAS configuration object which will serve 
appropriate ApplicationConfigurationEntry for the
    + * connector login module implementation that authenticates Kerberos 
identity using SASL/JAAS based mechanism.
    + */
    +@Internal
    +public class SecurityContext {
    +
    +   private static final Logger LOG = 
LoggerFactory.getLogger(SecurityContext.class);
    +
    +   private static SecurityContext installedContext;
    +
    +   public static SecurityContext getInstalled() { return installedContext; 
}
    +
    +   private UserGroupInformation ugi;
    +
    +   SecurityContext(UserGroupInformation ugi) {
    +           this.ugi = ugi;
    +   }
    +
    +   public <T> T runSecured(final FlinkSecuredRunner<T> runner) throws 
Exception {
    +           return ugi.doAs(new PrivilegedExceptionAction<T>() {
    +                   @Override
    +                   public T run() throws Exception {
    +                           return runner.run();
    +                   }
    +           });
    +   }
    +
    +   public static void install(SecurityConfiguration config) throws 
Exception {
    +
    +           // perform static initialization of UGI, JAAS
    +           if(installedContext != null) {
    +                   LOG.warn("overriding previous security context");
    +           }
    +
    +           // establish the JAAS config
    +           JaasConfiguration jaasConfig = new 
JaasConfiguration(config.keytab, config.principal);
    +           
javax.security.auth.login.Configuration.setConfiguration(jaasConfig);
    +
    +           //hack since Kafka Login Handler explicitly look for the 
property or else it throws an exception
    +           
//https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/0.9.0/clients/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/common/security/kerberos/Login.java#L289
    +           System.setProperty("java.security.auth.login.config", "");
    +
    +           // establish the UGI login user
    +           UserGroupInformation.setConfiguration(config.hadoopConf);
    +           UserGroupInformation loginUser;
    +           if(UserGroupInformation.isSecurityEnabled() && config.keytab != 
null && !Preconditions.isNullOrEmpty(config.principal)) {
    +
    +                   String keytabPath = (new 
File(config.keytab)).getAbsolutePath();
    +                   // login with keytab
    +                   
UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromKeytab(config.principal, keytabPath);
    +
    +                   loginUser = UserGroupInformation.getLoginUser();
    +
    +                   // supplement with any available tokens
    +                   String fileLocation = 
System.getenv(UserGroupInformation.HADOOP_TOKEN_FILE_LOCATION);
    +                   if(fileLocation != null) {
    +                           /*
    +                            * Use reflection API since the API semantics 
are not available in Hadoop1 profile. Below APIs are
    +                            * used in the context of reading the stored 
tokens from UGI.
    +                            * Credentials cred = 
Credentials.readTokenStorageFile(new File(fileLocation), config.hadoopConf);
    +                            * loginUser.addCredentials(cred);
    +                           */
    +                           try {
    +                                   Method readTokenStorageFileMethod = 
Credentials.class.getMethod("readTokenStorageFile",
    +                                                                           
                                                File.class, 
org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration.class);
    +                                   Credentials cred = (Credentials) 
readTokenStorageFileMethod.invoke(null,new File(fileLocation),
    +                                                                           
                                                                                
                        config.hadoopConf);
    +                                   Method addCredentialsMethod = 
UserGroupInformation.class.getMethod("addCredentials",
    +                                                                           
                                                                                
                Credentials.class);
    +                                   
addCredentialsMethod.invoke(loginUser,cred);
    +                           } catch(NoSuchMethodException e) {
    +                                   LOG.warn("Could not find method 
implementations in the shaded jar. Exception: {}", e);
    +                           }
    +                   }
    +           } else {
    +                   // login with current user credentials (e.g. ticket 
cache)
    +                   try {
    +                           //Use reflection API to get the login user 
object
    +                           
//UserGroupInformation.loginUserFromSubject(null);
    +                           Method loginUserFromSubjectMethod = 
UserGroupInformation.class.getMethod("loginUserFromSubject", Subject.class);
    +                           Subject subject = null;
    +                           loginUserFromSubjectMethod.invoke(null,subject);
    +                   } catch(NoSuchMethodException e) {
    +                           LOG.warn("Could not find method implementations 
in the shaded jar. Exception: {}", e);
    +                   }
    +
    +                   loginUser = UserGroupInformation.getLoginUser();
    +                   // note that the stored tokens are read automatically
    +           }
    +
    +           if(UserGroupInformation.isSecurityEnabled() && 
!UserGroupInformation.getLoginUser().hasKerberosCredentials()) {
    +                   LOG.error("Hadoop Security is enabled but current login 
user does not have Kerberos Credentials");
    +                   throw new RuntimeException("Hadoop Security is enabled 
but current login user does not have Kerberos Credentials");
    +           }
    +
    +           installedContext = new SecurityContext(loginUser);
    +   }
    +
    +   /**
    +    * Inputs for establishing the security context.
    +    */
    +   public static class SecurityConfiguration {
    +
    +           Configuration flinkConf = null;
    --- End diff --
    
    Not necessary to initialize field variables with `null` (they are by 
default null if not initialized).


> Support for Kerberos Authentication with Keytab Credential
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-3929
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-3929
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Eron Wright 
>            Assignee: Vijay Srinivasaraghavan
>              Labels: kerberos, security
>   Original Estimate: 672h
>  Remaining Estimate: 672h
>
> _This issue is part of a series of improvements detailed in the [Secure Data 
> Access|https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-GQB6uVOyoaXGwtqwqLV8BHDxWiMO2WnVzBoJ8oPaAs/edit?usp=sharing]
>  design doc._
> Add support for a keytab credential to be associated with the Flink cluster, 
> to facilitate:
> - Kerberos-authenticated data access for connectors
> - Kerberos-authenticated ZooKeeper access
> Support both the standalone and YARN deployment modes.
>  



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