[jira] [Assigned] (AIRFLOW-987) `airflow kerberos` ignores --keytab and --principal arguments

2018-11-28 Thread Iuliia Volkova (JIRA)


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Iuliia Volkova reassigned AIRFLOW-987:
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Assignee: Iuliia Volkova

> `airflow kerberos` ignores --keytab and --principal arguments
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> Key: AIRFLOW-987
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-987
> Project: Apache Airflow
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: security
>Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Environment: 1.8-rc5
>Reporter: Ruslan Dautkhanov
>Assignee: Iuliia Volkova
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: easyfix, kerberos, security
>
> No matter which arguments I pass to `airflow kerberos`, 
> it always executes as `kinit -r 3600m -k -t airflow.keytab -c 
> /tmp/airflow_krb5_ccache airflow`
> So it failes with expected "kinit: Keytab contains no suitable keys for 
> airf...@corp.some.com while getting initial credentials"
> Tried different arguments, -kt and --keytab, here's one of the runs (some 
> lines wrapped for readability):
> {noformat}
> $ airflow kerberos -kt /home/rdautkha/.keytab rdautkha...@corp.some.com
> [2017-03-14 23:50:11,523] {__init__.py:57} INFO - Using executor LocalExecutor
> [2017-03-14 23:50:12,069] {kerberos.py:43} INFO - Reinitting kerberos from 
> keytab: 
> kinit -r 3600m -k -t airflow.keytab -c /tmp/airflow_krb5_ccache airflow
> [2017-03-14 23:50:12,080] {kerberos.py:55} ERROR -
>  Couldn't reinit from keytab! `kinit' exited with 1.
> kinit: Keytab contains no suitable keys for airf...@corp.some.com 
> while getting initial credentials
> {noformat}
> 1.8-rc5



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[jira] [Assigned] (AIRFLOW-987) `airflow kerberos` ignores --keytab and --principal arguments

2018-11-27 Thread Anonymous (JIRA)


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Anonymous reassigned AIRFLOW-987:
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Assignee: (was: Pratap20)

> `airflow kerberos` ignores --keytab and --principal arguments
> -
>
> Key: AIRFLOW-987
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-987
> Project: Apache Airflow
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: security
>Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Environment: 1.8-rc5
>Reporter: Ruslan Dautkhanov
>Priority: Major
>  Labels: easyfix, kerberos, security
>
> No matter which arguments I pass to `airflow kerberos`, 
> it always executes as `kinit -r 3600m -k -t airflow.keytab -c 
> /tmp/airflow_krb5_ccache airflow`
> So it failes with expected "kinit: Keytab contains no suitable keys for 
> airf...@corp.some.com while getting initial credentials"
> Tried different arguments, -kt and --keytab, here's one of the runs (some 
> lines wrapped for readability):
> {noformat}
> $ airflow kerberos -kt /home/rdautkha/.keytab rdautkha...@corp.some.com
> [2017-03-14 23:50:11,523] {__init__.py:57} INFO - Using executor LocalExecutor
> [2017-03-14 23:50:12,069] {kerberos.py:43} INFO - Reinitting kerberos from 
> keytab: 
> kinit -r 3600m -k -t airflow.keytab -c /tmp/airflow_krb5_ccache airflow
> [2017-03-14 23:50:12,080] {kerberos.py:55} ERROR -
>  Couldn't reinit from keytab! `kinit' exited with 1.
> kinit: Keytab contains no suitable keys for airf...@corp.some.com 
> while getting initial credentials
> {noformat}
> 1.8-rc5



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