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Leo Liou commented on HADOOP-11683: ----------------------------------- Interesting idea about the mapping file. To sync the files on many nodes is still issue, although NFS is one possibility. Still, the users would either write their own plug-in (to an interface), or obtain it from some ISV. It still has to be deployed in a controlled fashion - since users would have to configure it. So, maybe I missed the point about the concern for a plug-in in this case. My other thought is that translation rules are still fairly rigid. None of us can foresee all the different issues or possibilities in the future. I would suggest that to delegate this part to a plug-in and not making it a Hadoop issue is quite attractive. just my 2 cents. > Need a plugin API to translate long principal names to local OS user names > arbitrarily > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-11683 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11683 > Project: Hadoop Common > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: security > Reporter: Sunny Cheung > > We need a plugin API to translate long principal names (e.g. > john....@example.com) to local OS user names (e.g. user123456) arbitrarily. > For some organizations the name translation is straightforward (e.g. > john....@example.com to john_doe), and the hadoop.security.auth_to_local > configurable mapping is sufficient to resolve this (see HADOOP-6526). > However, in some other cases the name translation is arbitrary and cannot be > generalized by a set of translation rules easily. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)