Also keep in mind there is a non-trivial amount of traffic between the
driver and cluster. It's not something I would do by default, running
the driver so remotely. With enough ports open it should work though.

On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Ognen Duzlevski
<ognen.duzlev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Horacio,
>
> Thanks, I have not tried that, however, I am not after security right now -
> I am just wondering why something so obvious won't work ;)
>
> Ognen
>
>
> On 9/7/2014 12:38 PM, Horacio G. de Oro wrote:
>>
>> Have you tryied with ssh? It will be much secure (only 1 port open),
>> and you'll be able to run spark-shell over the networ. I'm using that
>> way in my project (https://github.com/data-tsunami/smoke) with good
>> results.
>>
>> I can't make a try now, but something like this should work:
>>
>> ssh -tt ec2-user@YOUR-EC2-IP /path/to/spark-shell SPARK-SHELL-OPTIONS
>>
>> With this approach you are way more secure (without installing a VPN),
>> you don't need spark/hadoop installed on your PC. You won't have acces
>> to local files, but you haven't mentioned that as a requirement :-)
>>
>> Hope this help you.
>>
>> Horacio
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