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04-21-2021
03:12 AM
Just to say that a different approach, with MiNiFi on each machine, meets the needs . Thanks
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04-09-2021
01:34 AM
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@svasi @jackass Just to close the loop. Yes Cloudera Manager will not recognize "AES" as a valid encryption type. These encryption types must match the permitted e-types listed in the /etc/krb5.conf file. We technically support what ever Kerberos supports, however the field validation only checks for cipher short names in this release. As such, if all is working well, you can safely ignore this alert.
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01-24-2020
06:27 AM
Hi @Shelton Finally I've solved the problem and hope my experience could help someone else who is banging his/her head on this scenario. At time of writing I was accessing the GCP cluster via public IP addresses. I had a /etc/hosts file resolving hostnames to their public IP Then customer's NOC granted me access from internal network over VPN and next attempt went fine. Still can't understand why, maybe some networking related config issue, but being on the internal side of the network solved my problem Simple as that! Thanks for your precious support, and patience Stefano
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