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09-23-2021
08:10 AM
I fixed the issue by using gssflags in the authGSSClientInit method in my pure_sasl mechanisms.py
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09-15-2021
09:40 AM
We are migrating from Hortonworks (HDP) to Cloudera (CDP) and having difficulties connecting to the hbase. The following code works when using a HDP host: from thrift.transport import TSocket, TTransport, THttpClient
from thrift.transport.TSSLSocket import TSSLSocket
from thrift.protocol import TBinaryProtocol, TCompactProtocol
import app.hbased.Hbase as Hbase
host = "hdp.mycompany.com"
port = 9090
sock = TSocket.TSocket(host, port)
saslServiceName = "hbase"
transport = TTransport.TSaslClientTransport(sock, host, saslServiceName, mechanism="GSSAPI")
protocol = TBinaryProtocol.TBinaryProtocol(transport)
client = Hbase.Client(protocol)
transport.open()
table_names = client.getTableNames()
print table_names However, when changing the host to a CDP server: host = "cdp.mycompany.com" we get the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\myuser\apps\app\test\test.py", line 20, in <module> table_names = client.getTableNames() File "C:\Users\myuser\apps\app\hbased\Hbase.py", line 787, in getTableNames self.send_getTableNames() File "C:\Users\myuser\apps\app\hbased\Hbase.py", line 795, in send_getTableNames self._oprot.trans.flush() File "C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\envs\ts27\lib\site-packages\thrift\transport\TTransport.py", line 418, in flush encoded = self.sasl.wrap(data) File "C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\envs\ts27\lib\site-packages\puresasl\client.py", line 16, in wrapped return f(self, *args, **kwargs) File "C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\envs\ts27\lib\site-packages\puresasl\client.py", line 157, in wrap return self._chosen_mech.wrap(outgoing) File "C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\envs\ts27\lib\site-packages\puresasl\mechanisms.py", line 532, in wrap kerberos.authGSSClientWrap(self.context, outgoing, None, protect) winkerberos.GSSError: SSPI: EncryptMessage: The function requested is not supported Environment info: python 2.7 thrift 0.11.0 pure-sasl 0.5.1 Any ideas on how to fix this? Thank you
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