diff --git a/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs-native-client/src/main/native/fuse-dfs/fuse_connect.c b/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs-native-client/src/main/native/fuse-dfs/fuse_connect.c index f08917a53c1..103ed4e626e 100644 --- a/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs-native-client/src/main/native/fuse-dfs/fuse_connect.c +++ b/hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs-native-client/src/main/native/fuse-dfs/fuse_connect.c @@ -476,7 +476,6 @@ static int fuseNewConnect(const char *usrname, struct fuse_context *ctx, if (gPort) { hdfsBuilderSetNameNodePort(bld, gPort); } - hdfsBuilderSetUserName(bld, usrname); if (gHdfsAuthConf == AUTH_CONF_KERBEROS) { findKerbTicketCachePath(ctx, kpath, sizeof(kpath)); if (stat(kpath, &st) < 0) { @@ -495,6 +494,17 @@ static int fuseNewConnect(const char *usrname, struct fuse_context *ctx, ret = -ENOMEM; goto error; } + } else { + // earlier the username was set to the builder always, but due to + // HADOOP-9747 if we specify the username in case of kerberos authentication + // the username will be used as the principal name, and that will conflict + // with ticket cache based authentication as we have the OS user name here + // not the real kerberos principal name. So with SIMPLE auth we pass on the + // OS username still, and the UGI will use that as the username, but with + // kerberos authentication we do not pass in the OS username and let the + // authentication happen with the principal who's ticket is in the ticket + // cache. (HDFS-15034 is still a possible improvement for SIMPLE AUTH.) + hdfsBuilderSetUserName(bld, usrname); } conn->usrname = strdup(usrname); if (!conn->usrname) {