Configure secure HBase replication

You must configure cross realm support for Kerberos, ZooKeeper, and Hadoop to configure secure HBase replication.

There must be at least one common encryption mode between the two realms.
  1. Create krbtgt principals for the two realms.
    For example, if you have two realms called EXAMPLE.com and COMPANY.TEST, you need to add the following principelas: krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@COMPANY.TEST and krbtgt/COMPANY.TEST@EXAMPLE.COM
  2. Add the two principals at both realms.
    kadmin: addprinc -e "<enc_type_list>" krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM@COMPANY.TEST
    kadmin: addprinc -e "<enc_type_list>" krbtgt/COMPANY.TEST@EXAMPLE.COM
Add rules creating short names in ZooKeeper:
  1. Add a system level property in java.env, defined in the conf directory.
    The following example rule illustrates how to add support for the realm called EXAMPLE.COM and have two members in the principal (such as service/instance@EXAMPLE.COM):
    -Dzookeeper.security.auth_to_local=RULE:[2:\$1@\$0](.*@\\QEXAMPLE.COM\\E$)s/@\\QEXAMPLE.COM\\E$//DEFAULT

    This example adds support for the EXAMPLE.COM realm in a different realm. So, in the case of replication, you must add a rule for the primary cluster realm in the replica cluster realm. DEFAULT is for defining the default rule

Add rules for creating short names in the Hadoop processes:
  1. Add the hadoop.security.auth_to_local property in the core-site.xml file in the replica cluster.
    For example to add support for the EXAMPLE.COM realm:
    <property>
      <name>hadoop.security.auth_to_local</name>
      <value>
        RULE:[2:$1@$0](.*@\QEXAMPLE.COM\E$)s/@\QEXAMPLE.COM\E$//
      DEFAULT
      </value>
    </property>