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Hortonworks Cybersecurity Platform
Hortonworks Cybersecurity Platform
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Hortonworks Cybersecurity Platform Information Roadmap
Introduction to Hortonworks Cybersecurity Platform
Preparing to Install
Operating System Requirements
Browser Requirements
Infrastructure Requirements
Software Requirements
Memory Requirements
Maximum Open File Descriptors
Installing HCP on an Ambari-Managed Cluster Using Ambari
Prerequisites for an Existing Cluster
Specifications for Hadoop Cluster
Specifications for Metron Nodes
Set up the REST Application Database
Install HCP on an Ambari Cluster
Install HCP Ambari Management Pack
Install Solr
Start the Ambari Server
Install, Configure, and Deploy a HDP Cluster with HCP
Launch the Metron Dashboard
Switch Your Indexing Tool
Import Apache Zeppelin Notebook Using Ambari
Streaming Data into HCP
Create a NiFi Flow to Stream Events to HCP
Verify That HCP Deployed Successfully for Ambari Install
Launch HCP Management Module User Interface
Optimization Guidelines
Enable Kerberos
Checklist: Installing and Configuring the KDC
Optional: Install a new MIT KDC
Optional: Use an Existing IPA
Install the JCE for Kerberos
Launch the Kerberos Wizard (Automated Setup)
Enable Kerberos
You can use Ambari to enable Kerberos for your Hortonworks Cybersecurity Platform (HCP) environment.
Checklist: Installing and Configuring the KDC
Ambari is able to configure Kerberos in the cluster to work with an existing MIT KDC, or existing Active Directory installation. This section describes the steps necessary to prepare for this integration.
Optional: Install a new MIT KDC
The following gives a very high level description of the KDC installation process.
Optional: Use an Existing IPA
You can use an existing FreeIPA setup with Kerberos.
Install the JCE for Kerberos
Before enabling Kerberos in the cluster, you must deploy the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) security policy files on the Ambari Server and on all hosts in the cluster, including the Ambari Server. If you are using OpenJDK, some distributions of the OpenJDK (such as RHEL/CentOS and Ubuntu) come with unlimited strength JCE automatically and therefore, installation of JCE is not required.
Launch the Kerberos Wizard (Automated Setup)
Choose the Kerberos Wizard Automated Setup if you will use an existing MIT KDC or Active Directory, as opposed to managing Kerberos principals and keytabs manually.
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