Initial Admin Identity (New NiFi Registry Instance)
If you are setting up a secured NiFi Registry instance for the first time, you must manually designate an "Initial Admin Identity" in the authorizers.xml file. This initial admin user is granted access to the UI and given the ability to create additional users, groups, and policies. The value of this property could be a certificate DN , LDAP identity (DN or username), or a Kerberos principal. If you are the NiFi Registry administrator, add yourself as the "Initial Admin Identity".
After you have edited and saved the authorizers.xml file, restart NiFi Registry. The users.xml and authorizations.xml files will be created, and the "Initial Admin Identity" user and administrative policies are added during start up. Once NiFi Registry starts, the "Initial Admin Identity" user is able to access the UI and begin managing users, groups, and policies.
Some common use cases are described below.
File-based (LDAP Authentication)
Here is an example certificate DN entry using the name John Smith:
<authorizers>
<userGroupProvider>
<identifier>file-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="Users File">./conf/users.xml</property>
<property name="Legacy Authorized Users File"></property>
<property name="Initial User Identity 1">cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com</property>
</userGroupProvider>
<accessPolicyProvider>
<identifier>file-access-policy-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileAccessPolicyProvider</class>
<property name="User Group Provider">file-user-group-provider</property>
<property name="Authorizations File">./conf/authorizations.xml</property>
<property name="Initial Admin Identity">cn=John Smith,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com</property
<property name="NiFi Identity 1"></property>
</accessPolicyProvider>
<authorizer>
<identifier>managed-authorizer</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.StandardManagedAuthorizer</class>
<property name="Access Policy Provider">file-access-policy-provider</property>
</authorizer>
</authorizers>
File-based (Kerberos Authentication)
Here is an example Kerberos entry using the name John Smith and realm NIFI.APACHE.ORG
:
<authorizers>
<userGroupProvider>
<identifier>file-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="Users File">./conf/users.xml</property>
<property name="Initial User Identity 1">johnsmith@NIFI.APACHE.ORG</property>
</userGroupProvider>
<accessPolicyProvider>
<identifier>file-access-policy-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileAccessPolicyProvider</class>
<property name="User Group Provider">file-user-group-provider</property>
<property name="Authorizations File">./conf/authorizations.xml</property>
<property name="Initial Admin Identity">johnsmith@NIFI.APACHE.ORG</property>
<property name="NiFi Identity 1"></property>
</accessPolicyProvider>
<authorizer>
<identifier>managed-authorizer</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.StandardManagedAuthorizer</class>
<property name="Access Policy Provider">file-access-policy-provider</property>
</authorizer>
</authorizers>
LDAP-based Users/Groups Referencing User DN
Here is an example loading users and groups from LDAP. Group membership will be driven through the member attribute of each group. Authorization will still use file-based access policies.
Given the following LDAP entries exist:
dn: cn=User 1,ou=users,o=nifi
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: top
cn: User 1
sn: User1
uid: user1
dn: cn=User 2,ou=users,o=nifi
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: person
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: top
cn: User 2
sn: User2
uid: user2
dn: cn=users,ou=groups,o=nifi
objectClass: groupOfNames
objectClass: top
cn: users
member: cn=User 1,ou=users,o=nifi
member: cn=User 2,ou=users,o=nifi
An Authorizer using an LdapUserGroupProvider would be configured as:
<authorizers>
<userGroupProvider>
<identifier>ldap-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.ldap.tenants.LdapUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="Authentication Strategy">ANONYMOUS</property>
<property name="Manager DN"></property>
<property name="Manager Password"></property>
<property name="TLS - Keystore"></property>
<property name="TLS - Keystore Password"></property>
<property name="TLS - Keystore Type"></property>
<property name="TLS - Truststore"></property>
<property name="TLS - Truststore Password"></property>
<property name="TLS - Truststore Type"></property>
<property name="TLS - Client Auth"></property>
<property name="TLS - Protocol"></property>
<property name="TLS - Shutdown Gracefully"></property>
<property name="Referral Strategy">FOLLOW</property>
<property name="Connect Timeout">10 secs</property>
<property name="Read Timeout">10 secs</property>
<property name="Url">ldap://localhost:10389</property>
<property name="Page Size"></property>
<property name="Sync Interval">30 mins</property>
<property name="Group Membership - Enforce Case Sensitivity">false</property>
<property name="User Search Base">ou=users,o=nifi</property>
<property name="User Object Class">person</property>
<property name="User Search Scope">ONE_LEVEL</property>
<property name="User Search Filter"></property>
<property name="User Identity Attribute">cn</property>
<property name="User Group Name Attribute"></property>
<property name="User Group Name Attribute - Referenced Group Attribute"></property>
<property name="Group Search Base">ou=groups,o=nifi</property>
<property name="Group Object Class">groupOfNames</property>
<property name="Group Search Scope">ONE_LEVEL</property>
<property name="Group Search Filter"></property>
<property name="Group Name Attribute">cn</property>
<property name="Group Member Attribute">member</property>
<property name="Group Member Attribute - Referenced User Attribute"></property>
</userGroupProvider>
<accessPolicyProvider>
<identifier>file-access-policy-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileAccessPolicyProvider</class>
<property name="User Group Provider">ldap-user-group-provider</property>
<property name="Authorizations File">./conf/authorizations.xml</property>
<property name="Initial Admin Identity">User 1</property>
<property name="NiFi Identity 1"></property>
</accessPolicyProvider>
<authorizer>
<identifier>managed-authorizer</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.StandardManagedAuthorizer</class>
<property name="Access Policy Provider">file-access-policy-provider</property>
</authorizer>
</authorizers>
The Initial Admin Identity
value would have loaded from the cn of the User 1 entry based on the User Identity Attribute
value.
Composite - File and LDAP-based Users/Groups
Here is an example composite implementation loading users and groups from LDAP and a local file. Group membership will be driven through the member attribute of each group. The users from LDAP will be read only while the users loaded from the file will be configurable in UI.
<authorizers>
<userGroupProvider>
<identifier>file-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="Users File">./conf/users.xml</property>
<property name="Initial User Identity 1">cn=nifi-node1,ou=servers,dc=example,dc=com</property>
<property name="Initial User Identity 2">cn=nifi-node2,ou=servers,dc=example,dc=com</property>
</userGroupProvider>
<userGroupProvider>
<identifier>ldap-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.ldap.tenants.LdapUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="Authentication Strategy">ANONYMOUS</property>
<property name="Manager DN"></property>
<property name="Manager Password"></property>
<property name="TLS - Keystore"></property>
<property name="TLS - Keystore Password"></property>
<property name="TLS - Keystore Type"></property>
<property name="TLS - Truststore"></property>
<property name="TLS - Truststore Password"></property>
<property name="TLS - Truststore Type"></property>
<property name="TLS - Client Auth"></property>
<property name="TLS - Protocol"></property>
<property name="TLS - Shutdown Gracefully"></property>
<property name="Referral Strategy">FOLLOW</property>
<property name="Connect Timeout">10 secs</property>
<property name="Read Timeout">10 secs</property>
<property name="Url">ldap://localhost:10389</property>
<property name="Page Size"></property>
<property name="Sync Interval">30 mins</property>
<property name="Group Membership - Enforce Case Sensitivity">false</property>
<property name="User Search Base">ou=users,o=nifi</property>
<property name="User Object Class">person</property>
<property name="User Search Scope">ONE_LEVEL</property>
<property name="User Search Filter"></property>
<property name="User Identity Attribute">cn</property>
<property name="User Group Name Attribute"></property>
<property name="User Group Name Attribute - Referenced Group Attribute"></property>
<property name="Group Search Base">ou=groups,o=nifi</property>
<property name="Group Object Class">groupOfNames</property>
<property name="Group Search Scope">ONE_LEVEL</property>
<property name="Group Search Filter"></property>
<property name="Group Name Attribute">cn</property>
<property name="Group Member Attribute">member</property>
<property name="Group Member Attribute - Referenced User Attribute"></property>
</userGroupProvider>
<userGroupProvider>
<identifier>composite-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.CompositeUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="User Group Provider 1">file-user-group-provider</property>
<property name="User Group Provider 2">ldap-user-group-provider</property>
</userGroupProvider>
<accessPolicyProvider>
<identifier>file-access-policy-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.file.FileAccessPolicyProvider</class>
<property name="User Group Provider">composite-user-group-provider</property>
<property name="Authorizations File">./conf/authorizations.xml</property>
<property name="Initial Admin Identity">User 1/property>
<property name="NiFi Identity 1">cn=nifi-node1,ou=servers,dc=example,dc=com</property>
<property name="NiFi Identity 2">cn=nifi-node2,ou=servers,dc=example,dc=com</property>
</accessPolicyProvider>
<authorizer>
<identifier>managed-authorizer</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.registry.security.authorization.StandardManagedAuthorizer</class>
<property name="Access Policy Provider">file-access-policy-provider</property>
</authorizer>
</authorizers>
In this example, the users and groups are loaded from LDAP but the servers are managed in a local file. The Initial Admin Identity
value came from an attribute in a LDAP entry based on the User Identity Attribute
. The NiFi Identity
values are established in the local file using the Initial User Identity
properties.