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William S Cochran updated NIFI-2916:
Description:
Please add the capability and or documentation to configure processor specific
kerberos credentials for publishKafka and consumeKafka.
Currently the only method for Kerberos authentication appears to be via
java.arg options in bootstrap.conf:
java.arg.15=-Djava.security.krb5.conf=/etc/krb5.conf
java.arg.16=-Djava.security.auth.login.config=./conf/kafka.client.jaas.conf
This means all nifi kafka processors currently must share the same global
credential.
was:
As NiFi continue to increase its abilities to complement SIEM, Splunk and ELK
deployments, a number of users will be looking to parse CEF formatted
logs[1][2].
CEF is a format specified by Arcsight (now part of HPE) and is described in
detail in here:
https://www.protect724.hpe.com/docs/DOC-1072
[1]
http://apache-nifi.1125220.n5.nabble.com/Suggestion-of-processors-td9795.html
[2]
https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/43185/which-processor-is-used-to-parse-cef-format-logs.html
> processor specific kerberos credentials for publishKafka and consumeKafka
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>
> Key: NIFI-2916
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-2916
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
>Reporter: William S Cochran
>Assignee: Andre
> Fix For: 1.1.0
>
>
> Please add the capability and or documentation to configure processor
> specific kerberos credentials for publishKafka and consumeKafka.
> Currently the only method for Kerberos authentication appears to be via
> java.arg options in bootstrap.conf:
> java.arg.15=-Djava.security.krb5.conf=/etc/krb5.conf
> java.arg.16=-Djava.security.auth.login.config=./conf/kafka.client.jaas.conf
> This means all nifi kafka processors currently must share the same global
> credential.
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