David Handermann created NIFI-13414: ---------------------------------------
Summary: Remove Property Protection Modules and Encrypt Config Tools Key: NIFI-13414 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-13414 Project: Apache NiFi Issue Type: Improvement Reporter: David Handermann Assignee: David Handermann NiFi and NiFi Registry have supported several strategies for encrypting and decrypting application properties located in {{nifi.properties}} apart from protection of sensitive values in the flow configuration. The initial implementation supported property encryption using AES-GCM with key located in {{bootstrap.conf}}. Subsequent implementations provided integration with external secret management services. Supporting each of these implementations requires a large number of third-party libraries, and does not provide a public method for extensible implementation. Issues with both the security and maintainability of these existing approaches necessitates their deprecation and removal from the current main branch. The local AES-GCM implementation does not provide sufficient security from a holistic perspective of the installation. Although values in {{nifi.properties}} can be encrypted, the encryption key must be stored in plaintext in {{bootstrap.conf}}, and both of these files are located in the {{conf}} directory. Anyone with access to read the filesystem as the operating system user can put these configurations together to read the values in {{nifi.properties}}. The service-based implementations provide externalization using property value references or encrypted values that require interaction with the service for reading. This approach is beneficial, but it maintaining separate implementations for each service provider, and it also requires configuring access credentials in supplementary bootstrap configuration files. These service-based implementations have large dependency trees, the contents of each is stored in the {{properties}} directory under the {{lib}} directory. Incorporating copies of service provider libraries for all supported implementations adds significant weight to the standard distribution, and makes it more difficult to maintain, given the lack of dependency isolation. The existing {{nifi-property-protection-api}} and provided implementations do not support a maintainable pattern for integration application property security. The {{nifi-toolkit-encrypt-config}} module also contains a significant amount of code required to run out-of-band for encrypting application properties. The {{encrypt-config}} command is packaged apart from the standard NiFi distribution, making it less useful for common deployment scenarios. Taking these issues together, existing property protection modules for {{nifi.properties}} should be removed from the main branch. This will provide a streamlined distribution in the short term, and also provide a better foundation for consideration more robust approaches that are not subject to the same types of security concerns. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)