- Removing the AuthorityProvider.
- Refactoring REST API in preparation for introduction of the Authorizer.
- Updating UI accordingly.
- Removing unneeded properties from nifi.properties.
- Addressing comments from PR.
- This closes#359.
NIFI-1274 Cleaned up TODO statements. (+3 squashed commits)
Squashed commits:
[fd101cd] Removed logic to check for presence of services to determine if token support is enabled when username/password authentication is enabled (Kerberos also requires tokens).
[c2ce29f] Reverted import changes to RulesResource.java.
[c269d72] Added Kerberos authentication mechanism.
Moved Kerberos service wiring from XML to Java to handle scenario where admin has not configured Kerberos (previously threw NullPointerException in FileSystemResource constructor). (+15 squashed commits)
Squashed commits:
[09fc694] Added Kerberos documentation to Admin Guide.
[ecfb864] Cleaned up unused logic.
[157efb3] Added logic to determine if client certificates are required for REST API (login, anonymous, and Kerberos service authentication all disabled).
Cleaned up KerberosService by moving logic to NiFiProperties.
[5438619] Added documentation for Kerberos login-identity-providers.xml.
[3332d9f] Added NiFi properties for Kerberos SSO.
[b14a557] Fixed canvas call to only attempt Kerberos login if JWT not present in local storage.
Added logic to handle ticket validation failure in AccessResource.
Changed wiring of Kerberos service beans to XML in nifi-web-security-context.xml for consistency.
[c31ae3d] Kerberos SPNEGO works without additional filter (new entry endpoint accepts Kerberos ticket in Authorization header and returns JWT so the rest of the application functions the same as LDAP).
[98460e7] Added check to only instantiate beans when Kerberos enabled to allow access control integration tests to pass.
[6ed0724] Renamed Kerberos discovery method to be explicit about service vs. credential login.
[ed67d2e] Removed temporary solution for Rules Resource access via Kerberos ticket.
[c8b2b01] Added temporary solution for Rules Resource access via Kerberos ticket.
[81ca80f] NIFI-1274 Added KerberosAuthenticationFilter to conduct SPNEGO authentication with local (client) Kerberos ticket.
Added properties and accessors for service principal and keytab location for NiFi app server.
Added KAF to NiFiWebApiSecurityConfiguration.
Added AlternateKerberosUserDetailsService to provide user lookup without dependency on extension bundle (nifi-kerberos-iaa-provider).
Added dependencies on spring-security-kerberos-core and -web modules to pom.xml.
[0605ba8] Added working configuration files to test/resources in kerberos module to document necessary config. This version requires the user to enter their Kerberos username (without realm) and password into the NiFi login screen and will authenticate them against the running KDC.
Also includes a sample keystore and root CA public key for configuring a secure instance.
[49236c8] Added kerberos module dependencies to nifi/pom.xml and nifi-assembly/pom.xml.
Added default properties to login-identity-providers.xml.
[928c52b] Added nifi-kerberos-iaa-providers-bundle module to nifi/pom.xml.
Added skeleton of Kerberos authenticator using Spring Security Kerberos plugin.
This closes#284
Signed-off-by: Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman@gmail.com>
* Simplified and cleaned StandardProcessScheduler.start/stopProcessor methods
* Added stop/start operations to ProcessorNode.
* Removed unnecessary synchronization blocks related to ScheduledState in favor of enforcing order and idempotency via CAS operations. Those synchronization blocks were causing intermittent deadlocks whenever @OnScheduled blocks indefinitely.
* Added support for stopping the service when @OnScheduled operation hangs.
* Fixed the order of life-cycle operation invocation ensuring that each operation can *only* be invoked at the appropriate time
* Removed unnecessary locks from StandardProcessNode since Atomic variables are used.
* Removed calls to @OnStopped from ContinuallyRunningProcessTask while ensuring that procesor's full shut down in implementation of StandardProcessorNode.stop() method.
* Removed dead code
* Added comprehensive tests suite that covers 95% of Processor's life-cycle operations within the scope of FlowController, StandardProcesssScheduler and StandardProcessNode
* Improved and added javadocs on covered operations with detailed explanations.
- Update admin guide with documentation for username/password authentication.
- Setting default anonymous roles to none.
- Making account status messages to users more clear.
- Deleting user keys when an admin revokes/deletes an account.
- Updating authentication filter to error back whenever authentication fails.
- Refactoring web security to use Spring Security Java Configuration.
- Introducing security in Web UI in order to get JWT.
NIFI-655:
- Setting up the resources (js/css) for the login page.
NIFI-655:
- Adding support for configuring anonymous roles.
- Addressing checkstyle violations.
NIFI-655:
- Moving to token api to web-api.
- Creating an LoginProvider API for user/pass based authentication.
- Creating a module for funneling access to the authorized useres.
NIFI-655:
- Moving away from usage of DN to identity throughout the application (from the user db to the authorization provider).
- Updating the authorized users schema to support login users.
- Creating an extension point for authentication of users based on username/password.
NIFI-655:
- Creating an endpoint for returning the identity of the current user.
- Updating the LoginAuthenticationFilter.
NIFI-655:
- Moving NiFi registration to the login page.
- Running the authentication filters in a different order to ensure we can disambiguate each case.
- Starting to layout each case... Forbidden, Login, Create User, Create NiFi Account.
NIFI-655:
- Addressing checkstyle issues.
NIFI-655:
- Making nf-storage available in the login page.
- Requiring use of local storage.
- Ignoring security for GET requests when obtaining the login configuration.
NIFI-655:
- Adding a new endpoint to obtain the status of a user registration.
- Updated the login page loading to ensure all possible states work.
NIFI-655:
- Ensuring we know the necessary state before we attempt to render the login page.
- Building the proxy chain in the JWT authentication filter.
- Only rendering the login when appropriate.
NIFI-655:
- Starting to style the login page.
- Added simple 'login' support by identifying username/password. Issuing JWT token coming...
- Added logout support
- Rendering the username when appropriate.
NIFI-655:
- Extracting certificate validation into a utility class.
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
- Cleaning up the web security context.
- Removing proxy chain checking where possible.
NIFI-655:
- Starting to add support for registration.
- Creating registration form.
NIFI-655:
- Starting to implement the JWT service.
- Parsing JWT on client side in order to render who the user currently is when logged in.
NIFI-655:
- Allowing the user to link back to the log in page from the new account page.
- Renaming DN to identity where possible.
NIFI-655:
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
NIFI-655:
- Adding more/better support for logging out.
NIFI-655:
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
NIFI-655:
- Adding a few new exceptions for the login identity provider.
NIFI-655:
- Disabling log in by default initially.
- Restoring authorization service unit test.
NIFI-655:
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
NIFI-655:
- Updating packages for log in filters.
- Handling new registration exceptions.
- Code clean up.
NIFI-655:
- Removing registration support.
- Removing file based implementation.
NIFI-655:
- Removing file based implementation.
NIFI-655:
- Removing unused spring configuration files.
NIFI-655:
- Making the auto wiring more explicit.
NIFI-655:
- Removing unused dependencies.
NIFI-655:
- Removing unused filter.
NIFI-655:
- Updating the login API authenticate method to use a richer set of exceptions.
- UI code clean.
NIFI-655:
- Ensuring the login identity provider is able to switch context classloaders via the standard NAR mechanisms.
NIFI-655:
- Initial commit of the LDAP based identity providers.
- Fixed issue when attempting to log into a NiFi that does not support new account requests.
NIFI-655:
- Allowing the ldap provider to specify if client authentication is required/desired.
NIFI-655:
- Persisting keys to sign user tokens.
- Allowing the identity provider to specify the token expiration.
- Code clean up.
NIFI-655:
- Ensuring identities are unique in the key table.
NIFI-655:
- Adding support for specifying the user search base and user search filter in the active directory provider.
NIFI-655:
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
NIFI-655:
- Adding automatic client side token renewal.
NIFI-655:
- Ensuring the logout link is rendered when appropriate.
NIFI-655:
- Adding configuration options for referrals and connect/read timeouts
NIFI-655:
- Added an endpoint for access details including configuration, creating tokens, and checking status.
- Updated DTOs and client side to utilize new endpoints.
NIFI-655:
- Refactoring certificate extraction and validation.
- Refactoring how expiration is specified in the login identity providers.
- Adding unit tests for the access endpoints.
- Code clean up.
NIFI-655:
- Keeping token expiration between 1 minute and 12 hours.
NIFI-655:
- Using the user identity provided by the login identity provider.
NIFI-655: - Fixed typo in error message for unrecognized authentication strategy.
Signed-off-by: Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman@gmail.com>
NIFI-655. - Added logback-test.xml configuration resource for nifi-web-security.
Signed-off-by: Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman@gmail.com>
NIFI-655. - Added issuer field to LoginAuthenticationToken. - Updated AccessResource to pass identity provider class name when creating LoginAuthenticationTokens. - Began refactoring JWT logic from request parsing logic in JwtService. - Added unit tests for JWT logic.
Signed-off-by: Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman@gmail.com>
NIFI-655. - Changed issuer field to use FQ class name because some classes return an empty string for getSimpleName(). - Finished refactoring JWT logic from request parsing logic in JwtService. - Updated AccessResource and JwtAuthenticationFilter to call new JwtService methods decoupled from request header parsing. - Added extensive unit tests for JWT logic.
Signed-off-by: Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman@gmail.com>
NIFI-655:
- Refactoring key service to expose the key id.
- Handling client side expiration better.
- Removing specialized active directory provider and abstract ldap provider.
NIFI-655. - Updated JwtService and JwtServiceTest to use Key POJO instead of raw String key from KeyService.
Signed-off-by: Matt Gilman <matt.c.gilman@gmail.com>
NIFI-655:
- Fixing typo when loading the ldap connect timeout.
- Providing a better experience for session expiration.
- Using ellipsis for lengthly user name.
- Adding an issuer to the authentication response so the LIP can specify the appropriate value.
NIFI-655:
- Showing a logging in notification during the log in process.
NIFI-655:
- Removing unnecessary class.
NIFI-655:
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
- Showing the progress spinner while submitting account justification.
NIFI-655:
- Removing deprecated authentication strategy.
- Renaming TLS to START_TLS.
- Allowing the protocol to be configured.
NIFI-655:
- Fixing issue detecting the presence of DN column
NIFI-655:
- Pre-populating the login-identity-providers.xml file with necessary properties and documentation.
- Renaming the Authentication Duration property name.
NIFI-655:
- Updating documentation for the failure response codes.
NIFI-655:
- Ensuring the user identity is not too long.
NIFI-655:
- Updating default authentication expiration to 12 hours.
NIFI-655:
- Remaining on the login form when there is any unsuccessful login attempt.
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
- Add krb5.conf to nifi.properties
nifi.kerberos.krb5.file | path to krb5.conf
- Connections to secure Hadoop clusters will be determined by their config,
that is, hadoop.security.authentication should be set to kerberos.
- Added two optional arguments to AbstractHadoopProcessor (principal and keytab),
these are only required if the cluster you're connecting to is secured. Both of
these options require the krb5.conf to be present in nifi.properties.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Bende <bbende@apache.org>
Before this change, the host given out to clients to connect to a Remote
Process Group Input Port is the host where the NiFi instance runs.
However, sometimes the binding host is different from the host that
clients connect to. For example, when a NiFi instance runs inside a
Docker container, a client on a separate machine must connect to the
Docker host which forwards the connection to the container.
Add a configuration property to specify the host name to give out to
clients to connect to a Remote Process Group Input Port. If the property
is not configured, then give out the name of host running the NiFi
instance.