11:14 - 14:41 thank you so much for this explanation and for recommending Flink! Glad I stumbled upon your video and didn't waste my time trying to hammer a nail with a screwdriver :D
Hi, I had a concern about nifi! I would like to know how to authenticate with 3 different users. Thank you in advance, your answer will be a great help in advancing my project.
Hello, Thank you for your question. To enable authentication, NiFi has to be secured with TLS. Once secured you can configure which mechanism should be used for authentication (LDAP, Kerberos, OIDC, SAML, etc). If using Apache NiFi out of the bow, NiFi would be configured with a single username/password to help with quick deployments but you'd have to configure one of those authentication methods to support multiple users/groups. Once you have configured authentication, you also need to configure the authorization mechanism to properly define how you'll be able to create the policies for your users. I recommend looking at this documentation for more details: docs.cloudera.com/cfm/2.1.6/cfm-security/topics/cfm-security-nifi-identity-policies.html
11:14 - 14:41 thank you so much for this explanation and for recommending Flink! Glad I stumbled upon your video and didn't waste my time trying to hammer a nail with a screwdriver :D
Can you share a guide for installing Nifi or any video tutorial? I am trying but encountering an error and cannot install it on Windows.
You nailed the presentation. Kudos for your knowledge and explanation!!
Hi, I had a concern about nifi!
I would like to know how to authenticate with 3 different users. Thank you in advance, your answer will be a great help in advancing my project.
Hello, Thank you for your question.
To enable authentication, NiFi has to be secured with TLS. Once secured you can configure which mechanism should be used for authentication (LDAP, Kerberos, OIDC, SAML, etc). If using Apache NiFi out of the bow, NiFi would be configured with a single username/password to help with quick deployments but you'd have to configure one of those authentication methods to support multiple users/groups. Once you have configured authentication, you also need to configure the authorization mechanism to properly define how you'll be able to create the policies for your users. I recommend looking at this documentation for more details: docs.cloudera.com/cfm/2.1.6/cfm-security/topics/cfm-security-nifi-identity-policies.html
Can you share the PPT?
Hi! Thank you for your question. You can download a copy of the powerpoint here: f.io/I9DIDsP3