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Bill SAndman commented on NIFI-5335:
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Andy,
Thanks for picking this up so quickly. Vik has friends in High places.
>From our side we would expect multiple instances of the EncryptProcessor as
>you noted. Is that a bad way to view the Nifi world? We would expect each
>password would be stored in that EncryptProcessor instance. However your
>thoughts would also be a valid method
Please let me know if I can get you any more information.
Sandman
> PGP processor cannot handle multiple passworded keys in a pgp keyring.
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> Key: NIFI-5335
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-5335
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Configuration Management
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0
> Environment: RHEL
> Reporter: Bill SAndman
> Assignee: Andy LoPresto
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: EncryptContent.JPG
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> The Encrypt Content processor can handle only one passworded PGP Secret key
> on a given keyring.
> To decrypt files from multiple data sources with different passworded PGP
> Secret Keys, we are forced to create a separate key ring for each data
> source, containing a single passworded PGP Secret Key.
> It would be optimal to be able to point the decryption processor at a single
> NIFI user keyring that had multiple data source Secret Keys, each passworded.
> We would then be able to pass either the SEC ID (eg; 1024D/671D6CAF or the
> UID (eg. dunnhumby - SMG - Prod) and the password for the given Secret Key.
> Ideally the attached image would also include a Private Key Identifier to
> distinguish which jey on the ring to use, that would match the Private
> Keyring Passphrase.
>
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