You should also be aware, that you might have some issues listening or
using protected/privileged ports (1 - 1023 inclusive)

Regards

Edward


On Mon, 9 Aug 2021, 08:58 Jens M. Kofoed, <jmkofoed....@gmail.com> wrote:

> No. But the user need rwx rights to all the folders which is configured
> for NiFi. And read+write to all the files.
> I create a user which is not allowed to login and change owners to all the
> different folders. If you don’t charge folders for NiFi database,
> provanace, content, logs etc. you should be ok to just use this command:
> chown -R nifi /opt/nifi/nifi-current
>
> If you use a username of nifi and if the running nifi is in folder
> /opt/nifi/nifi-current
>
> Kind regards
> Jens M. Kofoed
>
> > Den 8. aug. 2021 kl. 18.46 skrev Lovish Gulati <lovishgul...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > When running Nifi on CentOS 7 as a non-root user by using run.as=
> option,
> > does that non-root user need sudo or su capability?
> > Please advise.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Lovish
>

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