Hi Hannah,

Please make sure the user and authorisers XML configs match the new user
ids and credentials. You MUST delete the *generated* xml files and restart
NiFi (which will re-generate those files). I can't remember the exact names
off the top of my head as they're named very similarly (the actual config
and the generated config) and I'm no longer daily in NiFi, but it's in the
NiFi Admin guide on the official website.

Single user mode is really only for demos, you should consider changing to
at least TLS authentication. I have a github gist with a script that will
help generate the necessary certs using java keytool and maintain the
keystore and truststore:
https://gist.github.com/hawko2600/922b727634784614465b83e52ec2be52


On Thu, 5 Sept 2024 at 02:56, LUKE, HANNAH R CIV USAF USSPACECOM
USSPACECOM/J26 <hannah.l...@usspacecom.mil.invalid> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I was wondering if I could get some help on an issue I was having with
> NiFi.
>
> For some background, I have NiFi up and running on an Amazon EC2 instance.
> I recently installed an SSL cert on the server and changed the single user
> credentials using the command line. I can log in to NiFi but once I do I
> get an error stating "No applicable policies could be found. Contact the
> system administrator".
>
> I am the system administrator for this server and NiFi instance. I'm
> unsure why I am getting this error or how to fix it - is there any chance I
> could receive some guidance on this?
>
> Thank you!
> Hannah Luke
>


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Kind regards,
Matthew Hawkins

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