FTW what i'm seeing with Snowflake is that they are requiring MFA for the UI logins. If you assign the "user" on snowflake as a "service" account they will be unable to reach the Snowflake UI but still be able to be a password login via ODBC, JDBC, etc that snowflake would use to connect.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2025 at 11:11 AM Zaid Malik <[email protected]> wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > I had a question regarding Snowflake's shift to deprecate single-factor > password authentication, at this time I did not see any information coming > from Apache regarding how this will be handled within NiFi and was > wondering if there is any guidance regarding how organizations should > proceed after this occurs. Will the SnowflakeComputingConnection and > StandardSnowflakeIngestManager services possibly be updated to allow for > MFA before this happens, or should our organization switch to using a JDBC > Driver to be able to connect to Snowflake? At this time our plan is to use > key-pair authentication. Any information or guidance you could provide > would help. > > Thank you! > > Zaid Malik > *Data Engineer* > [email protected] >
