Hi Zaid, Thanks for your question. I took a look, and if I understand correctly, the components you are referencing (SnowflakeComputingConnectionPool and StandardSnowflakeIngestManagerProviderService) are not Apache NiFi components that are built/maintained by the open source community, but rather NiFi extensions that are included in a vendor distribution of NiFi (Cloudera). My advice would be to work with your vendor / their support team to get guidance on their plans for updating their components to maintain compatibility with Snowflake, as the open source community here has no control over that.
Cheers, Kevin On Tue, Oct 14, 2025 at 12:11 PM 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] >
