exceptionfactory opened a new pull request, #9090:
URL: https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/9090

   # Summary
   
   [NIFI-13558](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-13558) Updates the 
framework `WebSecurityConfiguration` to ignore requests that do not require 
authentication.
   
   The previous approach applied Spring Security filter processing to all 
requests, but permitted access without authentication to specific paths 
required for user interface configuration. This approach works for the majority 
of situations where the user interface makes initial requests without 
authentication. For certain edge cases, the client browser will continue to 
send a session cookie with an application bearer token that may be expired. In 
this situation, unauthenticated paths should continue to return the same 
results.
   
   The implementation changes make use of the 
[securityMatchers](https://docs.spring.io/spring-security/reference/servlet/authorization/authorize-http-requests.html#security-matchers)
 method to specify the paths that the filter chain evaluates. The configuration 
updates apply filter evaluation to all requests, except those listed as 
unfiltered paths.
   
   # Tracking
   
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   ### Issue Tracking
   
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as such `NIFI-00000`
   
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   ### Documentation
   
   - [ ] Documentation formatting appears as expected in rendered files
   


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