Hi Mans, Quite all right and SSL can be a bit overwhelming for those not familiar.
We had a user with similar issues as you, please check out the associated thread here: https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/nifi-users/201509.mbox/%[email protected]%3E In summary and with the assumption you are just trying to access a public HTTPS site, you should be able to configure the truststore with the path as you expected, but the password is "changeit" by default and not your password. Let us know if you are still experiencing issues. For the rest of the community, this is something we need to make easier and more obvious whether it is merely documentation or other mechanism within the UI itself. Thanks! On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 6:51 PM, M Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi: > > I am trying to access a https endpoint using GetHttp processor and being a > newbie am having trouble. I am on a Mac with Java 1.8 and nifi version > 0.3.1-SNAPSHOT. > > In the GetHttp properties - when I set the url to the https endpoint > without any other setting, I get an error that no ssl context has been > specified. > > On setting the ssl context to StandardSSLContextService - I get a arrow > icon to set the properties of the SSL controller. I am not sure what > values are required for this dialog box (Keystore file, password, type, > Truststore file, password, type and ssl protocol). I've tried tls and > pointing the keystore and truststore files to > $JAVA_HOME/Contents/Home/jre/lib/security/cacerts with type jks and my > password but i get an error indicating that the keystore password is > invalid. > > This is the first time I am dealing with keystore/truststores so am > definitely missing something basic, but if anyone has any pointers to how > to I can resolve this, please let me know. > > Thanks. >
