Hi All,

I am receiving an error while setting up a 2 node cluster (external zk)
using Google Auth [OpenID connect]

*Insufficient Permissions*

*Untrusted proxy CN=*.dummy.com <http://dummy.com>, OU=NIFI*


We have used nifi toolkit to generate the certificates:
./bin/tls-toolkit.sh standalone -n '*.dummy.com'


Details from authorizers and users xml















































*authorizers.xml: <authorizers><userGroupProvider>
<identifier>file-user-group-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.authorization.FileUserGroupProvider</class>
<property name="Users File">./conf/users.xml</property>  <property
name="Legacy Authorized Users File"></property>  <property name="Initial
User Identity 1">[email protected]
<[email protected]></property></userGroupProvider><accessPolicyProvider>
<identifier>file-access-policy-provider</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.authorization.FileAccessPolicyProvider</class>
<property name="User Group Provider">file-user-group-provider</property>
<property name="Authorizations File">./conf/authorizations.xml</property>
<property name="Initial Admin Identity">[email protected]
<[email protected]></property>  <property name="Legacy Authorized Users
File"></property>  <property name="Node Identity 1">CN=dpdum1.dummy.com
<http://dpdum1.dummy.com>, OU=NIFI</property>  <property name="Node
Identity 2">CN=dpdum2.dummy.com <http://dpdum2.dummy.com>,
OU=NIFI</property>  <property name="Node
Group"></property></accessPolicyProvider>    <authorizer>
<identifier>managed-authorizer</identifier>
<class>org.apache.nifi.authorization.StandardManagedAuthorizer</class>
<property name="Access Policy
Provider">file-access-policy-provider</property>
</authorizer></authorizers>Users.xml?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"
standalone="yes"?><tenants>    <groups>        <group
identifier="ae4a4221-016c-1000-a933-2243c2e28888" name="admin">
<user identifier="ae4b298b-016c-1000-ed39-d2066a60f947"/>            <user
identifier="bcdd9a36-5b3d-3158-b48b-7fc6ec71b436"/>        </group>
<group identifier="ae4a9755-016c-1000-4425-4df789a817eb"
name="readonly">            <user
identifier="ae4fba22-016c-1000-de8b-579daa5f7a5f"/>            <user
identifier="bcdd9a36-5b3d-3158-b48b-7fc6ec71b436"/>        </group>
</groups>    <users>        <user
identifier="ae4b298b-016c-1000-ed39-d2066a60f947"
identity="[email protected] <[email protected]>"/>
</users></tenants>*



Can someone point out what could be wrong. Also if any further info is
required to diagnose this

Also, this is hosted on AWS. Is there any way to use ACM as our certificate
manage ?

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