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I want to use an https nginx to proxy a non-secured nifi server running in the same box.



So far the closest I get is by using this configuration:



location ^~ /nifi 
proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

proxy_pass http://localhost:6969/nifi;



In nifi I get the exception:



2018-11-24 17:40:19,473 ERROR [NiFi Web Server-20] o.a.nifi.web.api.config.ThrowableMapper An unexpected error has occurred:


javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []. Returning Internal Server Error response.
javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.verifyContextPath(WebUtils.java:152)
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.getResourcePath(WebUtils.java:125)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.buildResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:159)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.generateResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:141)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntityContent(ProcessorResource.java:107)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntitiesContent(ProcessorResource.java:95)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowStructure(FlowResource.java:200)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowContent(FlowResource.java:187)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.getFlow(FlowResource.java:373)



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I want to use an https nginx to proxy a non-secured nifi server running in the same box.



So far the closest I get is by using this configuration:



location ^~ /nifi 
proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

proxy_pass http://localhost:6969/nifi;



In nifi I get the exception:



2018-11-24 17:40:19,473 ERROR [NiFi Web Server-20] o.a.nifi.web.api.config.ThrowableMapper An unexpected error has occurred:


javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []. Returning Internal Server Error response.
javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.verifyContextPath(WebUtils.java:152)
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.getResourcePath(WebUtils.java:125)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.buildResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:159)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.generateResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:141)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntityContent(ProcessorResource.java:107)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntitiesContent(ProcessorResource.java:95)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowStructure(FlowResource.java:200)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowContent(FlowResource.java:187)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.getFlow(FlowResource.java:373)



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I want to use an https nginx to proxy a non-secured nifi server running in the same box.



So far the closest I get is by using this configuration:



location ^~ /nifi 
proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

proxy_pass http://localhost:6969/nifi;



In nifi I get the exception:



2018-11-24 17:40:19,473 ERROR [NiFi Web Server-20] o.a.nifi.web.api.config.ThrowableMapper An unexpected error has occurred:


javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []. Returning Internal Server Error response.
javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.verifyContextPath(WebUtils.java:152)
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.getResourcePath(WebUtils.java:125)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.buildResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:159)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.generateResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:141)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntityContent(ProcessorResource.java:107)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntitiesContent(ProcessorResource.java:95)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowStructure(FlowResource.java:200)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowContent(FlowResource.java:187)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.getFlow(FlowResource.java:373)



Any hints?










share|improve this question
















I want to use an https nginx to proxy a non-secured nifi server running in the same box.



So far the closest I get is by using this configuration:



location ^~ /nifi 
proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

proxy_pass http://localhost:6969/nifi;



In nifi I get the exception:



2018-11-24 17:40:19,473 ERROR [NiFi Web Server-20] o.a.nifi.web.api.config.ThrowableMapper An unexpected error has occurred:


javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []. Returning Internal Server Error response.
javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted []
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.verifyContextPath(WebUtils.java:152)
at org.apache.nifi.web.util.WebUtils.getResourcePath(WebUtils.java:125)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.buildResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:159)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ApplicationResource.generateResourceUri(ApplicationResource.java:141)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntityContent(ProcessorResource.java:107)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.ProcessorResource.populateRemainingProcessorEntitiesContent(ProcessorResource.java:95)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowStructure(FlowResource.java:200)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.populateRemainingFlowContent(FlowResource.java:187)
at org.apache.nifi.web.api.FlowResource.getFlow(FlowResource.java:373)



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Just update your proxy_pass to remove the nifi suffix.




location ^~ /nifi

proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;





nginx will append the entire $uri to the proxy_pass url, so nginx was forwarding to http://localhost:6969/nifi/nifi/... instead of http://localhost:6969/nifi/...






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  • Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

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    Nov 25 '18 at 4:19


















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Additional to the answer above, try adding the X-ProxyScheme header.



Also, if you are advertising your site for external access, modify the X-ProxyHost to your LAN accessible IP address or Internet accessible domain name. (i.e. mynifiwebaccess.com,10.51.102.9)



location ^~ /nifi 

proxy_set_header X-ProxyScheme https;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost mynifiwebaccess.com;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort <externally_advertised_port_number>;
proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;




I am not sure about your configuration but you could try making the port number for the externally_advertised_port on the code above different since NiFi might be running and using port 6969 already.






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    the error message: javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted [].



    this is caused by nifi.web.proxy.context.path is not set properly.



    check the doc:



    https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDF3/HDF-3.3.0/nifi-configuration-best-practices/content/proxy_configuration.html






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      Just update your proxy_pass to remove the nifi suffix.




      location ^~ /nifi

      proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

      proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;





      nginx will append the entire $uri to the proxy_pass url, so nginx was forwarding to http://localhost:6969/nifi/nifi/... instead of http://localhost:6969/nifi/...






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      • Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

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      Just update your proxy_pass to remove the nifi suffix.




      location ^~ /nifi

      proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

      proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;





      nginx will append the entire $uri to the proxy_pass url, so nginx was forwarding to http://localhost:6969/nifi/nifi/... instead of http://localhost:6969/nifi/...






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      • Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

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      Just update your proxy_pass to remove the nifi suffix.




      location ^~ /nifi

      proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

      proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;





      nginx will append the entire $uri to the proxy_pass url, so nginx was forwarding to http://localhost:6969/nifi/nifi/... instead of http://localhost:6969/nifi/...






      share|improve this answer













      Just update your proxy_pass to remove the nifi suffix.




      location ^~ /nifi

      proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost localhost;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort 6969;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

      proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;





      nginx will append the entire $uri to the proxy_pass url, so nginx was forwarding to http://localhost:6969/nifi/nifi/... instead of http://localhost:6969/nifi/...







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      • Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

        – xain
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      • Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

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      Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

      – xain
      Nov 25 '18 at 4:19





      Still the same error after correcting the proxy pass entry

      – xain
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      Additional to the answer above, try adding the X-ProxyScheme header.



      Also, if you are advertising your site for external access, modify the X-ProxyHost to your LAN accessible IP address or Internet accessible domain name. (i.e. mynifiwebaccess.com,10.51.102.9)



      location ^~ /nifi 

      proxy_set_header X-ProxyScheme https;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost mynifiwebaccess.com;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort <externally_advertised_port_number>;
      proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

      proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;




      I am not sure about your configuration but you could try making the port number for the externally_advertised_port on the code above different since NiFi might be running and using port 6969 already.






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        Additional to the answer above, try adding the X-ProxyScheme header.



        Also, if you are advertising your site for external access, modify the X-ProxyHost to your LAN accessible IP address or Internet accessible domain name. (i.e. mynifiwebaccess.com,10.51.102.9)



        location ^~ /nifi 

        proxy_set_header X-ProxyScheme https;
        proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost mynifiwebaccess.com;
        proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort <externally_advertised_port_number>;
        proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

        proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;




        I am not sure about your configuration but you could try making the port number for the externally_advertised_port on the code above different since NiFi might be running and using port 6969 already.






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          Additional to the answer above, try adding the X-ProxyScheme header.



          Also, if you are advertising your site for external access, modify the X-ProxyHost to your LAN accessible IP address or Internet accessible domain name. (i.e. mynifiwebaccess.com,10.51.102.9)



          location ^~ /nifi 

          proxy_set_header X-ProxyScheme https;
          proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost mynifiwebaccess.com;
          proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort <externally_advertised_port_number>;
          proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

          proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;




          I am not sure about your configuration but you could try making the port number for the externally_advertised_port on the code above different since NiFi might be running and using port 6969 already.






          share|improve this answer













          Additional to the answer above, try adding the X-ProxyScheme header.



          Also, if you are advertising your site for external access, modify the X-ProxyHost to your LAN accessible IP address or Internet accessible domain name. (i.e. mynifiwebaccess.com,10.51.102.9)



          location ^~ /nifi 

          proxy_set_header X-ProxyScheme https;
          proxy_set_header X-ProxyHost mynifiwebaccess.com;
          proxy_set_header X-ProxyPort <externally_advertised_port_number>;
          proxy_set_header X-ProxyContextPath /nifi;

          proxy_pass http://localhost:6969;




          I am not sure about your configuration but you could try making the port number for the externally_advertised_port on the code above different since NiFi might be running and using port 6969 already.







          share|improve this answer












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              the error message: javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted [].



              this is caused by nifi.web.proxy.context.path is not set properly.



              check the doc:



              https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDF3/HDF-3.3.0/nifi-configuration-best-practices/content/proxy_configuration.html






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                the error message: javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted [].



                this is caused by nifi.web.proxy.context.path is not set properly.



                check the doc:



                https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDF3/HDF-3.3.0/nifi-configuration-best-practices/content/proxy_configuration.html






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                  the error message: javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted [].



                  this is caused by nifi.web.proxy.context.path is not set properly.



                  check the doc:



                  https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDF3/HDF-3.3.0/nifi-configuration-best-practices/content/proxy_configuration.html






                  share|improve this answer













                  the error message: javax.ws.rs.core.UriBuilderException: The provided context path [/nifi] was not whitelisted [].



                  this is caused by nifi.web.proxy.context.path is not set properly.



                  check the doc:



                  https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDF3/HDF-3.3.0/nifi-configuration-best-practices/content/proxy_configuration.html







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