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DSander's avatar
DSander
New Contributor II
8 years ago

Groundplex logs visible in UI - Security Issue?

We have groundplex nodes running our pipelines, and some of these pipelines have REST snaps that connect using security sensitive credentials, and are processing sensitive data. When running these pipelines we can see that these credentials (and some sensitive data that is passing through the pipelines) are being logged to files on the groundplex in one way or another. This is ok with us because nobody can access these logs outside of the groundplex, we control the security of these files. However, in the Dashboard UI in SnapLogic we can see some of this logging from within the “Pipeline Health” section. We have seen some sensitive data in the UI.

Does this mean the logs are uploaded to your cloud?
How is the SnapLogic UI getting access to the logs? Is it only client-side access?
We would like a detailed explanation how the UI is capable of accessing these logs, and if they ever touch your servers in any way. Thank you.

2 Replies

  • mohamadelmardin's avatar
    mohamadelmardin
    New Contributor III

    I have the expression toggle selected because I am using a quotation in between because at runtime real use case I have using arguments combined with text. But it doesn’t matter I am still getting that error regardless when I remove it below

    • mohamadelmardin's avatar
      mohamadelmardin
      New Contributor III

      It might be a glitch in the system if it is working for you and not my org. I will submit a ticket to support desk.

      • sriram's avatar
        sriram
        Former Employee

        We have a working solution for this task of creating a new “Project” asset using the “SnapLogic Create” snap:

        1. Ensure that the user account attempting to complete this task has “Full-access” to “/” to be able to create a new project asset

        2. Create a pipeline with the following sequence of snaps:
          “SnapLogic Read” > “SnapLogic Create”

        SnapLogic Read: Read from an existing project path
        SnapLogic Create: Specify the target/actual project to be created. [ // ]