elasticsearch-users

If you use file-based user authentication, the elasticsearch-users command enables you to add and remove users, assign user roles, and manage passwords.

Synopsis

  1. bin/elasticsearch-users
  2. ([useradd <username>] [-p <password>] [-r <roles>]) |
  3. ([list] <username>) |
  4. ([passwd <username>] [-p <password>]) |
  5. ([roles <username>] [-a <roles>] [-r <roles>]) |
  6. ([userdel <username>])

Description

If you use the built-in file internal realm, users are defined in local files on each node in the cluster.

Usernames and roles must be at least 1 and no more than 1024 characters. They can contain alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9), spaces, punctuation, and printable symbols in the Basic Latin (ASCII) block). Leading or trailing whitespace is not allowed.

Passwords must be at least 6 characters long.

For more information, see File-based user authentication.

To ensure that Elasticsearch can read the user and role information at startup, run elasticsearch-users useradd as the same user you use to run Elasticsearch. Running the command as root or some other user updates the permissions for the users and users_roles files and prevents Elasticsearch from accessing them.

Parameters

-a <roles>

If used with the roles parameter, adds a comma-separated list of roles to a user.

list

List the users that are registered with the file realm on the local node. If you also specify a user name, the command provides information for that user.

-p <password>

Specifies the user’s password. If you do not specify this parameter, the command prompts you for the password.

Omit the -p option to keep plaintext passwords out of the terminal session’s command history.

passwd <username>

Resets a user’s password. You can specify the new password directly with the -p parameter.

-r <roles>

  • If used with the useradd parameter, defines a user’s roles. This option accepts a comma-separated list of role names to assign to the user.
  • If used with the roles parameter, removes a comma-separated list of roles from a user.

roles

Manages the roles of a particular user. You can combine adding and removing roles within the same command to change a user’s roles.

useradd <username>

Adds a user to your local node.

userdel <username>

Deletes a user from your local node.

Examples

The following example adds a new user named jacknich to the file realm. The password for this user is theshining, and this user is associated with the network and monitoring roles.

  1. bin/elasticsearch-users useradd jacknich -p theshining -r network,monitoring

The following example lists the users that are registered with the file realm on the local node:

  1. bin/elasticsearch-users list
  2. rdeniro : admin
  3. alpacino : power_user
  4. jacknich : monitoring,network

Users are in the left-hand column and their corresponding roles are listed in the right-hand column.

The following example resets the jacknich user’s password:

  1. bin/elasticsearch-users passwd jachnich

Since the -p parameter was omitted, the command prompts you to enter and confirm a password in interactive mode.

The following example removes the network and monitoring roles from the jacknich user and adds the user role:

  1. bin/elasticsearch-users roles jacknich -r network,monitoring -a user

The following example deletes the jacknich user:

  1. bin/elasticsearch-users userdel jacknich