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Can anyone point me to example of configuration files in ElasticSearch to enable security

So far I create user with password and supperuser role

  • elasticsearch-users useradd esadmin -p pswd -r superuser
  • confirm that config files users and users_roles updated
  • add to elasticsearch-6.6.1\config\elasticsearch.yml
xpack.security.enabled: true
xpack.security.authc.realms.native.type: native
xpack.security.authc.realms.native.order: 0
xpack.security.authc.realms.native.enabled: true
  • with logstash import data from database and specify user and password in output section
output {
  if [type] == "products" {
    elasticsearch {
        hosts => ["localhost:9200"]
        index => "products"
        user => "esadmin"
        password => "pswd"
      }
  }

}

And I still able to request data without authentication

curl -X GET "localhost:9200/_all/_search?q=powershot%20G"
curl --user esadmin:pswd  -X GET "localhost:9200/_all/_search?q=powershot%20G"

both cUrl call give me same result.

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Please make sure that:

  1. You are using a license that includes the xpack security features, such as the "trial" license. You can check it by running curl -X GET "localhost:9200/_xpack/license"
  2. You have already set the password for the elastic built-in user
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  • I was wrong not believing that even basic security not available in community edition.
    – AlexeiP
    Mar 9, 2019 at 18:55
  • Glad I helped. Does it work now? If so, please accept the answer
    – glenacota
    Mar 10, 2019 at 18:00
  • I've found 3rd party plugin which provide basic security. Anyway Big Thank you to you for clear things out.
    – AlexeiP
    Mar 10, 2019 at 23:26

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