1 # This is the main Search Guard configuration file where authentication
2 # and authorization is defined.
4 # You need to configure at least one authentication domain in the authc of this file.
5 # An authentication domain is responsible for extracting the user credentials from
6 # the request and for validating them against an authentication backend like Active Directory for example.
8 # If more than one authentication domain is configured the first one which succeeds wins.
9 # If all authentication domains fail then the request is unauthenticated.
10 # In this case an exception is thrown and/or the HTTP status is set to 401.
12 # After authentication authorization (authz) will be applied. There can be zero or more authorizers which collect
13 # the roles from a given backend for the authenticated user.
15 # Both, authc and auth can be enabled/disabled separately for REST and TRANSPORT layer. Default is true for both.
17 # transport_enabled: true
19 # 5.x Migration: "enabled: true/false" will also be respected currently but only to provide backward compatibility.
21 # For HTTP it is possible to allow anonymous authentication. If that is the case then the HTTP authenticators try to
22 # find user credentials in the HTTP request. If credentials are found then the user gets regularly authenticated.
23 # If none can be found the user will be authenticated as an "anonymous" user. This user has always the username "sg_anonymous"
24 # and one role named "sg_anonymous_backendrole".
25 # If you enable anonymous authentication all HTTP authenticators will not challenge.
28 # Note: If you define more than one HTTP authenticators make sure to put non-challenging authenticators like "proxy" or "clientcert"
29 # first and the challenging one last.
30 # Because it's not possible to challenge a client with two different authentication methods (for example
31 # Kerberos and Basic) only one can have the challenge flag set to true. You can cope with this situation
32 # by using pre-authentication, e.g. sending a HTTP Basic authentication header in the request.
34 # Default value of the challenge flag is true.
39 # proxy (not challenging, needs xff)
40 # clientcert (not challenging, needs https)
41 # host (not challenging) #DEPRECATED, will be removed in a future version.
42 # host based authentication is configurable in sg_roles_mapping
53 # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'disallow' to forbid more than 2 filtered aliases per index
54 # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'warn' to allow more than 2 filtered aliases per index but warns about it (default)
55 # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'nowarn' to allow more than 2 filtered aliases per index silently
56 #filtered_alias_mode: warn
58 # see https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-docs/blob/master/multitenancy.md
59 # To make this work you need to install https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-module-kibana-multitenancy/wiki
60 #multitenancy_enabled: true
61 #server_username: kibanaserver
63 #do_not_fail_on_forbidden: false
65 anonymous_auth_enabled: false
68 internalProxies: '192\.168\.0\.10|192\.168\.0\.11' # regex pattern
69 #internalProxies: '.*' # trust all internal proxies, regex pattern
70 remoteIpHeader: 'x-forwarded-for'
71 proxiesHeader: 'x-forwarded-by'
72 #trustedProxies: '.*' # trust all external proxies, regex pattern
73 ###### see https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html for regex help
74 ###### more information about XFF https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Forwarded-For
75 ###### and here https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7239
76 ###### and https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/config/valve.html#Remote_IP_Valve
78 basic_internal_auth_domain:
80 transport_enabled: true
85 authentication_backend:
89 transport_enabled: false
95 user_header: "x-proxy-user"
96 roles_header: "x-proxy-roles"
97 authentication_backend:
101 transport_enabled: false
107 signing_key: "base64 encoded HMAC key or public RSA/ECDSA pem key"
108 jwt_header: "Authorization"
109 jwt_url_parameter: null
112 authentication_backend:
114 clientcert_auth_domain:
116 transport_enabled: false
121 username_attribute: cn #optional, if omitted DN becomes username
123 authentication_backend:
126 # auth_failure_listeners:
130 # time_window_seconds: 3600
131 # block_expiry_seconds: 600
132 # max_blocked_clients: 100000
133 # max_tracked_clients: 100000
134 # internal_authentication_backend_limiting:
136 # authentication_backend: intern
138 # time_window_seconds: 3600
139 # block_expiry_seconds: 600
140 # max_blocked_clients: 100000
141 # max_tracked_clients: 100000