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-rw-r--r-- | charts/aai-elasticsearch/resources/config/sg/sg_config.yml | 110 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 104 deletions
diff --git a/charts/aai-elasticsearch/resources/config/sg/sg_config.yml b/charts/aai-elasticsearch/resources/config/sg/sg_config.yml index 9172b71..d0050e0 100644 --- a/charts/aai-elasticsearch/resources/config/sg/sg_config.yml +++ b/charts/aai-elasticsearch/resources/config/sg/sg_config.yml @@ -37,35 +37,28 @@ # HTTP # basic (challenging) # proxy (not challenging, needs xff) -# kerberos (challenging) # clientcert (not challenging, needs https) -# jwt (not challenging) # host (not challenging) #DEPRECATED, will be removed in a future version. # host based authentication is configurable in sg_roles_mapping # Authc # internal # noop -# ldap # Authz -# ldap # noop +# Some SearchGuard functionality is licensed under Apache-2.0, while other functionality is non-free; +# see https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard. The functionality enabled in this configuration +# file only include those that are licensed under Apache-2.0. Please use care and review SearchGuard's +# license details before enabling any additional features here. + searchguard: dynamic: # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'disallow' to forbid more than 2 filtered aliases per index # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'warn' to allow more than 2 filtered aliases per index but warns about it (default) # Set filtered_alias_mode to 'nowarn' to allow more than 2 filtered aliases per index silently #filtered_alias_mode: warn - #kibana: - # Kibana multitenancy - # see https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-docs/blob/master/multitenancy.md - # To make this work you need to install https://github.com/floragunncom/search-guard-module-kibana-multitenancy/wiki - #multitenancy_enabled: true - #server_username: kibanaserver - #index: '.kibana' - #do_not_fail_on_forbidden: false http: anonymous_auth_enabled: false xff: @@ -80,20 +73,6 @@ searchguard: ###### and here https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7239 ###### and https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.0-doc/config/valve.html#Remote_IP_Valve authc: - kerberos_auth_domain: - http_enabled: false - transport_enabled: false - order: 6 - http_authenticator: - type: kerberos - challenge: true - config: - # If true a lot of kerberos/security related debugging output will be logged to standard out - krb_debug: false - # If true then the realm will be stripped from the user name - strip_realm_from_principal: true - authentication_backend: - type: noop basic_internal_auth_domain: http_enabled: true transport_enabled: true @@ -141,81 +120,4 @@ searchguard: challenge: false authentication_backend: type: noop - ldap: - http_enabled: false - transport_enabled: false - order: 5 - http_authenticator: - type: basic - challenge: false - authentication_backend: - # LDAP authentication backend (authenticate users against a LDAP or Active Directory) - type: ldap - config: - # enable ldaps - enable_ssl: false - # enable start tls, enable_ssl should be false - enable_start_tls: false - # send client certificate - enable_ssl_client_auth: false - # verify ldap hostname - verify_hostnames: true - hosts: - - localhost:8389 - bind_dn: null - password: null - userbase: 'ou=people,dc=example,dc=com' - # Filter to search for users (currently in the whole subtree beneath userbase) - # {0} is substituted with the username - usersearch: '(sAMAccountName={0})' - # Use this attribute from the user as username (if not set then DN is used) - username_attribute: null - authz: - roles_from_myldap: - http_enabled: false - transport_enabled: false - authorization_backend: - # LDAP authorization backend (gather roles from a LDAP or Active Directory, you have to configure the above LDAP authentication backend settings too) - type: ldap - config: - # enable ldaps - enable_ssl: false - # enable start tls, enable_ssl should be false - enable_start_tls: false - # send client certificate - enable_ssl_client_auth: false - # verify ldap hostname - verify_hostnames: true - hosts: - - localhost:8389 - bind_dn: null - password: null - rolebase: 'ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com' - # Filter to search for roles (currently in the whole subtree beneath rolebase) - # {0} is substituted with the DN of the user - # {1} is substituted with the username - # {2} is substituted with an attribute value from user's directory entry, of the authenticated user. Use userroleattribute to specify the name of the attribute - rolesearch: '(member={0})' - # Specify the name of the attribute which value should be substituted with {2} above - userroleattribute: null - # Roles as an attribute of the user entry - userrolename: disabled - #userrolename: memberOf - # The attribute in a role entry containing the name of that role, Default is "name". - # Can also be "dn" to use the full DN as rolename. - rolename: cn - # Resolve nested roles transitive (roles which are members of other roles and so on ...) - resolve_nested_roles: true - userbase: 'ou=people,dc=example,dc=com' - # Filter to search for users (currently in the whole subtree beneath userbase) - # {0} is substituted with the username - usersearch: '(uid={0})' - # Skip users matching a user name, a wildcard or a regex pattern - #skip_users: - # - 'cn=Michael Jackson,ou*people,o=TEST' - # - '/\S*/' - roles_from_another_ldap: - enabled: false - authorization_backend: - type: ldap - #config goes here ... + authz:
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