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. Set the passwords for all built-in users.
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If you have enabled {security}, it provides built-in user credentials to help you
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get up and running. The +setup-passwords+ command is the simplest method to set
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the built-in users' passwords for the first time.
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For example, you can run the command in an "interactive" mode, which prompts you
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to enter new passwords for the `elastic`, `kibana`, and `logstash_system` users:
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[source,shell]
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bin/x-pack/setup-passwords interactive
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For more information about the command options, see <<setup-passwords>>.
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IMPORTANT: The `setup-passwords` command uses a transient bootstrap password
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that is no longer valid after the command runs successfully. You cannot run the
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`setup-passwords` command a second time. Instead, you can update passwords from
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the **Management > Users** UI in {kib} or use the security user API.
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For more information, see
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{xpack-ref}/setting-up-authentication.html#set-built-in-user-passwords[Setting Built-in User Passwords].
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