[role="xpack"] [testenv="gold+"] [[setup-passwords]] == elasticsearch-setup-passwords The `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` command sets the passwords for the <>. [float] === Synopsis [source,shell] -------------------------------------------------- bin/elasticsearch-setup-passwords auto|interactive [-b, --batch] [-h, --help] [-E ] [-s, --silent] [-u, --url ""] [-v, --verbose] -------------------------------------------------- [float] === Description This command is intended for use only during the initial configuration of the {es} {security-features}. It uses the <> to run user management API requests. After you set a password for the `elastic` user, the bootstrap password is no longer active and you cannot use this command. Instead, you can change passwords by using the *Management > Users* UI in {kib} or the <>. This command uses an HTTP connection to connect to the cluster and run the user management requests. If your cluster uses TLS/SSL on the HTTP layer, the command automatically attempts to establish the connection by using the HTTPS protocol. It configures the connection by using the `xpack.security.http.ssl` settings in the `elasticsearch.yml` file. If you do not use the default config directory location, ensure that the *ES_PATH_CONF* environment variable returns the correct path before you run the `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` command. You can override settings in your `elasticsearch.yml` file by using the `-E` command option. For more information about debugging connection failures, see <>. [float] === Parameters `auto`:: Outputs randomly-generated passwords to the console. `-b, --batch`:: If enabled, runs the change password process without prompting the user. `-E `:: Configures a standard {es} or {xpack} setting. `-h, --help`:: Shows help information. `interactive`:: Prompts you to manually enter passwords. `-s, --silent`:: Shows minimal output. `-u, --url ""`:: Specifies the URL that the tool uses to submit the user management API requests. The default value is determined from the settings in your `elasticsearch.yml` file. If `xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled` is set to `true`, you must specify an HTTPS URL. `-v, --verbose`:: Shows verbose output. [float] === Examples The following example uses the `-u` parameter to tell the tool where to submit its user management API requests: [source,shell] -------------------------------------------------- bin/elasticsearch-setup-passwords auto -u "http://localhost:9201" --------------------------------------------------