[[secure-settings]] == Secure Settings Some settings are sensitive, and relying on filesystem permissions to protect their values is not sufficient. For this use case, elasticsearch provides a keystore, which may be password protected, and the `elasticsearch-keystore` tool to manage the settings in the keystore. NOTE: All commands here should be run as the user which will run elasticsearch. NOTE: Only some settings are designed to be read from the keystore. See documentation for each setting to see if it is supported as part of the keystore. [float] [[creating-keystore]] === Creating the keystore To create the `elasticsearch.keystore`, use the `create` command: [source,sh] ---------------------------------------------------------------- bin/elasticsearch-keystore create ---------------------------------------------------------------- The file `elasticsearch.keystore` will be created alongside `elasticsearch.yml`. [float] [[list-settings]] === Listing settings in the keystore A list of the settings in the keystore is available with the `list` command: [source,sh] ---------------------------------------------------------------- bin/elasticsearch-keystore list ---------------------------------------------------------------- [float] [[add-string-to-keystore]] === Adding string settings Sensitive string settings, like authentication credentials for cloud plugins, can be added using the `add` command: [source,sh] ---------------------------------------------------------------- bin/elasticsearch-keystore add the.setting.name.to.set ---------------------------------------------------------------- The tool will prompt for the value of the setting. To pass the value through stdin, use the `--stdin` flag: [source,sh] ---------------------------------------------------------------- cat /file/containing/setting/value | bin/elasticsearch-keystore add --stdin the.setting.name.to.set ---------------------------------------------------------------- [float] [[remove-settings]] === Removing settings To remove a setting from the keystore, use the `remove` command: [source,sh] ---------------------------------------------------------------- bin/elasticsearch-keystore remove the.setting.name.to.remove ----------------------------------------------------------------