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[role="xpack"]
[[configuring-native-realm]]
=== Configuring a native realm
The easiest way to manage and authenticate users is with the internal `native`
realm.
The native realm is available by default when no other realms are
configured. If other realm settings have been configured in `elasticsearch.yml`,
you must add the native realm to the realm chain.
You can configure a `native` realm in the `xpack.security.authc.realms.native`
namespace in `elasticsearch.yml`.
Explicitly configuring a native realm enables you to set the order in which it
appears in the realm chain, temporarily disable the realm, and control its
cache options.
. Add a realm configuration to `elasticsearch.yml` under the
`xpack.security.authc.realms.native` namespace. It is recommended that you
explicitly set the `order` attribute for the realm.
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See <<ref-native-settings>> for all of the options you can set for the `native` realm.
For example, the following snippet shows a `native` realm configuration that
sets the `order` to zero so the realm is checked first:
[source, yaml]
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xpack:
security:
authc:
realms:
native:
native1:
order: 0
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NOTE: To limit exposure to credential theft and mitigate credential compromise,
the native realm stores passwords and caches user credentials according to
security best practices. By default, a hashed version of user credentials
is stored in memory, using a salted `sha-256` hash algorithm and a hashed
version of passwords is stored on disk salted and hashed with the `bcrypt`
hash algorithm. To use different hash algorithms, see <<hashing-settings>>.
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. Restart {es}.
. Manage your users in {kib} on the *Management / Security / Users* page.
Alternatively, use the <<security-api-users,User Management APIs>>.