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[[submitting-requests-for-other-users]]
=== Submitting Requests on Behalf of Other Users
Shield supports a permission that enables an authenticated user to submit requests on behalf
of other users. If your application already authenticates users, you can use this
_run as_ mechanism to restrict data access according to Shield permissions without having
to re-authenticate each user through Shield.
To run as another user, you must be able to retrieve the user from the realm you use
to authenticate. The `esusers` realm supports this out of the box. To use `run_as` with
an LDAP realm, it must be configured to enable user search. For more information,
see <<ldap-user-search, Configuring an LDAP Realm with User Search>>.
To submit requests on behalf of other users, you need to have the `run_as`
permission. For example, the following `run_as_role` grants permision to submit request on
behalf of `jacknich` or `redeniro`:
[source,yaml]
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run_as_role:
run_as: jacknich, rdeniro
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For information about assigning roles, see <<mapping-roles, Mapping Users and Groups to Roles>>.
To submit a request as another user, you specify the user in the request header. For example:
[source,console]
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curl -H "es-shield-runas-user: jacknich" -u es_admin -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/'
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