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52 lines
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layout: default
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title: User impersonation
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parent: Access control
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nav_order: 100
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redirect_from:
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- /security/access-control/impersonation/
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- /security-plugin/access-control/impersonation/
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---
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# User impersonation
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User impersonation allows specially privileged users to act as another user without knowledge of nor access to the impersonated user's credentials.
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Impersonation can be useful for testing and troubleshooting, or for allowing system services to safely act as a user.
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Impersonation can occur on either the REST interface or at the transport layer.
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## REST interface
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To allow one user to impersonate another, add the following to `opensearch.yml`:
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```yml
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plugins.security.authcz.rest_impersonation_user:
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<AUTHENTICATED_USER>:
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- <IMPERSONATED_USER_1>
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- <IMPERSONATED_USER_2>
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```
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The impersonated user field supports wildcards. Setting it to `*` allows `AUTHENTICATED_USER` to impersonate any user.
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## Transport interface
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In a similar fashion, add the following to enable transport layer impersonation:
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```yml
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plugins.security.authcz.impersonation_dn:
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"CN=spock,OU=client,O=client,L=Test,C=DE":
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- worf
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```
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## Impersonating users
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To impersonate another user, submit a request to the system with the HTTP header `opendistro_security_impersonate_as` set to the name of the user to be impersonated. A good test is to make a GET request to the `_plugins/_security/authinfo` URI:
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```bash
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curl -XGET -u 'admin:admin' -k -H "opendistro_security_impersonate_as: user_1" https://localhost:9200/_plugins/_security/authinfo?pretty
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```
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