Configure Kerberos
editConfigure Kerberos
editYou can specify Kerberos options with any output or input that supports Kerberos, like Elasticsearch.
The following encryption types are supported:
- aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96
- aes128-cts-hmac-sha256-128
- aes256-cts-hmac-sha1-96
- aes256-cts-hmac-sha384-192
- des3-cbc-sha1-kd
- rc4-hmac
Example output config with Kerberos password based authentication:
output.elasticsearch.hosts: ["http://my-elasticsearch.elastic.co:9200"] output.elasticsearch.kerberos.auth_type: password output.elasticsearch.kerberos.username: "elastic" output.elasticsearch.kerberos.password: "changeme" output.elasticsearch.kerberos.config_path: "/etc/krb5.conf" output.elasticsearch.kerberos.realm: "ELASTIC.CO"
The service principal name for the Elasticsearch instance is contructed from these options. Based on this configuration
it is going to be HTTP/my-elasticsearch.elastic.co@ELASTIC.CO.
Configuration options
editYou can specify the following options in the kerberos section of the metricbeat.yml config file:
enabled
editThe enabled setting can be used to enable the kerberos configuration by setting
it to false. The default value is true.
Kerberos settings are disabled if either enabled is set to false or the
kerberos section is missing.
auth_type
editThere are two options to authenticate with Kerberos KDC: password and keytab.
password expects the principal name and its password. When choosing keytab, you
have to specify a princial name and a path to a keytab. The keytab must contain
the keys of the selected principal. Otherwise, authentication will fail.
config_path
editYou need to set the path to the krb5.conf, so Metricbeat can find the Kerberos KDC to
retrieve a ticket.
username
editName of the principal used to connect to the output.
password
editIf you configured password for auth_type, you have to provide a password
for the selected principal.
keytab
editIf you configured keytab for auth_type, you have to provide the path to the
keytab of the selected principal.
service_name
editThis option can only be configured for Kafka. It is the name of the Kafka service, usually kafka.
realm
editName of the realm where the output resides.
enable_krb5_fast
editEnable Kerberos FAST authentication. This may conflict with some Active Directory installations. The default is false.