- Shield Reference for 2.x and 1.x:
- Introduction
- Getting Started with Shield
- Installing Shield
- How Shield Works
- User Authentication
- How Authentication Works
- Enabling Anonymous Access [1.1.0] Added in 1.1.0.
- Native User Authentication
- LDAP User Authentication
- Active Directory User Authentication
- PKI User Authentication [1.3.0] Added in 1.3.0.
- File-based User Authentication
- Integrating with Other Authentication Systems
- Controlling the User Cache
- Migration tool for users and roles
- Role-based Access Control
- Auditing Security Events
- Securing Communications with Encryption and IP Filtering
- Configuring Clients and Integrations
- Managing Your License
- Example Shield Deployments
- Reference
- Limitations
- Troubleshooting
- Setting Up a Certificate Authority
- Release Notes
From version 5.0 onward, Shield is part of X-Pack. For more information, see
Securing the Elastic Stack.
Configuring Clients and Integrations
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IMPORTANT: This documentation is no longer updated. Refer to Elastic's version policy and the latest documentation.
Configuring Clients and Integrations
editYou will need to update the configuration for several clients to work with the Shield security plugin. The jump list in the right side bar lists the configuration information for the clients that support Shield.
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