Search Guard and Spaces

I’ve just test SearchGuard (last version) on latest version of Kibana and Elasticsearch.

My question is:

Am I able to assign user permission only to some Spaces (he/she can use space X but not space Z)?

If possible, could you please provide some config example?

Regards

Thats not possible (for now). But you can use our multi tenancy feature for that (Kibana Multitenancy | Security for Elasticsearch | Search Guard)

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Am 04.01.2019 um 13:09 schrieb Gosforth <podunkman@gmail.com>:

I've just test SearchGuard (last version) on latest version of Kibana and Elasticsearch.

My question is:
Am I able to assign user permission only to some Spaces (he/she can use space X but not space Z)?

If possible, could you please provide some config example?

Regards

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Thank you.

To my surprise I see that ‘security’ after applying Search Guard is that some users do not see indices but they can do discovery, create or modify visualization and dashboards :slight_smile:

Incredible :slight_smile:

This is the ‘security’ that comes with ES or Search Guard?

Any comment about that?

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On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:01:09 AM UTC+1, Gosforth wrote:

Thank you.

To my surprise I see that ‘security’ after applying Search Guard is that some users do not see indices but they can do discovery, create or modify visualization and dashboards :slight_smile:

Incredible :slight_smile:

This is the ‘security’ that comes with ES or Search Guard?

Search Guard

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Am 09.01.2019 um 12:07 schrieb Gosforth <PodunkMan@gmail.com>:

Any comment about that?

On Monday, January 7, 2019 at 11:01:09 AM UTC+1, Gosforth wrote:
Thank you.
To my surprise I see that 'security' after applying Search Guard is that some users do not see indices but they can do discovery, create or modify visualization and dashboards :slight_smile:
Incredible :slight_smile:
This is the 'security' that comes with ES or Search Guard?

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Thanks for the answer.

So this is not a security at all (If I have access to indices I can do everything with data). I can obtain same level with nginx.