![]() Java JVM version 8.x or above must be installed to run Cerebro. ![]() Getting ready You need an up-and-running Elasticsearch installation as we described in the Downloading and installing Elasticsearch recipe in Chapter 2, Downloading and Setup. Some examples # - %s => leave user untouched # - => append to username # - uid=%s,%s => usual case of User identifier that can perform Group membership settings (optional) # If left unset LDAP_BASE_DN will be used # LDAP_GROUP_BASE_DN=OU=users,DC=example,DC=com # Attribute that represent the user, for example uid or mail # LDAP_USER_ATTR=mail # If left unset LDAP_USER_TEMPLATE will be used # LDAP_USER_ATTR_TEMPLATE=%s # Filter that tests membership of the group. Cerebro is a partial rewrite of the previous plugin available as a self-working application server. Cerebro detects HTTP Basic Authentication automatically, so you only need. # user-template executes a string.format() operation where # username is passed in first, followed by base-dn. Cerebro connects to Elasticsearch on the REST layer, just like a browser or curl. Which Monitoring Plugins Work with Elasticsearch 5 Kopf, Yes, Yes, but with missing functionality. ![]() # Usually method should be "simple" otherwise, set it to the SASL mechanisms # Set it to ldap to activate ldap authorization ![]()
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