The Infisical Elasticsearch dynamic secret allows you to generate Elasticsearch credentials on demand based on configured role.

Prerequisites

  1. Create a role with at least manage_security and monitor permissions.
  2. Assign the newly created role to your API key or user that you’ll use later in the dynamic secret configuration.

For testing purposes, you can also use a highly privileged role like superuser, that will have full control over the cluster. This is not recommended in production environments following the principle of least privilege.

Set up Dynamic Secrets with Elasticsearch

1

Open Secret Overview Dashboard

Open the Secret Overview dashboard and select the environment in which you would like to add a dynamic secret.

2

Click on the 'Add Dynamic Secret' button

3

Select 'Elasticsearch'

4

Provide the inputs for dynamic secret parameters

Secret Name
string
required

Name by which you want the secret to be referenced

Default TTL
string
required

Default time-to-live for a generated secret (it is possible to modify this value when a secret is generate)

Max TTL
string
required

Maximum time-to-live for a generated secret.

Host
string
required

Your Elasticsearch host. This is the endpoint that your instance runs on. (Example: https://your-cluster-ip)

Port
string
required

The port that your Elasticsearch instance is running on. (Example: 9200)

Roles
string[]
required

The roles that the new user that is created when a lease is provisioned will be assigned to. This is a required field. This defaults to superuser, which is highly privileged. It is recommended to create a new role with the least privileges required for the lease.

Authentication Method
API Key | Username/Password
required

Select the authentication method you want to use to connect to your Elasticsearch instance.

Username
string
required

The username of the user that will be used to provision new dynamic secret leases. Only required if you selected the Username/Password authentication method.

Password
string
required

The password of the user that will be used to provision new dynamic secret leases. Only required if you selected the Username/Password authentication method.

API Key ID
required

The ID of the API key that will be used to provision new dynamic secret leases. Only required if you selected the API Key authentication method.

API Key
required

The API key that will be used to provision new dynamic secret leases. Only required if you selected the API Key authentication method.

CA(SSL)
string

A CA may be required if your DB requires it for incoming connections. This is often the case when connecting to a managed service.

5

Click `Submit`

After submitting the form, you will see a dynamic secret created in the dashboard.

If this step fails, you may have to add the CA certificate.

6

Generate dynamic secrets

Once you’ve successfully configured the dynamic secret, you’re ready to generate on-demand credentials. To do this, simply click on the ‘Generate’ button which appears when hovering over the dynamic secret item. Alternatively, you can initiate the creation of a new lease by selecting ‘New Lease’ from the dynamic secret lease list section.

When generating these secrets, it’s important to specify a Time-to-Live (TTL) duration. This will dictate how long the credentials are valid for.

Ensure that the TTL for the lease fall within the maximum TTL defined when configuring the dynamic secret.

Once you click the Submit button, a new secret lease will be generated and the credentials from it will be shown to you.

Audit or Revoke Leases

Once you have created one or more leases, you will be able to access them by clicking on the respective dynamic secret item on the dashboard. This will allow you see the expiration time of the lease or delete a lease before it’s set time to live.

Renew Leases

To extend the life of the generated dynamic secret leases past its initial time to live, simply click on the Renew as illustrated below.

Lease renewals cannot exceed the maximum TTL set when configuring the dynamic secret

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