There is no authenticated user – How to solve this Elasticsearch error

Opster Team

March-22, Version: 1.7-8.0

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This guide will help you check for common problems that cause the log ” there is no authenticated user ” to appear. To understand the issues related to this log, read the explanation below about the following Elasticsearch concepts: plugin, rest.

Log Context

Log “there is no authenticated user”classname  is RestGetUserPrivilegesAction.java We extracted the following from Elasticsearch source code for those seeking an in-depth context :

@Override
 public RestChannelConsumer innerPrepareRequest(RestRequest request; NodeClient client) throws IOException {
 final User user = securityContext.getUser();
 if (user == null) {
 return restChannel -> { throw new ElasticsearchSecurityException("there is no authenticated user"); };
 }
 final String username = user.principal();
 final GetUserPrivilegesRequestBuilder requestBuilder = new GetUserPrivilegesRequestBuilder(client).username(username);
 return channel -> requestBuilder.execute(new RestListener(channel));
 }

 

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