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If you are logged in (Shield on Elasticsearch cluster behind), is it possible to display the username logged in in the Kibana interface (like most every other web interface with a login in existence)?
Usecase is: I have an admin access and a normal user access for data with the same dashboards, just displaying more or less data depending on which user I am logged in with. It is not apparent from the dashboards which user I am (the dashboards are the same, just the number of documents searched is slightly larger if I am admin), so I would like to know if I am an admin user without having to log out/in to ensure I am.
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If you are logged in (Shield on Elasticsearch cluster behind), is it possible to display the username logged in in the Kibana interface (like most every other web interface with a login in existence)?
Usecase is: I have an admin access and a normal user access for data with the same dashboards, just displaying more or less data depending on which user I am logged in with. It is not apparent from the dashboards which user I am (the dashboards are the same, just the number of documents searched is slightly larger if I am admin), so I would like to know if I am an admin user without having to log out/in to ensure I am.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: