Hi Michael,

We don't currently have a way to do this with Shield. Can you tell us a 
little more about your scenario? Your users are logging into your 
application and then accessing data in Elasticsearch, which is protected by 
Shield?

This type of information is helpful for us as we plan features for future 
releases of Shield.

-Jay

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 3:06:57 PM UTC-4, Michael Young wrote:
>
> I have Elasticsearch 1.5.2 and Shield 1.2.0 configured and working against 
> Active Directory.  This seems to work pretty well.  However, I was 
> wondering if there was a way to pass in a "proxy user" from an application 
> to get the appropriate index filtering via access controls without having 
> to pass in the username AND password from the application.
>
> Is there a way to do this with Shield?
>

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