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[DOCS] Fix typos in 8.0 security migration (#79802)
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* [DOCS] Fix typo

* Fix other typos

* Fix line break in deprecation notice
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Adam Locke authored Oct 26, 2021
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[[setup-passwords]]
== elasticsearch-setup-passwords

deprecated[8.0, "The `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` tool is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. To manually reset the password for the builtin users (including the `elastic` user), use the <<reset-password,`elasticsearch-reset-password` tool>>, the {es} change password API, or the User Management features in {kib}."]
deprecated[8.0, "The `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` tool is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. To manually reset the password for the built-in users (including the `elastic` user), use the <<reset-password,`elasticsearch-reset-password`>> tool, the {es} change password API, or the User Management features in {kib}."]

The `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` command sets the passwords for the
<<built-in-users,built-in users>>.
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====
*Details* +
In 8.0, we're deprecating the `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` tool. To
manually reset the password for builtin users (including the `elastic` user), use
the {ref}/reset-password.html[`elasticsearch-reset-password`], the {es}
manually reset the password for built-in users (including the `elastic` user), use
the {ref}/reset-password.html[`elasticsearch-reset-password`] tool, the {es}
{ref}/security-api-change-password.html[change passwords API], or the
User Management features in {kib}". We will remove the
User Management features in {kib}. We will remove the
`elasticsearch-setup-passwords` tool in a future release.
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were enabled, even if explicitly disabled.
*Impact* +
To explicilty disable the file or native realm, set the respective
To explicitly disable the file or native realm, set the respective
`file.<realm-name>.enabled` or `native.<realm-name>.enabled` setting to `false`
under the `xpack.security.authc.realms` namespace in `elasticsearch.yml`.
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are also gzip compressed.
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The names of rolled over audit logfiles (but not the name of the current log)
The names of rolled over audit log files (but not the name of the current log)
have changed.
If you've setup automated tools to consume these files, you must configure them
to use the new names and to possibly account for gzip archives instead of plaintext.
The Docker build of Elasticsearch is not affected since it logs on stdout where
rollover is not performed.
If you've set up automated tools to consume these files, you must configure them
to use the new names and to possibly account for `gzip` archives instead of
plain text. The Docker build of {es} is not affected because it logs on `stdout`,
where rollover is not performed.
====

[[accept-default-password-removed]]
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*Details* +
The `elasticsearch-migrate` tool provided a way to convert file
realm users and roles into the native realm. It has been deprecated
since 7.2.0. Users and roles should now be created in the native
since {es} 7.2.0. Users and roles should now be created in the native
realm directly.
*Impact* +
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