Managing Principals (Users and Groups)
Users and Groups in Boundary are collectively known as principals. Assigning grants on Roles is performed through principal IDs; that is, the unique IDs of either users, groups, or both.
This page will walk you through managing users within Boundary. (Groups will be added at a later time.)
Users
Users in Boundary represent an internal notion of a particular entity (human, machine, etc.). Users can be correlated with one or more Account resources via Auth Methods. Accounts represent external notions of a particular entity. Among other use-cases, this mechanism allows for an easy way to switch users to new IdPs within the organization deploying Boundary.
In this example, we’re going to show you how to create an account and user for an auth method to allow that user to login to Boundary. Because an auth method can be at the org and global scopes, we’re going to create an org-scoped auth method in the default generated org in a dev
mode server. (If you’re not running dev
mode, you’ll need to substitute appropriate generated IDs in the steps below.)
Currently, all auth methods auto-vivify users on authentication; that is, on successful authentication against an account, if there is no user already linked with that account, a user will be automatically created. This may be a nice time-saver, but in other situations (such as when you want Terraform to fully describe the Boundary resoruces) this may be undesirable, so the steps below walk you through manually making these resources and linking them. A future Boundary update will allow turning off auto-vivification on a per-auth-method basis.
Create an Auth Method
Create a password-type auth method in the generated default org:
CLIAdmin ConsoleTerraform
$ boundary auth-methods create password -scope-id o_1234567890 -name org_auth_method -description 'Org auth method'
Auth Method information:
Created Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:32:04 PDT
Description: Org auth method
ID: ampw_PbE6nNT72a
Name: org_auth_method
Type: password
Updated Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:32:04 PDT
Version: 1
Scope:
ID: o_1234567890
Name: Generated org scope
Parent Scope ID: global
Type: org
Attributes:
Minimum Login Name Length: 3
Minimum Password Length: 8
Create Account
Create an account for the org-scoped auth method. Note that by default, user names must be all lowercase alphanumeric of at least 3 characters and the password must be 8 or more characters. (The minimum lengths can be changed in the attributes for the auth method, if desired.)
CLIAdmin ConsoleTerraform
boundary accounts create password -auth-method-id ampw_PbE6nNT72a -login-name 'myuser' -password supersecure -name my_account -description 'My password account'
Account information:
Auth Method ID: ampw_PbE6nNT72a
Created Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:35:02 PDT
Description: My password account
ID: apw_BOn3EcqQfe
Name: my_account
Type: password
Updated Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:35:02 PDT
Version: 1
Scope:
ID: o_1234567890
Name: Generated org scope
Parent Scope ID: global
Type: org
Attributes:
Login Name: myuser
Create a User
Next, create a user at the org scope.
CLIAdmin ConsoleTerraform
First, create the user resource:
$ boundary users create -name "myuser" -description "My user resource" -scope-id o_1234567890
User information:
Created Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 06:37:12 PDT
Description: My user resource
ID: u_yXhZpt5PX3
Name: myuser
Updated Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 06:37:12 PDT
Version: 1
Scope:
ID: o_1234567890
Name: Generated org scope
Parent Scope ID: global
Type: org
Then associate the user with the account previously created:
$ boundary users set-accounts -id u_yXhZpt5PX3 -account apw_BOn3EcqQfe
User information:
Created Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:43:43 PDT
Description: My org user
ID: u_yXhZpt5PX3
Name: my_user
Updated Time: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:54:11 PDT
Version: 2
Scope:
ID: o_1234567890
Name: Generated org scope
Parent Scope ID: global
Type: org
Accounts:
ID: apw_BOn3EcqQfe
Scope ID: o_1234567890
Login
Now you can test logging in.
CLIAdmin ConsoleTerraform
$ boundary authenticate password -login-name myuser -password supersecure -auth-method-id ampw_PbE6nNT72a