[keycloak-user] How to add Admin User

Stan Silvert ssilvert at redhat.com
Thu Mar 3 07:48:21 EST 2016


On 3/3/2016 12:09 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
> The standard add-user script adds WildFly users, we want the standard 
> script to add Keycloak users. It's a Keycloak server after all.
You still need WildFly users if you want to use CLI (remotely) or web 
console.   As far as I know, we can't secure those things with Keycloak yet.

There are workarounds, but I'm just saying, WildFly add-user.sh is a 
useful tool that we might want to still ship in some form until such 
time that CLI and web console is fully integrated with Keycloak.
>
> On 2 March 2016 at 20:00, Stan Silvert <ssilvert at redhat.com 
> <mailto:ssilvert at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 3/2/2016 1:50 PM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
>>     Not a chance. In server dist we want to hide WildFly's add-user
>>     script.
>     I could guess, but I have to ask, why?
>
>
>>
>>     On 2 March 2016 at 14:12, Stan Silvert <ssilvert at redhat.com
>>     <mailto:ssilvert at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         On 3/2/2016 7:02 AM, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
>>>         In overlay the script should be add-user-keycloak. The
>>>         overlay adds Keycloak server to an existing WildFly
>>>         installation so we don't want to overwrite any existing
>>>         files. I appreciate this may be confusing and inconsistent,
>>>         but at the same time if we did overwrite people would
>>>         probably complain about us overwriting the existing script.
>>>
>>>         In the server dist this doesn't apply as the server is
>>>         purely a Keycloak server, not a WildFly server.
>>         I guess the solution would be to make server dist consistent
>>         with overlay, so both are add-user-keycloak.  Not sure how I
>>         feel about that.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>         On 2 March 2016 at 11:10, Bruno Oliveira
>>>         <bruno at abstractj.org <mailto:bruno at abstractj.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             I'm not sure if I follow your question but
>>>             './add-user.sh -u admin -p admin' or './add-user.sh -u
>>>             admin' should work.
>>>
>>>             On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 7:03 AM Andrej Prievalsky
>>>             <ado.boj.83 at gmail.com <mailto:ado.boj.83 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>                 Hi Bruno,
>>>
>>>                 thanks for answer.
>>>                 But from
>>>                 http://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/server-installation.html#d4e116
>>>                 and section: *...you can use the add-user script
>>>                 from the command-line.*
>>>                 is my question is how exactly should looks like
>>>                 command with add-user script?
>>>                 Because in past we used this command: add-user.sh
>>>                 –container -u admin -p admin
>>>
>>>                 Andrej.
>>>
>>>
>>>                 On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Bruno Oliveira
>>>                 <bruno at abstractj.org <mailto:bruno at abstractj.org>>
>>>                 wrote:
>>>
>>>                     Hi Andrej, answers inline
>>>
>>>                     On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 6:13 AM Andrej Prievalsky
>>>                     <ado.boj.83 at gmail.com
>>>                     <mailto:ado.boj.83 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>                         Hi,
>>>
>>>                         I would like to summary information about
>>>                         How to add Admin User - chapter 3.2.1.
>>>
>>>                         My questions are:
>>>                         1.) From which version (including) is new
>>>                         concept, that there is no built in user?
>>>
>>>
>>>                     1.8.0 See:
>>>                     http://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/Migration_from_older_versions.html#d4e4031
>>>
>>>                         2a.) What is exact command via add-user
>>>                         script (add-user.sh) for create admin user ?
>>>
>>>
>>>                     See:
>>>                     http://keycloak.github.io/docs/userguide/keycloak-server/html/server-installation.html#d4e116
>>>
>>>                         2b.) Same question like in 2a, but in
>>>                         keycloak-overlay (add-user-keycloak.sh)?
>>>
>>>
>>>                     You are correct. Maybe this is an inconsistency
>>>                     to be fixed.
>>>
>>>
>>>                         Thanks and Best Regards,
>>>                         Andrej.
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