Cluster communication via http port

We are in a position where we need to restrict access to the http port
(9200). We are looking at different ways to do this, but we need a little
more information to continue. Do the members of the cluster ever
communicate with each other via this port? We know there is a large volume
of data exchanged via the tcp port (9300), but I have not been able to
determine if they ever call each other via the http port.

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Nodes only use 9300 to communicate.

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Le 30 avr. 2013 à 19:00, Pierre Carlson mpcarl@gmail.com a écrit :

We are in a position where we need to restrict access to the http port (9200). We are looking at different ways to do this, but we need a little more information to continue. Do the members of the cluster ever communicate with each other via this port? We know there is a large volume of data exchanged via the tcp port (9300), but I have not been able to determine if they ever call each other via the http port.

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Thanks, I appreciate the confirmation.

On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 12:16:22 PM UTC-5, David Pilato wrote:

Nodes only use 9300 to communicate.

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Le 30 avr. 2013 à 19:00, Pierre Carlson <mpc...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
a écrit :

We are in a position where we need to restrict access to the http port
(9200). We are looking at different ways to do this, but we need a little
more information to continue. Do the members of the cluster ever
communicate with each other via this port? We know there is a large volume
of data exchanged via the tcp port (9300), but I have not been able to
determine if they ever call each other via the http port.

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