I was under the impression that as of Elasticsearch V1.0 that authenticated
access was going to be integrated without having to use a third-party proxy
(i.e. nginx)?
Elasticsearch is normally quite well documented and i can't seem to find
anything regards setting this up.
Probably just me not looking hard enough or i could be totally wrong.
Quite the opposite: the Elasticsearch team and others have said that
authentication belongs outside of the application. Or at least, security
was not a high priority.
It seems like they are working on security and a release should be
forthcoming:
Question remains if this will be a paid product like Marvel or not.
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Ivan
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 11:40 AM, Simon Thorley simon@thenom.co.uk wrote:
Hi all,
I was under the impression that as of Elasticsearch V1.0 that
authenticated access was going to be integrated without having to use a
third-party proxy (i.e. nginx)?
Elasticsearch is normally quite well documented and i can't seem to find
anything regards setting this up.
Probably just me not looking hard enough or i could be totally wrong.
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