Hi,
I downloaded elasticsearch-1.0.1.noarch.rpm, 
logstash-1.4.0-1_c82dc09.noarch.rpm and kibana-3.0.0.tar.gz from 
http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/elkdownloads/  and installed them on 
RHEL 6 with Apache and self signed http cert.
I replaced default Kibana dashboard with logstash dashboard that comes with 
Kibana (cp logstash.json default.json in kibana/app/dashboards)
When I connect from another machine's browser to 
https://10.142.4.104/kibana  I get following error message:
Could not reach http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes . If you are using a proxy, 
ensure it is configured correctly
However from that same machine curl http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes  works 
without any problems, and one with pretty output also:
curl 10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes/process?pretty 
{ 
"cluster_name" : "aerlingus", 
"nodes" : { 
"avemXrb9SB6lxgxgL54ecA" : { 
"name" : "central-log-server", 
"transport_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9300]", 
"host" : "central-log-server", 
"ip" : "10.142.4.104", 
"version" : "1.0.1", 
"build" : "5c03844", 
"http_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9200]", 
"attributes" : { 
"master" : "true" 
}, 
"process" : { 
"refresh_interval" : 1000, 
"id" : 28121, 
"max_file_descriptors" : 65535, 
"mlockall" : false 
} 
} 
} 
}
Any idea what might be the problem ?
Thanks, 
Dusan
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                Binh_Ly_2  
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                    March 24, 2014,  3:34pm
                   
                   
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              I'm curious, I noticed you have https, and then http in your above 
examples. Is that a typo (the https) or is that intentional?
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              Intentional. HTTPS goes to web server, http requests goes to 
elasticsearch, port 9200
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Binh Ly binhly_es@yahoo.com  wrote:
I'm curious, I noticed you have https, and then http in your above examples. 
Is that a typo (the https) or is that intentional?
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                Binh_Ly_2  
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                    March 24, 2014,  3:49pm
                   
                   
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              Another q, did you open up the config.js file in the Kibana install, and 
change the elasticsearch url to explicity point to the "http" address of 
your ES instance?
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              On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Binh Ly binhly_es@yahoo.com  wrote:
Another q, did you open up the config.js file in the Kibana install, and 
change the elasticsearch url to explicity point to the "http" address of 
your ES instance?
 
Yes, I assume that is how Kibana knows where is Elasticsearch, config file says:
elasticsearch: "http://10.142.4.104:9200 ",
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              Is it likely that you have a cross domain issue here?
On Monday, March 24, 2014 3:59:35 PM UTC, Dušan Đorđević wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Binh Ly <binh...@yahoo.com  <javascript:>> 
wrote:
Another q, did you open up the config.js file in the Kibana install, and 
change the elasticsearch url to explicity point to the "http" address of 
your ES instance?
 
Yes, I assume that is how Kibana knows where is Elasticsearch, config file 
says:
elasticsearch: "http://10.142.4.104:9200 ",
 
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              Maybe it is a cross domain, but I do not have idea what might be wrong...
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:06 AM, Harry Waye harry@arachnys.com  wrote:
Is it likely that you have a cross domain issue here?
On Monday, March 24, 2014 3:59:35 PM UTC, Dušan Đorđević wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Binh Ly binh...@yahoo.com  wrote:
Another q, did you open up the config.js file in the Kibana install, and 
change the elasticsearch url to explicity point to the "http" address of 
your ES instance?
 
Yes, I assume that is how Kibana knows where is Elasticsearch, config file 
says:
elasticsearch: "http://10.142.4.104:9200 ",
 
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                Nish  
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                    May 6, 2014,  1:34am
                   
                   
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              Have you figured out a solution ? 
I am getting this all of a sudden ! 
I can access it ok via ip address but not via kibana via nginx rev proxy ..
On Monday, March 24, 2014 9:48:21 AM UTC-4, Dušan Đorđević wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded elasticsearch-1.0.1.noarch.rpm, 
logstash-1.4.0-1_c82dc09.noarch.rpm and kibana-3.0.0.tar.gz from 
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic  and installed them on 
RHEL 6 with Apache and self signed http cert.
I replaced default Kibana dashboard with logstash dashboard that comes 
with Kibana (cp logstash.json default.json in kibana/app/dashboards)
When I connect from another machine's browser to 
https://10.142.4.104/kibana  I get following error message:
Could not reach http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes . If you are using a 
proxy, ensure it is configured correctly
However from that same machine curl http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes  works 
without any problems, and one with pretty output also:
curl 10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes/process?pretty 
{ 
"cluster_name" : "aerlingus", 
"nodes" : { 
"avemXrb9SB6lxgxgL54ecA" : { 
"name" : "central-log-server", 
"transport_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9300]", 
"host" : "central-log-server", 
"ip" : "10.142.4.104", 
"version" : "1.0.1", 
"build" : "5c03844", 
"http_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9200]", 
"attributes" : { 
"master" : "true" 
}, 
"process" : { 
"refresh_interval" : 1000, 
"id" : 28121, 
"max_file_descriptors" : 65535, 
"mlockall" : false 
} 
} 
} 
}
Any idea what might be the problem ?
Thanks, 
Dusan
 
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                warkolm  
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                    May 6, 2014,  1:36am
                   
                   
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              You can find an example reverse proxy config for nginx here - 
https://github.com/elasticsearch/kibana/blob/master/sample/nginx.conf 
Regards, 
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer 
Campaign Monitor 
email: markw@campaignmonitor.com  
web: www.campaignmonitor.com 
On 6 May 2014 11:34, Nish electronish@gmail.com  wrote:
Have you figured out a solution ? 
I am getting this all of a sudden ! 
I can access it ok via ip address but not via kibana via nginx rev proxy 
..
On Monday, March 24, 2014 9:48:21 AM UTC-4, Dušan Đorđević wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded elasticsearch-1.0.1.noarch.rpm, logstash-1.4.0-1_c82dc09.noarch.rpm 
and kibana-3.0.0.tar.gz from 
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic  and installed them 
on RHEL 6 with Apache and self signed http cert.
I replaced default Kibana dashboard with logstash dashboard that comes 
with Kibana (cp logstash.json default.json in kibana/app/dashboards)
When I connect from another machine's browser to 
https://10.142.4.104/kibana  I get following error message:
Could not reach http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes . If you are using a 
proxy, ensure it is configured correctly
However from that same machine curl http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodesworks  without any problems, and one with pretty output also:
curl 10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes/process?pretty 
{ 
"cluster_name" : "aerlingus", 
"nodes" : { 
"avemXrb9SB6lxgxgL54ecA" : { 
"name" : "central-log-server", 
"transport_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9300]", 
"host" : "central-log-server", 
"ip" : "10.142.4.104", 
"version" : "1.0.1", 
"build" : "5c03844", 
"http_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9200]", 
"attributes" : { 
"master" : "true" 
}, 
"process" : { 
"refresh_interval" : 1000, 
"id" : 28121, 
"max_file_descriptors" : 65535, 
"mlockall" : false 
} 
} 
} 
}
Any idea what might be the problem ?
Thanks, 
Dusan
 
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                Nish  
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              yeah ; I figured out ; actually somehow I deleted TCP:80 from my security 
group (I guess lack of sleep made me a zombie )
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 9:36 PM, Mark Walkom markw@campaignmonitor.com wrote:
You can find an example reverse proxy config for nginx here - 
https://github.com/elasticsearch/kibana/blob/master/sample/nginx.conf 
Regards, 
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer 
Campaign Monitor 
email: markw@campaignmonitor.com  
web: www.campaignmonitor.com 
On 6 May 2014 11:34, Nish electronish@gmail.com  wrote:
Have you figured out a solution ? 
I am getting this all of a sudden ! 
I can access it ok via ip address but not via kibana via nginx rev proxy 
..
On Monday, March 24, 2014 9:48:21 AM UTC-4, Dušan Đorđević wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded elasticsearch-1.0.1.noarch.rpm, logstash-1.4.0-1_c82dc09.noarch.rpm 
and kibana-3.0.0.tar.gz from 
Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic  and installed them 
on RHEL 6 with Apache and self signed http cert.
I replaced default Kibana dashboard with logstash dashboard that comes 
with Kibana (cp logstash.json default.json in kibana/app/dashboards)
When I connect from another machine's browser to 
https://10.142.4.104/kibana  I get following error message:
Could not reach http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes . If you are using a 
proxy, ensure it is configured correctly
However from that same machine curl http://10.142.4.104:9200/_nodesworks  without any problems, and one with pretty output also:
curl 10.142.4.104:9200/_nodes/process?pretty 
{ 
"cluster_name" : "aerlingus", 
"nodes" : { 
"avemXrb9SB6lxgxgL54ecA" : { 
"name" : "central-log-server", 
"transport_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9300]", 
"host" : "central-log-server", 
"ip" : "10.142.4.104", 
"version" : "1.0.1", 
"build" : "5c03844", 
"http_address" : "inet[/10.142.4.104:9200]", 
"attributes" : { 
"master" : "true" 
}, 
"process" : { 
"refresh_interval" : 1000, 
"id" : 28121, 
"max_file_descriptors" : 65535, 
"mlockall" : false 
} 
} 
} 
}
Any idea what might be the problem ?
Thanks, 
Dusan
 
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