Hi Al,

This noted and we'll look into it. Thanks for reporting.

Cheers,
Boaz

On Thursday, January 30, 2014 9:24:32 AM UTC+1, Al Smith wrote:
>
> Thanks Boaz... tried that, and it doesn't seem to want to use the 
> credentials; from tcpdumping on lo I can see that it wants to do a PUT to 
> /_template/marvel, doesn't try supplying auth credentials and of course it 
> gets a 401 back. It doesn't seem to want to retry the request with 
> authentication credentials.
>
> Regards,
> Al.
>
> On Thursday, January 30, 2014 2:15:33 AM UTC+1, Boaz Leskes wrote:
>>
>> Hi Al,
>>
>> try settings the following in your elasticsearch.yml:
>>
>>
>> marvel.agent.exporter.es.hosts: [ "user:passwd@host:9200" ]
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Boaz
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 3:37:59 PM UTC+1, Al Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> Perhaps a silly question, and yes I've RTFM'd the online documenation - 
>>> I'd like to know how to tell Marvel to use a username and password (and 
>>> basic_auth) to talk to the ES servers? We have jetty configured to deny 
>>> write access without user/pass and of course Marvel needs to know what 
>>> those credentials are.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> A.
>>>
>>

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