Without changing a firewall setting on the IP address you're trying to 
connect to? Or changing to a port that is already open?
 
IMO it has to be open, there is no alternative. Someone may opine 
differently, but from what I've seen Kibana does not support a transport 
other than IP (like pipes).
If you have ES running on the local node, then you can open the port on the 
local machine.
 
IMO,
TSU
 
 

On Friday, February 7, 2014 6:24:26 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:

> I have the following setup:
>
> Application Server with NGINX and Kibana and configured as reverse proxy
> Two node Elasticsearch cluster
> Both hosted on EC2
>
>
> When I try to query Elasticsearch through Kibana from behind a corporate 
> firewall I get the following error message:
>
> "Could not contact Elasticsearch at http://IP:9200 Please ensure that 
> Elasticsearch is reachable from your system.. "
>
> I presume that the issue is down to port 9200 being closed in the firewall.
>
> Are there any solutions to this (without changing the firewall settings or 
> putting ES on port 8080 or similar)
>
> Thanks a lot
> uli
>
>
>

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