ES runs on an all or nothing principal when it comes to networking.
You cannot split cluster and API interfaces.

Regards,
Mark Walkom

Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: [email protected]
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On 6 June 2014 04:17, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have 3 Elasticsearch servers setup on a CentOS KVM host. I'd like to
> lock these servers down with iptables but when I do this It kills the
> cluster (even with the propper ports open). So I thought I'd have two
> servers behind the KVM nat interface, and the primary server with two nics.
> One nic on the KVM nat network, and the other on my standard network that
> will make it accessible. I though that since they all are on the same
> "layer 2" network that the clustering would work fine but not so much. Is
> there a way that I can force the clustering to happen on my nat network?
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