You can only define one address for ES to use.

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Mark Walkom

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On 18 June 2014 00:12, pmartins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> The firewall on the node is off, and he can't comunicate with himself. The
> problem is:
>
> vm-motisqaapp02 has the local address 172.16.3.81 with the NAT 10.10.1.135.
> But, with the current data center definitions, it can't solve the
> 10.10.1.135 doesn't recognizing itself.
>
> Can I configure different adresses for network.publish host ? One for
> comunicating with outside nodes and another with itself?
>
>
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