No, that's outside the scope of ES to understand.

Regards,
Mark Walkom

Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
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On 18 June 2014 19:25, pmartins <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, just to be clear:
>
> If we have a ES cluster in two different networks and a node doesn't "know"
> his foreign address (NAT), there's no way to configure the transport layer
> on cluster to comunicate without problems?
>
> Thank you for your answers.
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