Just answered on the french ML as well:

You can use aliases on top of your indices and add a NGnix layer for example to 
filter URLS per user/group.



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Le 7 juillet 2014 à 09:41:11, Villiers Tientcheu Ngandjeuu 
([email protected]) a écrit:

Hello dear!
I get three kind of logs to index with Elasticsearch, let say X, Y and Z for 
three different teams in the business! With SQL, it was possible to make view 
for customers. How can I make view with Elasticsearch for the teams. Or how can 
restrict access to data between them:Team X just have to access to logs X, etc.
Thanks for your help!
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