Not from within ES, you'd need a proxy setup to reject specific requests.

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Mark Walkom

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Campaign Monitor
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On 20 August 2014 07:38, Jeffrey Zhou <[email protected]> wrote:

> In our Elasticsearch cluster, we have two dedicated nodes to serve search
> requests only, and they expose port 9200 behind a load balance to the
> public. Is there a way to configure these two nodes to accept search
> requests only?  That is to say, we do NOT expect these two nodes to accept
> any index requests or clusters configuration change requests.
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