Hi Jochen,

I understand it is bound to local interface but I am only accessing this 
from the local node not from any other system.
http://127.0.0.1:12900/api-browser  using the drop down menu under Node 
menu API browser - and it comes back as not found.

Also, if I change the rest_listen_uri and rest_transport_uri to physical 
interface - I can access the browser but I no longer access the 
graylog2-webserver on 9000 port using the physical address.

Thanks

Mukesh
On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 5:33:25 AM UTC-4, Jochen Schalanda wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am Freitag, 10. Oktober 2014 20:34:13 UTC+2 schrieb [email protected]:
>>
>> Here are the outputs of my commands....
>> curl -i --user user:passwd -H 'Accept: application/json' 
>> http://x.x.x.x:12900/system/cluster/node
>> curl: (7) Failed to connect to x.x.x.x port 12900: Connection refused
>>
>> root@xxxx01:/etc/init.d# netstat -tplen|grep :12900
>> tcp6       0      0 127.0.0.1:12900         :::*                   
>>  LISTEN      0          33562       3601/java       
>> root@xxxx01:/etc/init.d# lsof -i :12900
>> COMMAND  PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>> java    3601 root   44u  IPv6  33562      0t0  TCP localhost:12900 
>> (LISTEN)
>>
>>
>> All things are running on a single node right  now for me - mongodb, 
>> elastic search, graylog2-server and web
>>
>
> The graylog2-server process is bound to the loopback interface 
> (127.0.0.1), so it's only accessible from the same machine in this case.
>
> If you want to access the Graylog2 REST API from another system, you need 
> to bind to an external network interface. Please refer to the 
> rest_listen_uri (and rest_transport_uri) settings in your graylog2.conf.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jochen
>

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