Hi Andreas,

I'm using it with stunnel. You need to tunnel TCP 9200 and 9300 as well.
If you are using VMs you might want to use haveged on the servers.

Laszlo

On 2015-12-16 12:05, Andreas Wuz wrote:
Hi,

I want to set up a production system with graylog. But now I have one
big problem. Is it possible to set up a secure connection between the
elasticsearch and the graylog-server? I'm trying stunnel, but the
elasticsearch cluster is not found.
So is there another way to set up a secure connection? When I'm using
stunnel, what do I have to configure?
The option elasticsearch_discovery_zen_ping_unicast_hosts =
127.0.0.1:9200 doesn't work for me :(
Can anyone help?

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