Hi,

What is the ntopng version you are using?

ES authentication is supported, however, it seems that you have a extra ; after 
your elasticpassword. Also the double quotes doesn't seem the standard ones. 
Please check.

> On 12 Oct 2017, at 00:10, Christina Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I have been running the following:
>  
> Ntopng (ARM) on a Raspberry Pi3 -  no problems
> ElasticSearch 5.6.2 ad Kibana 5.6.2
>  
> I have been using an export of ntopng via command line on my Pi3 as follows:
>  
> Sudo ntopng -F “es;flows;ntopng%M.%d.%y;http://192.168.251.30:9200/_bulk 
> <http://192.168.251.30:9200/_bulk>;”  without any issues.
>  
> I then installed the X-pack plugin for ElasticSearch and Kibana – which 
> includes security (basic auth).  I changed the elasticsearch database user 
> password.
>  
> So – when I pass #Sudo ntopng -F 
> “es;flows;ntopng%M.%d.%y;http://192.168.251.30:9200/_bulk;elastic:elasticpassword
>  <http://192.168.251.30:9200/_bulk;elastic:elasticpassword>;”
>  
> I get responses from ntopng “cannot resolve hostname 
> “elastic:elasticpassword”    Do I need a pro/small business license because 
> of authentication?
>  
> CHRISTINA PHILLIPS 
>  
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