Sanjiv, I am guessing you already checked this, but since I stumbled on it
when I first enabled SSL, I will admit my silliness, and and the question.

If you were doing http://IP-of-my-drillbit:8047, then you restarted drill
with the new ssl settings, did you change the http to https in the URL? I
know in Firefox, if you don't manually change that, Firefox will through an
error to you. (Drill doesn't redirect a HTTP request to an HTTPS request,
so you have to manually specify https in the URL).

Once again, I only bring this up because it stumped me when I first enable
SSL, and wanted to share my experience.  That said, if you've tried that,
the next step would be to go to the system running the drill bit and ensure
that drill is running and that the port is listening on the system (netstat
-an)

John



On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:51 AM, Sanjiv Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>        I need help regarding Web Console Authentication. I am using Drill
> in Window 8.1 with latest version (1.6) of Drill.
>
> I have make changes in drill-override.conf Files. Following Changes i have
> made:-
>
> http: {
>     enabled: true,
>     ssl_enabled: true,
>     port: 8047
>     session_max_idle_secs: 3600
>   },
>
> Now My Web console is not opening. I want to know that, how can i access
> web console now ( by enabling ssl_enabled: true)?
>
> Where to provide username & password to access web console in authenticate
> mode?
>
>
>  ......................
>   Thanks & Regards
>   *Sanjiv Kumar*
>

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