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<repoName>.protocolservice.type=elasticv2 <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.host = http://127.0.0.1:9200 <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.create = protocol-fi <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.read = protocol-fi <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.update = protocol-fi <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.delete = protocol-fi <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.info = protocol-fi <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.admin = protocol-fi <repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.index.unknown = protocol-fi #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.authentication.type= #default: none #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.authentication.credentials= #default: #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.maxconnections= #default: 50 #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.connecttimeout= #default: 5 #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.sockettimeout= #default: 30 #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.requesttimeout= #default: 10 #<repoName>.protocolservice.elasticv2.fallback.type= #default: |
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Notes for Elastic 8Starting with version 8. By default when starting the Elastic server Security and HTTPS is enabled. This may be useful, but for local testing it’s rather a hindrance. |
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xpack.security.enabled: false
xpack.security.transport.ssl.enabled: false
xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled: false |
(Quelle: https://discuss.elastic.co/t/cannot-disable-security-in-8-1/299857 )