NVISOsecurity / ee-outliers

Open-source framework to detect outliers in Elasticsearch events
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Elasticsearch Authentication #459

Closed rhysxevans closed 4 years ago

rhysxevans commented 4 years ago

Hi,

I am looking through the documentation and I can't see anywhere to specify a username/password for the connection to elasticsearch.

Am I missing something ?

Also is there a limitation on the versions of elasticsearch that are supported ? (Currently running 7.4.0)

Apologies for the newbie questions , any help is appreciated

Thanks

daanraman commented 4 years ago

Dear,

Thanks a lot for raising the issue - this is indeed not supported at the moment (we run ee-outliers behind an authenticated proxy). However I will implement this support in the next version. You can follow progress on this ticket!

daanraman commented 4 years ago

Around Elasticsearch 7 - we are now testing support for Elasticsearch 7- if you run into issues yourself using it in your ES version, please make sure to create issues so I can track them too!

rhysxevans commented 4 years ago

Thank you

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Dear,

Thanks a lot for raising the issue - this is indeed not supported at the moment (we run ee-outliers behind an authenticated proxy). However I will implement this support in the next version. You can follow progress on this ticket!

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