Validate client certs: Reject certificates that are not authorized by a CA in the CA certificate path, or by another trusted CA (e.g., the system's CA). Used to perform mutual authentication using SSL certs. Path can reference $ENV_VARS.Īuthenticate client (mutual auth): Require clients to present their certificates. Path can reference $ENV_VARS.ĬA certificate path: Server path containing CA certificates (in PEM format) to use. Passphrase: Passphrase to use to decrypt private key.Ĭertificate path: Server path containing certificates (in PEM format) to use. Private key path: Server path containing the private key (in PEM format) to use. When toggled to Yes:Ĭertificate name: Name of the predefined certificate. TLS Settings (Server Side) Įnabled defaults to No. Requests could then be made to either /myPath/_bulk or /myPath//_bulk. LogStream automatically appends _bulk, so (e.g.) /myPath becomes /myPath/_bulk. If empty, unauthenticated access will be permitted.Įlasticsearch API endpoint (for Bulk API): Absolute path on which to listen for Elasticsearch API requests. (E.g., localhost or 0.0.0.0.)Īuth tokens: Shared secrets to be provided by any client (Authorization: \). ![]() Input ID: Enter a unique name to identify this Elasticsearch Source definition.Īddress: Enter the hostname/IP on which to listen for Elasticsearch data. You can clone or directly modify this Source to further configure it, and then enable it. LogStream ships with an Elasticsearch API Source preconfigured to listen on Port 9200.
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