[Apiman-user] Having trouble connecting to Amazon Elasticsearch service
Eric Wittmann
eric.wittmann at redhat.com
Tue Dec 8 11:48:34 EST 2015
You definitely need to set the protocol to 'https', for the record.
Beyond that I'm not quite sure. Do you have a full stack trace or just
that part of it?
On 12/8/2015 11:19 AM, Paul Blair wrote:
> Not quite sure what to make of this: I'm getting
>
> org.apache.http.NoHttpResponseException: [endpoint_URI]:443 failed
> to respond
>
> But if I do:
>
> curl https://[endpont_URI]:443
>
> I get a response from Elasticsearch—this is because I have the Amazon
> Elasticsearch instance permissioned to accept any connections from the
> IP address where apiman is running.
>
> The apiman configurations look like this:
>
> apiman.es.protocol=http
> apiman.es.host=[endpoint_URI]
> apiman.es.port=443
> apiman.es.username=
> apiman.es.password=
>
> Changing protocol from http to https doesn't appear to help, nor does
> removing the username and password properties entirely. Any suggestions?
>
>
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