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Starting from v2.0 Elasticsearch is listening only on localhost by default, but I'd like to make request outside localhost.

For example, a request like this is allowed:

http://localhost:9200/

But this is not:

http://server_name:9200/ (from outside of the server, eg: a local computer in the same LAN).

Thanks for your help.

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15 Answers 15

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In /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml put

network.host: 0.0.0.0
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  • 4
    network.host: 0.0.0.0 allows all local networks to access to this node. This is not recommended for production mode i guess.
    – Isengo
    May 19, 2017 at 21:11
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    it means all ip addresses are allowed. Not secure!
    – Yavuz
    Dec 9, 2017 at 20:18
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    The file on my CentOS system was found in /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml and content: network.host: ["0.0.0.0"] Jan 18, 2018 at 14:22
  • doesn't work for me. ES is still running on 127.0.0.1 T_T
    – E.Big
    May 31, 2018 at 15:06
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    This caused me not to be able to restart elasticsearch service on ubuntu and therefore it did not solve my problem.
    – max
    Sep 4, 2020 at 19:30
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By default http transport and internal elasticsearch transport only listens to localhost. If you want to access Elasticsearch from the host other than localhost then try adding following configurations in config/elasticsearch.yml.

transport.host: localhost 
transport.tcp.port: 9300 
http.port: 9200
network.host: 0.0.0.0

Here, network.host as 0.0.0.0 allow access from any host within the network.

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  • 2
    I had to explicitly set all those values to being able to connect from VirtualBox host machine go guest with elastic. Thank you very much!
    – Tom
    Jul 26, 2017 at 12:33
  • Tested on Elasticsearch 7.1.0 - the solutions works fine connecting to ES on VirtualBox.
    – DB Prasad
    May 26, 2019 at 17:02
  • Above given configuration is also working with elastic search version 7.2.0 :-)
    – dinu0101
    Aug 1, 2019 at 14:33
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    Almost every month i come here to copy this configuration :D
    – Neelesh
    Jan 6, 2020 at 7:10
  • thanks this helped me a ton. I was struggling with a connection exception issue; and finally got it working after adding these lines in the elasticsearch.yml file Aug 6, 2020 at 19:03
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In Elastic Search 7.0 update /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml

network.host: 0.0.0.0
network.bind_host: 0.0.0.0
network.publish_host: 0.0.0.0

Additionally:

discovery.seed_hosts: ["0.0.0.0", "[::0]"]

** Don't forget to restart after changing the config. If still Elastic search not restarted check log journalctl -xe

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  • legend! this worked. Mirror blog.eq8.eu/til/publicly-accessible-elasticsearch-7x.html Mar 2, 2021 at 12:13
  • still shows Timed out, when trying from remote. I have it installed on ubuntu 20.04 and i have disabled the ufw firewall. still can not curl from my local machine, but works find when try to curl from machine it self May 19, 2021 at 0:41
  • This one has worked for me on Windows and ElasticSearch version: 7.15.1 Nov 7, 2021 at 21:50
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    legend !!! you saved my day. in ES 7 you need to add network.bind_host and network.publish_host if not it will not restart. thank you again Dec 28, 2021 at 9:38
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Rename the elasticsearch.yml file to elasticsearch.json inside config folder and add:

{
    "network" : {
        "host" : "10.0.0.4"
    }
}

Another option is to provide the settings externally either using the ES_JAVA_OPTS or as parameters to the elasticsearch command, for example:

$ elasticsearch -Des.network.host=10.0.0.4

Another option is to set es.default. prefix instead of es. prefix, which means the default setting will be used only if not explicitly set in the configuration file.

Another option is to use the ${...} notation within the configuration file which will resolve to an environment setting, for example:

{
    "network" : {
        "host" : "${ES_NET_HOST}"
    }
}

The location of the configuration file can be set externally using a system property:

$ elasticsearch -Des.config=/path/to/config/file

For more info, check out https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.4/setup-configuration.html

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  • Got: Exception in thread "main" BindTransportException[Failed to bind to [9300-9400]]; nested: ChannelException[Failed to bind to: /10.0.0.4:9400]
    – mountrix
    Jul 26, 2016 at 9:42
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    How can this be done, I mean, we can't just rename elasticsearch.yml to elasticsearch.json because first one, hmmm, YAML and second one is JSON??
    – Shubham A.
    May 25, 2017 at 5:53
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In /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml set the following value:

network.host: [ localhost, _site_ ]

This option allows you to access from both the localhost and from all computers on the local network (192.168.X.X), but not from outside.
Read more about this and other options read the documentation

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As @arsent mentioned add that ip address to the config file:

sudo nano /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml

Jay also added an important point - if you're using a firewall, remember to add a rule allowing traffic to that port.

If you want to allow a master server to access ES over http, then add a rule allowing access to only from that particular address. For example, say you are using ufw, then run this command to add your port:

sudo ufw allow from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to any port zzzz

Replace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with your master server IP address and zzzz with the port you configured in config/elasticsearch.yml

It is recommended to use a custom port and not keep the default 9200

To test it, SSH into your master server and ping the ES ip with the correct port to see if you get a response:

curl -X GET 'http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:zzzz'

You can also verify ES is inaccessible from other IPs by trying it with your browser.

There's an excellent article that shows how to set up ES on Ubuntu on DigitalOcean

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In the remote machine where elasticsearch is installed just add the below two configurations in /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml

network.host: xx.xx.xx.xx #remote elastic machine's internal IP
discovery.type: single-node

Tested on elasticsearch 6.8.3 and AWS EC2 Linux AMI as remote machine

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In /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml:

network.host: 0.0.0.0
network.bind_host: 0.0.0.0
network.publish_host: 0.0.0.0
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For ElasticSearch 7.8 and up

Check if you're on single node. add following line

cluster.initial_master_nodes: node-1

To access the Elasticsearch server from another computer or application, make the following changes to the node’s C:\ProgramData\Elastic\Elasticsearch\config\elasticsearch.yml file:

Add following lines

network.host: ["0.0.0.0", 127.0.0.1", "[::1]"]
network.bind_host: 0.0.0.0
network.publish_host: 0.0.0.0
http.host: 0.0.0.0

Some time you might need to Enable CORS

http.cors.enabled : true
http.cors.allow-origin : "*"
http.cors.allow-methods : OPTIONS, HEAD, GET, POST, PUT, DELETE
http.cors.allow-headers : X-Requested-With,X-Auth-Token,Content-Type, Content-Length

Here is my full yml file

bootstrap.memory_lock: false
cluster.name: elasticsearch
http.port: 9200
node.data: true
node.ingest: true
node.master: true
node.max_local_storage_nodes: 1
cluster.initial_master_nodes: node-1
node.name: ITDEV
path.data: C:\ProgramData\Elastic\Elasticsearch\data
path.logs: C:\ProgramData\Elastic\Elasticsearch\logs
transport.tcp.port: 9300
xpack.license.self_generated.type: basic
xpack.security.enabled: false
network.host: ["0.0.0.0", 127.0.0.1", "[::1]"]
network.bind_host: 0.0.0.0
network.publish_host: 0.0.0.0
http.host: 0.0.0.0
http.cors.enabled : true
http.cors.allow-origin : "*"
http.cors.allow-methods : OPTIONS, HEAD, GET, POST, PUT, DELETE
http.cors.allow-headers : X-Requested-With,X-Auth-Token,Content-Type, Content-Length
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Replace localhost with 0.0.0.0 in two places.

  1. Goto /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml. Look for value in network.host and change it to 0.0.0.0

  2. This is step if you are using Kibana. Goto /etc/kibana/kibana.yml. Look for value in server.host and change it to 0.0.0.0

Now you access remotely access with IP address and host.

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    It's important to add the following commands: ufw allow 9200 and ufw allow 5601 Jun 19, 2020 at 1:13
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In config/elasticsearch.yml, put network.host: 0.0.0.0 as @arsent said. And also add Inbound Rule in firewall for your ElasticSearch port(9200 ByDefault).

It worked in ElasticSearch version 2.3.0

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in my server ubuntu 22.04, it needs like below:

transport.host: localhost
transport.tcp.port: 9300
http.port: 9200
network.host: 0.0.0.0
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Apart from setting network.host : 0.0.0.0

there might be need to set following params

node.name: elasticsearch-node-1

cluster.initial_master_nodes: ["elasticsearch-node-1"]

All setting go in elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml

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Using Windows 10 and standalone Elasticsearch 7, putting this in elasticsearch.yml solve the issue:

network.host: 0.0.0.0 discovery.type: single-node

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My Setup was Kibana On windows and ES on Ubuntu, I was not able to access by changing only network.host

For ElasticSearch-7.10-1 Along with:

network.host: 0.0.0.0

I also had to add

transport.host: localhost

Otherwise, I was not able to access it within the same wifi network.

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