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Context: I want to use XPACK in order to control which user can see which Dasboard only with free version.

I downloaded Kibana 7.7.0 zip from here, installed it and I can see Security options to create users/roles. In fact, I created an index, an user and a role and successfully set the index to this role with this installed Elastic/Kibana in my Windows.

The issue happeans only with Elastic/Kibana started from docker. I started Kibana 7.7.0 from a docker and I can't see Security panel under Management page. Googling I found I must use Basic version Instead of Open Source. As far as I can see, the docker-compose bellow is downloading Basic version since there isn't "sso" at the end. Also I must use installers provided by Elastic instad of Apache. Well, as far as I see it is pulling image not related to Apache.

I am not sure if the issue is only with Kibana since I could enable xpack security on Elastic and run elasticsearch-setup-passwords interactive inside the elastic docker container. I can log ing in Kibana with Elastic user but I don't see Security tab under Management.

Also, I am getting issue from LogStash trying to connect to ElasticSearch even though I set the logstash_system (see logstash.conf bellow).

You can see that I have enabled xpack.security.enabled=true on ElasticSearch.

docker-compose.yml

version: '3.2'
services:

  zoo1:
    image: elevy/zookeeper:latest
    environment:
      MYID: 1
      SERVERS: zoo1
    ports:
      - "2181:2181"

  kafka1:
    image: wurstmeister/kafka
    command: [start-kafka.sh]
    depends_on:
      - zoo1
    links:
      - zoo1
    ports:
      - "9092:9092"
    environment:
      KAFKA_LISTENERS: PLAINTEXT://:9092
      KAFKA_ADVERTISED_LISTENERS: PLAINTEXT://kafka1:9092
      KAFKA_BROKER_ID: 1
      KAFKA_ADVERTISED_PORT: 9092
      KAFKA_LOG_RETENTION_HOURS: "168"
      KAFKA_LOG_RETENTION_BYTES: "100000000"
      KAFKA_ZOOKEEPER_CONNECT:  zoo1:2181
      KAFKA_CREATE_TOPICS: "log:1:1"
      KAFKA_AUTO_CREATE_TOPICS_ENABLE: 'true'

  filebeat:
    image: docker.elastic.co/beats/filebeat:7.7.0
    command: filebeat -e -strict.perms=false
    volumes:
      - "//c/Users/my-comp/docker_folders/filebeat.yml:/usr/share/filebeat/filebeat.yml:ro"
      - "//c/Users/my-comp/docker_folders/sample-logs:/sample-logs"
    links:
      - kafka1
    depends_on:
      - kafka1

  elasticsearch:
    image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:7.7.0
    environment:
      - cluster.name=docker-cluster
      - bootstrap.memory_lock=true
      - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m"
      - xpack.security.enabled=true
      - discovery.type=single-node
    ulimits:
      memlock:
        soft: -1
        hard: -1
    volumes:
     - "//c/Users/my-comp/docker_folders/esdata:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data"
    ports:
      - "9200:9200"

  kibana:
    image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:7.7.0
    volumes:
      - "//c/Users/my-comp/docker_folders/kibana.yml:/usr/share/kibana/config/kibana.yml"
    restart: always
    environment:
    - SERVER_NAME=kibana.localhost
    - ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS=http://x.x.x.x:9200
    ports:
      - "5601:5601"
    links:
      - elasticsearch
    depends_on:
      - elasticsearch

  logstash:
    image: docker.elastic.co/logstash/logstash:7.7.0
    volumes:
      - "//c/Users/my-comp/docker_folders/logstash.conf:/config-dir/logstash.conf"
    restart: always
    command: logstash -f /config-dir/logstash.conf
    ports:
      - "9600:9600"
      - "7777:7777"
    links:
      - elasticsearch
      - kafka1

kibana.yml

server.name: kibana
server.host: "0"
xpack.monitoring.ui.container.elasticsearch.enabled: false
elasticsearch.ssl.verificationMode: none
elasticsearch.username: "kibana"
elasticsearch.password: "k12345"

logstash.conf

input{
  kafka{
    codec => "json"
    bootstrap_servers => "kafka1:9092"
    topics => ["app_logs","request_logs"]
    tags => ["myapp"]
  }
}

filter {    
*** not relevant
}


output {
  elasticsearch {
    hosts => ["http://x.x.x.x:9200"]
    index => "%{[fields][topic_name]}-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}"
    user => "logstash_system" 
    password => "l12345" 
  }
}

In case it is worth to mention, LogStash is failling to connect to ElasticSearch with this log and, as you can see from logstash.conf I set up logstash_system (the user created from elasticsearch-setup-passwords interactive)

logstash_1       | [2020-05-19T20:18:45,559][WARN ][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Attempted to resurrect connection to dead ES instance, but got an error. {:url=>"http://elasticsearch:9200/", :error_type=>LogStash::Outputs::ElasticSearch::HttpClient::Pool::BadResponseCodeError, :error=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/'"}
logstash_1       | [2020-05-19T20:19:13,815][ERROR][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Unable to retrieve license information from license server {:message=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/_xpack'"}

So, my straight question is: am I missing some extra configuration in order to enable Security on Kibana? Surrounding questions are: is Kibana/Elastic from docker not the same from zip file? Am I missing some extra configurationin order to allow Logstash to connect to ElasticSearch

*** edited

LogStash is still failling to connect to ElasticSearch after I changed to

logstash.conf

...
output {
  elasticsearch {
    #hosts => [ "${ELASTIC_HOST1}", "${ELASTIC_HOST2}", "${ELASTIC_HOST3}" ]
    #hosts => ["http://192.168.99.100:9200"]
    index => "%{[fields][topic_name]}-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}"
    xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.hosts: ["http://192.168.99.100:9200"]
    xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.username: "logstash_system"
    xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.password: => "l12345" 
  }
}

The logs are

logstash_1       | WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
logstash_1       | Sending Logstash logs to /usr/share/logstash/logs which is now configured via log4j2.properties
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:05,095][WARN ][logstash.config.source.multilocal] Ignoring the 'pipelines.yml' file because modules or command line options are specified
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:05,120][INFO ][logstash.runner          ] Starting Logstash {"logstash.version"=>"7.7.0"}
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:06,134][WARN ][logstash.monitoringextension.pipelineregisterhook] xpack.monitoring.enabled has not been defined, but found elasticsearch configuration. Please explicitly set `xpack.monitoring.enabled: true` in logstash.yml
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:06,150][WARN ][deprecation.logstash.monitoringextension.pipelineregisterhook] Internal collectors option for Logstash monitoring is deprecated and targeted for removal in the next major version.
logstash_1       | Please configure Metricbeat to monitor Logstash. Documentation can be found at:
logstash_1       | https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/monitoring-with-metricbeat.html
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,008][INFO ][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Elasticsearch pool URLs updated {:changes=>{:removed=>[], :added=>[http://elasticsearch:9200/]}}
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,408][WARN ][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Attempted to resurrect connection to dead ES instance, but got an error. {:url=>"http://elasticsearch:9200/", :error_type=>LogStash::Outputs::ElasticSearch::HttpClient::Pool::BadResponseCodeError, :error=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/'"}
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,506][ERROR][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Unable to retrieve license information from license server {:message=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/_xpack'"}
filebeat_1       | 2020-05-20T13:38:53.069Z     INFO    log/harvester.go:297    Harvester started for file: /sample-logs/request-2019-11-17F.log
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,611][ERROR][logstash.monitoring.internalpipelinesource] Failed to fetch X-Pack information from Elasticsearch. This is likely due to failure to reach a live Elasticsearch cluster.
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:11,449][ERROR][logstash.agent           ] Failed to execute action {:action=>LogStash::PipelineAction::Create/pipeline_id:main, :exception=>"LogStash::ConfigurationError", :message=>"Expected one of [A-Za-z0-9_-], [ \\t\\r\\n], \"#\", \"=>\" at line 86, column 7 (byte 2771) after output {\r\n  elasticsearch {\r\n    #hosts => [ \"${ELASTIC_HOST1}\", \"${ELASTIC_HOST2}\", \"${ELASTIC_HOST3}\" ]\r\n\t#hosts => [\"http://192.168.99.100:9200\"]\r\n    index => \"%{[fields][topic_name]}-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}\"\r\n\txpack", :backtrace=>["/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/compiler.rb:58:in `compile_imperative'", "/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/compiler.rb:66:in `compile_graph'", "/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/compiler.rb:28:in `block in compile_sources'", "org/jruby/RubyArray.java:2577:in `map'", "/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/compiler.rb:27:in `compile_sources'", "org/logstash/execution/AbstractPipelineExt.java:181:in `initialize'", "org/logstash/execution/JavaBasePipelineExt.java:67:in `initialize'", "/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/java_pipeline.rb:43:in `initialize'", "/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/pipeline_action/create.rb:52:in `execute'", "/usr/share/logstash/logstash-core/lib/logstash/agent.rb:342:in `block in converge_state'"]}

I guess the most relevant part of this log is:

logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,008][INFO ][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Elasticsearch pool URLs updated {:changes=>{:removed=>[], :added=>[http://elasticsearch:9200/]}}
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,408][WARN ][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Attempted to resurrect connection to dead ES instance, but got an error. {:url=>"http://elasticsearch:9200/", :error_type=>LogStash::Outputs::ElasticSearch::HttpClient::Pool::BadResponseCodeError, :error=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/'"}
logstash_1       | [2020-05-20T13:39:08,506][ERROR][logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Unable to retrieve license information from license server {:message=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/_xpack'"}

Take a note it is failling with ""Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'http://elasticsearch:9200/_xpack'" error. I guess that in my particular docker setups it demands to be the Docker Machine IP which in my case is 192.168.99.100. Is there someway to replace elasticsearch by this IP?

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    try to disable http level tls. - xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled=false
    – m303945
    May 19, 2020 at 21:20
  • Thanks, now I can see Security options on Kibana but LogStash remains blocked from conect Elastic. Do you if I did some mistake by using logstash_system user and I should create another with some specific privilege? Logstash keeps printing [ERROR][logstash.outputs.elasticsearch][main]Encountered a retryable error. Will Retry code=>403, :url=>"192.168.99.100:9200/_bulk"} ... [logstash.licensechecker.licensereader] Unable to retrieve license information from license server {:message=>"Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'elasticsearch:9200/_xpack'"}
    – Jim C
    May 19, 2020 at 22:33
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    its seems your logstash_system user failed to connect. can you try below config to set password for logstash user and try again. xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.password: logstashpassword
    – m303945
    May 19, 2020 at 23:22
  • @m303945 thanks. I am afraid I have to inform it didn't fit it. I added more logs from LogStash above and how I set up xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.password
    – Jim C
    May 20, 2020 at 13:41
  • @m303945 do you know if it is possible to replace "elasticsearch" in elasticsearch:9200/_xpack' by an IP Address? (see error above related to Got response code '401' contacting Elasticsearch at URL 'elasticsearch:9200/_xpack'
    – Jim C
    May 20, 2020 at 13:50

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