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remote_ssl_no_validate
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remote_ssl_no_validate
editThis should be True, False or left empty.
actions:
1:
description: "Reindex index1 into index2"
action: reindex
options:
wait_interval: 9
max_wait: -1
remote_ssl_no_validate: True
request_body:
source:
remote:
host: https://otherhost:9200
index: index1
dest:
index: index2
filters:
- filtertype: none
If access to your Elasticsearch instance is protected by SSL encryption, you may
set ssl_no_validate to True to disable SSL certificate verification.
Valid use cases for doing so include the use of self-signed certificates that cannot be otherwise verified and would generate error messages.
Setting ssl_no_validate to True will likely result in a warning
message that your SSL certificates are not trusted. This is expected
behavior.
The default value is False.