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language | yml |
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title | elastic-docker-tls.yml |
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collapse | true |
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version: '2.2'
services:
es01:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:${VERSION}
container_name: es01
environment:
- node.name=es01
- cluster.name=es-docker-cluster
- discovery.type=single-node
- bootstrap.memory_lock=true
- "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m"
- xpack.license.self_generated.type=trial # Generate and apply a trial license that supports TLS
- xpack.security.enabled=true
- xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled=true # Enable TLS to encrypt client communications
- xpack.security.http.ssl.key=$CERTS_DIR/es01/es01.key
- xpack.security.http.ssl.certificate_authorities=$CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt
- xpack.security.http.ssl.certificate=$CERTS_DIR/es01/es01.crt
- xpack.security.transport.ssl.enabled=true # Enable TLS to encrypt internode communications
- xpack.security.transport.ssl.verification_mode=certificate # Allow the use of self-signed certificates by not requiring hostname verification
- xpack.security.transport.ssl.certificate_authorities=$CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt
- xpack.security.transport.ssl.certificate=$CERTS_DIR/es01/es01.crt
- xpack.security.transport.ssl.key=$CERTS_DIR/es01/es01.key
ulimits:
memlock:
soft: -1
hard: -1
volumes:
- data01:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
- certs:$CERTS_DIR
ports:
- 9200:9200
networks:
- elastic
healthcheck:
test: curl --cacert $CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt -s https://localhost:9200 >/dev/null; if [[ $$? == 52 ]]; then echo 0; else echo 1; fi
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
kib01:
image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana:${VERSION}
container_name: kib01
depends_on: {"es01": {"condition": "service_healthy"}}
ports:
- 5601:5601
environment:
SERVERNAME: localhost
ELASTICSEARCH_URL: https://es01:9200
ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: https://es01:9200
ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME: kibana_system
ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD: D37fklQ2JYkrKGmxaVNN
ELASTICSEARCH_SSL_CERTIFICATEAUTHORITIES: $CERTS_DIR/ca/ca.crt
SERVER_SSL_ENABLED: "true"
SERVER_SSL_KEY: $CERTS_DIR/kib01/kib01.key
SERVER_SSL_CERTIFICATE: $CERTS_DIR/kib01/kib01.crt
volumes:
- certs:$CERTS_DIR
networks:
- elastic
volumes:
data01:
driver: local
certs:
driver: local
networks:
elastic:
driver: bridge |
Generate certificates for ElasticSearch by bringing up the create-certs
container, then bring up the ESK
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language | bash |
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title | Generate certificates |
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$ docker-compose -f create-certs.yml run --rm create_certs
$ docker-compose -f elastic-docker-tls.yml up -d |
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At this point, Kibana cannot connect to the Elasticsearch cluster. You must generate a password for the built-in kibana_system user, update the ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD in the compose file, and restart to enable Kibana to communicate with the secured cluster. |