I agree that the passwords should not be logged in any circumstances (if I had to guess, I might suspect that disk log files were ingested straight to elasticsearch), but I don't think this invalidates my argument that…
I don't think this is a mis-configured server - this is expected behavior for elastic search, as the OSS version has no security baked in to it - any security at all is an enterprise feature. This is irresponsible from…
Do you have any reference material on using neo4j for complex pricing - we're looking at using neo4j for this, and some evidence that it's going well in other places will increase the comfort level.
I agree that the passwords should not be logged in any circumstances (if I had to guess, I might suspect that disk log files were ingested straight to elasticsearch), but I don't think this invalidates my argument that…
I don't think this is a mis-configured server - this is expected behavior for elastic search, as the OSS version has no security baked in to it - any security at all is an enterprise feature. This is irresponsible from…
Do you have any reference material on using neo4j for complex pricing - we're looking at using neo4j for this, and some evidence that it's going well in other places will increase the comfort level.