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What is the bug?
Starting the OpenSearch (2.17.1) prints following message:
"[plugins.security.ssl.transport.enforce_hostname_verification] setting was deprecated in OpenSearch and will be removed in a future release! See the breaking changes documentation for the next major version."
What is the expected behavior?
Replacement for this setting is documented and described or deprecated message is removed.
What is your host/environment?
Version: 2.17.1
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[Triage] Thank you for filing this issue @patrykmatys. Since this setting was marked as deprecated it can be removed on the main branch to prevent this from being logged in 3.0.0.
What is the bug?
Starting the OpenSearch (2.17.1) prints following message:
I found questions about this issue on forum and it seems it was not resolved (both of them are 2.14.0):
https://forum.opensearch.org/t/query-regarding-warning-message-in-os-version-2-14/20194
https://forum.opensearch.org/t/deprecation-of-some-security-configuration-settings/20324
This change is not mentioned neither in configuring security documentation nor in breaking changes
How can one reproduce the bug?
Start OpenSearch
What is the expected behavior?
Replacement for this setting is documented and described or deprecated message is removed.
What is your host/environment?
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