elastalert-create-index Unknown mimetype error

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While attempting to create index with Elastalert using command elastalert-create-index
for a basic-auth secured instance using port:5601 ,it fails with error:
elasticsearch.exceptions.SerializationError: Unknown mimetype, unable to deserialize: text/html

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While attempting to create index with Elastalert using command elastalert-create-index
for a basic-auth secured instance using port:5601 ,it fails with error:
elasticsearch.exceptions.SerializationError: Unknown mimetype, unable to deserialize: text/html

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While attempting to create index with Elastalert using command elastalert-create-index
for a basic-auth secured instance using port:5601 ,it fails with error:
elasticsearch.exceptions.SerializationError: Unknown mimetype, unable to deserialize: text/html

While attempting to create index with Elastalert using command elastalert-create-index
for a basic-auth secured instance using port:5601 ,it fails with error:
elasticsearch.exceptions.SerializationError: Unknown mimetype, unable to deserialize: text/html


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It seems that the default port to use for the authenticantication is where Kibana is running on port 9200
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It seems that the default port to use for the authenticantication is where Kibana is running on port 9200
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It seems that the default port to use for the authenticantication is where Kibana is running on port 9200
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It seems that the default port to use for the authenticantication is where Kibana is running on port 9200
It seems that the default port to use for the authenticantication is where Kibana is running on port 9200
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