Hi ,
You can place a NGINX or Apache and redirect request to Kibana4 nodeJS port.
Its very much possible , I have done this on couple of production
environments.
Thanks
Vineeth Mohan,
Elasticsearch consultant,
qbox.io ( Elasticsearch service provider http://qbox.io/)
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:20 PM, Marcello A cello86@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
we're trying to implement a basic authentication for a Kibana 4 instance
but we can't put in front of Kibana an Apache webserver because it doesn't
support the proxypass. Could you help us to understand if this
configuration is possible?Thanks,
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