Yes,
It works when I'm on my localhost serving it to me connected to a remote
elasticsearch. It just isn't working when I'm serving it from a dedicated
Windows 2008 web server connected to the same remote elasticsearch.
Config Working:
Desktop: IIS 8 installed on Windows 8.1 - Kibana Installed Localhost
Server: abc.mydomain.com:9200, Elasticsearch 1.4.2
Elastic Search yml has
http.cors.enabled: true
http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/"
Config Not Working:
Kibana Server: IIS 7.5 installed on Server 2008R2 - Kibana Installed on
port 8080
Elasticsearch Server: exactly the same as above
When elasticsearch was cors info was incorrect it actually gave an error
message. Now it is just launching partially, it's not giving any errors.
Which is very strange.
No Errors in the eventlog of the Kibana server.
Garrett
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 9:49:16 AM UTC-5, Magnus Bäck wrote:
On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 14:58 CET,
GWired <garrett...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
I was able to get Kibana setup on my localhost and did a generic entry
to allow everything into the elasticsearch.yml
http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/"
Now I'm trying to getting it to run on my remote server running IIS
7.5 on port 8080.
The page loads but only the top bar loads and nothing else any ideas?
Did you also enable CORS by setting http.cors.enabled to true?
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