Hi Mark,

Thanks mate. I have marked it as complete and will try this solution.


On Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 4:44:34 AM UTC+2, Mark Walkom wrote:
>
> If you load kibana up you will see it gives you URLs like 
> ..../dashboard/file/default.json or 
> ..../dashboard/elasticsearch/dashboardname.json.
>
> Using those paths you can then limit access.
>
> On 17 April 2015 at 15:54, Rubaiyat Islam Sadat <rubaiyati...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mark for your kind reply. Would you a be bit more specific as I am 
>> a newbie? I am sorry if I had not been clear enough what I want to achieve. 
>> As far as I know that Apache level access is based on relative static 
>> path/url, it won’t know detail how kibana works. I would like to restrict 
>> access to 'some' of the kibana dashboards, not all. Is it possible to 
>> achieve by configuring on the Kibana side? If on the apache side, do I have 
>> restrict the specific URLs of the Kibana dashboard to the specific group of 
>> people, e.g. as follows.
>>
>> <Location /someDir>
>>                 Order deny,allow
>>                 deny from all
>>                 allow from 192.168.
>>                 allow from 104.113.
>>       </Location>
>>
>>       <Location /anotherDir>
>>                 Order deny,allow
>>                 deny from all
>>                 allow from 192.168.
>>                 allow from 104.113.
>>       </Location>
>>
>> In this case, for example, if I want to restrict an URL like 
>> http://myESHost:9200/_plugin/kopf/#/!/cluster, what do I have to put 
>> after <Location /???>. Sorry if I have asked a very naive question.
>>
>> Thanks again for your time.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Ruby
>>
>> On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 12:23:50 AM UTC+2, Mark Walkom wrote:
>>>
>>> You could do this with apache/nginx ACLs as KB3 simply loads a path, 
>>> either a file from the server's FS or from ES.
>>>
>>> If you load it up you will see it in the URL.
>>>
>>> On 16 April 2015 at 21:58, Rubaiyat Islam Sadat <rubaiyati...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> As a completely newbie here, I am going to ask you a question which you 
>>>> might find find naive (or stupid!). I have a scenario where I would like 
>>>> to 
>>>> restrict access from specific locations (say, IP addresses) to access 
>>>> *'specific'* dashboards in Kibana. As far as I know that Apache level 
>>>> access is based on relative static path/url, it won’t know detail how 
>>>> kibana works. Is there any way/suggestion to control which users can load 
>>>> which dashboards? Or may be I'm wrong, there is a way to do that. Your 
>>>> suggestions would be really helpful. I am using Kibana 3 and I am not in a 
>>>> position to use Shield.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>> Ruby
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