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I have a multi-node Openshift cluster (3.9, maybe I will update it to 3.11).
Authentication to Openshift is not managed by Openshift itself, but I have an external provider, Keycloak, where I use ocp_openid_connect.
Installations of Kibana, ES and Fluentd are ok.



The problem is with Kibana-proxy.




  • Can I get rid of it?

  • Can I configure it in order to use ocp_openid_connect?


When I try to access Kibana, I am always redirected to Openshift console.










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    I have a multi-node Openshift cluster (3.9, maybe I will update it to 3.11).
    Authentication to Openshift is not managed by Openshift itself, but I have an external provider, Keycloak, where I use ocp_openid_connect.
    Installations of Kibana, ES and Fluentd are ok.



    The problem is with Kibana-proxy.




    • Can I get rid of it?

    • Can I configure it in order to use ocp_openid_connect?


    When I try to access Kibana, I am always redirected to Openshift console.










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      I have a multi-node Openshift cluster (3.9, maybe I will update it to 3.11).
      Authentication to Openshift is not managed by Openshift itself, but I have an external provider, Keycloak, where I use ocp_openid_connect.
      Installations of Kibana, ES and Fluentd are ok.



      The problem is with Kibana-proxy.




      • Can I get rid of it?

      • Can I configure it in order to use ocp_openid_connect?


      When I try to access Kibana, I am always redirected to Openshift console.










      share|improve this question














      I have a multi-node Openshift cluster (3.9, maybe I will update it to 3.11).
      Authentication to Openshift is not managed by Openshift itself, but I have an external provider, Keycloak, where I use ocp_openid_connect.
      Installations of Kibana, ES and Fluentd are ok.



      The problem is with Kibana-proxy.




      • Can I get rid of it?

      • Can I configure it in order to use ocp_openid_connect?


      When I try to access Kibana, I am always redirected to Openshift console.







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      Daniele BizzozeroDaniele Bizzozero

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          As far as I know, kibana-proxy is needed for OpenShift OAuth. If you want to use authentication(OpenID [0])/authorization(OpenShift), then you need not get rid of kibana-proxy. I think you should use external authentication via OpenShift OAuth.



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          • Thank you Daein, I found out that I had a configuration error. Now it works, with Keycloak and oauth-proxy.

            – Daniele Bizzozero
            Nov 20 '18 at 16:37











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          As far as I know, kibana-proxy is needed for OpenShift OAuth. If you want to use authentication(OpenID [0])/authorization(OpenShift), then you need not get rid of kibana-proxy. I think you should use external authentication via OpenShift OAuth.



          [0] OpenID Connect






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          • Thank you Daein, I found out that I had a configuration error. Now it works, with Keycloak and oauth-proxy.

            – Daniele Bizzozero
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          As far as I know, kibana-proxy is needed for OpenShift OAuth. If you want to use authentication(OpenID [0])/authorization(OpenShift), then you need not get rid of kibana-proxy. I think you should use external authentication via OpenShift OAuth.



          [0] OpenID Connect






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          As far as I know, kibana-proxy is needed for OpenShift OAuth. If you want to use authentication(OpenID [0])/authorization(OpenShift), then you need not get rid of kibana-proxy. I think you should use external authentication via OpenShift OAuth.



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          • Thank you Daein, I found out that I had a configuration error. Now it works, with Keycloak and oauth-proxy.

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          • Thank you Daein, I found out that I had a configuration error. Now it works, with Keycloak and oauth-proxy.

            – Daniele Bizzozero
            Nov 20 '18 at 16:37

















          Thank you Daein, I found out that I had a configuration error. Now it works, with Keycloak and oauth-proxy.

          – Daniele Bizzozero
          Nov 20 '18 at 16:37





          Thank you Daein, I found out that I had a configuration error. Now it works, with Keycloak and oauth-proxy.

          – Daniele Bizzozero
          Nov 20 '18 at 16:37




















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