Dharmendra,

Since Kibana is not a web server but must run within a web server, it's 
that web server that would provide the authentication. This would be Apache 
HTTPD, nginx, Node.js, or some other HTTP server. All three of the options 
I listed have LDAP authentication modules available for them.

I have not yet done this, but it's something we will need as we move from 
evaluating the ELK stack to actually deploying it.

I did get Kibana to run as a site plugin for Elasticsearch, but this is 
only for a very quick and very easy way to start generating enthusiasm 
(which it is doing!). However, this provides no means of authentication.

Brian

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