The latest versions of Kibana are very different than the older versions. 
 The old version was just a bunch of javascript that needed any old 
webserver to host the files.  The new version is a full blown node.js 
application and as such does not use Apache at all, but requires node.js. 
 It also requires the latest version of ElasticSearch.

On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 9:26:20 AM UTC-6, Guillaume RICHAUD wrote:
>
> Hi guys, 
>
> I'm trying to install the latest ELK stack including Kibana4.0.1 on a 
> virtual machine with CentOS 7 minimal. 
>
> My aim is to access kibana via an Apache server (httpd) from my computer 
> (because the centOS mini hasn't any gnome installed so it's all in command 
> lines).
>
> I've got an issue with configuring both Kibana and Apache to run, it just 
> doesn't work ! :D
>
> Does one of you have ever tried to install the latest stack and use Kibana 
> through Apache ? 
>
> I am used to install ELK in local, but olders versions and I'm confident 
> that they are well setup for a local application, what I need are the 
> modifications to go Apache :)
>
> Thanks in advance !
> G.
>

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