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 <
rubaiyatislam.sa...@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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