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I configured ELK stack in ec2 Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws. I configured elasticsearch, logstash & finally kibana in Ubuntu instance and started those with no issues. My question is, once I started kibana, have to view the kibana dashboard in my desktop(windows 7 machine) browser. But, always getting "This site can’t be reached" message. Please find the below commands for detail.




  • Completed the installation & configuration of elasticsearch, logstash in Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws without errors.

  • Now for kibana I installed using,
    sudo apt-get install kibana

  • removed the comments of below lines from "/etc/kibana/kibana.yml"
    server.port: 5601
    server.host: "localhost"
    elasticsearch.url: "http://localhost:9200"


  • then started the service using,
    sudo service kibana start

  • then hit the url the http://YOUR_ELASTIC_IP:5601 in my windows browser and given the 'aws ubuntu instance - IPv4 Public IP' for 'YOUR_ELASTIC_IP'.


Anyone can help me to view the kibana from my windows machine which is installed in ec2 ubuntu instance...










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    I configured ELK stack in ec2 Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws. I configured elasticsearch, logstash & finally kibana in Ubuntu instance and started those with no issues. My question is, once I started kibana, have to view the kibana dashboard in my desktop(windows 7 machine) browser. But, always getting "This site can’t be reached" message. Please find the below commands for detail.




    • Completed the installation & configuration of elasticsearch, logstash in Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws without errors.

    • Now for kibana I installed using,
      sudo apt-get install kibana

    • removed the comments of below lines from "/etc/kibana/kibana.yml"
      server.port: 5601
      server.host: "localhost"
      elasticsearch.url: "http://localhost:9200"


    • then started the service using,
      sudo service kibana start

    • then hit the url the http://YOUR_ELASTIC_IP:5601 in my windows browser and given the 'aws ubuntu instance - IPv4 Public IP' for 'YOUR_ELASTIC_IP'.


    Anyone can help me to view the kibana from my windows machine which is installed in ec2 ubuntu instance...










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      I configured ELK stack in ec2 Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws. I configured elasticsearch, logstash & finally kibana in Ubuntu instance and started those with no issues. My question is, once I started kibana, have to view the kibana dashboard in my desktop(windows 7 machine) browser. But, always getting "This site can’t be reached" message. Please find the below commands for detail.




      • Completed the installation & configuration of elasticsearch, logstash in Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws without errors.

      • Now for kibana I installed using,
        sudo apt-get install kibana

      • removed the comments of below lines from "/etc/kibana/kibana.yml"
        server.port: 5601
        server.host: "localhost"
        elasticsearch.url: "http://localhost:9200"


      • then started the service using,
        sudo service kibana start

      • then hit the url the http://YOUR_ELASTIC_IP:5601 in my windows browser and given the 'aws ubuntu instance - IPv4 Public IP' for 'YOUR_ELASTIC_IP'.


      Anyone can help me to view the kibana from my windows machine which is installed in ec2 ubuntu instance...










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      I configured ELK stack in ec2 Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws. I configured elasticsearch, logstash & finally kibana in Ubuntu instance and started those with no issues. My question is, once I started kibana, have to view the kibana dashboard in my desktop(windows 7 machine) browser. But, always getting "This site can’t be reached" message. Please find the below commands for detail.




      • Completed the installation & configuration of elasticsearch, logstash in Ubuntu,18.04 LTS instance-aws without errors.

      • Now for kibana I installed using,
        sudo apt-get install kibana

      • removed the comments of below lines from "/etc/kibana/kibana.yml"
        server.port: 5601
        server.host: "localhost"
        elasticsearch.url: "http://localhost:9200"


      • then started the service using,
        sudo service kibana start

      • then hit the url the http://YOUR_ELASTIC_IP:5601 in my windows browser and given the 'aws ubuntu instance - IPv4 Public IP' for 'YOUR_ELASTIC_IP'.


      Anyone can help me to view the kibana from my windows machine which is installed in ec2 ubuntu instance...







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          Might be a security group issue, make sure that port(5601) is open for your ip address






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          • not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:33











          • Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 4:06













          • In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

            – Banjo Obayomi
            Nov 15 '18 at 23:08











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          • not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:33











          • Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 4:06













          • In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

            – Banjo Obayomi
            Nov 15 '18 at 23:08
















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          • not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:33











          • Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 4:06













          • In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

            – Banjo Obayomi
            Nov 15 '18 at 23:08














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          • not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:33











          • Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 4:06













          • In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

            – Banjo Obayomi
            Nov 15 '18 at 23:08



















          • not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:33











          • Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

            – radhik
            Nov 15 '18 at 4:06













          • In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

            – Banjo Obayomi
            Nov 15 '18 at 23:08

















          not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

          – radhik
          Nov 15 '18 at 3:33





          not able to understand clearly.. where I have to check? in Ubuntu machine or Windows.?

          – radhik
          Nov 15 '18 at 3:33













          Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

          – radhik
          Nov 15 '18 at 4:06







          Now able to access the ubuntu ip address from my windows but, got the below message Your search - http:// ip address:5601 - did not match any documents.

          – radhik
          Nov 15 '18 at 4:06















          In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

          – Banjo Obayomi
          Nov 15 '18 at 23:08





          In the AWS console for EC2, there are security group options, make sure your IP address is allowed docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/…

          – Banjo Obayomi
          Nov 15 '18 at 23:08




















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