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  2. HELP-13030

[Fiware-tech-help] IMPACT: Making Knowage secure SSL

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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Hi

      How can I make the Knowage dashboard secure?
      I'd like to host it as an iframe on a secure domain.

      Thanks

      Michael Hermon
      Chief of Product
      (347) 620-0048
      Skype - michaelhermon101
      http://farmdog.ag

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        zerbetto Davide Zerbetto added a comment -

        The issue has been emailed:

        • Time sent: 11/Dec/17 11:47 AM
        • To: michael@farmdog.ag
        • with subject: RE: [Fiware-tech-help] IMPACT: Making Knowage secure SSL

        Dear Michael
        you should install a valid SSL certificate on Tomcat, that is the servlet container where Knowage is deployed.
        You have to retrieve a SSL certificate from a CA, or to create a self-signed one, and then install it on Tomcat.
        You can find some documentation for self-signed certificates here (documentation is for SpagoBI, but it is the same also for Knowage):
        https://wiki.spagobi.org/xwiki/bin/view/spagobi_server/sso#HConfigureHTTPS
        After SSL installation, remember to change the environment variables "host_url" and "service_url" from HTTP to HTTPS.
        You can also leave "service_url" to be http://localhost:8080/knowage but this mean you have to leave the http Tomcat connector open on port 8080, in that case I suggest to limit this connector only for localhost:

        https://serverfault.com/questions/218666/how-to-configure-tomcat-to-only-listen-to-127-0-0-1

        Hope this helps
        Best regards
        Davide

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        zerbetto Davide Zerbetto added a comment - The issue has been emailed: Time sent: 11/Dec/17 11:47 AM To: michael@farmdog.ag with subject: RE: [Fiware-tech-help] IMPACT: Making Knowage secure SSL Dear Michael you should install a valid SSL certificate on Tomcat, that is the servlet container where Knowage is deployed. You have to retrieve a SSL certificate from a CA, or to create a self-signed one, and then install it on Tomcat. You can find some documentation for self-signed certificates here (documentation is for SpagoBI, but it is the same also for Knowage): https://wiki.spagobi.org/xwiki/bin/view/spagobi_server/sso#HConfigureHTTPS After SSL installation, remember to change the environment variables "host_url" and "service_url" from HTTP to HTTPS. You can also leave "service_url" to be http://localhost:8080/knowage but this mean you have to leave the http Tomcat connector open on port 8080, in that case I suggest to limit this connector only for localhost: https://serverfault.com/questions/218666/how-to-configure-tomcat-to-only-listen-to-127-0-0-1 Hope this helps Best regards Davide

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            zerbetto Davide Zerbetto
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