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Hi,
I've installed a QCS config using minikube, so access url is https://elastic.example:32443. So, the console url should be https://elastic.example:32443/console , but when using the url there is a internal redirect to https://elastic.example/console (port 443 and not 32443 anymore). Obviously nothing is listening on port 443 and so I cannot access to the console, and license the product... and use Qlik Sense 😛
I've just discovered Docker/Kubernetes so there may be an easy fix for this, any idea ?
David
You need to set up a port forward from your host to your kubernetes cluster. You might have to adjust the following to account for your OS. Below is for Ubuntu.
Find your service name:
kubectl get svc
Do the following replacing %qcs service name%with appropriate name from above and %default% with the appropriate namespace.
kubectl port-forward service/%qcs service name% 32443:32443 -n %default% --address 0.0.0.0
You will probably also need to execute the following on the host machine:
sudo iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
To make this setting persistent you'll need to utilize iptables:
sudo apt-get install iptables-persistent
Hi,
thanks for your feedback. Indeed I also had to play with iptables in order to allow a remote access to my QCS config but it won't solve my port-changing issue (QCS replying with and url on port 443 instead of the default 32443 one). I could forward 443 to 32443 using iptables/haproxy/... but it would be better to have this fixed in Qlik itself.
BR,
David
Do you still have a problem with this url?
https://elastic.example:32443/console/license/overview/
Cheers.
It's working with this url, thanks ! At least now, I can license Qlik and use it.
Is this a known bug with the '/console' url ?