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Andre_Sostizzo
Digital Support
Digital Support

Qlik Sense Proxy Health Check Endpoint(s)

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Oct 19, 2021 6:56:31 AM

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Andre_Sostizzo

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Jan 2, 2018 8:14:17 AM

This article will outline approaches for an administrator to add monitoring of the uptime/health of the Qlik Sense Proxy Service. There will not be specific recommendations for how to implement the endpoints on the network appliance.

 

Resolution:

 

Option 1:

Option 2:

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Emmanuelle__Bustos
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi Andre and thank you.

Currently we are having an issue like this with a customer and I would appreciate if you could share a steps list to make the above procedure because is not clear to me. I was pointed by qlik Support to this article.

Sonja_Bauernfeind
Digital Support
Digital Support

Hello @Emmanuelle__Bustos 

Option 1 is similar to an example you can find in Qlik Sense QRS API using Xrfkey header in PowerShell - a customization example would be:

$hdrs = @{​​​​​​​​}​​​​​​​​
$url = "https://qlikserver1.domain.local/qps/user"
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Method Get -Headers $hdrs -UseDefaultCredentials

Option 2 can be used by simply opening the page in a web-browser to check and ensuring you get a reply.

vegard_bakke
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Be careful about creating a anonymous virtual proxy. Default security rules for streams make alle streams open to anonymous users.

 

Check DevHub's Single Configurator after creating a anonymous v.proxy to see if you expose any streams you don't want to expose.

 

Assuming the anonymous v.proxy is named 'public', go to: https://qlik.company.com/public/dev-hub/single-configurator, and check if any apps are exposed.

 

This applies to security rules like:  ((user.name = ""))

 

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