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Publishing Qlik Sense over Internet

Hi Community,

I was searching for a way to publish our QlikSense App over the internet, but i only came across articles of how to do the same on QlikView and considering the architecture of View and Sense are different, can anyone point out an article/resource on how to publish a Sense app over internet.

Your valuable inputs will be highly appreciated.

Warm Regards,

Muntazir Syed

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korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

In this case, you need a full qlik sense  server. You can place it on the Internet with SSL certificate and all customers can take full advantage of selfservice BI.

But here it is necessary to count the number of licenses (tokens)

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korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

I understand you want your Qlik Sense application to be available on the Internet?

Then you need to use the service qlikcloud.com

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Author

Thanks for your response korsikov is this the only way to achieve it in Sense ?

Please suggest if we can make the host as a public domain and then the users can access it form there ?

Just to add to it, we would like to give our users on the internet the capability to edit the app, basically we would like to provide our users all the capability that are available on the intranet, over the internet as well.

korsikov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

In this case, you need a full qlik sense  server. You can place it on the Internet with SSL certificate and all customers can take full advantage of selfservice BI.

But here it is necessary to count the number of licenses (tokens)

Michael_Tarallo
Employee
Employee

Hell Muntazir -

Alex is correct in both cases, depending on your use and context:

Video Qlik Sense Server: New to Qlik Sense Server Videos - licensed - requires tokens - full version that you install on premise or in hosted environment.

Video Qlik Cloud: Welcome to Sense Sharing on Qlik Cloud Beta  - free beta - 3 users - share interact only version of app

Please mark the appropriate replies as CORRECT / HELPFUL so our team and other members know that your question(s) has been answered to your satisfaction.

Regards,

Mike Tarallo

Qlik

Regards,
Mike Tarallo
Qlik
Emmanuelle__Bustos
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi ,

I tried to publish my sense server over internet via port 443 and 4244 using only my router but after request credentials for users the control Hub is trying to open (Opening the Hub) but always shows message error:

An error has occurred

Connection is lost. Make sure Qlik sense is running properly. If your session has expired due to inactivity, refresh the connection to continue working.


but when hit refresh button is the same message over and over.


Do I need to configure something else?


I use the same method with my router to publish Qlikview Server over internet via port 80 without a problem.

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Author

Hi Emmanuelle,

First yo need to Allow  Http from QMC-> Proxies -> Ports,

vp0.png

After that go to QMC -> Virtual Proxies -> Advanced -> Websocket origin white list -> and add the Server IP.

vp.png

Regards,

Yigal

Emmanuelle__Bustos
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Thank you Yigal, I just needed to add the whitelist for https and http.

Regards!

anishphilip
Contributor
Contributor

Hi Mike,

But we need a Qlik Cloud Business license for publishing or sharing charts publicly, right?