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nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II

Not able to browse Qliksense dashboard from Public IP

Hello ALL,

I ahve a server, where i had once installed Qlikview. Now i have uninstalled qlikview and running Qliksense. But i can access sense dashboard via Private IP but not via Public IP. I am  not able to access sense dashboard via Public IP. Can anyone help me in this?

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nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Hey Andrea,

Thanks but i have asked IT team to open the ports 4244, 4248, 443 for public IP. Lets see if this works.

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agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

are you talking about Qlik Sense Server?

if Yes take a look at Host white list on QMC under virtual proxy advanced properties.

Maybe the public IP is missing there.

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Yes, i am talking about Qliksense server. I ahve added both public and private IP undr whitelist but still via Public IP , it is not accessbile

agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

what's the error you get?

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Error I am getting is, server taking too long to respond. But same

dashboard is working via private IP.

On Thu 5 Apr, 2018, 3:25 PM Andrea Gigliotti, <qcwebmaster@qlikview.com>

agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

did you try to run a telnet to that public ip ?

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

No, can u guide me on this?

On Thu 5 Apr, 2018, 3:37 PM Andrea Gigliotti, <qcwebmaster@qlikview.com>

agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

on your windows computer execute the command cmd (Command Prompt) and type as below:

telnet your_publicIP 443

to check if you can reach the ip/port from your computer.

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

You mean,

telnet your_publicIP:443?

On Thu 5 Apr, 2018, 3:51 PM Andrea Gigliotti, <qcwebmaster@qlikview.com>

agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

no must be a space between host name and port.