# Kibana __NOTE__: You have reached the Kibana 3 repository. Kibana 3 is completely new version of Kibana written entirely in HTML and Javascript. You can find the Kibana 2 repository at [https://github.com/rashidkpc/Kibana](https://github.com/rashidkpc/Kibana) ### Important! The index pattern format has changed in Kibana 3 milestone 2. Please update your index pattern in the timepicker panel for any dashboards you've built. The default has been updated. More information about Kibana 3 can be found at [http://three.kibana.org](http://three.kibana.org) ## Overview Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search interface to Logstash and other timestamped data sets stored in ElasticSearch. With those in place Kibana is a snap to setup and start using (seriously). Kibana strives to be easy to get started with, while also being flexible and powerful ### Requirements * A modern web browser. The latest version of Chrome, Safari and Firefox have all been tested to work. IE8 is not currently supported * A webserver. No extensions are required, as long as it can serve plain html it will work * A browser reachable Elasticsearch server. Port 9200 must be open, or a proxy configured to allow access to it. ### Installation 1. Copy the entire Kibana directory to your webserver 2. Edit config.js to point to your elasticsearch server. This should __not be http://localhost:9200__, but rather the fully qualified domain name of your elasticsearch server. The url entered here _must be reachable_ by your browser. 3. Point your browser at your installation. If you're using Logstash with the default indexing configuration the default Kibana dashboard should work nicely. ### FAQ __Q__: Why doesnt it work? I have http://localhost:9200 in my config.js, my webserver and elasticsearch server are on the same machine __A__: Kibana 3 does not work like previous versions of Kibana. To ease deployment, the server side component has been eliminated. Thus __the browser connects directly to Elasticsearch__. The default config.js setup works for the webserver+Elasticsearch on the same machine scenario. Do not set it to http://localhost:9200 unless your browser Wnd elasticsearch are on the same machine __Q__: How do I secure this? I don't want to leave 9200 open. __A__: A simple nginx virtual host and proxy configuration can be found in the sample/nginx.conf ### Support Introduction videos can be found at [http://three.kibana.org/about.html](http://three.kibana.org/about.html) If you have questions or comments the best place to reach me is #logstash or #elasticsearch on irc.freenode.net