kibana
Kibana Overview
Secure your stack with a hardened Kibana image freshly-built by Minimus. Minimus images always include the most up-to-date package version for all packages and dependencies contained in the image.
Kibana is a web-based interface for exploring, visualizing, and managing data stored in Elasticsearch, including dashboards, logs, and security features.
Try It Out
You can run Kibana with a single-node Elasticsearch cluster for testing.
Step 1 - Create a Docker Bridge Network
First, create a new Docker network:
docker network create elasticsearchStep 2 - Run an Elasticsearch Server
For this test, start an Elasticsearch server in a single-node mode requiring limited memory:
docker run --rm --name minimus-es \
--net elasticsearch \
-p 9200:9200 \
-e "xpack.security.enabled=true" \
-e "discovery.type=single-node" \
-e "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m" \
reg.mini.dev/elasticsearchRegenerate the Elasticsearch password for use in the final login step:
docker exec -it minimus-es /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-reset-password -u elasticRegenerate the Kibana enrollment token for use in the next step:
docker exec -it minimus-es /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-create-enrollment-token -s kibanaStep 3 - Run Kibana
Start a Kibana container and connect it to the Elasticsearch server using the Kibana enrollment token:
docker run --rm \
--net elasticsearch \
-e ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS=https://minimus-es:9200 \
-e KIBANA_ENROLLMENT_TOKEN={enrollment-token} \
-p 5601:5601 \
reg.mini.dev/kibanaNote that since Kibana and Elasticsearch are in separate containers, you'll need to use the Elasticsearch container name as a DNS name (minimus-es in our example).
Step 4 - Log into the Kibana Web Interface
Visit http://localhost:5601 to view the login page. Log in using the username elastic and the password generated in step 2.
You should see the Kibana dashboard.
Deploy via a Helm chart
Kibana can be deployed via Helm as part of the Elastic Stack and managed by the ECK Operator. See the related charts tab to get started.
Technical Considerations
The Kibana image provided by Minimus is a slim, security-hardened alternative to the public image from Docker Hub. The images are largely interchangeable, with a few differences as noted below.
Kibana built by Minimus:
- Runs as non-root by default for a security-first approach that protects against privilege escalation attacks. The public image runs as root.
- Drill down on the version specification tab to see the default user, listening ports, entrypoint, volumes, environment variables, etc.
The Payoff
A hardened, minimal image that will remain more secure for the long run and accrue vulnerabilities at a slower rate.
- See the risk reduction dashboard for a detailed CVE comparison over the past 30 days.
- Review the compliance report to see the default hardening and security configurations for the image.
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