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(Debian or RPM), it is in `/etc/kibana`. The config directory can be changed via the
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`KBN_PATH_CONF` environment variable:
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```
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[source,text]
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--
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KBN_PATH_CONF=/home/kibana/config ./bin/kibana
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```
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--
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The default host and port settings configure {kib} to run on `localhost:5601`. To change this behavior and allow remote users to connect, you'll need to update your `kibana.yml` file. You can also enable SSL and set a
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variety of other options. Finally, environment variables can be injected into
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|===
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|[[logging-root]] `logging.root:`
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| The {kibana-ref}/logging-service.html#logging-service[`root` logger] has a dedicated configuration node since this context name is special and is pre-configured for logging by default.
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| The {kibana-ref}/logging-service.html#logging-service[`root` logger] has a dedicated configuration node since this context name is special and is pre-configured for logging by default.
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// TODO: add link to the advanced logging documentation.
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|[[logging-root-appenders]] `logging.root.appenders:`
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| Allows you to specify a fileName to send log records to on disk. To send <<log-to-file-example,all log records to file>>, add the file appender to `root.appenders`.
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| `logging.appenders.rolling-file:`
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| Similar to Log4j's `RollingFileAppender`, this appender will log into a file and rotate if following a rolling strategy when the configured policy triggers. There are currently two policies supported: `size-limit` and `time-interval`.
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| Similar to Log4j's `RollingFileAppender`, this appender will log into a file and rotate if following a rolling strategy when the configured policy triggers. There are currently two policies supported: `size-limit` and `time-interval`.
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The size limit policy will perform a rollover when the log file reaches a maximum `size`. *Default 100mb*
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proxy sitting in front of it. This determines whether HTTP compression may be used for responses, based on the request `Referer` header.
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This setting may not be used when <<server-compression, `server.compression.enabled`>> is set to `false`. *Default: `none`*
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a| [[server-securityResponseHeaders-strictTransportSecurity]]
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----
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server.securityResponseHeaders:
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strictTransportSecurity:
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[[server-securityResponseHeaders-strictTransportSecurity]]
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a|
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`server.securityResponseHeaders:`
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`strictTransportSecurity:`
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| Controls whether the https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Strict-Transport-Security[`Strict-Transport-Security`]
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header is used in all responses to the client from the {kib} server, and specifies what value is used. Allowed values are any text value or
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`null`. To disable, set to `null`. *Default:* `null`
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a| [[server-securityResponseHeaders-xContentTypeOptions]]
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server.securityResponseHeaders:
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xContentTypeOptions:
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[[server-securityResponseHeaders-xContentTypeOptions]]
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a| `server.securityResponseHeaders:`
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`xContentTypeOptions:`
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| Controls whether the https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options[`X-Content-Type-Options`] header is
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used in all responses to the client from the {kib} server, and specifies what value is used. Allowed values are `nosniff` or `null`. To
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disable, set to `null`. *Default:* `"nosniff"`
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a| [[server-securityResponseHeaders-referrerPolicy]]
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server.securityResponseHeaders:
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referrerPolicy:
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[[server-securityResponseHeaders-referrerPolicy]]
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a|`server.securityResponseHeaders:`
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`referrerPolicy:`
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| Controls whether the https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy[`Referrer-Policy`] header is used in all
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responses to the client from the {kib} server, and specifies what value is used. Allowed values are `no-referrer`,
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`no-referrer-when-downgrade`, `origin`, `origin-when-cross-origin`, `same-origin`, `strict-origin`, `strict-origin-when-cross-origin`,
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`unsafe-url`, or `null`. To disable, set to `null`. *Default:* `"no-referrer-when-downgrade"`
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a| [[server-securityResponseHeaders-permissionsPolicy]]
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server.securityResponseHeaders:
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permissionsPolicy:
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[[server-securityResponseHeaders-permissionsPolicy]]
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a|`server.securityResponseHeaders:`
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`permissionsPolicy:`
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is used in all responses to the client from the {kib} server, and specifies what value is used. Allowed values are any text value or `null`.
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To disable, set to `null`. *Default:* `null`
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a| [[server-securityResponseHeaders-disableEmbedding]]
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server.securityResponseHeaders:
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disableEmbedding:
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[[server-securityResponseHeaders-disableEmbedding]]
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a|`server.securityResponseHeaders:`
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`disableEmbedding:`
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| Controls whether the https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy[`Content-Security-Policy`] and
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options[`X-Frame-Options`] headers are configured to disable embedding
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{kib} in other webpages using iframes. When set to `true`, secure headers are used to disable embedding, which adds the `frame-ancestors:
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