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[DOCS] Updated xpack-security links for Security SEO changes. (#19106)
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<<docker,Running Kibana on Docker>>
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IMPORTANT: If your Elasticsearch installation is protected by {xpack-ref}/xpack-security.html[X-Pack Security]
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IMPORTANT: If security is enabled on your Elasticsearch cluster,
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see {kibana-ref}/using-kibana-with-security.html[Configuring Security in Kibana]
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for additional setup instructions.
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[[configuring-kibana-shield]]
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=== Using Kibana with X-Pack
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You can use {xpack-ref}/xpack-security.html[X-Pack Security] to control what
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You can use {xpack-ref}/elasticsearch-security.html[X-Pack Security] to control what
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Elasticsearch data users can access through Kibana.
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When you install X-Pack, Kibana users have to log in. They need to
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