Add a note in Kerberos documentation that Kibana requires a configuration change too, and link to that documentation page.
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[[kerberos-realm-configuration]]
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==== Configuring a Kerberos realm
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include::configuring-kerberos-realm.asciidoc[]
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include::configuring-kerberos-realm.asciidoc[]
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[[kerberos-realm-kibana]]
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===== Configure Kibana for Kerberos
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If you want to use Kerberos to authenticate via your browser and {kib}, you
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need to enable the relevant authentication provider in {kib} configuration. See
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{kibana-ref}/kibana-authentication.html#kerberos[kerberos single sign-on]
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