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To start with, the title of the Aker project is a bit misleading.
Reverse proxy for elasticsearch and Kibana providing authentication, authorization and more.
Aker has grown into a plugable reverse proxy Go-based system, and as such it can proxy to and secure other types of systems just as easily.
This is why we don't have an example for Kibana and Elasticsearch, since the use case is more generic. Additionally, since it's plugable, you are not required to use it for just security but could have other use-cases (as long as you implement the specific plugins).
In general, you would want to deploy Aker on the Kibana machine and have it proxy to Kibana. You would need to make use of the aker-proxy plugin and the aker-oauth plugins.
Once I have some more free time, I could write an example configuration.
In the long term, it is probably best if we had some working examples.
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