You are running on your PC or laptop? Then you have to do
standalone.sh -b X.X.X.X
where X.X.X.X is the IP address of your laptop. By default, Keycloak
binds to localhost.
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 8:12 AM, Boctor, Joseph
<joseph.boctor(a)syntlogo.de> wrote:
I'm trying to use Keycloak as an OpenID Connect Identity provider
to a data analysis software called Tableau. I tried with two different instances of
Keycloak.. one is locally hosted, and the other is from the master Realm in a remotely
hosted development instance.
I tried creating a Realm for the client, and tried also using the master Realm.. both
came with the same result. Each time I get a message telling me that my Identity provider
is not reachable.
I tried editing Keycloak authentication request URL by adding the realm name, since
it's not on Tableau's OpenID Connect setup (see screenshot), with no use.
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Am I missing something? Or doing something wrong?
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