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Explcitly state in docs that Spring Security is required
... if you use management.security.* properties Fixes gh-595
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@ -294,8 +294,8 @@ based deployments. If, however, your application runs inside your own data cente
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may prefer to expose endpoints using a different HTTP port.
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The `management.port` property can be used to change the HTTP port. Since your management
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port is often protected by a firewall, and not exposed to the public, you might also
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want to disable management security:
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port is often protected by a firewall, and not exposed to the public. If you have Spring
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Security on the classpath, you might also want to disable management security:
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[source,properties,indent=0]
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@ -303,7 +303,8 @@ want to disable management security:
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management.security.enabled=false
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(If you don't have Spring Security on the classpath then there is no need to explicitly
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disable the management security in this way, and it might even break the application.)
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[[production-ready-customizing-management-server-address]]
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=== Customizing the management server address
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