Monitoring Splunk

Forwarder and indexer communication through port 8089 ?

pgadhari
Builder

Hi All,

Whether port 8089 should be opened bi-directional or uni-directional between forwarder and indexer ? In our setup, there is a firewall between forwarder and indexers, and I need to tell the firewall team about the same. I am asking them to open it bi-directional, but they are not allowing it. They need some Splunk documentation to support this as evidence.

Please clarify the direction and also point me some Splunk document, wherein I can show them as evidence, if bi-directional port opening is required.

Thanks
Pankaj

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pgadhari
Builder

I have seen that thread before, but it is not clearly mentioned that whether 8089 should be uni-directional or bi-directional ? Can you tell me which direction is applicable 🙂 ?

Thanks
Pankaj

renems
Communicator

How about this forum question I asked a while ago? Would that count as evidence? 🙂
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/58888/what-are-the-ports-that-i-need-to-open.html#comment-365835

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