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What are the steps to configure SSH certificate when deploying for 2 new applications into splunk environment?

raj_mpl
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Hello All,

Nearly 30+ application servers are configured into the splunk environment (30 forwarders,2 Indexers (one indexer as deployment server also a search head) , with all their SSL certificates enabled between them

My question is if we want to add 2 more application server logs to an already existing splunk environment ,
1.what are the steps we need to follow ?
2.manly what about the SSL certificate ?
3. Is it TURE that is it possible to start the UF by making the appropriate configurations in it when it connects to indexer it will automatically inherit the SSL configurations ?

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renjith_nair
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@raj_mpl ,

To add new application servers to the existing splunk deployment:

For automatic ssl configurations:

Happy Splunking!

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raj_mpl
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Thank you very much @renjith.nair ...
1.In order to send the cofigurations via deployment server , I need to touch the splunk main server and follow http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/7.1.2/Updating/Createdeploymentapps
2.If the log files residing location is not going to change for long time is it best practice to keep the inputs and outputs conf files in UF (where as all the current 30 application servers are configured via deployment server only )

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renjith_nair
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@raj_mpl ,

To add new application servers to the existing splunk deployment:

For automatic ssl configurations:

Happy Splunking!
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