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Error "Splunk-Twitter Connector app" Setting

hiroaki_kinno
New Member

Hi

I set up "Splunk-Twitter Connector app" now.
"Twitter application OAuth settings" completed.
When you save,the page displays as shown in the following message.


In handler 'localapps': Error while posting to url=/servicesNS/nobody/twitter2/storage/passwords/

Any help here?

hiroaki_kinno

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amiracle
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Go into your $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/twitter2/local/ directory and find the app.conf file. When you open it, look for the line that starts with [credential::] The password should be encrypted.

If that does not work, then I would suggest that you install the Rest API app and use it to connect to your twitter account details. Then use the inputs to populate the inputs.conf file for the twitter2 app.

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dfoster_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You are probably running the Twitter app on Splunk 6 on Windows, which is a configuration with known issues.

The latest Splunk version that the Twitter app currently supports is Splunk 5. Please try again on Splunk 5 or another Splunk version listed on the app page: https://apps.splunk.com/app/1162/

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pvara
New Member

I have the same error I found that directory what am I suppose to do with file?

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marcoscala
Builder

I deleted the old "twitter2" app, reinstalled and the the setup worked.

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marcoscala
Builder

I'm trying to make it work on Splunk 6.0.1: could this be my problem?

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marcoscala
Builder

almost same error here:
Error while posting to url=/servicesNS/nobody/twitter2/admin/passwords/%3Amarco_scala%3A
(where "marco_scala" is my twitter account... I suspect in my case is a previous installation that created this entry...

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amiracle
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Go into your $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/twitter2/local/ directory and find the app.conf file. When you open it, look for the line that starts with [credential::] The password should be encrypted.

If that does not work, then I would suggest that you install the Rest API app and use it to connect to your twitter account details. Then use the inputs to populate the inputs.conf file for the twitter2 app.

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