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Is it possible to be redirected from http://hostname:8000 to https://hostname:8000 while accessing Splunk web?

sympatiko
Communicator

Hi,

Is it possible to be redirected from http://hostname:8000 to https://hostname:8000 while accessing splunk web?

Thanks,

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dokaas_2
Path Finder
Seems like Splunk should incorporate that feature; however, as far as I can tell they haven't. My work around has been to: 1. Run Splunk https on port 8443. 2. Install lighttp light web server that redirects http port 80 to https port 8443. 3. Run firewalld and redirect port 443 to port 8443.
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ii_splunk
Path Finder

Based on current configurations, you can't do this in Splunkweb alone and would need to put something like an Apache http server or F5 load balancer with iRules in front of Splunk. Something to issue a redirect to the browser.

sympatiko
Communicator

/bump

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satishsdange
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ii_splunk
Path Finder

I downvoted this post because does not answer the question

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jnudell_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

I downvoted this post because this answer does not address the OP's question about automatic redirection.

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sympatiko
Communicator

What I mean is redirect automatically from http to https

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