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IP Reputation app directory structure error.

prithvi08
Engager

I recently tried to install the ip reputation application to spunk enterprise. i had downloaded the .tgz file from splunkbase and tried to install by uploading to the file. i received the following error.

"There was an error processing the upload.Invalid app contents: archive contains more than one immediate subdirectory: and ipreputation"

so i extracted the file and checked that there was a another folder called PaxHeader as well as a file ._ipreputation under the ipreputation main directory. when i moved this file and folder into the ipreputation folder,the app seemed to be installed. But the threatscore was not displayed eventhough i had entered the key in the .py file. Please advise. I had re downloaded and checked for the MD5 checksum, it seems to be alright. but the app directory structure seems to have an error.

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mayurr98
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hey
You can't install this app via the GUI as the tgz file contains multiple apps (dependencies). You'll need to extract the tgz file within /opt/splunk/etc/apps (if not using a cluster) and restart splunk.

I hope this helps you!

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prithvi08
Engager

Thank you,seems to have installed fine.

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mayurr98
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you are welcome pls upvote as well!

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mayurr98
Super Champion

hey
You can't install this app via the GUI as the tgz file contains multiple apps (dependencies). You'll need to extract the tgz file within /opt/splunk/etc/apps (if not using a cluster) and restart splunk.

I hope this helps you!

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