Deployment Architecture

Setting up forwarder from CLI problem

gljiva
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Hi, I'm experiencing problems when configuring SSL forwarder from CLI.

My questions are:
Is it enough to move outputs.conf to /etc/system/local and restart splunk to enable forwarder?
If it is enough why am i getting following output from list forwarder-server:

Active Splunk-2-Splunk Forwards: None
Configured but inactive Splunk-2-Splunk Forwards: None

If I move outputs.conf to system/local and then try to add it forwarder like following:

"C:\Program Files\Splunk\bin\splunk" enable app SplunkLightForwarder -auth admin:changeme
"C:\Program Files\Splunk\bin\splunk" add forward-server server.com:9996 -auth admin:changeme

I get:

In handler 'tcpout-server': server.com:9996 forwarded-server already present

But the list forward-server still returns no forwarders?
I have also tried several combinations but with no success. What is the right sequence of commands to add SSL forwarder server and get some info that it is forwarding?

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gljiva
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After some experimenting I came up with this:
Enable Forwarder app: splunk enable app SplunkLightForwarder
Restart splunk: splunk restart Add forwarder from cli: splunk add forward-server IP_ADRESA:PORT
Restart splunk: splunk restart Copy SSL configuration to outputs.conf:

[tcpout-server://IP_ADRESA:PORT]
compressed = false
indexAndForward = false
sslCertPath = $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/auth/server.pem
sslPassword = password
sslRootCAPath = $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/auth/cacert.pem
sslVerifyServerCert = false

Restart Splunk: splunk restart
See if forwarder is active: splunk list forward-server
Check on indexer if you have Cooked SSL: index=_internal tcpin 9996 cookedssl

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gljiva
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After some experimenting I came up with this:
Enable Forwarder app: splunk enable app SplunkLightForwarder
Restart splunk: splunk restart Add forwarder from cli: splunk add forward-server IP_ADRESA:PORT
Restart splunk: splunk restart Copy SSL configuration to outputs.conf:

[tcpout-server://IP_ADRESA:PORT]
compressed = false
indexAndForward = false
sslCertPath = $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/auth/server.pem
sslPassword = password
sslRootCAPath = $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/auth/cacert.pem
sslVerifyServerCert = false

Restart Splunk: splunk restart
See if forwarder is active: splunk list forward-server
Check on indexer if you have Cooked SSL: index=_internal tcpin 9996 cookedssl

gljiva
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Also if I add forwarder from web, and specify SSL configuration for that forwarder in outputs.conf I get:

Active Splunk-2-Splunk Forwards:
None
Configured but inactive Splunk-2-Splunk Forwards:
splunk.splunk:9996

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