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401 Unauthorized when trying to use REST API

yallami
Explorer

Hello, i am trying to intergrate the Splunk Ui Toolkit into my  own Splunk instace that is running on localhost.

I am using react to get a sessionkey with the following function:

async function GetSessionKey(username, password, server) {
    var key = await fetch(server + "/services/auth/login", {
      method: "POST",
      body: new URLSearchParams({
        username: username,
        password: password,
        output_mode: "json",
      }),
      headers: {
        "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
      },
    })
      .then((response) => response.json())
      .then((data) => {
        return data["sessionKey"];
      });
But i always get this on my network showing

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yallami
Explorer

Thank you for your answers. It turned out, I had to trust the ssl certificate.

tscroggins
Influencer

Hi @yallami,

At a glance, do username and password contain special or unsafe characters? You may need e.g.:

 

{
  username: encodeURIComponent(username),
  password: encodeURIComponent(password),
  output_mode: "json"
}

 

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tscroggins
Influencer

--you may also need to perform other sanity checks on username and password before passing them to encodeURIComponent. Check mdn etc. for examples.

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