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Forward data to third-party systems

saifuddin9122
Path Finder

Hello

i am trying to forward all the indexed data to a non-splunk system. my questions is does we need to use any specific software or we can forward to a linux machine??

if it is linux machine, i hope i should make a change to outputs.conf . please correct me if am doing it in a wrong way

thanks

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gfreitas
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You can forward your data to any other third-party software, for example a syslog server. For more information on how to accomplish that, you can use this link: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.1/Forwarding/Forwarddatatothird-partysystemsd

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gfreitas
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You can forward your data to any other third-party software, for example a syslog server. For more information on how to accomplish that, you can use this link: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.4.1/Forwarding/Forwarddatatothird-partysystemsd

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saifuddin9122
Path Finder

Thanks for your reply

one last question is it mandatory to use software for receiving?? can't we forward to a simple linux machine which listens on a specific port???

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gfreitas
Builder

You can, but you will need something to translate this data being received. Anyway, since your linux machine is listening to the port you will receive data.

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saifuddin9122
Path Finder

Thank you

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