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HTTP data input

kpwaterson
Explorer

I'm trying to post REST data via HTTP to splunk.  This works when using a pre-generated token to an HEC:

POST /services/collector/event HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: galaxy.xypro.com\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\nKeep-Alive: 100\r\nConnection: keep-alive\r\nAuthorization: Splunk 1d07454b-d9ef-41b0-9450-59d8670a78c7\r\nContent-Length: 166\r\n\r\n{\"time\": 1636117458, \"host\": \"galaxy.xypro.com\", \"source\": \"test\", \"event\": { \"message\": \"2021-11-05:13:04:18.491986: Logging test message #0\", \"severity\": \"INFO\" } }

HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nDate: Fri, 05 Nov 2021 20:05:17 GMT\r\nContent-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8\r\nX-Content-Type-Options: nosniff\r\nContent-Length: 27\r\nVary: Authorization\r\nConnection: Keep-Alive\r\nX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN\r\nServer: Splunkd\r\n\r\n{\"text\":\"Success\",\"code\":0}

However, when I try to generate a session token to allow basic authorization, I see the following response, even though the user and password are correct:

POST HTTPS://localhost:8089/services/auth/login HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: galaxy.xypro.com\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\nKeep-Alive: 100\r\nConnection: keep-alive\r\nAuthorization: Basic a3B3YXRlcnNvbjpUZXN0MTIzNDU=\r\nContent-Length: 48\r\n\r\n{\"username\":\"kpwaterson\",\"password\":\"Test12345\"}

HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\nDate: Fri, 05 Nov 2021 19:57:40 GMT\r\nExpires: Thu, 26 Oct 1978 00:00:00 GMT\r\nCache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0\r\nContent-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8\r\nX-Content-Type-Options: nosniff\r\nContent-Length: 129\r\nConnection: Keep-Alive\r\nX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN\r\nServer: Splunkd\r\n\r\n<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n<response>\n <messages>\n <msg type=\"WARN\">Login failed</msg>\n </messages>\n</response>\n

I was also investigating using receivers\simple for http messages.  Although the message is posted to splunk, a response is never received.

POST /services/receivers/simple?source=NonStop&index=main&sourcetype=json_no_timestamp HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: galaxy.xypro.com\r\nContent-Type: application/json\r\nKeep-Alive: 100\r\nConnection: keep-alive\r\nAuthorization: Bearer eyJraWQiOiJzcGx1bmsuc2VjcmV0IiwiYWxnIjoiSFM1MTIiLCJ2ZXIiOiJ2MiIsInR0eXAiOiJzdGF0aWMifQ.eyJpc3MiOiJrZW4ud2F0ZXJzb24gZnJvbSBWTS1ERVYtU1BMVU5LIiwic3ViIjoia2VuLndhdGVyc29uIiwiYXVkIjoiRGV2ZWxvcG1lbnQiLCJpZHAiOiJMREFQOi8vbWZhIiwianRpIjoiODUzMDYyZmFhZjA0NWY0Y2JlMWEyNGMxZWE3NTAyYjRmMjEwMGEyNzE0NzA1N2Q0MmUxOGVkYWRlMTYyZTlkZiIsImlhdCI6MTYzMzUyNTE5MywiZXhwIjoxNjM2MTE3MTkzLCJuYnIiOjE2MzM1MjUxOTN9.3TKSCeK52awMJDxNzfvfW4PNewsGVlKkFXSf0Vy1Dv7JH4DNH9Ogn_w5WZLkZkeNXmjJqU8opORXW7DjxA2eag\r\nContent-Length: 166\r\n\r\n{\"time\": 1636117714, \"host\":\"galaxy.xypro.com\", \"source\": \"test\", \"event\": { \"message\": \"2021-11-05:13:08:34.900042: Logging test message #0\", \"severity\": \"INFO\" } }

Could you please let me know what may be the issue with generating the session key and why a response is not received from receivers/simple?  Thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

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kpwaterson
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Thanks.  FYI, the authorization header token is ignored, it doesn't matter whether it is included or not, but the issue was resolved by not using JSON.  

Also, including the Accept header does not change the format of the response - do you know if this is always XML?

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
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receivers/simple does not return anything. It's by design.

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.3/RESTREF/RESTinput#receivers.2Fsimple

For the services/auth/login you're supplying parameters wrong. Firstly - you're mixing simple http auth, which is not needed with login endpoint. Secondly - you're posting json structure instead of fields https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/RESTUM/RESTusing#Authentication_with_HTTP_Author...

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kpwaterson
Explorer

Thanks.  FYI, the authorization header token is ignored, it doesn't matter whether it is included or not, but the issue was resolved by not using JSON.  

Also, including the Accept header does not change the format of the response - do you know if this is always XML?

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