Getting Data In

Indexing data through TLS certificate

abhijeetbandre
Engager

Hi,

So I wanted to check some possibilities of indexing data using TLS/SSL certificates.

1. I configured TLS only on the indexer, not on the heavy forwarder and data stopped indexing, but why? I did the same in the opposite direction.

2. Is it possible to configure TLS/SSL certificates on the "universal forwarder" and make a connection with the indexer? Will it work?

3. Can we index data using two different ports? For example 9997 - without TLS and 9998 - with TLS.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

1.  Both ends must be using the same type of connection.  If the indexer is told to expect TLS then it will reject any non-TLS connection attempts.  Without a connection, data cannot be indexed.

2. Yes, it is possible and is done all the time in Splunk Cloud.

3. Yes, you can.  In fact, TLS and non-TLS connections *must* be on separate ports.

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