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No answer from service api

toja
New Member

I'm trying to use the rest api but all I get is an empty response.

This is what I try to do and the result you see on the row under.

curl -u username:password http://vm-splunk:8089/services/search/jobs
curl: (52) Empty reply from server
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dart
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try https://vm-splunk:8089/services/search/jobs

The REST API is provided by splunkd which is https by default.

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dart
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Try https://vm-splunk:8089/services/search/jobs

The REST API is provided by splunkd which is https by default.

toja
New Member

Thanks. It worked as just fine when accessing it with curl over https but not when I used the postman plugin in chrome.

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asemle
Explorer

In postman, disable certificate validation to get it to work. The -k in curl (curl -k -u ....) is ignoring the self-signed splunk cert.

Go to File->Settings

Under Request it's "SSL Certificate Validation". Just switch it off.

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