Getting Data In

REST API Modular Input - 401 Client Unauthorized

joseft
Explorer

I am trying to access Carbon Black via The REST API. As expected, this works in Postman:
Console Output (keys and tokens changed):

GET
https://api-prod06.conferdeploy.net/integrationServices/v3/event/
Proxy:
host:"127.0.0.1"
port:9000
match:"http+https://*/*"
Request Headers:
x-auth-token:"CYLVZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/3IZNXXXX"
cache-control:"no-cache"
postman-token:"c092b323-fc8e-4c1d-9a6d-c6f042000000"
user-agent:"PostmanRuntime/7.2.0"
accept:"*/*"
host:"api-prod06.conferdeploy.net"
cookie:"__cfduid=ddfebf41ad8fce5ba32a3bd7b71e891e61535000000"
accept-encoding:"gzip, deflate"
Response Headers:
content-type:"application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1"
date:"Mon, 03 Sep 2018 09:21:47 GMT"
server:"Apache-Coyote/1.1"
content-length:"491061"
connection:"Close"
Response Body:
200
590 ms

It starts off OK
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And then crashes out with a 401 error.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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1 Solution

joseft
Explorer

I found it. In Carbon Black, the api key has its own whitelist. You have to have the Splunk server ip whitelisted in Carbon Black for the key to work.

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joseft
Explorer

I found it. In Carbon Black, the api key has its own whitelist. You have to have the Splunk server ip whitelisted in Carbon Black for the key to work.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@joseft, If your problem is resolved, please accept the answer to help future readers.

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joseft
Explorer

I found it. In Carbon Black, the api key has its own whitelist. You have to have the Splunk server ip whitelisted in Carbon Black for the key to work.

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