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Remotely change Solaris universal forwarder admin password

adamblock1
Explorer

I have somewhere between 20-50 universal forwarders installed on Solaris hosts. I need to change the Splunk admin password on each of these machines, and being that I do not have credentials to logon to each of these hosts, I am curious if this can be done remotely.

Thank you.

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MuS
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi adamblock1,

One way to do this is using Deployment Server and setup a scripted input. Inside the scripted input, you run the command:

$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/splunk edit user admin -password $NEWPASSWORD -auth admin:changeme

Once this is run, you can delete the input from the forwarders using the Deployment Server.

hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

HiroshiSatoh
Champion

Do not be changed in the CLI from SPLUNK server?

>splunk edit user admin -password PASSWORD_NEW -auth admin:PASSWORD_OLD -uri https://HOSTNAME:8089
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HiroshiSatoh
Champion

This command is not usable by the default password.I'm sorry.

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adamblock1
Explorer

The "splunk edit user admin" command works if the default password had been changed. I have found that when these universal forwarders were installed, the default password was never chaged.

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