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Trying to configure Splunk SSO with Apache, getting error "The Proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server...could not handle the request GET"

sahils
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We are tying to Configure Splunk SSO. From Splunk Side SSO is enabled, but when we are trying to access the Apache server we are getting error.

The Proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server. The Proxy Server could not handle the request GET.

Can you please share the Apache server configuration which needs to be done in httpd.conf file?

Thanks,
Sahil

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jkat54
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There is literally no reason anyone should help you do SSO on an open forum IMHO. The configs are full of sensitive details that you cant disclose to the public. You need to retain professional services or a contractor who has implemented SSO on Splunk before. You might find someone on IIRC #splunk who would be willing to take the gig, or even have a chat with you in a less public place and help you.

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jkat54
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There is literally no reason anyone should help you do SSO on an open forum IMHO. The configs are full of sensitive details that you cant disclose to the public. You need to retain professional services or a contractor who has implemented SSO on Splunk before. You might find someone on IIRC #splunk who would be willing to take the gig, or even have a chat with you in a less public place and help you.

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