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Why am I unable to run a fresh Install of Splunk 6.3 on a VM running Windows Server 2012

_dave_b
Communicator

Hi.

I just installed Splunk Enterprise 6.3 on a VM running Windows Server 2012. The install went fine, but when I try to run Splunk, it waits indefinitely to connect. Splunkd is running, the VM is listening on port 8000, and it's on a private network with no firewall.

Is this a common pitfall, and is there anything I can do to connect?

Thanks

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_dave_b
Communicator

I discovered, by blind luck, that I am able to connect if I use port 8001 instead of default port 8000.

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_dave_b
Communicator

I discovered, by blind luck, that I am able to connect if I use port 8001 instead of default port 8000.

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jnussbaum_splun
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Can you telnet to the VM on TCP/8000 from the VM itself, and from a machine on the same subnet?

_dave_b
Communicator

I discovered, by blind luck, that I am able to connect if I use port 8001 instead of default port 8000.

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