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Windows Deployment Server to *Nix deployment client permission issues.

bmacias84
Champion

Hello All,

Problem: Using a Splunk Deployment Server on Windows with *Nix Deployment Clients. When using a Win Deployment Server *Nix Deployment Clients are unable excute any .py or .sh. I assume that this is due to *Nix system do not understand Win file permissions.

I thought I could get around this by using umask 0002 (effective permission 0755) for the splunk user on *Nix by editing the .bashrc in splunk's $HOME dir. This did not appear to fix the issue.

Temp solution: chmod -R 775 *.sh for my deployed app; however, this is great until I modify the deployment app from the deployment server and reload. Then I face the problem all over again.

Currently testing some solutions, but does any one know how to overcome this besides running a *Nix Deployment Server or unpack and repacking on *Nix box before adding to deployment Server?

Update:

The splunk daemon runs under the splunk user context. All file system objects are owned by splunk user and splunk group.

The deployment client applies the following permissions:


folders - 700
file - 644

From bash if you define the interpreter /bin/sh $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/Splunk_TA_nix/bin/cpu.sh I no longer receive a permission denied.

From the inputs.conf scripts stanza [script:///bin/sh bin/cpu.sh] or [script:///bin/sh ./bin/ps.sh] I receive an errors:


ERROR FrameworkUtils - Incorrect path to script: /bin/sh. Script must be located inside $SPLUNK_HOME/bin/scripts.
ERROR ExecProcessor - Ignoring: "/bin/sh ./bin/cpu.sh"

Thanks in advance!

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1 Solution

bmacias84
Champion

I have a work around, but I am not entirely happy about it. For this work around to work you have to create a symbolic link to bash and use absolute paths in your inputs.conf, which can be little of a pain. Thanks to @jrodman for the idea of using symbolic link.

On your *nix box:


#will need to log in with root or root like permission depending on security.
ln –s /bin/bash /opt/splunk/bin/scripts/sh #creates symbolic link. If you create symbolic link #in bin splunk with ignore the stanza at startup.
ls –ali /opt/splunk/scripts #verify link-link is owned by root other user. Need to be owned by #user running splunkd
chown –h splunk:splunk /opt/splunk/bin/scripts/sh #changes symbolic link ownership to splunk #user and splunk group. Be sure to use the –H switch or you will change bash ownership and not #the link.
ls –ali /opt/splunk/bin/scripts #verify permissions were applied correctly
ls –ali /bin #verify bash permission and ownership was not changed

Edit your inputs.conf stanza from the Windows deployment server:


[script://$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/scripts/sh $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/Splunk_TA_nix/bin/cpu.sh]
Or
[script://$SPLUNK_HOME/bin/scripts/sh $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/<TA/App_Name>/bin/<scripts>]

Output from splunkd.log:


12-28-2012 11:09:35.187 -0800 INFO ExecProcessor - Ran script: /opt/splunk/bin/scripts/sh /opt/splunk/etc/apps/Splunk_TA_nix/bin/cpu.sh, took 1108.7 milliseconds to run, 236 bytes read

This will need to be done for every interpretor you wish to use in scripted inputs.

I would appreciate any comments or other ideas.

Cheers,

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piebob
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